french Crossword Puzzles
french 2022-10-03
10 Clues: pool • skirt • to chat • you want • to play cards • then,afterwards • to play the piano • to go to a concert • to send text messages • to practice gymnastics
French... 2022-05-24
French 2023-05-22
french 2023-06-02
10 Clues: je skie ici • je nage ici • je dors ici • je mange ici • il y a une télé • il ya des plantes • il y a des vaches • je dors ici aussi • pour guider les bateaux la nuit • avec ça, je travaille à la maison
french 2024-09-16
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- Une personne qui a parler beaucoup.
- A l'oppose de beau.
- Une synonyme pour amusant, hilarant.
- Beaucoup d'enfants decrit la classe comme ce mot
- Un mot pour decrire une bibliotheque.
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- Si quelqu'un continue de vous pousser, vous devenez
- Vous devez etre comme ca quand vous conduisez.
- Un renard est souvent decrit comme...
- Comparable a une mule.
- Fabrique en l'environment.
10 Clues: A l'oppose de beau. • Comparable a une mule. • Fabrique en l'environment. • Une personne qui a parler beaucoup. • Une synonyme pour amusant, hilarant. • Un renard est souvent decrit comme... • Un mot pour decrire une bibliotheque. • Vous devez etre comme ca quand vous conduisez. • Beaucoup d'enfants decrit la classe comme ce mot • ...
French 2024-09-13
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- – Opposite of light, used to describe something that weighs a lot.
- – When someone is officially called to appear somewhere, like a meeting.
- – Something ordinary or unremarkable, not special.
- – This word means to explain something in a real, practical way.
- – A strong feeling of displeasure or rage.
- – Used when you want to emphasize something as the most important.
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- – A small place where you buy food and household supplies.
- – This happens when rivers overflow after heavy rain.
- – A bad dream that can wake you up in the night.
- – A verb used when you have faith or confidence in something.
10 Clues: – A strong feeling of displeasure or rage. • – A bad dream that can wake you up in the night. • – Something ordinary or unremarkable, not special. • – This happens when rivers overflow after heavy rain. • – A small place where you buy food and household supplies. • – A verb used when you have faith or confidence in something. • ...
French 2024-09-13
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- – Something ordinary or unremarkable, not special.
- – Used when you want to emphasize something as the most important.
- – A strong feeling of displeasure or rage.
- – This happens when rivers overflow after heavy rain.
- – A bad dream that can wake you up in the night.
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- – Opposite of light, used to describe something that weighs a lot.
- – A small place where you buy food and household supplies.
- – A verb used when you have faith or confidence in something.
- – This word means to explain something in a real, practical way.
- – When someone is officially called to appear somewhere, like a meeting.
10 Clues: – A strong feeling of displeasure or rage. • – A bad dream that can wake you up in the night. • – Something ordinary or unremarkable, not special. • – This happens when rivers overflow after heavy rain. • – A small place where you buy food and household supplies. • – A verb used when you have faith or confidence in something. • ...
French 2024-11-21
10 Clues: couper avec • que cuisine • Here's the menu • Non-meat eaters • acheter avec... • manger en dernier • What covers the table • How to thank a waiter • Où les étudiants mangent • What a hostess asks when you enter a restaurant
french 2024-11-18
French 2025-07-08
10 Clues: salut • va rog • multumesc • pofta buna • ce mai faci • imnul frantei • fluviu in paris • capitala frantei • simbolul parisului • culorile steagului frantei
Garrett's Revolutionary War Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-13
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- The month the Colonist declared independence.
- She wrote a letter to John Adams about how Ladies should have rights.
- The place where the Boston Massacre happened.
- The people who beat the French in the French and Indian war.
- He was the main general for the Colonist
- He was the king of British.
- He was a spy that was a waiter.
- The Colonist stole this from the British.
- He surrendered at Yorktown.
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- The final major battle.
- The French used these weapons on the sea during the battle of Yorktown.
- They helped the Colonist towards the end of the war.
- He asked for help from the French.
- He warned everyone that the British were coming.
- He helped the British after the Boston Massacre.
15 Clues: The final major battle. • He was the king of British. • He surrendered at Yorktown. • He was a spy that was a waiter. • He asked for help from the French. • He was the main general for the Colonist • The Colonist stole this from the British. • The month the Colonist declared independence. • The place where the Boston Massacre happened. • ...
Georgia studies crossword 2017-10-14
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- The Battle of Kettle Creek was fought in this state.
- Significant battle of the Revolutionary War, that was fought in Georgia.
- Winner of the Siege of Savannah.
- The French and Indian War was also known as the ______ Year's War.
- Elijah ______ was the leader of the Battle of Kettle Creek.
- Austin Dabney was a ______ that fought in the Battle of Kettle Creek.
- Nancy ____ was a devout Patriot.
- Benjamin _________ commanded The American Southern Army during the Siege of Savannah.
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- The French and _______ War.
- The Patriots supported this group.
- The ___________ of 1763 redefined Georgia borders.
- Nickname for the Loyalist's.
- The French and Indian War was fought between ______ and Great Britain.
- The Proclamation of 1763 forbid settlers from going West of these mountains.
- Most Indian Tribes were allies of this group.
15 Clues: The French and _______ War. • Nickname for the Loyalist's. • Winner of the Siege of Savannah. • Nancy ____ was a devout Patriot. • The Patriots supported this group. • Most Indian Tribes were allies of this group. • The ___________ of 1763 redefined Georgia borders. • The Battle of Kettle Creek was fought in this state. • ...
The French Revolution 2026-03-15
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- club A powerful political club led by Robespierre
- He put an end to the revolution
- This was used to execute enemies of the state
- This French estate was made up of commoners and peasants
- Reign of ____
- The ___ of the Bastille signaled the start of the French Revolution
- These people made up the First Estate
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- The Committee of ____ Safety
- COURT The National Assembly met and gave an oath on a court for this sport
- Name of the French flag
- Members of the Second Estate
- The price of this basic type of food skyrocketed before the revolution
- King ____ XVI was executed by the revolutionaries
- The Third Estate formed the National ____ to start running the country without the king
- DIRECTORY Last government of the French Revolution
15 Clues: Reign of ____ • Name of the French flag • The Committee of ____ Safety • Members of the Second Estate • He put an end to the revolution • These people made up the First Estate • This was used to execute enemies of the state • club A powerful political club led by Robespierre • King ____ XVI was executed by the revolutionaries • ...
World War One 2022-05-12
Kelsey Obasohan ch3 section 3 2021-11-17
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- Italian sailor sent by France to search for Northwest Passage
- a religious movement that divided Europe
- Person who travels and tries to convert people to a religion
- The region named in honor of the French king, Louis XIV
- Dutch and ____ fought over trading
- Had an impact on Native Americans
- Trading post established in New France
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- Had an impact on Native Americans
- Country Henry Hudson sailed for
- Discovered/Explored St Lawrence river
- The result of Henry Hudson's last voyage
- The French profited from trapping, _____ and fishing
- The French, Dutch and English explorers were both failures and ______
- Country Henry Hudson sailed for
- Had an impact on Native Americans
- Land Champlain settled
16 Clues: Land Champlain settled • Country Henry Hudson sailed for • Country Henry Hudson sailed for • Had an impact on Native Americans • Had an impact on Native Americans • Had an impact on Native Americans • Dutch and ____ fought over trading • Discovered/Explored St Lawrence river • Trading post established in New France • The result of Henry Hudson's last voyage • ...
Unit 2 Review 2024-01-23
19 Clues: 89 • 74 • 100 • today • a brother • next month • your sister • 92 in French • "your plural" • "my" feminine • "a/an" feminine • "the" masculine • "I go woof woof" • its synonym is voilà • the opposite of a boy • the opposite of a girl • a synonym for "une amie" • tomorrow's day of the week • the French word for "a gentleman"
French Vocabulary 2020-05-14
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- Also known as a hog, farm animal
- Slow aquatic animal
- Waddling bird of Antarctica
- Black barnyard bird
- Pet rodent that has to spin it's wheels
- Looks almost human
- It's raining cats and
- Endangered striped wild cat
- Aquatic animal
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- Bearded farm animal that gives milk
- Arctic animal that hunts seals
- Quick red sly animal
- Chinese bear that eats bamboo
- Mickey or Minnie
- Stinky white and black beast
- Well trained,sometimes used for competitions.
- King of the jungle
17 Clues: Aquatic animal • Mickey or Minnie • Looks almost human • King of the jungle • Slow aquatic animal • Black barnyard bird • Quick red sly animal • It's raining cats and • Waddling bird of Antarctica • Endangered striped wild cat • Stinky white and black beast • Chinese bear that eats bamboo • Arctic animal that hunts seals • Also known as a hog, farm animal • ...
French Crossword 2020-09-09
17 Clues: zoo • far • near • lake • summer • church • nature • really • people • bistro • cinema • stadium • historical • quiet, calm • bus station • nice, pleasant • police station
french fashion 2020-11-22
17 Clues: un jean • un pull • un short • un pyjama • un blouson • un manteau • un pantalon • un tee-shirt • des bottes (f) • un imperméable • des tennis (m) • des sandales (f) • des chaussures (f) • des chaussettes (f) • un maillot (de bain) • un gilet (learn more) • des chaussures à hauts talons
French Revolution 2022-01-23
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- Queen of France who spent a lot of money on herself
- Estates made up of the bourgeoise, city workers & peasants
- Estate made up of the French nobility
- used to execute the King and Queen
- Government where each estate only had 1 vote
- __________ Assembly responsible for writing a constitution for the people
- Sudden change from what once was
- System that divided French subjects into three social classes called estates
- Corrupt new government that will be taken over by Napoleon
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- radical government that abolished the monarchy
- Estate made up of the Catholic Clergy
- Time when 40,000"enemies" of the revolution were executed
- French prison that became a symbol of the revolution
- King of France who was a weak leader
- Panic across France where peasants destroyed nobles homes
- First government created by the third estate to reform France
- Place where third estate pledged to write a new constitution
17 Clues: Sudden change from what once was • used to execute the King and Queen • King of France who was a weak leader • Estate made up of the Catholic Clergy • Estate made up of the French nobility • Government where each estate only had 1 vote • radical government that abolished the monarchy • Queen of France who spent a lot of money on herself • ...
french revolution 2016-12-19
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- What killed men, women and children
- employees that is illegal to have
- Who tried to free the country
- Which estate was the Catholic Church?
