french Crossword Puzzles
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 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'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. • ...
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) • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Andre's French words 2018-04-10
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 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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
Les passe-temps 2025-06-12
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- a restaurant where French pancakes are served
- a coffee shop
- a long French bread
- a popular French pastry with a curved or arched shape
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- 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
Andre's crossword 2018-02-08
French crossword 2018-04-22
Bastille Day 2014-10-27
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- 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 _________
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- 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?_________ • ...
French Crossword - Ruby 2025-08-17
9 Clues: What is five in French? • What is Friday in French? • What is mercredi in English? • What is thank you in French? • What is seventeen in French? • What is au revoir in English? • How do you say hello in French? • How do you say abientot in English? • How do you say good evening in French?
History Quiz 2 Review 2023-12-12
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
The French Revolution 2018-11-16
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- d'etat a sudden overthrow of the government
- XVI King of France from 1774 to 1791, called together the Estate-General to press taxes on the Second and First Estates. Was executed in January 1793.
- A device used to behead people
- Antoinette Queen of France (as wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular her extravagance and opposition to reform contributed to the overthrow of the monarchy; she was guillotined along with her husband (1755-1793)
- The middle class.
- Court Oath Oath taken by 3rd Estate, promising to write a new constitution for France.
- of Terror Period of the French Revolution from 1791-1793 marked by massive violence by government.
- A forcible overthrow of a political or social system.
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- Pius VI Pope of the French Church during the Revolution and sometime after
- of Public Safety Governing body during the Reign of Terror
- A form of government where the ruler has total power.
- government headed by a ruler with absolute authority
- spending Government spends more money than it collects.
- French prison; commoner revolt, freed 7 prisoners and 98 commoners were killed.
- the castle for the royal family in the countryside.
- capital of France
- Great Fear Earliest period of the French Revolution. It is a panic among peasants that leads to violent attacks on the nobility.
- General A meeting of representatives from the three French Estates.
18 Clues: capital of France • The middle class. • A device used to behead people • d'etat a sudden overthrow of the government • the castle for the royal family in the countryside. • government headed by a ruler with absolute authority • A form of government where the ruler has total power. • A forcible overthrow of a political or social system. • ...
Unit 5 World History 2023-04-04
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- Legislative body of France until 1789
- 3rd Estate's pledge to get rights and equality
- Last queen of France
- Class that led the Spanish-American Revolutions
- Nation with state led industrialization
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- Major industry of the Industrial Revolution
- Most profitable colony of France
- Where the Industrial Revolution starts
- Age of Reason
- Rose out of the French Revolution
- Creator of Marxism
- Working class (Marxism)
- Middle class (French Revolution) / Capitalist class (Marxism)
- French military commander and Emperor
14 Clues: Age of Reason • Creator of Marxism • Last queen of France • Working class (Marxism) • Most profitable colony of France • Rose out of the French Revolution • Legislative body of France until 1789 • French military commander and Emperor • Where the Industrial Revolution starts • Nation with state led industrialization • Major industry of the Industrial Revolution • ...
Hamilton 2022-03-09
14 Clues: Spy • General • French man • Oldest sister • middle sister • French man 2.0 • youngest sister • the Schuyler ___ • Hamilton's rival • Hamilton's bestie • Hamilton's affair • Who killed Phillip • Hamilton's first name • 'stole' Hamilton's position
Folk Song 2013-03-06
10 Clues: mill in french • house in french • father in french • Russian folk song • Japanese folk song • to build in french • diversity in japanese • Shake the Papaya Down • where J'entends le Moulin is from • where Land of the Silver Birch is from
History Quiz 2 Review 2023-12-12
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- the British fur trading company in North America
- the British made an alliance with this group of First Nations during the Seven Years War
- the French fur trading group that competed with the British trading company
- the name of all the land that was controlled by the British after the Seven Years War
- men who had regular jobs but were also trained to fight if they were needed, not permanent soldiers
- the people in the 13 colonies who stayed loyal to Britain when the colonies wanted independence
- this rule forced the colonists to allow British soldiers to live in their houses
- this rule forced colonists to buy tea from British companies only
- the word that describes what the British did to the Acadians
- the religion that was practiced by most of the French people
- the men who fought against the British for independence
- the religion that was practiced by most of the British people
- the war the colonists fought against the British for their freedom
- the name of the French fort that the British captured to make it possible to attack Quebec
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- the field where the final battle of the Seven Years War took place
- this was the place the French expected the British to land to attack Quebec, but they didn’t
- refusing to buy products from a company
- this was the name of the event that involved the British killing 4 colonists during a protest against British taxes
- the French made an alliance with this group of First Nations during the Seven Years War
- refusing to pay taxes and marching in the streets to express anger about the taxes
- when one group is forced to change their way of life and become like the larger dominant group
- colonists who were prepared to fight at a moment’s notice against the British
- this law forced colonists to pay to put a seal on legal documents
- this rule made by the British gave rights to the French and angered the colonists
- if the British had killed all the French and First Nations after the Seven Years War it would have been called this
- the colonists did not want to pay any more taxes to the British unless they had this
- when a group of people is left to live on their own away from other groups of people
- when two groups of people live in the same place side by side but have their own laws, language and culture
- the name of the French General in the Battle of Quebec
- the name of the English General in the Battle of Quebec
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 word that describes what the British did to the Acadians • ...
Revolutionary War Project: Category 2, Option 1 2023-09-22
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- _____ _____ War; also known as the French and Indian War
- Something sought over heavily by colonizers, along with riches, spread of belief, and fame. ____ of the Free
- A heavy dispute or serious disagreement; obviously common and rampant during the Colonial times
- The oldest city in Georgia
- Controlled by the Spanish until 1763 in which it was given up to England and the colonies no longer were threatened from the South
- The controversial ____________ of 1763 which tried to avoid conflicts and forbid colonists from entering Indian land- which backfired
- Led a Georgian militia attack of a British encampment; remembered for his heroic actions and regarded as a Georgian Hero
- Led a Georgian militia attack of a British encampment; his partner was #3
- A group that sided with the French during a British/French war; the Proclomation of 1763 aimed to avoid conflict with them
- Casimir _______ who was a famous Polish soldier that died in a calvary charge during the Seige of Savannah
- He commanded a French Fleet which was to attack British Savannah in 1779
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- Controlled the colonies and imposed unfair taxes upon them; America gained independence from them
- Lost a war which is widely considered a cause of the American Revolution against the British
- The place of an important American victory for Georgia as it raised morale, gave the colony much-needed supplies, and set the stage for several victories.
- ______ of Paris 1763 in which France gave up all of its North American colonies, and Spanish Florida was given to England
- The Thirteen ________
- Disapproved of American independence
- An act in 1765 that required the colonists to buy a stamp for almost every paper document; an unfair extortion of tithes to help pay for the expenses of a French/British war
- Power; something that was exercised heavily on the colonies and their residents by the British
- Approved of American independence
- An extortion of tithes that was imposed unfairly on the colonists as a way to pay for the expenses of a British war
- The 1779 _____ of Savannah; a military operation in which enemy forces surround their target and try to force them to surrender
- Colonial settlements were to be built and maintained east of these Mountains; the Proclamation of 1763 forbade colonists from settling west of them
- The country that colonized Florida and was disliked by the British and feared by the Colonists
- A formal collection of battles with one side claiming victory or ending in a draw; French and Indian ___
- A forcible overthrow of a government; a movement the colonists were participating in against the British
- American Land in which the French and Indian war spilled over into
27 Clues: The Thirteen ________ • The oldest city in Georgia • Approved of American independence • Disapproved of American independence • _____ _____ War; also known as the French and Indian War • American Land in which the French and Indian war spilled over into • He commanded a French Fleet which was to attack British Savannah in 1779 • ...
Christmas Food 3 2024-12-20
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- Spanish nougat made from almonds and honey
- Seafood dish, sometimes served during Christmas dinners
- Type of cabbage often used in holiday cooking
- German liver sausage, often served with Christmas bread
- Expensive spice used in holiday breads
- Hard Italian cheese often served with nuts at Christmas
- de muerto Mexican bread of the dead, often made for celebrations
- Dutch waffle filled with caramel syrup
- Swiss dish made with grated potatoes, often served at Christmas
- French dry sausage, often part of a holiday charcuterie board
- French alpine dish made with potatoes, cheese, and bacon
- Dutch cheese commonly enjoyed with fruit at Christmas
- Italian sweet bread with dried fruits
- Traditional Jewish dish, often sweet with noodles
- French Yule log-shaped cake
- Apple brandy from France, used in holiday desserts
- Small citrus fruit often found in Christmas stockings
- French seafood stew, perfect for a Christmas feast
- French prunes, sometimes used in holiday desserts
- Biscuit-like cookie from Jewish traditions, often with almonds
- Frozen dessert, sometimes served as a palate cleanser
- Spiced wine or cider popular in Nordic countries
- French stew, typically made with wild game
- Eastern European sweet bread, often filled with chocolate
- Soft cheese, often a centerpiece for a festive cheese board
- Almond cream filling, often used in holiday pastries
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- Blue cheese from France, sometimes served with figs
- German fruit bread dusted with powdered sugar
- Classic creamy drink, often spiced and spiked with alcohol
- Italian dessert made from egg yolks, sugar, and wine
- con leche Spanish rice pudding served during Christmas
- gras Rich, fatty duck or goose liver often served at Christmas
- French sauerkraut, often paired with pork
- Fish eggs, often served as a luxury appetizer
- Dutch spiced cookies, similar to gingerbread
- French shortbread cookie
- Scandinavian spiced wine, often served warm
- Pudding made from small starch pearls, enjoyed during Christmas
- Chewy candy made with nuts, sugar, and egg whites
- Swiss cheese, often melted in fondue for Christmas
- Game meat sometimes served as an alternative to turkey
- Nutty, spiced dessert cake served at Christmas
- Small sausage, often served at festive parties
- German pastry, often cinnamon-flavored
- Crisp cookie flavored with ginger and molasses
- Scandinavian salmon cured with salt, sugar, and dill
- Chocolate cake originating from Austria, often served in slices
- Meat paste, often spread on toast at holiday gatherings
- Spicy soup, often associated with British holiday meals
- curd Sweet-tart spread made with lemons, butter, and eggs
50 Clues: French shortbread cookie • French Yule log-shaped cake • Italian sweet bread with dried fruits • Expensive spice used in holiday breads • Dutch waffle filled with caramel syrup • German pastry, often cinnamon-flavored • French sauerkraut, often paired with pork • Spanish nougat made from almonds and honey • French stew, typically made with wild game • ...
