french Crossword Puzzles
History and Geography Chapter 3 2023-09-13
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- Water route that supposedly flowed through North America to Asia
- Only walled city north of Mexico
- Canada's longest river
- Oldest business in Canada
- Body of water with some of the world's highest tides
- Beautiful waterfall on the border of Canada and the US
- French settlers who refused to pledge their loyalty to the British crown
- War between the English and French in North America
- Apostle of Nova Scotia
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- Largest city in Canada
- American colonists who moved to Canada instead of fighting against their king
- First modern explorer to reach the mainland of North America
- He discovered the world's largest bay
- Largest freshwater lake in the world
- World's largest inland sea
- Explorer who established Quebec
- World's largest bay
- Land claimed by France in the New World
- One of the world's largest inland ports
- Explorer who opened up trade between the French and the Indians
20 Clues: World's largest bay • Largest city in Canada • Canada's longest river • Apostle of Nova Scotia • Oldest business in Canada • World's largest inland sea • Explorer who established Quebec • Only walled city north of Mexico • Largest freshwater lake in the world • He discovered the world's largest bay • Land claimed by France in the New World • One of the world's largest inland ports • ...
The French Revolution 2023-09-12
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- The right to vote
- The system of laws by which a nation is governed
- Doctor G's mostly painless beheading machine
- Political club
- Frenchmen who fled the revolution and moved abroad
- Spending more money than taking in
- Strong feeling of pride and loyalty to one's nation
- Medieval fortress in Paris used as a prison
- Period from September 1793 to July 1794 when over 17,000 people were executed
- Austrian-born wife of Louis XVI
- Three political classes in France
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- French general who led the National Guard
- French for middle class (it literally means "town dweller")
- Last king of France during the Revolution
- French for "old order"
- Forcing men to serve in the military
- National assembly's promise not to stop meeting until there was a new constitution
- Widespread scarcity of food
- Working-class revolutionaries
- Brilliant war hero who became ruler of France
20 Clues: Political club • The right to vote • French for "old order" • Widespread scarcity of food • Working-class revolutionaries • Austrian-born wife of Louis XVI • Three political classes in France • Spending more money than taking in • Forcing men to serve in the military • French general who led the National Guard • Last king of France during the Revolution • ...
Weslandia Spelling Words 2019-12-29
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- Type of journey done in Africa. Arabic word
- French for a table full of different foods
- Native Americans gave this red fruit this name
- Portuguese for poisonous snake
- Turkish word for a newsstand
- Native American word to name outside cooking
- Australian name for a furry animal
- Spanish name for a flavored kind of bean. (ice-cream flavor)
- French name for a dance even though it began in Russia
- Turkish treat made from milk
- German dance that means to turn
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- Polynesian dance usually performed in a grass skirt
- Spanish word for a very deep valley carved out by a river
- Spanish word for group of running horses
- Persian and Hindu soldiers wear this color
- Polish very lively dance
- Japanese form of self-defense
- Italian name for a well known pasta
- French name for a formal dinner
- Spanish and Portuguese name for this yellow fruit
20 Clues: Polish very lively dance • Turkish word for a newsstand • Turkish treat made from milk • Japanese form of self-defense • Portuguese for poisonous snake • French name for a formal dinner • German dance that means to turn • Australian name for a furry animal • Italian name for a well known pasta • Spanish word for group of running horses • ...
Bienvenue à Québec! 2024-03-12
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- This mountain range starts in Alabama and runs through Quebec
- The winter festival’s mascot
- The river that runs through Québec
- This French explorer landed in Québec City in 1535
- The best Skills team in Canada
- This connects the Upper and Lower Towns of Old Québec
- Québec is the primary producer of _____ in Canada
- The most famous Québecois dish
- It took ______ years to pay off the debt for the 1976 Olympics
- The capital of the Province of Québec
- The English general during the Seven Year War
- Where the Battle of Québec took place
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- Name of the star-shaped fortification
- The longest cantilever bridge in the world
- The most photographed hotel in the world
- The founder of Québec city
- The largest winter festival in the world
- Falls in Québec that surpass Niagara Falls in height
- The French general during the Seven Year War
- The official language of Québec
20 Clues: The founder of Québec city • The winter festival’s mascot • The best Skills team in Canada • The most famous Québecois dish • The official language of Québec • The river that runs through Québec • Name of the star-shaped fortification • The capital of the Province of Québec • Where the Battle of Québec took place • The most photographed hotel in the world • ...