- Imperial thinkers
- Where did Napoleon loose his best army?
- Peasants burned down buildings
- A short French General
- Who signed the Magnacarta
- Selective ready by socialist
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- Who was the leader of Jacobins
- The Nobility was which estate?
- A long period that lasted one year
- What was one of Charles Dickens famous books?
- Who was a famous English novelist
- What estate was the peasants and workers in?
- tool for flowing water
17 Clues: Imperial thinkers • tool for flowing water • A short French General • Who signed the Magnacarta • Selective ready by socialist • Who tried to free the country • Who was the leader of Jacobins • The Nobility was which estate? • Peasants burned down buildings • employees that is illegal to have • Who was a famous English novelist • A long period that lasted one year • ...
French Revolution 2017-11-10
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- 3rd Estate
- Government that limited the king's power
- A person who fled because of the French Revolution
- Common members of the French Revolution
- Razor machine that chopped off heads
- Leader of the Reign of Terror
- Rebels of the government regulations were executed in large numbers
- King ruled their country without regard to their people
- Citizens attacked this prison to seize weapon to defend themselves
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- 1st Estate
- King of France during the French Revolution
- Wife of King Louis XVI
- Intelligent middle class people
- Peasants gained revenge on the nobles and burned their nobles chateaux and documents
- 2nd Estate
- A crowd of women marched protesting the high price of bread
- The old system of government that divided France in 3 estates
17 Clues: 1st Estate • 3rd Estate • 2nd Estate • Wife of King Louis XVI • Leader of the Reign of Terror • Intelligent middle class people • Razor machine that chopped off heads • Common members of the French Revolution • Government that limited the king's power • King of France during the French Revolution • A person who fled because of the French Revolution • ...
French Crossword 2016-05-27
17 Clues: red • a bear • A bike • to run • au le ciel • to be tired • to be angry • to be strong • Cave exloring • au bibliotech • …, deux, trois. • to climb a mountain • au l’ocean, et pique • you do this as a boyscout • One wouls find bats in this • Somthing you take with a camera • Keeps you attatched to a mountain
French - Choice 2015-03-10
17 Clues: No • Yes • A pen • I want • Please • A table • A ruler • A chair • A pencil • You want • He wants • She wants • An eraser • Thank You • It's nothing • A piece of paper • Yes/no question about DO YOU
french crossword 2014-10-19
17 Clues: Lung • ciggy • cancer • smoker • breath • Smoking • tobacco • cannabis • Addicted • Expensive • cigarettes • They Smoke • Heart attack • I do not smoke • My friends smoke • I have never smoked • It gives you cancer
French Vocab 2016-01-07
French Classes 2023-12-05
17 Clues: lunch • gym class • art class • study hall • math class • German class • French class • health class • physics class • science class • biology class • Spanish class • algebra class • English class • computer class • geometry class • chemistry class
French Halloween 2022-10-25
French Revolution 2023-02-13
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- When Napoleon was exiled the first time, he was sent to the island of
- The Napoleonic Code abolished
- the second estate was made up of
- This means to step down from power
- The man who overthrew the directory
- The time during the French Revolution when many people were executed was called the Reign of
- The blocking of seaports
- These people believed the revolution had not gone far enough
- the first estate was made up of
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- After radicals destroyed the Legislative Assembly they set up the
- The right to vote
- These radicals got control of the Paris city government and were responsible for the September Massacres.
- An aggressive feeling of pride and devotion to one’s country
- At what battle was Napoleon finally defeated?
- Adding land to an existing country
- The sea battle that prevented the French from invading Britain was the Battle of
- A ballot in which electors have a direct say on an issue
17 Clues: The right to vote • The blocking of seaports • The Napoleonic Code abolished • the first estate was made up of • the second estate was made up of • This means to step down from power • Adding land to an existing country • The man who overthrew the directory • At what battle was Napoleon finally defeated? • A ballot in which electors have a direct say on an issue • ...
French Classroom 2024-04-11
17 Clues: map • pen • door • book • mouse • chair • window • pencil • computer • notebook • sit down • homework • cellphone • headphones • pencil case • garbage can • high school
French Words 2024-05-08
17 Clues: to go • To die • to stay • To fall • to come • To leave • To enter • to climb • to go out • to return • To arrive • To become • To pass by • to go down • To go home • to be born • To come back
French Royals 2024-08-13
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- A very short reign of less than a year, notable for being the only French King to die directly in battle.
- The president of the Second French Republic who decided to be Emperor too. Did not do as well as the first Emperor.
- The first of the Louis, son of the famous Carolingian who decided that adding more sons to his inheritance would definitely not destabilize the empire his father built.
- Queen of one of the many Louis, the king divorced her since she was "too fat" even though he was so fat he could not saddle a horse and their son was also known by the moniker "The Fat".
- The first Frankish king who was notable for converting to Nicene Christianity as opposed to ARIANISM that many Germanics initially converted to at the time.
- He's the biggest and most famous Carolingian founding the empire that was not an empire, not Roman and not holy.
- The only French King to get assassinated by a crazy man who was told by the Pope his soul would be saved forever if he murdered the religiously tolerant king.
- The first man to stylize himself as "King of France", he put an end to the Angevin Empire, pushing French lands from merely a third of modern France to 3/4ths. One of the greatest French Kings.
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- One of the founders of feudalism as we know it, reestablished Frankish control over Gaul and won a big battle in the southwest of France.
- This Louis is the only French King to be canonized and bears an appropriate moniker. Considered the "epitome" of Christian Monarchs he brought medieval France to its Zenith, died of dysentery during the 8th Crusade.
- This the insane one who thought he was made of glass and killed one of his own knights in a mad paranoia. Also signed the Treaty of Troyes which made the English King de jure King of France for a time.
- Technically a French King, although he preferred the title Empereur. Did some other things involved Italy, Westphalia, Egypt, Russia and Austria.
- Yeah this is the extremely famous one who ruled for nearly 75 years. Last good king by any political measure.
- One of only two kings to have this name, the other one was captured by the English during the start of the Hundred Years War and used as a hostage. This one lived all of four days and was the only French King to be King from birth to death.
- This man, who was elected king, is the direct male descendant of every following King of France founding the dynasty named after him. Most of the last names you think of are Houses and Cadet Branches of his dynasty.
- The Renaissance French King, also had the Habsburg jaw since he was related to Charles the V.
- This man has a physical attribute that he shares with Don. His reign saw the Sack of Paris and a permanent dissolution of a united Francia.
17 Clues: The Renaissance French King, also had the Habsburg jaw since he was related to Charles the V. • A very short reign of less than a year, notable for being the only French King to die directly in battle. • Yeah this is the extremely famous one who ruled for nearly 75 years. Last good king by any political measure. • ...
French Vocabulary 2024-09-06
French Foods 2022-11-02
17 Clues: an egg • a pear • a lime • a kiwi • the ham • a lemon • a melon • an apple • a banana • a tomato • the milk • the cream • an orange • a mushroom • the cheese • a strawberry • the chocolate
French Revolution 2022-11-08
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- Prison for nobles.
- Head of region of terror
- General,One representative from each class meets.
- No limit to power.
- angry peasants storm the castle
- copy of the Rights wanted by the people of France.
- Nobles, king queen ,Royalty.
- for wars, American revolution, and spending of the King and Queen.
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- the third estate now calls themselves
- Creation of a constitutional monarchy
- The republic turns into a bloody dictatorship.
- that their power is divined from god.
- Everyone beside royalty and the church.
- only put on the poor third class.
- Women calling on the KIng to listen to their complaints.
- Catholic church, clergy.
- The King is going to kill everyone.
17 Clues: Prison for nobles. • No limit to power. • Head of region of terror • Catholic church, clergy. • Nobles, king queen ,Royalty. • angry peasants storm the castle • only put on the poor third class. • The King is going to kill everyone. • the third estate now calls themselves • Creation of a constitutional monarchy • that their power is divined from god. • ...
french words 2023-02-08
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- Something you need for boat rides.
- are Something you would wear on ur leg for sports.
- Something you wear on ur head.
- You would bring it with ur back to school.
- You would need it to hike.
- You would need it for emergencies.
- It keeps pencils safe.
- You can see big mountains and volacnos.
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- You would wear it on snow days for ur foot.
- You use it on hot days.
- to see farther.
- It's something you wear on ur neck when it's cold.
- You can see venus there.
- Something you wear on your. hands when it's cold.
- going on a trip/road trip.
- Something you have on yours. body.
- Something you wear on ur head when it's cold.
17 Clues: to see farther. • It keeps pencils safe. • You use it on hot days. • You can see venus there. • You would need it to hike. • going on a trip/road trip. • Something you wear on ur head. • Something you need for boat rides. • You would need it for emergencies. • Something you have on yours. body. • You can see big mountains and volacnos. • You would bring it with ur back to school. • ...
French crossword 2024-09-11
17 Clues: Class • enjoy • Beaten • Morning • Thank you • Hi informal • To remember • Friend (boy) • Hello formal • Fancy cloths • Meet me there • Friend (girl) • Respond please • French greeting • Engaged to someone • Again/ one more time • A phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lake of original thought
French Revolution 2025-04-09
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- Time in which peasants killed many nobles and burned down their castles
- Philosophe whose ideas inspired the Founding Fathers of the USA
- Nobles were all members of the Second _______________ before the Revolution
- Crime against the state for which Louis and most of the Terror's victims were convicted
- Special fees that all Catholics had to pay to the Church
- The Declaration of the Rights of Man said people were _______________ until proven guilty
- Special parties where Philosophes shared their ideas
- Home country of Marie-Antoinette that went to war with Revolutionary France
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- Moderate right-wing part of the Jacobin club in the National Convention
- Job of most French Revolutionary leaders, common career for middle-class commoners
- Special machine used to chop off heads during the French Revolution
- Radical political club that dominated the National Convention
- Common among peasants who didn't have enough food
- The Law of ____________ meant anyone could be arrested for suspected crimes against the state
- Type of government where the people rule, favourite of most Philosophes
- French Kings often sold noble ____________ to raise money
- King of France in 1789 who was later beheaded
17 Clues: King of France in 1789 who was later beheaded • Common among peasants who didn't have enough food • Special parties where Philosophes shared their ideas • Special fees that all Catholics had to pay to the Church • French Kings often sold noble ____________ to raise money • Radical political club that dominated the National Convention • ...
numbers french 2025-09-14
relatives (french) 2026-01-22
17 Clues: mum • son • niece • child • mother • brother • daughter • stepmother • stepsister • stepfather • stepbrother • grandmother • grandparents • twin brother • grandchildren • oldest brother • youngest brother
French Revolution 2026-04-01
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- Assembly A group formed by representatives of the Third Estate to demand reforms and representation from the king.