AP Euro French Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-17
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- The Declaration the National Assembly established on August 4th, 1789, to rid of the privileges of the First and Second Estates.
- The time after the execution of the King, when every trace of the monarchy was erased, and people were executed for the smallest faults.
- The name chosen by the Third Estate to reform the constitution.
- The King’s wife, also the sister of the Holy Roman Emperor.
- The Holy Roman Emperor and Ruler of Austria at the time of the Revolution. Marie Antoinette’s brother.
- One of the groups in the Legislative Assembly that called for the most change. They wanted to eliminate the monarchy and replace it with a republic.
- Mass hysteria that spread to the French countryside. Rumors that there was a plot against the peasants that caused them to rebel and set houses on fire.
- Peasants storm a prison in search of guns to protect them against the King’s swiss mercenary army killing many soldiers.
- One of the groups in the Legislative Assembly that wanted the king to stay in power and called for less change.
- After the King and Queen were imprisoned, the Legislative Assembly stepped down, and this new group was established.
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- The King during the time of the French Revolution who was beheaded.
- A violent and radical group whose goal was to abolish the monarchy and establish a republic.
- Part of the French Estate System, made up of the Roman Catholic Clergy
- The oath taken by the Third Estate after getting kicked out of the Estates General meeting to not disperse until constitutional reform.
- Women of France were furious at the high bread prices, so they marched from Paris to Versailles to bring the King and Queen back to Paris.
- One of the groups in the Legislative Assembly that was in the middle of keeping a monarchy and establishing a republic.
- The army France drafted in response to the Declaration of Pillnitz from Austria, preparing for war.
- Part of the French Estate System, made up of bourgeoisie, peasants, and every other French person.
- When the National Convention stepped down in 1791, this was the elected group that replaced it.
- A board of five moderates, established after Robespierre was executed, marked the end of the radical phase of the Revolution.
- One of the extreme leaders of the Jacobins, who acted as a dictator during the Reign of Terror.
- The declaration that Austria announced to appease the French nobles who had fled from France. This declaration also caused the French to declare war on Austria and create the First Coalition army.
- Part of the French Estate System, made up of nobles
23 Clues: Part of the French Estate System, made up of nobles • The King’s wife, also the sister of the Holy Roman Emperor. • The name chosen by the Third Estate to reform the constitution. • The King during the time of the French Revolution who was beheaded. • Part of the French Estate System, made up of the Roman Catholic Clergy • ...
The French and Indian War 2013-05-16
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- In the final years of the war the French lost their colonies here
- to entering illegally
- the British made __________________ to natives about fixed territories
- the colonies were still very divided and not ready for this.
- The French set these up to protect their fur trading interest
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- settlers were not to establish themselves west of this
- The French and Indian war was the North American version of the 7 Years war in this place
- In the first two years of fighting this side was losing
- The British promised the Iroquois they would not move west of the ____________________ Mountains
- Blanket infested with this were given to natives
- The French held trapping and trade routes here
- This nation received all French claims west of the Mississippi
- Washington had to construct this fort in a hurry
13 Clues: to entering illegally • The French held trapping and trade routes here • Blanket infested with this were given to natives • Washington had to construct this fort in a hurry • settlers were not to establish themselves west of this • In the first two years of fighting this side was losing • the colonies were still very divided and not ready for this. • ...
STAHS Yr8 Crossword January 2021 2021-01-17
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- Maths: Two thirds multiplied by nine
- Maths: If I multiply two numbers I am finding their ________
- English: Who was Orsino madly in love with in 'Twelfth Night'?
- French: How do you say "novel" in French?
- Spanish: Which country's name translates as "rich coast" in Spanish? (5,4)
- Food Technology: This type of coarse flour can be mixed with offal, onion and spices to make Scottish Haggis
- Music: A Disney character that also has a film music technique named after him (6,5)
- Food Technology: The name of a staple food commonly used in North Africa
- Physics: We draw light in straight lines known as _____
- Latin: What is the accusative singular form of "puella"
- Art: A quick timed drawing is called a _______ drawing
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- Art: The Spanish artist who developed Cubism
- Latin: A retiarius was armed with a trident and what else?
- Physics: The line from which angles are measured in light experiments
- English: What was Viola's male name?
- French: What is the name of Asterix's friend in the French cartoon book series about the Gauls and Romans?
- Spanish: Which is the only country in Central and South America not to be Spanish speaking?
- Geography: volcanoes which have not erupted for many years are said to be _______
- History: The class system in France at the time of the French Revolution was called the _______ system
- History: Which English King was executed in 1649? (7,1)
- Music: Composer famous for going deaf
- Geography: The 'ring of fire' refers to the chain of volcanoes which surround which ocean?
22 Clues: Maths: Two thirds multiplied by nine • English: What was Viola's male name? • Music: Composer famous for going deaf • French: How do you say "novel" in French? • Art: The Spanish artist who developed Cubism • Art: A quick timed drawing is called a _______ drawing • History: Which English King was executed in 1649? (7,1) • ...
Culture and Language in Canada 2020-11-18
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- A, MacDonald / First prime minister of Canada
- James Murray / First governor of Quebec
- 101 / All billboards and signs have to be written in french
- / A group that was active from 1960-1980
- / The French speaking people
- Harper / A cree First Nations/ refused to give his approval
- / Policy of increasing a county's wealth and influencing by acquiring colonies or territories
- crisis / FLQ kidnapped James Cross and Pierre Laporte
- Act / To ensure that the treaty agreement between settlers and Metis
- Canada / Mostly English and protestant
- Campbell / First female Prime Minister
- Greenway Compromise / Tax payers don't have to support catholic or french schools
- Durham / Recommended upper and lower Canada unite
- Assembly / The name given to the provincial legislature or parliament in Quebec
- association / Proposes Quebec should be an independent country
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- Etienne Cartier / Supported French in confederation
- / The English speaking people
- Canada / French and catholic
- Riel / Hunged for tresen
- / Headed to Quebec and changed the population
- act / Revoked Royal proclamation
- / A vote where the people of the country approve or reject a proposed government law
- / The government wanted First Nations people to give up their culture
- Languages Act / Made Canada bilingual
- / compulsory military service
- Measures act / Allowed the government was aloud to pause regular rukees when it thinks danger is imminent
- and Affirmative action / States people that have the same abilities can apply for the same job
- Commission / To keep Quebec from breaking away from the rest of Canada
- Lesage / A young Quebec lawyer
- act / Marked beginning of confederation
30 Clues: Riel / Hunged for tresen • Canada / French and catholic • / The French speaking people • / The English speaking people • / compulsory military service • act / Revoked Royal proclamation • Lesage / A young Quebec lawyer • Canada / Mostly English and protestant • Campbell / First female Prime Minister • Languages Act / Made Canada bilingual • ...
CHAPTER 6 AND 7 EXAM 2025-10-15
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- What was the document called that explained why the Colonies had to separate from Great Britain
- The French blockade on Great Britain
- A vow by the Third Estate to never separate until a new constitution was created
- Philosopher who criticized the use of torture and other common abuses within the justice system.
- What was the new French laws under Napoleon called?
- The first American constitution that set up a weak government was the:
- Why was there tension between American colonist and British parliament
- What was the main goal of the Congress of Vienna?
- The first 10 amendments in the U.S Constitution are called the
- What territory did Napoleon sell to raise money for his army?
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- When the French people feared that their king had hired mercenaries to have them killed it caused a
- Who believed in the three natural rights
- What was the wave of killing called under the leadership of Maximilien Robespierre?
- True or False: Enlightenment ideas of freedom and equality were extended and included women
- The time between Napoleon’s return from exile and last attempt of power is called the
- Napoleon's school for all boys
- Which of the following became symbol of the reign of terror
- The women who advocated for equality and rights for women
- Who paid the most taxes prior to the french revolution
- The Russian troops burning everything as they retreated is known as
- What was Napoleon’s title after 1804?
- The war between the Spanish, Portuguese, and French, in which Napoleon lost 300,000 men, is known as the
22 Clues: Napoleon's school for all boys • The French blockade on Great Britain • What was Napoleon’s title after 1804? • Who believed in the three natural rights • What was the main goal of the Congress of Vienna? • What was the new French laws under Napoleon called? • Who paid the most taxes prior to the french revolution • ...
vocabulary of investigation 2016-01-08
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- say what you saw to someone
- what you are when the policemen find the killer
- what the policemen do to find the criminal is .......
- in french we say " porte-feuille "
- what a burglar commits
- in french we say " des preuves "
- what policemen do when they see a pickpocket
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- what you have to do to stay alive
- what a medical examiner does is ...