V et F 2025-10-17
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- A party or celebration
- You pack this when you travel
- Someone who lives next to you
- To cross (e.g., a road)
- Two-wheeled vehicle you pedal
- You drink water from this (glass)
- Your male sibling
- A thief in French
- Sweet fruit spread for bread
- Animal that gives milk
- Your face in French
- A child
- Parents, siblings, and more
- To whistle
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- Made from milk, often eaten with bread
- Tall animal with a long neck
- Something you wear (clothing)
- To review or study again
- You eat with this (not a spoon)
- Your stomach or belly
- Color between blue and yellow
- Time off from work or school
- You drive this (car)
- The opposite of hot
- A waffle in French
- To erase something written
- A rose is one of these
- A girl or daughter
28 Clues: A child • To whistle • Your male sibling • A thief in French • A waffle in French • A girl or daughter • The opposite of hot • Your face in French • You drive this (car) • Your stomach or belly • A party or celebration • Animal that gives milk • A rose is one of these • To cross (e.g., a road) • To review or study again • To erase something written • Parents, siblings, and more • ...
you tell me 2014-03-31
:thumbsup: 2022-04-12
16 Clues: mommy • daddy • ___ tower • sussy ___ • ice cream ;) • short lols <3 • best val agent • good kpop group • good kpop group • pog summer activity • pog (reality) tv show • ______ sisters (best group) • french translated into french • jmetal group, very amazing btw • something super ____ (pog song) • my bestie bestie with benefits!!
Avoir et être 2025-10-17
15 Clues: I am • he as • he is • she is • we are • she has • you (formal) are • you (formal) have • to be (in French) • you have (informal) • to have (in French) • they (masculine) are • they (feminine) have • they have (masculine) • I have (don't forget the ')
The Fight For Provincial Rights 2025-10-20
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- Branch of Christianity which was practiced by the English Europeans.
- The contemporary aspect utilized to resolve many conflicts.
- Province where the 1890 Schools Act removed funding for Catholic schools, creating a major cultural and political crisis.
- Quebec Premier who defended French Canadian rights and united political groups through the Parti National.
- Language whose official role in education was restricted under the Manitoba Schools Act, threatening cultural continuity.
- City and province where Mercier led efforts to protect French Canadian culture and language.
- New Brunswick town where a riot erupted in 1875 over conflicts related to religious schooling.
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- Process by which French-speaking children were forced into English-only schools, weakening their cultural identity.
- Political role held by Honore Mercier in the late 1800's.
- A noun which was accounted as the sole language of instruction in 1890.
- His execution prompted Mercier to speak out in defense of French Canadian rights and justice.
- Area where conflicts between English Protestants and French Catholics were most evident.
12 Clues: Political role held by Honore Mercier in the late 1800's. • The contemporary aspect utilized to resolve many conflicts. • Branch of Christianity which was practiced by the English Europeans. • A noun which was accounted as the sole language of instruction in 1890. • Area where conflicts between English Protestants and French Catholics were most evident. • ...
France 2024-03-22
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- France's currency
- French speaking province
- Which state used to be a french colony
- When was the french language brought to Africa?
- Current president
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- The colonies were lost to the?
- People who live in Quebec are called?
- France's old currency
- Largest city in the province?
- How long does a french president serve for?
10 Clues: France's currency • Current president • France's old currency • French speaking province • Largest city in the province? • The colonies were lost to the? • People who live in Quebec are called? • Which state used to be a french colony • How long does a french president serve for? • When was the french language brought to Africa?
Pratique du Français 2021-12-04
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- what is the vous -re ending
- what is the nous -ir ending
- what is 'in front of' in french
- what is travailleur in english
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- what is 'in' in french
- de what is 'near' in french
- what is the french translation of which, who and that
- what is sympa in english
- do most adjectives come before or after the noun(use 'before' or 'after' in your response
- what is the plural version of 'to/at' in french
10 Clues: what is 'in' in french • what is sympa in english • de what is 'near' in french • what is the vous -re ending • what is the nous -ir ending • what is travailleur in english • what is 'in front of' in french • what is the plural version of 'to/at' in french • what is the french translation of which, who and that • ...
History s5 2020-06-17
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- Confrontation in March 5 of 1770 when British soldiers opened fire on a group of American colonists killing five men.(2w)
- last absolute monarch of france.(1w)
- wife of Louis the XVI and archduchess of Austria.(2w)
- most important international conferences in European history after the fall of Napoleon.(2w)
- the monarchy and took control of the government.(2w)
- name of the small group in 18th century French society representing the noble or aristocratic orders.(2w)
- name of the village that was built especially for marie antoinette in the palace of versailles.(2w)
- period of time in France when the people
- first country to industrialize(2w)
- tool used to cut Louis XVI head. (1w)
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- french military leader and emperor of france who conquered much of Europe in the 19th century. (1w)
- Island where Napoleon was exiled and where he died in 1821.