- of Public Safety A committee formed in 1793 that controlled the government throughout the Reign of Terror.
- Republic The first republican government of France founded on September 22, 1792.
- Members of the most powerful political club during the French Revolution. Under their leader Robespierre, they instituted the Reign of Terror to preserve the revolution.
- A nickname for the commoners in France. The name "sans-culottes" meant "without culottes." Culottes were fancy silk knee-breeches worn by the rich.
- Estate The Third Estate was a social class in France. It included all the commoners and anyone not included in the First or Second Estates. Around 98% of the population was included in the Third Estate.
- of Terror A period of time during the French Revolution when anyone suspected of treason against the revolutionary government was arrested or executed.
- Directors Five men who acted as the executive branch of the government under the Directory.
- Regime Name of the political system ruled by the king before the French Revolution.
- to Varennes An event where King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette tried to escape from Paris. They were captured in the town of Varennes.
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- The name of the government that took over after the Reign of Terror. It ruled from 1795 to 1799.
- An execution device used during the French Revolution.
- A tax where peasant men had to work three days out of the year for their local lord. They worked on public works such as improving roads and building bridges.
- Estate The Second Estate was a social class in France. It included the nobles. They held the high positions in the government and didn't have to pay taxes.
- Estate The First Estate was one of the social classes of France. It included the clergy from the church such as priests, bishops, and monks.
- General An assembly meeting that included representatives from the Three Estates of France. King Louis XVI called a meeting of the Estates General in 1789 to address France's financial problems.
- of the Bastille An event that occurred on July 14, 1789 when the people of Paris stormed the Bastille prison. It is commonly referred to as the start of the French Revolution.
- The name of the government established by Napoleon at the end of the French Revolution.
18 Clues: An execution device used during the French Revolution. • Republic The first republican government of France founded on September 22, 1792. • Regime Name of the political system ruled by the king before the French Revolution. • The name of the government established by Napoleon at the end of the French Revolution. • ...
La famille / les familles 2020-04-27
12 Clues: children • our topic! • money for a job • synonym of party • 2 people together • French for marriage • a mum who stays home • another for marriage • home/household in French • the principle of being the same • happens when a marriage breaks up • French for a single-parent family
c'est bon food crossword 2017-06-09
11 Clues: gratuities • marlborough • gluten free • cooked in bag • computer brand • duck in French • napkin in French • sauce on desserts • pancake in French • front of house staff position • our waitress with the crazy hair
French scientists crossword puzzle 2023-06-07
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- a french physicist and chemist, was considered one of the most influential people in history
- was a french catholic theologian inventor mathematician and physicist
- was a french physicist and engineer who did revolutionary work in physics
- french biologist acquired his love for plants while serving as a solider in the french army
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- french mathematician was said to be the first to chart a mathematical model for what is now called the Brownian motion
- was a french polymath who contributed to developing many branches of science
- was a french physicist and mathematician best remembered for commencing the investigation of Fourier series
- was a french virologist who won the 2008 Nobel prize in physiology
- was a french microbiologist and chemist
9 Clues: was a french microbiologist and chemist • was a french virologist who won the 2008 Nobel prize in physiology • was a french catholic theologian inventor mathematician and physicist • was a french physicist and engineer who did revolutionary work in physics • was a french polymath who contributed to developing many branches of science • ...
France_RyanAlvares_Cipla 2021-05-27
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- Capital of France
- What is the French National Day called ?
- President of France
- Official language of France
- Which continent does France belong to ?
- Number of Fifa world cups won by the France national football team (In words)
- Number of countries bordering France (In words)
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- A famous French monument
- National Animal of France
- A French automobile brand
- Currency of France
11 Clues: Capital of France • Currency of France • President of France • A famous French monument • National Animal of France • A French automobile brand • Official language of France • Which continent does France belong to ? • What is the French National Day called ? • Number of countries bordering France (In words) • ...
Canada History Webquest CW59 2023-04-11
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- This is what the word "Canada" means
- Something the French had to give up in North America following the Seven Years War
- Native people of Canada that live in the far north
- The French and Indians fought against whom in the French and Indian War?
- Province where many French people moved after being defeated by the British
- The other official language of Canada
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- Had a huge impact on the Natives causing millions of deaths
- Natives in Canada originally came from this continent
- Lost the French and Indian War
- One of the two official languages of Canada
- Most likely the first inhabitants came across a _______ bridge during an ice age
11 Clues: Lost the French and Indian War • This is what the word "Canada" means • The other official language of Canada • One of the two official languages of Canada • Native people of Canada that live in the far north • Natives in Canada originally came from this continent • Had a huge impact on the Natives causing millions of deaths • ...
lel 2021-08-03
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- Spanish fountain seeker
- Endless strip
- Prefix relating to space
- Brunelleschi’s Dome, Vitruvian Man, etc.
- Dutch Montrealer
- Archaic Jasmine
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- Brassmaking 2
- Famous garden in Cleveland, OH
- French Odawa
- 1967 Event
- Louisiana French
- Full name of Hg
- Brassmaking 1
- Brackish anabranch
- Book one
- Percy Shelley middle name
- Leo from Ulysses, JJ
17 Clues: Book one • 1967 Event • French Odawa • Brassmaking 2 • Endless strip • Brassmaking 1 • Full name of Hg • Archaic Jasmine • Louisiana French • Dutch Montrealer • Brackish anabranch • Leo from Ulysses, JJ • Spanish fountain seeker • Prefix relating to space • Percy Shelley middle name • Famous garden in Cleveland, OH • Brunelleschi’s Dome, Vitruvian Man, etc.
CULINARY DELIGHTS 2024-12-09
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- Indian rice dish.
- Sweet layered pastry.
- Japanese vinegared rice.
- Thin French pancake.
- Chinese steamed bites.
- Melted cheese dish.
- Hungarian stew.
- Mexican folded treat.
- Spanish rice dish.
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- Italian flatbread delight.
- Italian ice cream.
- Italian bread starter.
- Korean fermented cabbage.
- Spiced stew.
- French savory tart.
- Vietnamese noodle soup.
- Spanish small plates.
17 Clues: Spiced stew. • Hungarian stew. • Indian rice dish. • Italian ice cream. • Spanish rice dish. • French savory tart. • Melted cheese dish. • Thin French pancake. • Sweet layered pastry. • Mexican folded treat. • Spanish small plates. • Italian bread starter. • Chinese steamed bites. • Vietnamese noodle soup. • Japanese vinegared rice. • Korean fermented cabbage. • Italian flatbread delight.
Will Vekovius' Crossword 2016-03-04
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- a political philosophy that recognized individualrights
- created by czar alexander
- agreements among the representatives
- where the royal family tried to escape to
- repayment for fighting the french
- received most of polish territory
- members of the second estate
- how tall napoleon was
- where the royal family went to
- Estate that had the most money but least rights
- What financial crisis did louis face
- Nobles thatt escaped
- Members of the first estate
- held in late 1814 and 1815
- restoring power to the royal families of europe
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- Victory that inspired the french revolutionaries
- no country could dominate europe
- An angry mob marchedd here
- The national assembly took land owned by the
- Rhine river and saxony were given to
- what the national convention convicted Louis Xvi of
- orders of society
- They were called to create a new french govt.
- short french general
- moderates that were against the sans culottes
- saw themselves as heroes and heroines
- Wave sparked by the fall of bastille
- radicals that supported the sans culottes
- leader of the catholic chhurch
- Members of the third estate
30 Clues: orders of society • short french general • Nobles thatt escaped • how tall napoleon was • created by czar alexander • An angry mob marchedd here • held in late 1814 and 1815 • Members of the first estate • Members of the third estate • members of the second estate • where the royal family went to • leader of the catholic chhurch • no country could dominate europe • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2020-10-24
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- a plant that makes sugar
- claimed himself Emperor of Haiti
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- country in the Caribbean, was a French colony
- was the emperor of Austria (1848–1916) as well as king of Hungary (1867–1916)
- fundamental principles,example: first amendment
- a Haitian slave,and Vodou priest,said slaves need a revolution
- the ability to do something or act in a particular way
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- self ruled
- making of amends for a wrong one has done
- Haiti was a French colony located on the western portion of the island, what is this called
- a form of government with a monarch as a ruler
- someone is killed
- has the word nation in it and refers to group of people
- this person used nationalism to unite the German people under the control of Prussia
- a country in Europe that colonized Haiti
- a sovereign ruler of great power and rank, especially one ruling an empire
- Old Imperialism,acquiring full or partial political control over another country
- starts with the letter R, means to change
- French statesman and military leader who led many successful campaigns during the French
20 Clues: self ruled • someone is killed • a plant that makes sugar • claimed himself Emperor of Haiti • a country in Europe that colonized Haiti • making of amends for a wrong one has done • starts with the letter R, means to change • country in the Caribbean, was a French colony • a form of government with a monarch as a ruler • fundamental principles,example: first amendment • ...
The French Revolution 2021-04-07
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- Egalité, ..., Fraternité
- of the ..... of the Man and of the Citizen
- Biggest groups of the Third Estate
- When peasants revolted against the nobility on the countryside
- Group that was in power during the Reign of Terror
- Leader of the Reign of Terror
- Where Napoleon was officially defeated
- State prison where the government stored ammunition
- When the French king had the absolute power
- In this battle did Napoleon lose against England
- Tennis ..... Oath
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- King of France before the French Revolution
- Higher educated people of the Third Estate
- Meeting of the Third Estate established after the failed meeting of the Estates General
- A change from one system to another in a relatively short period of time
- Palace of Louis XVI
- City where the French Revolution started
- Set of laws enacted by Napoleon
- Committee who reigned France after the Reign of Terror
- When a government is overthrown by another government
- A meeting in which representatives of the three estates discussed important matters
- European countries fought together against the French revolutionairies
- Title of Napoleon
- A quick method of execution by beheading
24 Clues: Title of Napoleon • Tennis ..... Oath • Palace of Louis XVI • Egalité, ..., Fraternité • Leader of the Reign of Terror • Set of laws enacted by Napoleon • Biggest groups of the Third Estate • Where Napoleon was officially defeated • City where the French Revolution started • A quick method of execution by beheading • Higher educated people of the Third Estate • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2021-12-12
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- Systems Economic labor systems with the Spanish used
- A former Spanish colony that gained independence in 1821
- A French leader who tried to put down the revolution
- A landmass surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Determination The desire to be ruled by your own people
- Peninsula A Peninsula with countries Spain and Portugal
- Dutty A Haitian slave that encourages slaves to start a revolution
- A former French colony in Hispaniola
- Something that the Haitians compensated to the French
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- White Europeans that are from the Iberian Peninsula
- A economic system for Imperial countries
- Revolution A uprising against the French in Haiti
- Revolution An event in which people overthrew the government
- People that make up 90 percent of Haiti’s population
- Something that people call a place in the world
- People identifying their own nations ideas.