- you need some to find the criminal
- when you testify you bring your .........
- what you can find on a safe
- in french we say " empreinte digitale "
- someone who saw the crime
- someone who makes thefts
- someone who helps the culprit
- what fireworks and a bomb do
- what a robber commits
- when you do that you are a thief
- you can find one in the bank
20 Clues: what a robber commits • what a burglar commits • someone who makes thefts • someone who saw the crime • say what you saw to someone • what you can find on a safe • what fireworks and a bomb do • you can find one in the bank • someone who helps the culprit • when you do that you are a thief • in french we say " des preuves " • what you have to do to stay alive • ...
Merry Christmas, Mimi 2023-12-10
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- Missed Date
- Nikes when “Twinning”
- Our Boys
- Kristen’s Request
- Worm’s Advice
- Thomas’ Bathroom Habit, according to Mimi
- AKA French
- One of Three Prt.1
- Atreyu’s horse
- D.R. Mistake
- My Hood
- One of Three Prt.2
- Winter Poetry Request
- Could have been Barry
- Villanova’s Dixon, nickname
- Bob’s Dog, to you
- Actual First Dance? Lol
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- “come inside. Meet the missus. Have a____________”
- Anne, to Thomas
- French ____________
- Mimi’s Steed lol
- South Philly Bar & Thomas’ Err
- Vieques Hideaway
- You’re My __________
- Blanzo’s First Dinner
- ______ & Hattie
- Kristen’s nickname
- The dish of our vacation
- After Party
- Best Doorway
- Disney movie & Condition of our Xmas lights
- Air Fryer Brand
- Mimi’s Trini Elixir
- Mimi’s Secret Ingredient
- Super___________
- Your Hood
- Lil’Frenchie Paws
- Dinner, to Thomas
38 Clues: My Hood • Our Boys • Your Hood • AKA French • Missed Date • After Party • Best Doorway • D.R. Mistake • Worm’s Advice • Atreyu’s horse • Anne, to Thomas • ______ & Hattie • Air Fryer Brand • Mimi’s Steed lol • Vieques Hideaway • Super___________ • Kristen’s Request • Lil’Frenchie Paws • Bob’s Dog, to you • Dinner, to Thomas • Kristen’s nickname • One of Three Prt.1 • One of Three Prt.2 • French ____________ • ...
History 2020-06-17
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- act that put a tax on all public documents
- a luxurious royal palace located next to Paris
- Name of the island where Napoleon was exiled
- name of the king of france
- Buildings where goods are manufactured
- french name for the nation's highest courts
- the basis of the French economy in the 18th
- the Declaration of
- group of instigators and provocateurs in America
- City of the tea party
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- queen that people disliked
- who wrote the declaration of independence
- the first president of the United States
- an intellectual and philosophical movement
- Louis 16 cause of death
- a French statesman and military leader
- city where they signed the end of the american rev
- european country that ally to the Americans
- government building stormed by the Parisian
- where did the Industrial Revolution begin
20 Clues: the Declaration of • City of the tea party • Louis 16 cause of death • queen that people disliked • name of the king of france • a French statesman and military leader • Buildings where goods are manufactured • the first president of the United States • who wrote the declaration of independence • where did the Industrial Revolution begin • ...
The Great War 2020-02-28
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- Military unit in French
- Alliance with France, Russia, England
- "Mexican Robin Hood"
- Serbian who shot the Archduke
- Fighting on the East side of Germany
- What English and French troops called new Americans troops
- Plan made by Alfred von Sciefflen
- Air Force in French
- served as a symbol for a stalemate in the War
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- Fighting on the West side of Germany
- Alliance with Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary
- Fighting both France and Russia
- Served as an influence for people to join the war effort
- "Dude who got shot"
- Used for unrestricted submarine warfare
- Ending of a war
- Remained neutral at the beginning of the war
- "My gun is bigger than yours"
- Served as nurses in the War
- Royal family of Russia before the Bolshevik Revolution
20 Clues: Ending of a war • "Dude who got shot" • Air Force in French • "Mexican Robin Hood" • Military unit in French • Served as nurses in the War • Serbian who shot the Archduke • "My gun is bigger than yours" • Fighting both France and Russia • Plan made by Alfred von Sciefflen • Fighting on the West side of Germany • Fighting on the East side of Germany • ...
Países 2024-04-09
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- Colonized the Mepuches
- A republic in the Caribe
- Also at the center of the map
- Largest Hispanic country
- Largest Caribbean country
- A "banana republic"
- Located at the "center" of the map
- Nicknamed St. Barts
- Longest country in LATAM
- French Colony in the Caribe
- Has the most Latinos outside of LATAM
- Means "rich coast"
- Named after Simon _________
- Often confused w/ Uruguay
- Semi-common Latino name
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- Two islands, one French colony
- Next to the biggest Hispanic country
- 1st Hispanic country
- _________ Francesa
- French colony shared with the Dutch
- Named after Venice
- Largest Central American country
- Rich port
- Often confused w/ Paraguay
- Famous for a canal
- Named after a certain Christopher
- Largest country in LATAM
- 1st Latino Country
- "The Savior"
- Home of the Inca tribe
30 Clues: Rich port • "The Savior" • _________ Francesa • Named after Venice • Famous for a canal • 1st Latino Country • Means "rich coast" • A "banana republic" • Nicknamed St. Barts • 1st Hispanic country • Colonized the Mepuches • Home of the Inca tribe • Semi-common Latino name • A republic in the Caribe • Largest Hispanic country • Largest country in LATAM • Longest country in LATAM • ...
Unit 9 Crossword 2024-04-25
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- imagine a perfect world
- worked in exchange for protection
- made medici family rich
- established the french throne in Paris
- united england
- ruler or emperor
- dutch humanist social critic and priest
- brought spain together
- led the French to victory in hundred year war
- italian dude who wrote a book on how to become a successful ruler
- had most power during downfall of rome
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- system that centered around humans
- invented the printing press
- head of church
- humanist who was beheaded by king
- plague that killed millions of people
- dude who sculpted david statue
- rich people who supported the arts
- wrote Romeo and juliet
- painted Mona Lisa
- religion in Russia
- holy city
- threw off rule of the monarchs in Russia
- famous french city
- document that limited power of king
25 Clues: holy city • head of church • united england • ruler or emperor • painted Mona Lisa • religion in Russia • famous french city • wrote Romeo and juliet • brought spain together • imagine a perfect world • made medici family rich • invented the printing press • dude who sculpted david statue • humanist who was beheaded by king • worked in exchange for protection • ...
Frenchman's Creek Crossword Puzzle #1 2025-01-16
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- French region famous for Lavender fields
- Sporting event
- Professional golfer born and raised in Scotland
- Birthplace of 1980 Nobel Peace Prize winner Jean Dausset
- Founded Palm Beach Gardens in 1959
- Famous seaside resort in France
- "Green" in Spanish
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- A castle or large country house in France
- Food and wine capital famous for its culinary specialties
- Famous French painter born in Bordeaux, France
- F1 Grand Prix in Italy
- City located on the banks of the Meuse River
- French term for "Boat"
- Type of wine
- Alternative form of "Park"
- Major river in France and Switzerland
- Recognized in Europe for significant tides, waves reach up to 13 meters
- Crown jewel of Floridas golf capital
- Longest river in France
- A town in the Piedmont region of Italy, about 9 miles west of Turin
20 Clues: Type of wine • Sporting event • "Green" in Spanish • F1 Grand Prix in Italy • French term for "Boat" • Longest river in France • Alternative form of "Park" • Famous seaside resort in France • Founded Palm Beach Gardens in 1959 • Crown jewel of Floridas golf capital • Major river in France and Switzerland • French region famous for Lavender fields • ...
Privateers and New colonies 2026-03-11
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- This ship brought the Pilgrim Fathers to America.
- Knighted for sailing around the world.
- They were in conflict with the Catholics.
- Main crop grown by English and French colonists.
- The first Englishman to deal in the slave trade.
- Raleigh found this, instead of El Dorado.
- 'The Starving Time' was associated with this colony.
- Colony set up in Trinidad by Antonio de Berrio.
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- Carried on the mule train.
- 'No ______ beyond the Line'.
- Sailng system used to protect Spanish treasure ships.
- Place on the West African coast.
- Runaway African slaves.
- These were built to protect Spanish colonies.
- First English island colony.
- French pirates.
- City of Gold.
- They occupied the two ends of St Kitts in 1627.
- The first commodity the Dutch searched for in the Caribbean.
- Spanish war fleet.
20 Clues: City of Gold. • French pirates. • Spanish war fleet. • Runaway African slaves. • Carried on the mule train. • 'No ______ beyond the Line'. • First English island colony. • Place on the West African coast. • Knighted for sailing around the world. • They were in conflict with the Catholics. • Raleigh found this, instead of El Dorado. • These were built to protect Spanish colonies. • ...
Bakery puzzle 2022-03-31
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- Summer favorite
- Fruity ice cream alternative
- Heat source
- Creamy dessert
- Fruity desert
- Roll
- Named after a French emperor
- Pucker producing
- Candle holders
- Fancy and fruit filled
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- Italian dessert with ricotta
- May be confused for hair goo
- Topped with chocolate chips and whipped cream
- Eggy
- Sandwich cookie
- Fluffy air filled pastry
- Your luck is tucked inside
- Bought by the dozen
- French pastry
- Layers served in a glass
20 Clues: Eggy • Roll • Heat source • Fruity desert • French pastry • Creamy dessert • Candle holders • Sandwich cookie • Summer favorite • Pucker producing • Bought by the dozen • Fancy and fruit filled • Fluffy air filled pastry • Layers served in a glass • Your luck is tucked inside • Italian dessert with ricotta • May be confused for hair goo • Fruity ice cream alternative • Named after a French emperor • ...