- it was the principal royal residence of France kings from 1682 under Louis XIV, until the start of the French Revolution in 1789.(1w)
- Name that is given to the world leader of the Catholic church.(1w)
- time in history when the manufacturing of goods moved from small shops and homes to large factories.(2w)
- a king that is not limited or restrained by laws or a constitution.(2w)
- political and moral philosophy based on liberty and equality.(1w)
- forteress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the french revolution.(1w)
18 Clues: first country to industrialize(2w) • last absolute monarch of france.(1w) • tool used to cut Louis XVI head. (1w) • period of time in France when the people • the monarchy and took control of the government.(2w) • wife of Louis the XVI and archduchess of Austria.(2w) • Island where Napoleon was exiled and where he died in 1821. • ...
Can or can't 2021-02-22
countries and cultures 2021-03-25
French Revolution 2023-10-25
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- A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- Overthrew the French revolutionary government (The Directory) in 1799 and became emperor of France in 1804. Failed to defeat Great Britain and abdicated in 1814. Returned to power briefly in 1815 but was defeated and died in exile.
- Radical republicans during the French Revolution. They were led by Maximilien Robespierre from 1793 to 1794.
- The term used in Spanish and Portuguese colonies to describe someone of mixed African and European descent.
- simply a coup, is an illegal and overt attempt by a military organisation or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership by force
- the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
- The site of Napoleon's defeat by British and Prussian armies in 1815, which ended his last bid for power
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- Leader of the Haitian Revolution. He freed the slaves and gained effective independence for Haiti despite military interventions by the British and French.
- 1783-1830, Venezuelan statesman: leader of revolt of South American colonies against Spanish rule.
- A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- French Revolutionary assembly (1789-1791). Called first as the Estates General, the three estates came together and demanded radical change. It passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man in 1789.
- (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for "disloyalty"
- Spanish-born, came to Latin America; ruled, highest social class.
- Medieval fortress that was converted to a prison stormed by peasants for ammunition during the early stages of the French Revolution.
- Descendents of Spanish-born but born in Latin America; resented inferior social, political, economic status.
16 Clues: A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • Spanish-born, came to Latin America; ruled, highest social class. • the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people • (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for "disloyalty" • ...
French Revolution 2014-03-31
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- leader of jacobins
- Paris prison
- sit on left
- three thousand people of Paris executed.
- King of France
- assembly of representatives from the three estates
- French political system
- made up the Third Estate
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- leader of Committee of Public Safety
- sit on right
- louis was executed on this
- sit in center
- Queen of France
- made up the Second Estate
- most powerfulpolitical club
- made up the First Estate
16 Clues: sit on left • Paris prison • sit on right • sit in center • King of France • Queen of France • leader of jacobins • French political system • made up the First Estate • made up the Third Estate • made up the Second Estate • louis was executed on this • most powerfulpolitical club • leader of Committee of Public Safety • three thousand people of Paris executed. • ...
French Crossword 2014-04-02
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- something you drink out of
- a female bird
- to put something out of sight
- plant that typically bears bright yellow flowers with a long center
- merry had a little?
- different shades of
- where Christians go to prey
- name of a youtuber
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- a round object laid by a female bird
- a container used to hold or carry things
- en chocolat, easter bunny made out of
- a young bird, a newly hatched one
- attempt to find something
- the opposite of oldness
- recognize or discover something
- spring-flowering plant of the lily family
16 Clues: a female bird • name of a youtuber • merry had a little? • different shades of • the opposite of oldness • attempt to find something • something you drink out of • where Christians go to prey • to put something out of sight • recognize or discover something • a young bird, a newly hatched one • a round object laid by a female bird • en chocolat, easter bunny made out of • ...
french revolution 2014-11-17
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- Monarchy Also known as constitutional monarchy, a system of government in which a king or queen reigns as head of state but with power that is limited by real power lying in a legislature and an independent court system.
- The form of government, common to most European countries at the time of the French Revolution, in which one king or queen, from a designated royal dynasty, holds control over policy and has the final say on all such matters.
- The wife of King Louis XVI and, in the French commoners’ eyes, the primary symbol of the French royalty’s extravagance and excess.