- The item that Haiti was a world leading producer of
- systems A formal social class system used by Spain and Portugal
- Colonization of Latin America by European countries
- A Haitian leader who led the slaves to freedom
20 Clues: A former French colony in Hispaniola • A economic system for Imperial countries • A landmass surrounded by water on 3 sides • People identifying their own nations ideas. • A Haitian leader who led the slaves to freedom • Something that people call a place in the world • Revolution A uprising against the French in Haiti • ...
Fundamentals of Culinary and Service Operations - II 2025-01-20
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- What type of meat is commonly served in a Full Breakfast?
- Bow or butterfly-shaped pasta.
- National soup of Italy
- What is the first course in the 17-course French Classical Menu?
- It is a mixture of breakfast cereals, shredded nuts and dry fruits.
- Sweet Course in French Classical menu.
- What is the French term for joints?
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- This category of soup is made with pureed shellfish and cream.
- Norwegian anchovies served as purchased.
- Breakfast, which includes breakfast bread, preserves, and hot beverages.
- Most preferred hot beverage consumed by American's.
- What is a traditional North Indian drink often served with breakfast, made from yogurt and spices?
- A small, thick, savoury pancake made from buckwheat flour, accompanied with caviar.
- French term that indicates the presence of 'Spinach'
- Which course is served at the end of the menu?
- Pâté de foie gras is made from.
- A sweet food made from citrus fruit and sugar, usually eaten spread on toast.
- What is the name of the flat, stuffed, pan-fried Indian bread served with chutney or vegetables?
- Sauce served with roasted pork.
- Which preparations are served in the "Oeuf" course?
20 Clues: National soup of Italy • Bow or butterfly-shaped pasta. • Pâté de foie gras is made from. • Sauce served with roasted pork. • What is the French term for joints? • Sweet Course in French Classical menu. • Norwegian anchovies served as purchased. • Which course is served at the end of the menu? • Most preferred hot beverage consumed by American's. • ...
US History Unit 2 2025-12-06
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- Banned settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Protest against Tea Taxation
- Colonists who supported independence
- Turning point thatsecured French Support
- Secured the French alliance
- Leader of the Continental Army and 1st U.S. president
- Shared power between state and national governments
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- American military force led by Washington
- Father of Constitution
- British policy that the colonies existed to benefit the mother country
- French volunteer who fought alongside Washington
- Colonists who supported Britain during the Revolution
- Author of Common Sense
- Separation from Britian
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- First 10 amendments protecting individual freedoms
- Final major battle when the British surrendered
- America's first government, weak national authority
- First battles of the Revolutionary War
- War that led Britain to tax the colonies
- Tax on all paper items
- Creation of the Constitution
- Colonial communication network resisting British rule
- Patriot organization resisting British taxation
- British soldiers fired on colonists
- Early voice for women's rights
- 1st Secretary of the Treasury Department
- 2nd U.S. president
- King of Britain during the Revolution
- Idea that women should raise good citizens
30 Clues: 2nd U.S. president • Tax on all paper items • Father of Constitution • Author of Common Sense • Separation from Britian • Secured the French alliance • Protest against Tea Taxation • Creation of the Constitution • Early voice for women's rights • British soldiers fired on colonists • Colonists who supported independence • King of Britain during the Revolution • ...
European Nations Settle North America 2025-11-24
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- European country that established New Netherland.
- First major French settlement founded along the St. Lawrence.
- Tribe devastated by smallpox along the New England coast.
- English colonists who founded Plymouth Colony.
- Native groups who traded furs with Dutch settlers.
- First permanent English settlement in North America.
- English monarch who granted a charter for the Jamestown colony.
- Large French-claimed region along the Mississippi River.
- English explorer whose name was given to a river and bay.
- Colony renamed after the English took it from the Dutch.
- Main economic activity of New France.
- Major crop that saved Jamestown economically.
- Company granted permission to colonize Dutch territory.
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- France’s North American colonial empire.
- War in which France lost its North American colonies in 1763.
- English religious reformers who founded Massachusetts Bay.
- River Cartier explored to reach Montreal.
- Global conflict that included the French and Indian War.
- Colony near present-day Boston formed by religious dissenters.
- Explorer who sailed for France and reached New York harbor.
- Caribbean product Europeans cultivated with enslaved labor.
- French explorer who founded Quebec.
- Native American leader who fought Puritan settlers.
23 Clues: French explorer who founded Quebec. • Main economic activity of New France. • France’s North American colonial empire. • River Cartier explored to reach Montreal. • Major crop that saved Jamestown economically. • English colonists who founded Plymouth Colony. • European country that established New Netherland. • Native groups who traded furs with Dutch settlers. • ...
Denis Kojic's Chapter 3 Section 3 Crossword puzzel 2021-11-16
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- Religion of Netherlands
- Who settled New France
- Religion of Spain
- Religious movement that divided Europe increasing rivalries even in the Americas
- Fort built in French Louisiana
- Something that impacted the Native Americans
- What river did Cartier travel up
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- Explored the New World/North America for France in the 1500’s
- Date when Verrazano explored
- Dutch and French both wanted an alliance with who?
- Who purchased Manhattan Island from Indians
- The French, Dutch, and English all failed in finding a _____ northwest passage
- Fort built in French Louisiana
- Explored the New World/North America for France in the 1500’s
- European countries wanted to discover an _____ way to get to Asia
- French explorer who reached and settled along the Great Lakes,, Mississippi River and all the way down to Gulf of Mexico
- What did Henry Hudson's crew do to him on his last voyage
17 Clues: Religion of Spain • Who settled New France • Religion of Netherlands • Date when Verrazano explored • Fort built in French Louisiana • Fort built in French Louisiana • What river did Cartier travel up • Who purchased Manhattan Island from Indians • Something that impacted the Native Americans • Dutch and French both wanted an alliance with who? • ...
Brian Fox ch 3 sec 3 crossword 2021-11-16
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- what the Dutch called Manhattan
- Italian explorer that sailed for the French
- English explorer who sailed for the Dutch
- an easier path to Asia from Europe
- first French settlement in North America
- completed the journey down to the gulf of Mexico
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- area further north of the Hudson
- Delaware river area
- "father of the waters"
- religion of France & Spain
- bought Manhattan
- currently Albany
- person who travels to another land to convert their religion
- sailed up the St. Lawrence river
- native Americans fought the French
- religion of Martin Luther's supporters
16 Clues: bought Manhattan • currently Albany • Delaware river area • "father of the waters" • religion of France & Spain • what the Dutch called Manhattan • area further north of the Hudson • sailed up the St. Lawrence river • native Americans fought the French • an easier path to Asia from Europe • religion of Martin Luther's supporters • first French settlement in North America • ...
French and Dutch Colonization 2022-02-22
9 Clues: A early French city • Allied with the French • France's goal for colonization • Language French traders learned • A valuable trade item for french • Prime locations for trade purposes • Another highly traded item for French • France tried to convert natives to this • method the French used to keep native allies
G + N 2022-02-05
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- Preferred candle material
- Your secret pancake ingredient
- old computer game with a magic eraser
- Salma played her well
- This thing you're doing!
- a stringed instrument you play
- You
- what they say in The Great
- Things I find walking that you admire
- The best kind of cookie
- what Mt. Tabor is like at night
- ____ Thomas, the man!
- heart in French
- a thing I do on post it notes
- my favorite floral scent and perfume
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- Me
- 2022 is the year of this animal
- of which I'm only allowed three per year
- _____ Redding
- French noun for kisses
- The Master and Commander
- Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty good
- Where you ate the best little fish toasts of your life
- This animal could be a roan
- sweet in French, masculine
- color of the dot at the bottom of your mug
- Things you whittle that make me smile
- Card game I kept winning, but you finally beat me
- stuff that makes your tea sweet
- _____ Pizza, the movie we saw
- sport you play on Sundays
- water in French
32 Clues: Me • You • _____ Redding • heart in French • water in French • Salma played her well • ____ Thomas, the man! • French noun for kisses • The best kind of cookie • The Master and Commander • This thing you're doing! • Preferred candle material • sport you play on Sundays • sweet in French, masculine • what they say in The Great • This animal could be a roan • _____ Pizza, the movie we saw • ...
Year 2 History French & Industrial Revolution 2015-10-12
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- the place where MPs meet to discuss and form laws
- an income tax the people of France had to pay
- the British traded this with the rulers of West African kingdoms
- Each new region of France under Napoleon was controlled by a ...
- this fortress was stormed on 14 July 1789
- another term for factories
- this philosopher believed that the French people would have no freedom as long as the king was still in power
- the general who became leader of France
- the 'Norfolk crop rotation' method included the rotation of crops such as barley, clover, wheat and...
- surname of the person who invented the Water Frame
- this French town suffered greatly during the Revolution
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- one of the leaders of the Committee of Public Safety
- Britain bought supplies of raw cotton from this country
- she was the Queen of France
- a tax on salt
- the name given to the different groups of people in 18th century France
- name of the king who ruled France before the French Revolution
- surname of the person who invented the seed drill
- between 1793-4, France was said to be in a Reign of...
- the staple food of the French peasants
20 Clues: a tax on salt • another term for factories • she was the Queen of France • the staple food of the French peasants • the general who became leader of France • this fortress was stormed on 14 July 1789 • an income tax the people of France had to pay • the place where MPs meet to discuss and form laws • surname of the person who invented the seed drill • ...