Communiquer en classe 2024-08-15
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- please (formal or plural)
- pay attention
- I have a question
- you're welcome
- I don't understand
- raise your hand
- what does it mean (in English)?
- How do you spell that?
- stand up
- look
- sit down
- no
- Speak in French
- How do you say (in French)?
- thank you
- open
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- close
- work with a partner
- Are you done?
- yes
- please (informal)
- Take out your homework
- listen
23 Clues: no • yes • look • open • close • listen • stand up • sit down • thank you • Are you done? • pay attention • you're welcome • raise your hand • Speak in French • I have a question • please (informal) • I don't understand • work with a partner • How do you spell that? • Take out your homework • please (formal or plural) • How do you say (in French)? • what does it mean (in English)?
41a 2024-07-11
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- Greek philosopher
- Chinese philosopher
- Medieval theologian
- Wrote Canterbury Tales
- French Revolution figure
- Soviet dictator
- Printing pioneer
- Baroque composer
- French Enlightenment writer
- Code of laws
- Greek philosopher
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- Sailed in 1492
- Renaissance genius
- Russian empress
- Author of 'The Old Man and the Sea'
- Circumnavigator
- German philosopher
- Athenian leader
- Parted the Red Sea
- Ottoman sultan
- English military leader
- Greek poetess
- Astronomer
- Macedonian conqueror
- Crossed the Alps
25 Clues: Astronomer • Code of laws • Greek poetess • Sailed in 1492 • Ottoman sultan • Russian empress • Circumnavigator • Athenian leader • Soviet dictator • Printing pioneer • Baroque composer • Crossed the Alps • Greek philosopher • Greek philosopher • Renaissance genius • German philosopher • Parted the Red Sea • Chinese philosopher • Medieval theologian • Macedonian conqueror • Wrote Canterbury Tales • ...
Andre's French words 2018-02-27
On y va (write answers in French) 2013-07-18
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- What is to win in French
- what do you say when you ask for something?
- what is two beds in french?
- What is ticket in French
- anouther word for speedy
- What is expensive in French
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- There is a famous tower in Paris, what is it called?
- What is visit in french
- ".... over here!"
- "we are travelling by ...., which travells over the sea"
10 Clues: ".... over here!" • What is visit in french • What is to win in French • What is ticket in French • anouther word for speedy • what is two beds in french? • What is expensive in French • what do you say when you ask for something? • There is a famous tower in Paris, what is it called? • "we are travelling by ...., which travells over the sea"
french revolution crossword puzzle 2025-05-17
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- A meeting of the National Assembly on June 20,1789 to draft a constitution for France.
- Danton A leader of the Sans-Culottes and Paris commune during the French Revolution. His title was Minister of Justice.
- A law code developed by Napoleon that preserved the gains of the French Revolution by organizing the equality of the citizens before the law.
- "Without breeches." Members of the Paris commune who considered themselves ordinary patriots.
- An individual qualified to vote in an election
- A dissenting group
- A sudden overthrow of the government
- One of the 3 classes into which French society was divided before the revolution.
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- A famous leader of Sans-Culottes. Wrote "Friend of the People"
- The unique cultural identity of a people based on common language, religon, and national symbols
- On April 6, 1793 a National Convention put together a crucial political body during the French Revolution. It was to protect the new republic against both internal and external threats.
- A period of state-sanctioned violence during the French Revolution.
- The Middle class, including merchant, industrials, and professional people.
- They were initially known as the "society of the friends" of the constitution.(A group)
- Bonaparte A French army general who succeeded in taking over France through a coup d'etat in 1799.
- Government established in France after the overthrow of the Directory in 1799, with Napoleon as first consul in control of the entire government
16 Clues: A dissenting group • A sudden overthrow of the government • An individual qualified to vote in an election • A famous leader of Sans-Culottes. Wrote "Friend of the People" • A period of state-sanctioned violence during the French Revolution. • The Middle class, including merchant, industrials, and professional people. • ...
French and Indian War 2023-10-24
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- Both France and Britain gave the Natives __________ to stay on their good side.
- The land that France and Britain were fighting over.
- What country did Native Americans fear would take their land?
- The Seneca chief who said his people are "living in a country between"
- What did colonists want more of as the population grew?
- Native Americans wanted to keep their land to grow their crops and for _________ in the woods.
- What were British traders from Pennsylvania making that made them want to continue to have access to the Ohio River Valley?
- Native Americans needed France and Britain to _______ with.
- The French wanted to keep the British east of this mountain range.
- What did the French build that made colonists very upset?
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- According to this colony's charter they were granted land all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
- Eventually Native Americans had to choose sides based on what was best for their _________.
- What major river did explorers claim for France?
- According to France Britain's claim ended at this mountain range.
- France depended on the American Indian trade so they saw them as partners and ______.
- How many colonists were living in the colonies when the French and Indian War started?
- How many years had the French been living in North America?
- Unlike the British, the French did not plan to __________ in the Ohio River Valley.
- Did Native Americans choose to side with Britain, France, or try to stay neutral?
19 Clues: What major river did explorers claim for France? • The land that France and Britain were fighting over. • What did colonists want more of as the population grew? • What did the French build that made colonists very upset? • Native Americans needed France and Britain to _______ with. • How many years had the French been living in North America? • ...
Key terms of the last 2 decades 2025-12-11
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- Period of studying the natural world through observation and questioning
- French Revolution political body that gained dictatorial power during the Reign of Terror. Used death penalty often.
- Revolution that ended in the execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
- Last Queen of France, did not realise how poor citizens were, was executed using guillotine
- Father of Liberalism
- Scientific Revolution theory that supposed the sun was in the center of the universe. Went against religious beliefs. Was eventually confirmed by Galileo.
- Method of experimentation that was introduced during the Scientific Revolution
- Period of progress by exposing old ideas with logic and reasoning. Main figures: Locke, Hobbes, and Voltaire
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- Scientific Revolution scientist who proposed the 3 Laws of Motion.
- Main figure during the Reign of Terror, he was eventually killed for having too much power
- Meeting of European leaders that kept peace in Europe and settled territorial disputes
- French Revolution document that stated what rights the government needs to protect
- System Napoleon standardized during his rule
- Period of French Revolution that is characterized by gore and massacres
- Execution machine used during the French Revolution that is the main symbol of the Reign of Terror
- Napoleon's legal code that standardized citizenship, family, and property
- Self-appointed Emperor, who recently died in exile
- Last King of France, was executed during the French Revolution
- Renaissance invention that influenced Scientific Revolution by spreading information faster.
19 Clues: Father of Liberalism • System Napoleon standardized during his rule • Self-appointed Emperor, who recently died in exile • Last King of France, was executed during the French Revolution • Scientific Revolution scientist who proposed the 3 Laws of Motion. • Period of French Revolution that is characterized by gore and massacres • ...
The French Revolution 2023-04-12
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- This group was composed of the high-ranking clergy.
- This group was composed of the French nobility.
- Design of the new French flag
- The _______ was a period that saw between 12,000 and 16,000 people guillotined by the Committee of Public Safety
- This symbol of royal tyranny was attacked on July 14, 1789
- This group was composed of the bourgeoisie, artisans, workers, and peasants.
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- The Committee of __________ was a French governmental organization that ruthlessly put down local opposition to the new French Republic.
- This man’s coup d’état ended the Directory’s rule in 1799.
- Idea that a monarch rules through the might and will of God.
- This man, a leader of the Committee of Public Safety, was himself guillotined in July, 1794.
- Device for beheading commonly used in the French Revolutionary period
- __________ was the new French government created by the Constitution of the Year III of the Republic, which ruled 1795-1799.
12 Clues: Design of the new French flag • This group was composed of the French nobility. • This group was composed of the high-ranking clergy. • This man’s coup d’état ended the Directory’s rule in 1799. • This symbol of royal tyranny was attacked on July 14, 1789 • Idea that a monarch rules through the might and will of God. • ...
France 2013-10-15
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- Is the closest French town to England.
- Is a dish of cooked land snails.
- The river that winds through Paris.
- Is a soft, creamy, surface-ripened cow's milk cheese It was first made in Normandy.
- The name of a (red)wine, a region and a city.
- Was established in 1899 and has a major automobile market in Europe. It is also known for its successes in rallying and Formula 1 racing.
- Was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the latter stages of the French Revolution.
- Was quoted saying in Quebec “Vive le Québec libre!”, his name was de _______ .
- This city is famous for its mustard which originated in 1856.
- French currency before the Euro.
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- Was annexed by Germany following its victory in the Franco-Prussian War.
- Is a type of very thin pancake.
- Is the second-largest French city on the Mediterranean coast after Marseille.
- In the Da Vinci Code, where Jacques Saunière is found dead.
- Last name of author who penned The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les Miserables.
15 Clues: Is a type of very thin pancake. • Is a dish of cooked land snails. • French currency before the Euro. • The river that winds through Paris. • Is the closest French town to England. • The name of a (red)wine, a region and a city. • In the Da Vinci Code, where Jacques Saunière is found dead. • This city is famous for its mustard which originated in 1856. • ...