French Revolution and Napoleon 2021-04-18
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- radicals named after the kind of pants they wore
- popular vote by ballot
- members of the upper 2 estates who fled France during the revolution
- social classes of France
- when a country spends more than it takes in
- dissenting groups of people
- French prison
- legislative body consisting of representatives of the 3 estates
- military leader who ruled France for several years as a dictator
- also called the old order
- bankers, merchants, and other well to do members of the third estate
- last name of king's financial advisor
- laws of Napoleon
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- king during french revolution
- queen of France during revolution
- woman who demanded equal rights during the revolution
- right to vote
- estate of non- clergy and non-nobles
- (last name) "hero of two worlds"
- government ruled by elected representatives instead of a monarch
- revolutionary killing machine
- great pride in ones country
- estate of the clergy
- estate of the nobles
- last name of man who lead the Reign of terror
- oath taken by national assembly to write a constitution
- phase of French revolution where many lost their heads
- radical group during the French revolution
28 Clues: right to vote • French prison • laws of Napoleon • estate of the clergy • estate of the nobles • popular vote by ballot • social classes of France • also called the old order • great pride in ones country • dissenting groups of people • king during french revolution • revolutionary killing machine • (last name) "hero of two worlds" • queen of France during revolution • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2022-05-13
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- The king surfing the French Revolution
- A contraption for beheading people
- A rebellion or overthrowing the government illegally
- A monarchy that isnt held back by laws or a constitution
- Being the firstborn child; in line for inheritance or succession
- Rejection of the secularism of the French Revolution
- Created in reaction to the dictatorship that had existed under the Reign of Terror
- A major political party or area of land
- Emigrants who fled France in fear of the revolution
- A person who follows or holds strong beliefs; people who want big changes
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- the last Queen of France before the French Revolution
- The group of appointed people in a religion
- A member of the middle class
- The name given to more moderate opponents
- A period of time during the French Revolution where there were many executions
- Served as the first consul of France and France’s first emperor
- A royal fortress and prison symbolizing the tyranny of the Bourban monarchs
- Drafting people for war or contributing money too war
- Money used to support the clergy, maintain churches, and assist the poor
- Annual showing of works by living artists
20 Clues: A member of the middle class • A contraption for beheading people • The king surfing the French Revolution • A major political party or area of land • The name given to more moderate opponents • Annual showing of works by living artists • The group of appointed people in a religion • Emigrants who fled France in fear of the revolution • ...
The Parisian Press 2023-06-16
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- What is the buttery crescent shaped pastry?
- What Restaurant Burns our signature candles in their bathroom?
- Which French monarch is our first jewelry line inspired by?
- What is our in-house locally made jewelry line called?
- What is the Paris train system called?
- Do we have a bathroom?
- What magazine will teach you about Coffee culture from around the world?
- What animal can you find looming over the cafe?
- Where do we source our vintage items?
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- What Architectural feature in our downstairs was used to provide oxygen to burn candles?
- Which perfume line did Marie Antoinette wear?
- What is the French word for flea market?
- Where is our sister store located?
- Store What did this building used to be?
- What movie did our Mathilde Necklace debut in?
- What is our women's clothing boutique called?
- What purple flower is native to Provence?
- What is our signature Coffee Blend?
- What French Colorful Cookies are Sold in our Cafe?
- What signature candle smells like gardenia and Spanish Moss?
- What kind of box do Maileg mice come in?
- What is our exclusive leopold's ice cream flavor?
22 Clues: Do we have a bathroom? • Where is our sister store located? • What is our signature Coffee Blend? • Where do we source our vintage items? • What is the Paris train system called? • What is the French word for flea market? • Store What did this building used to be? • What kind of box do Maileg mice come in? • What purple flower is native to Provence? • ...
Chapter 1 US History 2023-08-22
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- Conqueror of the Incas
- Leader of the Aztecs
- Created a school for navigators
- French Protestant settlers who were avoiding religious persecution
- French settlement established by Samuel de Champlain
- Conquered by Hernando Cortes
- Viking who landed in North America around 1000 A.D.
- America was named after this explorer
- Spanish ruler defeated by a pirate and a storm
- Defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588
- First European to reach the Pacific Ocean
- French explorer who discovered the St. Lawrence River
- European country that sponsored Columbus's voyages
- He Led a three-year expedition around the world
- Roman Catholic monk who started the Protestant Reformation
- Spanish explorers and conquerors
- Best-known city in the US with French heritage
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- Discovered the New World by accident
- Introduced the movable-type printing press
- First European to travel the length of Asia
- The supposed water route through North America to the Pacific
- Movement in the 1300s that emphasized the abilities of mankind
- Religious movement in the 1500s that greatly influenced the colonists of North America
- Queen of England who supported pirates
- Period of wars between the Christians and the Moslems
25 Clues: Leader of the Aztecs • Conqueror of the Incas • Conquered by Hernando Cortes • Created a school for navigators • Spanish explorers and conquerors • Defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588 • Discovered the New World by accident • America was named after this explorer • Queen of England who supported pirates • First European to reach the Pacific Ocean • ...
Les mots croisés (F3) 2024-05-31
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- LAW - Acronym learned associated with l'imparfait
- Le contraire de l'imparfait; Dwight is the #1 hater
- International hub for diplomacy; Capital of la suisse
- T.M.N.T?
- Acronym learned associated with adjectives
- First part of le passé composé; Either avoir or être
- - Acronym learned associated with adjectives
- Second part of le passé composé; What your verb becomes
- Nickname for the four most important irregular verbs in French
- Palace near Paris; Site of historic treaty signings
- First French verb learned; Irregular
- Oh non, NOUS perdons la tête!!!!!!
- Capital is Paris; Known for fashion and cuisine
- Capital of la belgique; Headquarters of the European Union
- Oh non, je perds la tête!
- - Past tense associated with DATE LAW; Verbs are one word
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- L'empereur du saint-Empire romain germanique (HRE)
- Il n'est pas petit?!?
- Person associated with le passé composé; Learned during French 2
- Known for Alps and banking; To the east of France
- French city in the Alps; Mr. DiLandro's favorite city
- Un pays francophone; Famous for chocolate and waffles
- Dictionary website
- City of lights; Eiffel Tower landmark
- - Acronym learned associated with le passé composé
- Used to happen after the warmup
- Le papa de Versailles
27 Clues: T.M.N.T? • Dictionary website • Il n'est pas petit?!? • Le papa de Versailles • Oh non, je perds la tête! • Used to happen after the warmup • Oh non, NOUS perdons la tête!!!!!! • First French verb learned; Irregular • City of lights; Eiffel Tower landmark • Acronym learned associated with adjectives • - Acronym learned associated with adjectives • ...
Foreign Phrases 8th Grade 2025-04-23
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- something already decided, presumably irreversible
- a reason for being
- Thank you
- a social blunder
- the most important or remarkable feature, especially of a meal.
- a person or thing especially dreaded or avoided
- French courtesy title for a woman, abbreviated Mme.
- observe carefully or take special notice (used in written text to draw attention to what follows).
- overthrow of a government by a group
- used to describe an exceptional work of art, literature, or craftsmanship; signifies that something is of the highest quality and represents great creative achievement
- please respond, used to require confirmation of an invitation
- a decisive finishing blow
- French courtesy title for a man
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- very appropriate to a particular situation.
- a very controversial issue that generates fervent public debate
- on the contrary; on the opposite or adverse side
- a group developing new or experimental ideas, especially in the art world
- full discretionary power to act
- one whose remarks or actions cause embarrassment; or someone strikingly unconventional
- a meeting at an agreed time and place, typically between two people.
- French courtesy title for a young, unmarried woman, abbreviated Mlle.
- French meaning: already seen
22 Clues: Thank you • a social blunder • a reason for being • a decisive finishing blow • French meaning: already seen • full discretionary power to act • French courtesy title for a man • overthrow of a government by a group • very appropriate to a particular situation. • a person or thing especially dreaded or avoided • on the contrary; on the opposite or adverse side • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-07
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- : peasants attacks on nobles occurred throughout.
- : the rule of the five-member committee from 1795 to 1799.
- : it was the first government of the French revolution.
- : the important symbol of Reign of terror.
- : a dark and violent period of time during the French Revolution.
- : people who emigrates for political reasons.
- : people find solution with Louis for the bankruptcy problem.
- : the prison that build in the center of Paris.
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- : the socio-polítical system during 18th century.
- : the third estate setting up this revolutionary assembly.
- : the weakness French king.
- : a list of grievances or complaints which asked for only moderate changes.
- : Legislature during the French Revolution.
- : the middle class in social class.
- : the third state reunited in a tennis court to write a new constitution.
15 Clues: : the weakness French king. • : the middle class in social class. • : Legislature during the French Revolution. • : people who emigrates for political reasons. • : the prison that build in the center of Paris. • : peasants attacks on nobles occurred throughout. • : the socio-polítical system during 18th century. • : the important symbol of Reign of terror. • ...
Unit 3 Geoculture 2022-10-27
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- diploma earned at the end of middle school
- tuna au gratin baked in a giant scallop shell
- sells groceries, clothing and electronics
- the 24 hour clock
- is an overseas French territory made up of five groups of islands
- european countries that joined together to create a common market
- back-to-school allowance
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- nickname for an exit exam French students must pass in order to receive a diploma
- the duke of reign in the northwestern part of France called Normandy
- French based word in English
- students learn to read, write and recite passages from the Quran (accent is é)
- is a lightweight garment worn by men and women in French Polynesia (accent is é)
- massive open online course
- middle school (accent is è)
- currency used by European Union countries
15 Clues: the 24 hour clock • back-to-school allowance • massive open online course • middle school (accent is è) • French based word in English • sells groceries, clothing and electronics • currency used by European Union countries • diploma earned at the end of middle school • tuna au gratin baked in a giant scallop shell • ...
Unit 2 review 2019-03-31
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- Indigenous people of the plains depended on this animal
- This land bridge connected Asia to America
- Founded New France in 1608 as a fur trade colony
- In 1812 the USA invaded
- A series of laws and taxes hated by the people of the 13 colonies
- The British fur trade company
- An indigenous group allied with the British
- The American belief that the USA should rule all America.
- Canada was the colony for French Canadians
- Which colony had a larger more diverse economy British or French?
- European explorers were looking for this continent
- New France was built around this river
- Both generals Wolfe and Montcalm _______ in the battle
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- This law allowed the French to keep their property and culture
- Led the American Revolution against Britain
- Colonists who supported Britain and fled the USA
- A disease that affected many indigenous people
- The fur of this animal was a valuable resource
- After this battle Britain conquered New France
- Canada was the colony for English Canadians
- The number of British colonies in what is now the USA
- First explorer from France, mapped the St Lawrence
- An indigenous group allied with the French, mostly wiped out
23 Clues: In 1812 the USA invaded • The British fur trade company • New France was built around this river • This land bridge connected Asia to America • Canada was the colony for French Canadians • Led the American Revolution against Britain • An indigenous group allied with the British • Canada was the colony for English Canadians • A disease that affected many indigenous people • ...
Culinary Delights 2 2023-11-26
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- French pastry, similar to a doughnut, often dusted with powdered sugar.
- Sushi roll containing mango and lobster.
- Italian-American fisherman's stew with various seafood.
- Thai stir-fried noodle dish with peanuts, lime, and chili.
- Middle Eastern dip made from chickpeas, tahini, and lemon.
- Italian meat-based sauce, commonly served with pasta.
- French slow-cooked casserole with meat and white beans.
- Indian flatbread, typically leavened and served with curry.
- Mexican dish with a flat, crispy tortilla topped with beans, meat, and veggies.
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- Vietnamese noodle soup with broth, rice noodles, and herbs.
- Italian pasta tubes stuffed with meat or cheese.
- Italian appetizer of grilled bread rubbed with garlic and topped with tomatoes.
- Luxury food product made from duck or goose liver.
- Greek dish with meat, often served with pita bread and tzatziki sauce.
- Small individual cake often topped with frosting.
- French sandwich with ham, cheese, and a fried egg on top.
- Middle Eastern deep-fried ball or patty made from ground chickpeas.
- French pastry filled with cream and topped with chocolate icing.
- Polish dumplings filled with potatoes, cheese, or meat.
- Japanese dumplings typically filled with ground meat and vegetables.
20 Clues: Sushi roll containing mango and lobster. • Italian pasta tubes stuffed with meat or cheese. • Small individual cake often topped with frosting. • Luxury food product made from duck or goose liver. • Italian meat-based sauce, commonly served with pasta. • Polish dumplings filled with potatoes, cheese, or meat. • Italian-American fisherman's stew with various seafood. • ...
vocabulary 20.1 2022-12-20
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- an implicit agrement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- a period of remoresless bloodshed
- a millirary force that is raised from civil population to supplement a regular army in an emergency
- the blockade designed by Napoleon
- a formal and ratified agreement between two countries
- a settler or inhabitant of a colony
- a series of legislative bodies
- declaration of America
- an elected representative sent to conference
- period of unrest during the early french reveloution
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- a character of middle class
- also called the french civil code of 1804
- a system that provides each branch of the government with individual powers to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful
- a member of a democratic club established in Paris
- a french political group
- European intellectual movement
- a member of the french moderate republican power
- a person who supports principle of monarchy
- an organization which consists of a number of parties or groups united in an alliance
- form of government which the monarchy rules in their own right of power
- the part of the government that enforces law
21 Clues: declaration of America • a french political group • a character of middle class • European intellectual movement • a series of legislative bodies • a period of remoresless bloodshed • the blockade designed by Napoleon • a settler or inhabitant of a colony • also called the french civil code of 1804 • a person who supports principle of monarchy • ...
Chapter 1 US History 2023-08-22
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- Spanish explorers and conquerors
- Best-known city in the US with French heritage
- Created a school for navigators
- America was named after this explorer
- Conqueror of the Incas
- Spanish ruler defeated by a pirate and a storm
- Leader of the Aztecs
- First European to reach the Pacific Ocean
- Viking who landed in North America around 1000 A.D.
- Conquered by Hernando Cortes
- Period of wars between the Christians and the Moslems
- Movement in the 1300s that emphasized the abilities of mankind
- He Led a three-year expedition around the world
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- Defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588
- Introduced the movable-type printing press
- European country that sponsored Columbus's voyages
- French explorer who discovered the St. Lawrence River
- French settlement established by Samuel de Champlain
- The supposed water route through North America to the Pacific
- Religious movement in the 1500s that greatly influenced the colonists of North America
- First European to travel the length of Asia
- Roman Catholic monk who started the Protestant Reformation
- Discovered the New World by accident
- Queen of England who supported pirates
- French Protestant settlers who were avoiding religious persecution
25 Clues: Leader of the Aztecs • Conqueror of the Incas • Conquered by Hernando Cortes • Created a school for navigators • Spanish explorers and conquerors • Defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588 • Discovered the New World by accident • America was named after this explorer • Queen of England who supported pirates • First European to reach the Pacific Ocean • ...
Chapter 1 US History 2023-08-22
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- Discovered the New World by accident
- Defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588
- Queen of England who supported pirates
- Viking who landed in North America around 1000 A.D.
- French explorer who discovered the St. Lawrence River
- Period of wars between the Christians and the Moslems
- First European to travel the length of Asia
- French settlement established by Samuel de Champlain
- Leader of the Aztecs
- Spanish ruler defeated by a pirate and a storm
- First European to reach the Pacific Ocean
- Best-known city in the US with French heritage
- Created a school for navigators
- Spanish explorers and conquerors
- Roman Catholic monk who started the Protestant Reformation
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- French Protestant settlers who were avoiding religious persecution
- He led a three-year expedition around the world
- America was named after this explorer
- Conqueror of the Incas
- The supposed water route through North America to the Pacific
- Conquered by Hernando Cortes
- Religious movement in the 1500s that greatly influenced the colonists of North America
- Introduced the movable-type printing press
- Movement in the 1300s that emphasized the abilities of mankind
- European country that sponsored Columbus's voyages
25 Clues: Leader of the Aztecs • Conqueror of the Incas • Conquered by Hernando Cortes • Created a school for navigators • Spanish explorers and conquerors • Defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588 • Discovered the New World by accident • America was named after this explorer • Queen of England who supported pirates • First European to reach the Pacific Ocean • ...
Kim's birthday week 2025 - Day 1 2025-03-19
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- Violet's childhood best friend
- When novelist Owen Quine goes missing, his wife calls in a private detective…(Book name "the…")
- Violet's older brother
- This is All on, so I think I'll take a Stroll
- In my opinion, the second worst character in the HP franchise
- We are a French team, paid for by the French people (new)
- He knows how to russell a few feathers
- The surname of the author of the Strike series
- We all call him Lando, but others call him…
- The name of a perfect storm from Rebecca…
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- He's a gentleman out of the car
- The surname of the worst teacher (and walking partner)
- Hello Gene…..
- The surname of the worst professor (and character)
- The name of Aunty Tickey's previous house
- The country where Dr. M was born
- He is the best on a bike
- We are a French team, paid for by the French people (old)
- Some say it gives you wing, I just know it gives you driver's championships
- Violet's love interest (secondary)
- The current king of the Kingdom of Navarre
- Aunty Tickey knows him very well
22 Clues: Hello Gene….. • Violet's older brother • He is the best on a bike • Violet's childhood best friend • He's a gentleman out of the car • The country where Dr. M was born • Aunty Tickey knows him very well • Violet's love interest (secondary) • He knows how to russell a few feathers • The name of Aunty Tickey's previous house • The name of a perfect storm from Rebecca… • ...
The Haitian Revolution 2024-11-07
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- A large payment that France demanded from Haiti in exchange for recognition.
- A type of warfare used by enslaved people during the revolution.
- Another main crop that made St. Domingue wealthy.
- Sudden overthrow of a government.
- French law dictating the treatment of enslaved people in the colonies.
- St. Domingue was called the "Pearl of the Antilles" due to its wealth.
- French prison stormed in 1789, symbolizing the start of the French Revolution.
- One of the main crops grown in St. Domingue before the revolution.
- The first independent Black republic in the Western Hemisphere.
- A drastic change in government, often involving violence.
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- Economic system in which colonies could only trade with their metropole.
- Social group of mixed race who faced discrimination in St. Domingue.
- Wealthy white planters in St. Domingue.
- Surname of Toussaint, a prominent leader of the revolution.
- Leader who declared Haiti's independence in 1804.
- The European country that colonized St. Domingue.
- Original name of Haiti under French colonial rule.
- Term used for people of mixed European and African ancestry in the colony.
- Trade restriction imposed on Haiti by other countries after independence.
- Spiritual practice that played a significant role in the revolution's start.
20 Clues: Sudden overthrow of a government. • Wealthy white planters in St. Domingue. • Another main crop that made St. Domingue wealthy. • Leader who declared Haiti's independence in 1804. • The European country that colonized St. Domingue. • Original name of Haiti under French colonial rule. • A drastic change in government, often involving violence. • ...
Norwood Crossword 2023-04-18
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- The winter encampment of the continental army
- This was a treaty that ended the American Revolution
- Colonists loyal to great Britain
- This ruler taxed the colonists
- Sided with the English to fight against the British
- First secretary of Treasury in the US
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- This group fought against the French and the Americans
- A french aritocrat
- The final battle of the american revolution
- The main gun that was used to fight in the Revolution
- This army fought for America in the Revolutionary War
- A group of colonists who would appreciate it if they had freedom
- This British general surrendered at the battle of Yorktown
- The french sent these to help the americans fight against the British at sea
- Privately hired to capture ships
15 Clues: A french aritocrat • This ruler taxed the colonists • Colonists loyal to great Britain • Privately hired to capture ships • First secretary of Treasury in the US • The final battle of the american revolution • The winter encampment of the continental army • Sided with the English to fight against the British • This was a treaty that ended the American Revolution • ...
french revolution 2022-12-05
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- prevents one nation or group from imposing its will or interfering with the will of another nation or group.
- french royal house descended through Louis XVI.
- absolute monarch ruled over a society.
- existed as a symbolic national assembly in France prior to the outbreak of the french revolution.
- was a European cultural and philosophical movement.
- owned 30% of the land.
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- major European history turning point.
- french medieval fortress in Paris.
- 17th century palace.
- is a general term denoting various forms of compulsory military service.
- the historical period in which modern methods of scientific inquiry were established.
- paid no taxes.
- king or queen-led government.
- a governing body or class consisting of hereditary nobility.
- poor people.
15 Clues: poor people. • paid no taxes. • 17th century palace. • owned 30% of the land. • king or queen-led government. • french medieval fortress in Paris. • major European history turning point. • absolute monarch ruled over a society. • french royal house descended through Louis XVI. • was a European cultural and philosophical movement. • ...