September Issue Crossword 2025-07-15
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- French house known for its tweed suits, camellias, and No. 5 perfume
- Maximalist 2024/2025 trend featuring furs, gold, animal prints, and red nails
- Trend defined by minimalism, neutral palettes, and stealth wealth dressing
- Trend of wrap sweaters, leg warmers, and pastel pinks inspired by dancers
- Sister brand to Prada; led the micro mini comeback and ballet flat revival
- Grace’s last name; creative visionary and legendary Vogue stylist with red hair
- French designer known for sun-kissed shows and micro bags
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- Iconic French designer known for corsets, sailor stripes, and cone bras
- Paris-based label that made headlines with a spray-on dress and robotic runways
- French word that pairs with “couture” to define elite fashion craft
- French luxury conglomerate behind many major fashion houses
- Last name of Isabel, known for Parisian boho looks and wedge sneakers
- Last name of Jonathan, the creative director of Loewe, admired for surrealist touches
- First name of the American Vogue editor-in-chief known for her bob and sunglasses
- Law’s last name; celebrity stylist known for his work with Zendaya
15 Clues: French designer known for sun-kissed shows and micro bags • French luxury conglomerate behind many major fashion houses • Law’s last name; celebrity stylist known for his work with Zendaya • French word that pairs with “couture” to define elite fashion craft • French house known for its tweed suits, camellias, and No. 5 perfume • ...
Moonstone Conspiracy 2018-03-13
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- the city of light
- a spa town in England
- human-made subterranean passageways for religious practice
- a king who lost his head
- a pugilistic sport
- a little red flower
- the French had one; so did the Americans
- an agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime
- a notorious woman from the Bible
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- a French castle
- a vane way to crush grain
- they seek him here; they seek him there
- a type of financial fraud
- a swift card game.
- the sharp end of French capital punishment
15 Clues: a French castle • the city of light • a swift card game. • a pugilistic sport • a little red flower • a spa town in England • a king who lost his head • a vane way to crush grain • a type of financial fraud • a notorious woman from the Bible • they seek him here; they seek him there • the French had one; so did the Americans • the sharp end of French capital punishment • ...
AGT I 2020-06-15
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- They are ‘doubled’ at the Louvre
- his translation of Vitruvius divided an audience
- Raphael hated it; Hugo loved it
- it ‘opens’ a book
- Piranesi dedicated a book to this ‘supreme’ quality of Roman architecture
- An ultimate obsession of Durand
- Ruskin had seven
- there are three (but also five)
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- a fixation for 18th-century French architects
- Hugo mourned its death
- The Baron who redesigned Paris
- Sainte with both a church and a library
- famous French dispute
- The French ‘essaist’
- in 18th century France, its was ‘Grand’ and Roman
15 Clues: Ruskin had seven • it ‘opens’ a book • The French ‘essaist’ • famous French dispute • Hugo mourned its death • The Baron who redesigned Paris • Raphael hated it; Hugo loved it • An ultimate obsession of Durand • there are three (but also five) • They are ‘doubled’ at the Louvre • Sainte with both a church and a library • a fixation for 18th-century French architects • ...
French Revolution 2024-12-04
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- Who was the revolutionary leader
- National anthem of France
- King at the time of the revolution
- What is the wife of Louis XVI's first name
- Where did people storm into during the revolution
- What does the F stand for
- Lower class of the French Revolution
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- Government before the French Revolution started
- Where was the king executed
- First ruler of France
- French nobility
- Where did the revolution take place
- Who ended this revolution
- What does the L in LEF stand for
- What does the E in LEF stand for
15 Clues: French nobility • First ruler of France • National anthem of France • Who ended this revolution • What does the F stand for • Where was the king executed • Who was the revolutionary leader • What does the L in LEF stand for • What does the E in LEF stand for • King at the time of the revolution • Where did the revolution take place • Lower class of the French Revolution • ...
La Francophonie - Celebrating the Global Francophone Community 2026-02-05
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- Country with the largest French-speaking population
- French dialect spoken in Louisiana
- Custom-made clothes in Paris Fashion Week
- Speaking two languages fluently
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- An ambiguous remark
- A French traditional stewed vegetable dish
- Largest French-speaking continent
- Common French greeting
- People living or the French dialect spoken in Quebec, Canada
9 Clues: An ambiguous remark • Common French greeting • Speaking two languages fluently • Largest French-speaking continent • French dialect spoken in Louisiana • Custom-made clothes in Paris Fashion Week • A French traditional stewed vegetable dish • Country with the largest French-speaking population • People living or the French dialect spoken in Quebec, Canada
Food 2023-04-18
French vocabulary 2024-05-28
10 Clues: a romanian • female neighbour • Capital of Belgium • french word for "how" • french word for "pen" • male barber/haircutter • french verb meaning "to forget" • french verb meaning "to parade" • a hot dish made of melted cheese • to know some fact or information
Unit 4 Geoculture 2024-02-20
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- - Symbol for french farmers and hard workers
- - Someone who was famous for nouveau canvas
- The ritual of 1968
- - Industrial
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- - A Ball room
- - A poster of advertisement
- - The taller quarter of Paris La Basilique du Sacré Coeur
- - yogurt , cheese , vines regional specialty
- - A model for a painting
- - A young president in the French republic
- - Normandy cheese
- - French poet
- - A creamy type of cheese
- left in France - Zero because they went industrial
14 Clues: - Industrial • - A Ball room • - French poet • - Normandy cheese • The ritual of 1968 • - A model for a painting • - A creamy type of cheese • - A poster of advertisement • - A young president in the French republic • - Someone who was famous for nouveau canvas • - Symbol for french farmers and hard workers • - yogurt , cheese , vines regional specialty • ...
French Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-11
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- a rest day
- This is what Aliener and her 3 horses did
- This is where Mitch took Aliener
- Money in french
- A female horse or mare in french
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- Nickname for Wild Horses in Austrailia
- Roxanne helped _____ Aliener
- Aliener spent a lot of time in _____
- to travel
- The 3 horses had to ______ the trail
- The Australia Bicentennial National Horse ____
- Wild horses
- A male horse or stalion in french
- Big hills on the trail
14 Clues: to travel • a rest day • Wild horses • Money in french • Big hills on the trail • Roxanne helped _____ Aliener • This is where Mitch took Aliener • A female horse or mare in french • A male horse or stalion in french • Aliener spent a lot of time in _____ • The 3 horses had to ______ the trail • Nickname for Wild Horses in Austrailia • This is what Aliener and her 3 horses did • ...
American & French Revolution 2023-11-28
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- A written plan of Government
- A group of representatives that makes laws for a nation
- group formed by the Third Estate to write a new constitution
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
- Social classes in France before the French Revolution
- A wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789
- The wealthiest members of the Third Estate- lawyers, doctors, etc.
- members of the 3rd Estate demand guns and ammunition; troops open fire; the Bastille, a fortress in Paris used as a prison is stormed; this begins the French Revolution
- The July 20,1789 pledge by the third estate to create a new constitution
- the right and the power of a person or a nation to govern themselves
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- A sudden overthrow of the government by a small group
- Radical Phase that sent many to the guillotine. Led by Robespierre.
- Radical republicans during the French Revolution. They were led by Maximilien Robespierre from 1793 to 1794.
- people who take extreme political positions
- national razor-used heavily in the Reign of Terror
- An assembly that represented the entire French population through three groups, known as estates.
16 Clues: A written plan of Government • people who take extreme political positions • national razor-used heavily in the Reign of Terror • A sudden overthrow of the government by a small group • Social classes in France before the French Revolution • A group of representatives that makes laws for a nation • group formed by the Third Estate to write a new constitution • ...
Reaction & Revolution(Figures of) 2025-10-01
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- Emperor of Austria and later Austro-Hungary, maintained conservative rule during nationalist uprisings (1848–1916).
- British foreign secretary who led the Congress of Vienna to restore European stability after Napoleon.
- Piedmont’s prime minister who used diplomacy and war to unify Italy under Victor Emmanuel II.
- Prussian chancellor who unified Germany through realpolitik and wars (Austro-Prussian, Franco-Prussian).
- French “Citizen King” who ruled after the July Revolution, leading a moderate monarchy until 1848.
- Russian czar who enforced strict autocracy and Russification, suppressing liberal and nationalist movements.
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- Russian czar who emancipated serfs in 1861 but faced resistance for limited reforms, assassinated in 1881.
- King of Piedmont-Sardinia who became the first king of a unified Italy in 1861.
- French diplomat who negotiated at the Congress of Vienna to protect French interests post-Napoleon.
- III, French leader elected president in 1848, later emperor, modernized France but lost the Franco-Prussian War.
- Austrian chancellor who dominated the Congress of Vienna, advocating conservative policies against revolution.
- Russian czar who helped form the Quadruple Alliance and promoted the Holy Alliance to preserve monarchies.
- French king restored after Napoleon’s defeat, ruling as a constitutional monarch during the Bourbon Restoration (1814–1830).
- Italian revolutionary who led military campaigns, like the Expedition of the Thousand, to unify Italy.
- Italian nationalist who founded Young Italy, inspiring the Risorgimento for Italian unification.
- French king whose absolutist policies sparked the July Revolution of 1830, leading to his abdication.
16 Clues: King of Piedmont-Sardinia who became the first king of a unified Italy in 1861. • Piedmont’s prime minister who used diplomacy and war to unify Italy under Victor Emmanuel II. • Italian nationalist who founded Young Italy, inspiring the Risorgimento for Italian unification. • ...
French Revolution 2024-01-22
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- Fear Peasants they didn’t agree, they were looking for other privileges
- nobles that left their native country to reside in another, often due to political reasons or seeking better opportunities.
- Assembly serving as a legislative body responsible for making laws and governing the country.
- refers to a social class consisting of individuals with hereditary privileges, often based on noble birth, wealth, or influence
- Bastille Parisian fortress and prison, symbolically stormed on July 14, 1789, during the French Revolution.
- Were members of a radical political club during the French Revolution
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- Refers to the middle class in a society, particularly associated with capitalism
- Convention First government of the French Revolution
- general Was a representative assembly in pre-revolutionary France that consisted of delegates from three social classes or estates
- Regime Social and political structure of France before the French Revolution, absolute monarchy, a rigid class system, and privileged nobility.
- The Girondins were a political faction during the French Revolution.
- Court Oath the French Third Estate pledged to stay united until a new constitution was established, marking a key moment in the early days of the French Revolution.
12 Clues: Convention First government of the French Revolution • The Girondins were a political faction during the French Revolution. • Were members of a radical political club during the French Revolution • Fear Peasants they didn’t agree, they were looking for other privileges • Refers to the middle class in a society, particularly associated with capitalism • ...
Weather, The Body & English Vocabulary 2023-11-20
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- standing out; easily visible
- to say before
- a ruler whose word is law
- a thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface which obscures or restricts visibility
- thread-like outgrowth from the skin especially covering the head
- a weather event that produces thunder and lightning
- word of blessing
- well-known for something bad
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- mars, avril, mai
- French for "sun"
- the "true word"
- the vibe a word gives off
- kept secret or done secretively
- décembre, janvier, février
- to look upon or treat with contempt
- present everywhere
- liquid precipitation; in French
- to fee disgust or intense dislike for something/someone
- French for "a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air"
19 Clues: to say before • the "true word" • mars, avril, mai • French for "sun" • word of blessing • present everywhere • the vibe a word gives off • a ruler whose word is law • décembre, janvier, février • standing out; easily visible • well-known for something bad • kept secret or done secretively • liquid precipitation; in French • to look upon or treat with contempt • ...
6: Reason & Revolution Vocabulary 2023-12-03
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- a Venezuelan military and political leader
- insurrection by self-liberated slaves against French colonial rule
- a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the thinking of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment
- a legislative and consultative assembly of the different classes of French subjects
- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
- what is used in the production process to produce output—that is, goods and services
- a general panic at the start of the French Revolution
- public intellectuals dedicated to solving the real problems of the world
- states may secure their survival by preventing any one state from gaining enough military power to dominate all other
- the social and political order that existed in France from the late Middle Ages until the French Revolution
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- the last queen of France before the French Revolution. She was born an archduchess of Austria
- planting a different crop on a particular piece of land each growing season
- having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook
- the period of social and economic change
- Haitian general and prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution
- the founding document of the United States
- the process by which rural communities grow to form cities, or urban centers
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
- a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Age of Enlightenment throughout Europe
20 Clues: the period of social and economic change • a Venezuelan military and political leader • the founding document of the United States • a general panic at the start of the French Revolution • the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines • Haitian general and prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution • ...
Chapters 1-3 2025-12-17
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- Carrying canoes between waterways
- Staple fish traded from Atlantic waters
- Important early economic activity for the French
- Beaded belts used for record keeping and agreements
- Lightweight boat used for travel and trade
- Community established by Europeans
- Land traditionally used by a group
- Way stories and knowledge were passed down
- Family group within Haudenosaunee society
- Founder of Quebec and early leader of New France
- Most valuable fur in the fur trade
- Key transportation route in New FranceAcadia French colony in the Atlantic region
- Independent traders who travelled inland for furs
- Settlement controlled by another country
- Traditional Mi'kmaq dwelling
- Corn beans and squash grown together
- Exchange of goods between groups
- Agreement between Indigenous peoples and Europeans
- Group of leaders who made decisions
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- Confederacy also known as the Iroquois
- Partnership between the French and Indigenous peoples
- Catholic missionaries in New France
- Indigenous peoples of the Great Lakes region
- Farmers who lived on seigneurial land
- French colony along the St. Lawrence River
- Main economic activity of New France
- Indigenous people of the Atlantic region
- Capital city of New France
- Landowners under the seigneurial system
- Land system used in New France
- Respected knowledge keepers in Indigenous communities
- Haudenosaunee communal home
- Canoe paddlers who transported goods and furs
- Religious settlement run by missionaries
- French explorer who claimed land for France
- Group of territories ruled by one country
- Traveling to learn about new lands
37 Clues: Capital city of New France • Haudenosaunee communal home • Traditional Mi'kmaq dwelling • Land system used in New France • Exchange of goods between groups • Carrying canoes between waterways • Community established by Europeans • Land traditionally used by a group • Most valuable fur in the fur trade • Traveling to learn about new lands • Catholic missionaries in New France • ...
Canadian Provinces and Territories 2025-05-30
13 Clues: Oil • Wheat • Inuits • French • Potatoes • Klondike • Kissing Cod • Peggy's Cove • Fraser River • Home to Toronto • Northern Lights • Home to Winnipeg • English and French
History 2020-06-17
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- act that put a tax on all public documents
- a luxurious royal palace located next to Paris
- Name of the island where Napoleon was exiled
- name of the king of france
- Buildings where goods are manufactured
- french name for the nation's highest courts
- the basis of the French economy in the 18th
- the Declaration of
- group of instigators and provocateurs in America
- City of the tea party
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- queen that people disliked
- who wrote the declaration of independence
- the first president of the United States
- an intellectual and philosophical movement
- Louis 16 cause of death
- a French statesman and military leader
- city where they signed the end of the american rev
- european country that ally to the Americans
- government building stormed by the Parisian
- where did the Industrial Revolution begin
20 Clues: the Declaration of • City of the tea party • Louis 16 cause of death • queen that people disliked • name of the king of france • a French statesman and military leader • Buildings where goods are manufactured • the first president of the United States • who wrote the declaration of independence • where did the Industrial Revolution begin • ...
Read. Dream. Share in Translation 2020-04-29
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- — Dream in Dutch
- Read in Hmong
- Dream in Somali
- Read in Telugu
- Dream in Spanish
- Dream in Samoan
- Share in Hmong
- — Dream in French
- Share in Hawaiian
- — Read in Hawaiian
- Dream in Telugu
- — Share in German
- Read in Spanish
- Share in Samoan
- Read in Italian
- — Read in French
- Share in Spanish
- Share in Telugu
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- — Dream in Hawaiian
- Share in Portuguese
- Read in Vietnamese
- Dream in Portuguese
- Read in Samoan
- Dream in Italian
- Share in Somali
- — Dream in German
- — Share in Dutch
- — Share in French
- Share in Vietnamese
- Read in Somali
- — Read in German
- Read in Portuguese
- — Read in Dutch
- Dream in Hmong
- Share in Italian
- Dream in Vietnamese
36 Clues: Read in Hmong • Read in Samoan • Read in Telugu • Share in Hmong • Read in Somali • Dream in Hmong • Share in Somali • Dream in Somali • Dream in Samoan • Dream in Telugu • Read in Spanish • Share in Samoan • — Read in Dutch • Read in Italian • Share in Telugu • — Dream in Dutch • Dream in Italian • Dream in Spanish • — Share in Dutch • — Read in German • — Read in French • Share in Spanish • Share in Italian • ...
Le verbe aller, les lieux publics et les prepositions, calcul 2023-03-08
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- Le petit chaperon rouge est une (small)..... fille.
- Gas station is ........ in French.
- Paul (choisir)............ le livre rouge.
- Je vais....école.
- 2x5-3x2+5= ......
- 225÷15 = ......
- Il y a beaucoup de bus à la .... (bus station).
- Chaque vendredi les Musulmans vont à la .....
- Nous allons .... France.
- Je vais, tu ....
- Le contraire de généreux.
- Nous (finir) .....dans 5 minutes.
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- 99÷3=
- Est-ce que tu (parler) .... espagnol?
- Tous les héros ont leurs forces et leurs..........
- Je vais ...... maison.
- Mon est gentil. Marie est ..........
- Police station in French is ...... de police.
- Le féminin de courageux.
- Mon père est beau mais ma mère est ............
- Je vais ... toilettes
- Les Chrétiens prient dans une ........
- fire station in French is caserne de ....
- Nous (manger)........ dans la chambre.
- Mon frère .... en Angleterre.
25 Clues: 99÷3= • 225÷15 = ...... • Je vais, tu .... • Je vais....école. • 2x5-3x2+5= ...... • Je vais ... toilettes • Je vais ...... maison. • Le féminin de courageux. • Nous allons .... France. • Le contraire de généreux. • Mon frère .... en Angleterre. • Nous (finir) .....dans 5 minutes. • Gas station is ........ in French. • Mon est gentil. Marie est .......... • ...
Alex's French Crossword 2023-05-26
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- What month is easter in?
- What colour is blue?
- What month is Halloween in?
- What day is Sunday?
- What month is winter?
- What is five plus five?
- What day is Wednesday?
- What month is may?
- What day in Monday?
- What colour is brown?
- What month is Christmas in?
- What is the capital of France?
- What is hello in French?
- What is fourteen plus six?
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- What is the most famous tourist attraction if France?
- What number is 30?
- What day is thursday?
- what colour is pink?
- What month is July?
- What is thank you in French?
- What number is 8?
- Who is the French president?
- What number is 15?
- What day is Saturday?
- What number is 7?
- What numeber is 3?
26 Clues: What number is 8? • What number is 7? • What number is 30? • What number is 15? • What month is may? • What numeber is 3? • What month is July? • What day is Sunday? • What day in Monday? • What colour is blue? • what colour is pink? • What day is thursday? • What month is winter? • What day is Saturday? • What colour is brown? • What day is Wednesday? • What is five plus five? • ...