SPC French- 6 Black Simon Khoury 2018-05-02
10 Clues: Thankyou • French castle • Hello in french • A 4 letter greeting • To introduce yourself • Bonjour ________ Munday • A country starting with f • See you soon means ________ • A very handsome man in the french language • Check your french book for "you're welcome"
French Class Puzzle 1 2025-10-01
10 Clues: 96 • son in french • manager in french • objet pour écrire • daughter in french • challenge in french • la saison de Spetembre • un fruit ronde et rouge • object rond qui donne l'heure • la manière formelle de dire salut
French and Indian War Crossword 2025-02-22
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- An agreement between countries that ends a war
- The treaty that ended the French and Indian War
- Groups who fight on the same side in a war
- Native American group that fought on the French side
- The river that marked the boundary between French and British territory at the end of the war.
- One of the countries involved in the war
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- One of the countries that was involved in the war
- A famous American military man, who later became the first President of the USA.
- Another name for the French and Indian War
- Territory that the French lost at the end of the war
- Money collected by the government
- A city in Canada
12 Clues: A city in Canada • Money collected by the government • One of the countries involved in the war • Another name for the French and Indian War • Groups who fight on the same side in a war • An agreement between countries that ends a war • The treaty that ended the French and Indian War • One of the countries that was involved in the war • ...
Napoleon and the French Revolution - Mason Williams 2026-02-05
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- A French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate on June 17, 1789 to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French people.
- A formal agreement - especially one between the pop and a government - dealing with the control of Church affairs.
- An assembly of representatives from all three of the estates
- A person who leaves their native country for political reasons, like the nobles and others who fled France during the peasant uprisings of the French Revolution.
- A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789 to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French people.
- The political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution.
- The period, from mid-1794, when Maximilien Robespierre ruled France nearly as a dictator and thousands of political figures and ordinary citizens were executed.
- A government-run public school in France.
- A direct vote in which the country's people have the opportunity to approve or reject a proposal.
- In the French Revolution, a radical group made up of Parisian wage-earners and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end to food shortages.
- A member of a loosely organized fighting force that made surprise attacks on enemy troops occupying his or her country.
- The ruthless dictator for a period in the French Revolution. He had people executed just for not being a part of the revolution. He even killed some of those closest to him.
- A series of meetings in 1814-1815, during which the European leaders sought to establish long-lasting peace and security after the defeat of Napoleon.
- A league of European nations formed by the leaders of Russia, Austria, and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna.
- An 1805 naval battle in which Napoleon's forces were defeated by a British fleet under the command of Horatio Nelson.
- The brief period during 1815 when Napoleon made his last bid for power, deposing the French king and again becoming emperor of France.
- A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
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- He was born in 1769 and as a military school graduate, took control of France in 1799. He put European wars to an end and started to restore order in France after the revolution.
- A village in Belgium where the last battle Napoleon fought took place, the allies finally won and exiled Napoleon.
- Napoleon's policy of preventing trade between Great Britain and Continental Europe, intended to destroy Great Britain's economy.
- A wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789.
- A French congress with the power to create laws and approve declarations of war, established by the Constitution of 1791.
- Louis XVI's wife who was very unpopular among the people because of her excessive spending and involvement in controversial court affairs. She dressed in loose fitting cotton dresses opposite of the tight fitting silk dress style. She also had a gambling problem and gave Louis bad advice.
- The most influential representative at the Congress of Vienna. He wanted to prevent future French aggression by surrounding it with strong countries, restore a balance of power, and restore Europe's royal families to their thrones.
- Most people involved in government changes were members of the Jacobin radical political organization.
- The practice of burning crops and killing livestock during wartime so that the enemy cannot live off the land.
- The three social classes in France before the French Revolution - the First Estate consisting of the clergy, the Second Estate consisting of the nobility, and the Third Estate consisting of the rest of the population.
- A political situation in which no one nation is powerful enough to pose a threat to others.
- A sudden seizure of political power in a nation.
- A comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon.
- A conflict, lasting from 1808 to 1813, in which Spanish rebels, with the aid of British forces, fought to drive Napoleon's French troops out of Spain.
- A series of alliances among European nations in the 19th century, devised by Klemens von Metternick to prevent the outbreak of revolutions.
- The hereditary right of a monarch to rule.
- The use of troops or ships to prevent commercial traffic from entering or leaving a city or region.
- A weak ruler of France who was indecisive and allowed matters to drift. He paid little attention to his governing duties and had very little patience for them. He continued to sink the country deeper into debt and didm't deal with the issue until he had almost no money left.
35 Clues: A government-run public school in France. • The hereditary right of a monarch to rule. • A sudden seizure of political power in a nation. • An assembly of representatives from all three of the estates • A comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon. • ...
Napoleon and the French Revolution extra credit puzzle -- Bentley Hansen 2026-02-06
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- A direct vote in which the country's people have the opportunity to approve or reject a proposal.
- The use of troops or ships to prevent commercial traffic from entering or leaving a city or region.
- A series of meetings in 1814-1815, during which the European leaders sought to establish long-lasting peace and security after the defeat of Napoleon.
- The three social classes in France before the French Revolution - the First Estate consisting of the clergy, the Second Estate consisting of the nobility, and the Third Estate consisting of the rest of the population.
- A formal agreement - especially one between the pop and a government - dealing with the control of Church affairs.
- Napoleon's policy of preventing trade between Great Britain and Continental Europe, intended to destroy Great Britain's economy.
- A government-run public school in France.
- A village in Belgium where the last battle Napoleon fought took place, the allies finally won and exiled Napoleon.
- Most people involved in government changes were members of the Jacobin radical political organization.
- Louis XVI's wife who was very unpopular among the people because of her excessive spending and involvement in controversial court affairs. She dressed in loose fitting cotton dresses opposite of the tight fitting silk dress style. She also had a gambling problem and gave Louis bad advice.
- A conflict, lasting from 1808 to 1813, in which Spanish rebels, with the aid of British forces, fought to drive Napoleon's French troops out of Spain.
- The most influential representative at the Congress of Vienna. He wanted to prevent future French aggression by surrounding it with strong countries, restore a balance of power, and restore Europe's royal families to their thrones.
- An 1805 naval battle in which Napoleon's forces were defeated by a British fleet under the command of Horatio Nelson.
- A member of a loosely organized fighting force that made surprise attacks on enemy troops occupying his or her country.
- A league of European nations formed by the leaders of Russia, Austria, and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna.
- A French congress with the power to create laws and approve declarations of war, established by the Constitution of 1791.
- A person who leaves their native country for political reasons, like the nobles and others who fled France during the peasant uprisings of the French Revolution.
- A wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789.
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- A French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate on June 17, 1789 to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French people.
- In the French Revolution, a radical group made up of Parisian wage-earners and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end to food shortages.
- The political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution.
- The brief period during 1815 when Napoleon made his last bid for power, deposing the French king and again becoming emperor of France.
- A sudden seizure of political power in a nation.
- A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789 to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French people.
- A comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon.
- An assembly of representatives from all three of the estates
- The hereditary right of a monarch to rule.
- The practice of burning crops and killing livestock during wartime so that the enemy cannot live off the land.
- The ruthless dictator for a period in the French Revolution. He had people executed just for not being a part of the revolution. He even killed some of those closest to him.
- The period, from mid-1794, when Maximilien Robespierre ruled France nearly as a dictator and thousands of political figures and ordinary citizens were executed.
- A series of alliances among European nations in the 19th century, devised by Klemens von Metternick to prevent the outbreak of revolutions.
- A political situation in which no one nation is powerful enough to pose a threat to others.
- He was born in 1769 and as a military school graduate, took control of France in 1799. He put European wars to an end and started to restore order in France after the revolution.
- A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- A weak ruler of France who was indecisive and allowed matters to drift. He paid little attention to his governing duties and had very little patience for them. He continued to sink the country deeper into debt and didm't deal with the issue until he had almost no money left.
35 Clues: A government-run public school in France. • The hereditary right of a monarch to rule. • A sudden seizure of political power in a nation. • An assembly of representatives from all three of the estates • A comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon. • ...
French Colonial Louisiana 2024-01-26
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- Land in Alabama that Iberville Claimed
- Slave Codes of Louisiana
- Release from Enslavement
- Discovered Louisiana for France
- Recorded a Diary of the Mississippi River Valley
- Official Name of Slave Trade
- Fort in Mississippi Founded by Iberville
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- Owned Trade in Louisiana before John Law
- Number of Articles in Code Noir
- Founded New Orleans
- "Founder" of Colonial Louisiana
- Region of Africa where Louisiana Bought Slaves
- The First French Settlement in North America
- Creator of Mississippi Bubble
- Culture of Southern Louisiana with French and African roots
- First capital of French Louisiana
16 Clues: Founded New Orleans • Slave Codes of Louisiana • Release from Enslavement • Official Name of Slave Trade • Creator of Mississippi Bubble • Number of Articles in Code Noir • "Founder" of Colonial Louisiana • Discovered Louisiana for France • First capital of French Louisiana • Land in Alabama that Iberville Claimed • Owned Trade in Louisiana before John Law • ...
The Road to Independence 2023-10-05
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- What river did Britain want?
- Got all French lands in Canada
- ______ of 1763 attempted to limit colonial expansion in North America.
- A military force made up of ordinary citizens.
- Got all French land west of Mississippi
- ______ Plan of Union
- France was trading with _____ Americans.
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- George ____ was the leader of the militia
- ______ Franklin created a plan that would unite the colonies.
- What did both countries want?
- Who often married Native American women?
- The first name of the British Prime Minister
- The road to ________
- Lost their Canadian possessions
- George Washington build Fort ______.
- ______ or die.
16 Clues: ______ or die. • The road to ________ • ______ Plan of Union • What river did Britain want? • What did both countries want? • Got all French lands in Canada • Lost their Canadian possessions • George Washington build Fort ______. • Got all French land west of Mississippi • Who often married Native American women? • France was trading with _____ Americans. • ...
Napoleon's Invasion of Russia 2025-12-10
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- Widespread disease that killed many French Soldiers.
- Russia's holy city
- Kutuzov Field General of the Russian Army
- Retreating French soldiers found the lands with this
- Tsar of Russia
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- Country both France and Russia were competing for
- Place of the turning point battle of the war
- Policy of the Russians on their retreat back into the mainland
- Battle in which the Russians burned the city while retreating
- Year of the Invasion
- Leader of French Army
- Amount of French soldiers that made it out alive
12 Clues: Tsar of Russia • Russia's holy city • Year of the Invasion • Leader of French Army • Kutuzov Field General of the Russian Army • Place of the turning point battle of the war • Amount of French soldiers that made it out alive • Country both France and Russia were competing for • Widespread disease that killed many French Soldiers. • ...