Chapter 4: Fur Trade 2014-12-02
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- Native group who served as French middlemen
- Area for the British fur trade monopoly
- Activity central to economy of New France
- Cross of Scottish and Native
- Overland Carrying of canoes
- Native travelling food
- HBC trading post name
- NWC
- To seek peace, surrender
- Fur trade 'taxi driver' (boat)
- Winning means controlling more wealth than others
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- The in-between guy in a business deal
- Spreaders of religion to the natives
- Cross of French and Native
- Stations for British to dry fish
- Horse and wagon for Metis
- HBC
- Runners of the woods
- Woven belt of reds, blues and yellows
- To have very little of something left
- Trade item received from French used for decorating
- NWC's central position in trade
- Closest trading post to Peace River
23 Clues: NWC • HBC • Runners of the woods • HBC trading post name • Native travelling food • To seek peace, surrender • Horse and wagon for Metis • Cross of French and Native • Overland Carrying of canoes • Cross of Scottish and Native • Fur trade 'taxi driver' (boat) • NWC's central position in trade • Stations for British to dry fish • Closest trading post to Peace River • ...
Phoenix Crossword 2015-12-07
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- indigenous people of New Zealand
- Gold Cup race
- Where a big sea bird might touch down
- This bird won't be flying high
- Scottish and Western Australian town
- French name for Kermit
- Welsh cattle dog
- Evolutionary northern Australian town?
- Does this creature hide things away for later?
- Is this President Dutch or French?
- Alpine parrot of New Zealand
- Sport of New Zealand champions
- Animal that plays dead
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- train connecting UK and France
- A good place to be on the French Riviera
- Australian Formula 1 venue
- A place to carry coals to in NE England or NSW?
- Best place to put on your boots
- Canine that's two animals in one?
- Where Arthur sat?
- Famous New Zealander on top of the world
- Shipyard where the Titanic was built
22 Clues: Gold Cup race • Welsh cattle dog • Where Arthur sat? • French name for Kermit • Animal that plays dead • Australian Formula 1 venue • Alpine parrot of New Zealand • train connecting UK and France • This bird won't be flying high • Sport of New Zealand champions • Best place to put on your boots • indigenous people of New Zealand • Canine that's two animals in one? • ...
Maddi’s cross word 2023-10-10
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- of Liberty well organized political organization
- and indian war to maintain their land
- of 1763 British-produced boundary
- the acts or means of enlightening
- of Trenton boosted morale of American troops
- Forge The third of eight encampments
- Marion The swamp fox
- rebellion launched in 1763 to drive British out of territory
- of Charleston Major engagement and victory by the British
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- battle British surrendered 8000 men to General Washington
- of Saratoga
- acts A series of laws
- A punitive ban
- Duquesne french base for controlling the Ohio territories
- battle A stunning example of Military prowess and leadership
- hand picked elite force
- Greene Respected General of revolutionary war
- of Paris 1763 ended the French and Indian war
- Paine Published Common sense
- branch petition Last attempt to prevent war
- confederacy better organized and more effective
21 Clues: of Saratoga • A punitive ban • Marion The swamp fox • acts A series of laws • hand picked elite force • Paine Published Common sense • of 1763 British-produced boundary • the acts or means of enlightening • Forge The third of eight encampments • and indian war to maintain their land • branch petition Last attempt to prevent war • of Trenton boosted morale of American troops • ...
Maddi’s cross word 2023-10-10
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- of Liberty well organized political organization
- and indian war to maintain their land
- of 1763 British-produced boundary
- the acts or means of enlightening
- of Trenton boosted morale of American troops
- Forge The third of eight encampments
- Marion The swamp fox
- rebellion launched in 1763 to drive British out of territory
- of Charleston Major engagement and victory by the British
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- battle British surrendered 8000 men to General Washington
- of Saratoga
- acts A series of laws
- A punitive ban
- Duquesne french base for controlling the Ohio territories
- battle A stunning example of Military prowess and leadership
- hand picked elite force
- Greene Respected General of revolutionary war
- of Paris 1763 ended the French and Indian war
- Paine Published Common sense
- branch petition Last attempt to prevent war
- confederacy better organized and more effective
21 Clues: of Saratoga • A punitive ban • Marion The swamp fox • acts A series of laws • hand picked elite force • Paine Published Common sense • of 1763 British-produced boundary • the acts or means of enlightening • Forge The third of eight encampments • and indian war to maintain their land • branch petition Last attempt to prevent war • of Trenton boosted morale of American troops • ...
Wisconsin History 2025-12-24
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- Site of 1871 fire deadlier than Chicago's
- Early economic activity with French explorers
- Brew city
- French Jesuit explorer who traveled Wisconsin rivers
- Iconic Wisconsin product
- City named after French word for root
- Progressive governor nicknamed "Fighting Bob"
- Home to lake wingra, monona, mendota, and some wardrips
- "America's _____"
- Packers
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- Historic military fort near Portage
- Industry centered in Wisconsin Rapids and Appleton
- 1200-mile long National scenic trail running across Wisconsin
- Tribe whose name is shared with a Wisconsin river
- Key shipping hub
- Wisconsin earned this in 1848
- Natural forces that shaped Wisconsin's landscape
- River and famous fishing rod company
- Sauk leader in 1832 war fought partly in Wisconsin
- Industry that fueled Wisconsin's 19th-century economy
- Scenic sandstone gorge turned tourist attraction
- Lead miners earned the nickname of this animal
22 Clues: Packers • Brew city • Key shipping hub • "America's _____" • Iconic Wisconsin product • Wisconsin earned this in 1848 • Historic military fort near Portage • River and famous fishing rod company • City named after French word for root • Site of 1871 fire deadlier than Chicago's • Early economic activity with French explorers • Progressive governor nicknamed "Fighting Bob" • ...
I’m bored and no cheating 2023-03-27
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- Rory’s first boyfriend
- Waitin on a women singer
- Lizzie McGuire’s best friend
- favorite hound
- HTT (plural)
- Rory’s last boyfriend
- Rory’s real name
- don’t do this with the small stuff
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- Rory’s hometown
- favorite day of the week
- safety item for a bike
- Buy Dirt singer
- yummy French treat
- Is it Miley or …
- it’s a big purchase
- Vacation Time
- Two in French
- special month
- Lorelai’s forever beau
- Sunday special
20 Clues: HTT (plural) • Vacation Time • Two in French • special month • favorite hound • Sunday special • Rory’s hometown • Buy Dirt singer • Is it Miley or … • Rory’s real name • yummy French treat • it’s a big purchase • Rory’s last boyfriend • Rory’s first boyfriend • safety item for a bike • Lorelai’s forever beau • favorite day of the week • Waitin on a women singer • Lizzie McGuire’s best friend • ...
I’m bored and no cheating 2023-03-27
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- Lorelai’s forever beau
- Lizzie McGuire’s best friend
- Buy Dirt singer
- favorite day of the week
- Rory’s hometown
- it’s a big purchase
- don’t do this with the small stuff
- Two in French
- yummy French treat
- special month
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- Is it Miley or …
- Sunday special
- Rory’s last boyfriend
- HTT (plural)
- Waitin on a women singer
- safety item for a bike
- favorite hound
- Rory’s real name
- Vacation Time
- Rory’s first boyfriend
20 Clues: HTT (plural) • Vacation Time • Two in French • special month • Sunday special • favorite hound • Buy Dirt singer • Rory’s hometown • Is it Miley or … • Rory’s real name • yummy French treat • it’s a big purchase • Rory’s last boyfriend • Lorelai’s forever beau • safety item for a bike • Rory’s first boyfriend • Waitin on a women singer • favorite day of the week • Lizzie McGuire’s best friend • ...
10 2024-08-28
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- Dutch Santa Claus
- Nicaraguan Christmas dish
- Czech Christmas dish
- Italian seafood
- Spanish nougat candy
- Portuguese cake
- French dessert
- Swedish Yule goat
- Dutch Christmas meal
- Australian Christmas dessert
- Swedish Christmas tree
- Danish Christmas dessert
- Italian Christmas dish
- Preparation period
- Italian sweet bread
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- Italian dessert
- Medieval tradition
- Christmas drink
- French Yule log
- Russian Easter bread
- Catalan tradition
- Scandinavian holiday drink
- German roast beef
- Festive cake
- German beef dish
25 Clues: Festive cake • French dessert • Italian dessert • Christmas drink • Italian seafood • French Yule log • Portuguese cake • German beef dish • Dutch Santa Claus • Swedish Yule goat • Catalan tradition • German roast beef • Medieval tradition • Preparation period • Italian sweet bread • Czech Christmas dish • Spanish nougat candy • Russian Easter bread • Dutch Christmas meal • Swedish Christmas tree • ...
Kyle: la nourriture 2025-01-30
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- long yellow thing
- can be fried or scrambled
- made from potatoes
- teacher fruit
- used for French fries
- dip it in milk
- white grain
- white drink
- spongebob's house
- It is on a cob
- main part of a birthday
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- pie
- yellow and sour
- looks like an avocado but no big seed
- cooked Peppa pig
- French pastry
- makes you cry
- farm bird
- people put it in milk
- lives in water
20 Clues: pie • farm bird • white grain • white drink • teacher fruit • French pastry • makes you cry • dip it in milk • lives in water • It is on a cob • yellow and sour • cooked Peppa pig • long yellow thing • spongebob's house • made from potatoes • used for French fries • people put it in milk • main part of a birthday • can be fried or scrambled • looks like an avocado but no big seed
Crossword 2023-02-01
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- French term for egg
- Flavored liquid used as base for sauces,soups,gravies & stews
- Mixture of roughly cut onion,carrot & celery
- French term for soup
- French term for stock
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- Milk is used while preparing this sauce
- French term for fish
- French term for cheese
- Protein present in egg that helps to thicken the sauce
- Equal quantity of fat and flour cooked together
10 Clues: French term for egg • French term for fish • French term for soup • French term for stock • French term for cheese • Milk is used while preparing this sauce • Mixture of roughly cut onion,carrot & celery • Equal quantity of fat and flour cooked together • Protein present in egg that helps to thicken the sauce • Flavored liquid used as base for sauces,soups,gravies & stews
French and Indian War 2025-10-06
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- He was an English general who led troops during the Battle of Quebec
- The land that both the British and the French wanted
- This Indian tribe supported the French, but switched sides in 1758
- After failing to capture Fort Duquesne, George Washington retreated and built this fort
- The governor of Virginia sent this 21 year old man to deliver an ultimatum to the French, but a battle ensued and a French commander was killed. This event helped spark the war.
- A war waged by Indians of the Great Lakes region against British rule after the French and Indian War
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- Another name for the French and Indian War
- He was the British Secretary of State who sent the nation’s best generals to America and borrowed money to pay colonial troops for fighting
- A French fort at the top of the Ohio River where the Alleghny and Monogahela rivers meet. It was renamed Fort Pitt by the British
- A 1763 document formally ending the war. The French lost all their North American territory except Haiti and a few small islands
- He was a British general that was killed during battle in 1755 trying to march to Ft. Duquesne
- This tribe helped the British and made their home in upstate New York
12 Clues: Another name for the French and Indian War • The land that both the British and the French wanted • This Indian tribe supported the French, but switched sides in 1758 • He was an English general who led troops during the Battle of Quebec • This tribe helped the British and made their home in upstate New York • ...
French Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-19
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- Government established in France after the overthrow of the Directory in 1799, with Napoleon as the first consul in control of the entire government.
- A law code developed by Napoleon that preserved the gains of the French Revolution by organizing the equality of citizens before the law.
- The middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people.
- A famous leader of Sans-Culottes. Wrote "Friend of the People."
- A French army general who succeeded in taking over France through a coup d'etat in 1799.
- A period of state-sanctioned violence during the French revolution.
- An individual qualified to vote in an election.
- A dissenting group
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- They were initially known as the "Society of Friends" of the constitution.
- A sudden overthrow of the government
- On April 6, 1793 a National Convention put together a crucial political body during the French Revolution. It was to protect the new republic against both internal and external threats.
- "Without Breeches" members of the Paris Commune who considered themselves ordinary patriots.
- One of the 3 classes into which French society was divided before the revolution.
- A meeting of the National Assembly on June 20, 1789 to draft a constitution for France.
- A leader of Sans-Culottes and Paris Commune during the French Revolution. His title was Minister of Justice.
- The unique cultural identity of a people based on common language, religon, and national symbols.
16 Clues: A dissenting group • A sudden overthrow of the government • An individual qualified to vote in an election. • A famous leader of Sans-Culottes. Wrote "Friend of the People." • A period of state-sanctioned violence during the French revolution. • They were initially known as the "Society of Friends" of the constitution. • ...
French Crossword - Ruby 2025-08-17
9 Clues: What is five in French? • What is Friday in French? • What is mercredi in English? • What is thank you in French? • What is seventeen in French? • What is au revoir in English? • How do you say hello in French? • How do you say abientot in English? • How do you say good evening in French?
Read. Dream. Share in Translation 2020-04-29
18 Clues: Read in Hmong • Read in Dutch • Dream in Hmong • Read in French • Read in Spanish • Share in Somali • Dream in Telugu • Share in German • Dream in Samoan • Dream in German • Dream in French • Read in Hawaiian • Share in Italian • Dream in Italian • Share in Hawaiian • Read in Portuguese • Share in Vietnamese • Share in Portuguese
Toys and Playing 2017-08-24
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- ‘Ami’ in French means what in English ?
- ‘Papier, ciseaux, pierre’ means « Paper, scissors, . . . . »
- ‘La corde à sauter’ means ‘ . . . . rope’ in English.
- What is the French word for « marbles » ?
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- ‘Bonjour’ means . . .
- The title of the poster is ‘Les Jouets’. It means what in English ?
- The French word for the language we are learning in class !
- The French ‘la poupée’ means what in English ?
- The French hopscotch game is called ‘escargot’. This means « snail » because the game is in the shape of a . . . .
- If I say ‘J’aime . . .’ in French it means « I . . . » in English.
10 Clues: ‘Bonjour’ means . . . • ‘Ami’ in French means what in English ? • What is the French word for « marbles » ? • The French ‘la poupée’ means what in English ? • ‘La corde à sauter’ means ‘ . . . . rope’ in English. • The French word for the language we are learning in class ! • ‘Papier, ciseaux, pierre’ means « Paper, scissors, . . . . » • ...
French Revolution & Napoleon Review 2024-02-19
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- The Constitution of 1791 turned France's government into a limited _______
- Promotion in Napoleon's bureaucracy was based on what?
- What is a sudden overthrow of the government called?
- French peasants in 1789 were reacting to political _____
- Leader of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution
- Who did the Directory have to rely on to enforce its authority?
- The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the citizen declared equal rights for all ___ in France
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- Napoleon's plan to weaken the British economy was the _______ System
- The National Assembly pledged to keep meeting until they made a new constitution, this is called the Tennis Court ____
- The French prison attacked at the onset of the revolution.
- The invasion of this country was the beginning of the end for Napoleon
- What did Napoleonic Code reform?
- The French Revolution was triggered by an _____ crisis due to large amounts of spending on wars
- European rulers denounced the French Revolution because they were afraid it would _____ throughout Europe
- The congress of Vienna's chief goal was to preserve _____ through the balance of power.
15 Clues: What did Napoleonic Code reform? • What is a sudden overthrow of the government called? • Promotion in Napoleon's bureaucracy was based on what? • French peasants in 1789 were reacting to political _____ • The French prison attacked at the onset of the revolution. • Leader of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution • ...
Haitian Revolution 2023-02-09
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- supports the idea of countries having a president
- historic ethnic group of French ancestry born in the colonial western French territories outside France.
- extending a country's power
- a person, who is French by birth or descent
- a person mixed ancestry
- place ruled by a powerful country
- white rich people
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- political principles
- poor white people
- settler inhabitant of a colony
- not enslaved mixed persons
- royal political system
- freed slaves from Haiti
- supporter of colonialism
14 Clues: poor white people • white rich people • political principles • royal political system • freed slaves from Haiti • a person mixed ancestry • supporter of colonialism • not enslaved mixed persons • extending a country's power • settler inhabitant of a colony • place ruled by a powerful country • a person, who is French by birth or descent • ...
French Cuisine Cross Word Puzzle 2022-01-26
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- A snail
- Cold meats
- french cookie sandwich that is often brightly colored
- cutting method; cutting vegetables to thin strips
- flamed; cover with liquor and set on fire
- flat french pancake
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- wand; long bread
- Enjoy your meal(2 words)
- caramelized apple tart (2 words)
- Cream dessert
- sprinked and topped with breadcrumbs or cheese then browned in oven (2 words)
- Main Dish(2 words)
- french buttery,flaky pastry
- to fry without using much oil
- mixture of fat and flour that is heated to make sauces
15 Clues: A snail • Cold meats • Cream dessert • wand; long bread • Main Dish(2 words) • flat french pancake • Enjoy your meal(2 words) • french buttery,flaky pastry • to fry without using much oil • caramelized apple tart (2 words) • flamed; cover with liquor and set on fire • cutting method; cutting vegetables to thin strips • french cookie sandwich that is often brightly colored • ...
Unit 5 Geoculture 2024-04-16
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- - A hotel that is seen frequently in police films
- - A Group TSA
- - A Hip- Hop group
- delaconduite - A way to keep french people safe on the road
- auberges- the french word for Hotels
- - Airlinecompany
- - Had founded the group of Renault
- Voyage of a train
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- - Located southwest of the atlantic ocean
- Piolet american
- - LBG,ORY, CDG
- - The creator of a brand of engineers and inventors
- - Trendy rum and vanilla flavored cake with a caramel coating
- - A secure route
- - French word for a drivers license
15 Clues: - A Group TSA • - LBG,ORY, CDG • Piolet american • - Airlinecompany • - A secure route • Voyage of a train • - A Hip- Hop group • - Had founded the group of Renault • auberges- the french word for Hotels • - French word for a drivers license • - Located southwest of the atlantic ocean • - A hotel that is seen frequently in police films • ...
Unit 5 Geoculture 2024-04-16
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- - A hotel that is seen frequently in police films
- - A Group TSA
- - A Hip- Hop group
- delaconduite - A way to keep french people safe on the road
- auberges- the french word for Hotels
- - Airlinecompany
- - Had founded the group of Renault
- Voyage of a train
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- - Located southwest of the atlantic ocean
- Piolet american
- - LBG,ORY, CDG
- - The creator of a brand of engineers and inventors
- - Trendy rum and vanilla flavored cake with a caramel coating
- - A secure route
- - French word for a drivers license
15 Clues: - A Group TSA • - LBG,ORY, CDG • Piolet american • - Airlinecompany • - A secure route • Voyage of a train • - A Hip- Hop group • - Had founded the group of Renault • auberges- the french word for Hotels • - French word for a drivers license • - Located southwest of the atlantic ocean • - A hotel that is seen frequently in police films • ...