The french revolution 2024-01-25
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- The person that won the french revolution
- The king of France during the French Revolution
- The queen of France during the french revolution
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- the day that the French Revolution ended
- william pitt, the younger was their leader
- The leader of great britain
- the king of France during the French Revolution
- the day that the french revolution started
- Francis II was their leader during the French Revolution
- the group that started the French Revolution
10 Clues: The leader of great britain • the day that the French Revolution ended • The person that won the french revolution • william pitt, the younger was their leader • the day that the french revolution started • the group that started the French Revolution • the king of France during the French Revolution • The king of France during the French Revolution • ...
Foods and drinks 2022-06-10
#ONEFIS 2024-03-11
Dis-moi Dix Mots 2024-02-26
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- If you pass to a teammate in soccer without an enemy standing there, that is called _______. (In French)
- When you're very excited, you get an _________ rush. (In French)
- When you win a tournament, you are a ______. (In French)
- To be a champion, you need ________. (In French)
- You can't win individually, you have to work ________. (In French)
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- At half-time, getting your stuff together. (In French)
- To be strong physically, you need to be strong _______. (In French)
- When you score, you have to ________ the defence. (In French)
- If you start too early, it's called a ___________. (In French)
9 Clues: To be a champion, you need ________. (In French) • At half-time, getting your stuff together. (In French) • When you win a tournament, you are a ______. (In French) • When you score, you have to ________ the defence. (In French) • When you're very excited, you get an _________ rush. (In French) • ...
Andre's French words 2018-04-10
French foods 2023-11-20
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- A sweet french bread with sugar on top
- Vegetarian entrée
- Two layers of sponge biscuit with cream separating them
- Sweet pastry often had with coffee, can be chocolate
- Traditional French cheese
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- Creamy pudding with cooked top layer
- Compressed sugar, invented by Italian pastry chef to win the heart of a French Princess
- Fluffy french dessert
- Long stick of bread
- A snail dish :(
- Fluffy pastry bite filled with vanilla custard
- Thinly layered batter with various stuffing, can be had any time of the day
12 Clues: A snail dish :( • Vegetarian entrée • Long stick of bread • Fluffy french dessert • Traditional French cheese • Creamy pudding with cooked top layer • A sweet french bread with sugar on top • Fluffy pastry bite filled with vanilla custard • Sweet pastry often had with coffee, can be chocolate • Two layers of sponge biscuit with cream separating them • ...
French Culture Crossword 2013-09-24
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- how much of Canada speaks french.
- how do you say hi/bye in french.
- is the baguette the most common eaten bread by the french.
- what is the language is mainly spoken in Ontario.
- what did the french and English depend on.
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- the Ontario act of 1774 gave official recognition to french civil laws, religion, and .
- what is the province that most of the population speaks french.
- what is the capital city of Quebec.
- what great war took place in Quebec against the British and the french.
- in the 18th century, the British began to gain control of much of the north america.
10 Clues: how do you say hi/bye in french. • how much of Canada speaks french. • what is the capital city of Quebec. • what did the french and English depend on. • what is the language is mainly spoken in Ontario. • is the baguette the most common eaten bread by the french. • what is the province that most of the population speaks french. • ...
How well you know France? 2019-06-26
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- one of the colours of a zebra
- is a long, thin loaf of french bread that is commonly made from basic lean dough
- most recognized man-made structure located in Paris
- a famous painting made by Leonardo da Vinci
- capital of France
- puff - pastry crust filled with cheese
- it ate 9 ( in French )
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- A famous Cathedral that sadly burned down recently
- official way of execution in 1792
- French in French
- highest mountain in Europe
- an adult version of a puppy
12 Clues: French in French • capital of France • it ate 9 ( in French ) • highest mountain in Europe • an adult version of a puppy • one of the colours of a zebra • official way of execution in 1792 • puff - pastry crust filled with cheese • a famous painting made by Leonardo da Vinci • A famous Cathedral that sadly burned down recently • ...
French Revolution crossword 2022-11-04
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- legislative body in France until 1789, representing the three estates of the realm (the clergy, the nobility, and the commons)
- A democrat person who has an important role in the French Revolution as a member of the Estates-General, the Constituent Assembly and the Jacobin Club
- It was a medieval fortress in Paris which was used as a state prison during the 17th and 18th century
- An assembly that consisted of the third estate where they demanded that the king should make economic reforms to make sure the people have food to eat.
- a political inform especially of a parliamentary body.
- member of the French moderate republican Party in power during the Revolution 1791–3
- was the name given to workers, petty merchants, and artisans during the French Revolution.
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- French Serment dramatic act of defiance by representatives of the nonprivileged classes of the French nation during the meeting of the Estates-General at the beginning of the French Revolution
- The old political and social system in the French kingdom during the late Middle Ages.
- the governing body of France between October 1791 and September 1792. It replaced the National Constituent Assembly.
- word used to designate the affluent middle class and the upper middle class of society.
- Refers to an emigrated person who emigrated from France during the revolution.
- member of a democratic club established in Paris in 1789, most radical and ruthless of the political groups formed in the wake of the French Revolution, and in association with Robespierre they instituted the Terror of 1793–4.
- a machine for beheading (cutting the head) by means of a heavy blade that slides down in vertical guides.
14 Clues: a political inform especially of a parliamentary body. • Refers to an emigrated person who emigrated from France during the revolution. • member of the French moderate republican Party in power during the Revolution 1791–3 • The old political and social system in the French kingdom during the late Middle Ages. • ...
Unit 4 Vocab Crossword 2025-02-04
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- _____________ Bonaparte: French dictator and creator of the French Empire.
- ________________ Assembly: transforms France into a constitutional rather than absolute monarchy.
- Educated, often wealthy, members of the Third Estate.
- Marie _____________: wife to Louis XVI, known for lavish spending.
- Maximilien _______________: Jacobin leader who changed the French calendar.
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- Device used for decapitation.
- ______________ System divided France into three social classes: clergy, nobility, and the peasantry.
- First generation of revolutionaries led by Robespierre.
- French prison raided by the peasant mob.
- _________ d'tat: taking authority with force. "Blow to the state".
- _______________ Fear: Panic when rioting/stealing broke out between French peasants and nobility.
- Napoleonic ___________: system of laws that were simple to interpret. Created under Napoleon's rule and laster after his abdication.
12 Clues: Device used for decapitation. • French prison raided by the peasant mob. • Educated, often wealthy, members of the Third Estate. • First generation of revolutionaries led by Robespierre. • _________ d'tat: taking authority with force. "Blow to the state". • Marie _____________: wife to Louis XVI, known for lavish spending. • ...
Les passe-temps 2025-06-12
Across
- a restaurant where French pancakes are served
- a coffee shop
- a long French bread
- a popular French pastry with a curved or arched shape
Down
- this meat could be fried, baked, stewed or roasted
- a pool
- besides coffee, others may prefer to drink this hot or cold
- a mint-flavoured drink
- the French word for cheese
- this French food is often misspelt as poison
10 Clues: a pool • a coffee shop • a long French bread • a mint-flavoured drink • the French word for cheese • this French food is often misspelt as poison • a restaurant where French pancakes are served • this meat could be fried, baked, stewed or roasted • a popular French pastry with a curved or arched shape • besides coffee, others may prefer to drink this hot or cold
Bastille Day 2014-10-27
Across
- Bastille Day is celebrated in what country?__________
- The day remembers the end of the French ____________.
- Bastille Day remembers the beginning of the French ____________.
- How else do the French celebrate Bastille Eve?_________
- What are the colours of the French flag? Red, White and _________
Down
- What sort of foods do people eat during the celebration? Croissants,_____ and Macaroons
- What was Bastille originally in 1789?_________
- How do the French celebrate Bastille Eve?_________
- What structure was built on the 100th anniversary of Bastille Day?
- What month is Bastille Day celebrated?
- What is the capital of France?_________
11 Clues: What month is Bastille Day celebrated? • What is the capital of France?_________ • What was Bastille originally in 1789?_________ • How do the French celebrate Bastille Eve?_________ • Bastille Day is celebrated in what country?__________ • The day remembers the end of the French ____________. • How else do the French celebrate Bastille Eve?_________ • ...
History Quiz 2 Review 2023-12-12
Across
- this rule made by the British gave rights to the French and angered the colonists
- the colonists did not want to pay any more taxes to the British unless they had this
- the French fur trading group that competed with the British trading company
- the name of the English General in the Battle of Quebec
- the British made an alliance with this group of First Nations during the Seven Years War
- colonists who were prepared to fight at a moment’s notice against the British
- when a group of people is left to live on their own away from other groups of people
- the French made an alliance with this group of First Nations during the Seven Years War
- the name of the French General in the Battle of Quebec
- men who had regular jobs but were also trained to fight if they were needed, not permanent soldiers
- this law forced colonists to pay to put a seal on legal documents
- the field where the final battle of the Seven Years War took place
- refusing to pay taxes and marching in the streets to express anger about the taxes
- the war the colonists fought against the British for their freedom
- when two groups of people live in the same place side by side but have their own laws, language and culture
Down
- this was the name of the event that involved the British killing 4 colonists during a protest against British taxes
- the religion that was practiced by most of the French people
- refusing to buy products from a company
- when one group is forced to change their way of life and become like the larger dominant group
- this rule forced the colonists to allow British soldiers to live in their houses
- the name of the French fort that the British captured to make it possible to attack Quebec
- if the British had killed all the French and First Nations after the Seven Years War it would have been called this
- the word that describes what the British did to the Acadians
- the religion that was practiced by most of the British people
- the men who fought against the British for independence
- the British fur trading company in North America
- the people in the 13 colonies who stayed loyal to Britain when the colonies wanted independence
- the name of all the land that was controlled by the British after the Seven Years War
- this was the place the French expected the British to land to attack Quebec, but they didn’t
- this rule forced colonists to buy tea from British companies only
30 Clues: refusing to buy products from a company • the British fur trading company in North America • the name of the French General in the Battle of Quebec • the name of the English General in the Battle of Quebec • the men who fought against the British for independence • the religion that was practiced by most of the French people • ...