- A large armory and state prison in the center of Paris that a mob of sans-culottes sacked on July 14, 1789, giving the masses arms for insurrection.
- Convention As one of its first actions, the convention declared the French monarchy abolished on September 21, 1792, and on the following day declared France a republic.
- Urban workers and peasants, whose name—literally, “without culottes,” the knee-breeches that the privileged wore—signified their wish to distinguish themselves from the high classes. The mob mentality of the sans-culottes constituted the most radical element of the Revolution.
- The name given to the moderates in the National Convention. The Girondins controlled the legislative assembly until 1793, when, with the war going poorly and food shortages hurting French peasants, the Jacobins ousted them from power.
- of Terror A ten-month period of oppression and execution from late 1793 to mid-1794, organized by Maximilien Robespierre and the Committee of Public Safety to suppress any potential enemies of the radical Revolution.
- is an apparatus designed for carrying out executions by beheading
- XVI The French king from 1774 to 1792 who was deposed during the French Revolution and executed in 1793.
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- A set of thirteen provincial judicial boards—one based in Paris and the other twelve in major provincial cities—that constituted the independent judiciary of France.
- Fear A period in July and August 1789 during which rural peasants revolted against their feudal landlords and wreaked havoc in the French countryside.
- Brissot A member of the Legislative Assembly and National Convention who held a moderate stance and believed in the idea of a constitutional monarchy.
- A medieval representative institution in France that had not met for 175 years before King Louis XVI reconvened it on May 5, 1789, to deal with the looming financial crisis.
- of 1791 The new French constitution that in 1791 established a constitutional monarchy, or limited monarchy, with all executive power answerable to a legislative assembly.
- The radical wing of representatives in the National Convention, named for their secret meeting place in the Jacobin Club, in an abandoned Paris monastery.
- Convention The body that replaced the Legislative Assembly following a successful election in 1792.
17 Clues: is an apparatus designed for carrying out executions by beheading • Convention The body that replaced the Legislative Assembly following a successful election in 1792. • XVI The French king from 1774 to 1792 who was deposed during the French Revolution and executed in 1793. • ...
French Crossword 2013-09-15
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- Mes parents sont ma ____ est mon père.
- Julie regarde une _____.
- Les élèves déjeunet à la ________.
- Un ______ s'il vous plaît.
- Le ______ donne sur la rue.
- Le frère de mon pére est mon _____.
- La sœur de ma mére est ma _____.
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- Les ______ étudient.
- Son ____ est dans le garage.
- Elle _____ une question.
- J'ai une petite _______.
- Patrick habite à la _______.
- Le verte ______ est tre's grand.
- Leur _____ est adorable.
- Le _____ parle.
- Il achète un _____.
16 Clues: Le _____ parle. • Il achète un _____. • Les ______ étudient. • Elle _____ une question. • J'ai une petite _______. • Julie regarde une _____. • Leur _____ est adorable. • Un ______ s'il vous plaît. • Le ______ donne sur la rue. • Son ____ est dans le garage. • Patrick habite à la _______. • Le verte ______ est tre's grand. • La sœur de ma mére est ma _____. • ...
French Revolution 2013-10-23
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- fortress in Paris used as a prison during French Revolution
- period of rule
- informal social gathering where Enlightenment thinkers exchanged ideas
- Policy allowing business to operate with little or no government interference
- method for carrying out executions during the Reign of Terror
- social class
- putting to death by a legal sentence
- a prolonged living away from one's country
- policy military tactic in which soldiers destroy everything in their path to hurt the enemy
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- French middle class
- a group of people gathered together
- to free from ignorance
- overthrow of a government
- restriction on access to ideas and information
- gap between what a government spends and what it takes in through taxes and other sources
- to be equal to
16 Clues: social class • period of rule • to be equal to • French middle class • to free from ignorance • overthrow of a government • a group of people gathered together • putting to death by a legal sentence • a prolonged living away from one's country • restriction on access to ideas and information • fortress in Paris used as a prison during French Revolution • ...
French crossward 2015-08-09
French verbs 2018-02-28
French words 2020-04-09
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- /rend la mode au poignet
- /garde les gens hors de prison
- /vole dans les airs
- / fonctionne avec des ordinateurs
- /fonctionne avec des tuyaux et des drains
- écrit des histoires
- /fonctionne avec des briques
- /livre des colis
- /coupe la viande
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- /fonctionne avec des fils
- /peint et dessine
- /vend des marchandises
- /aider à produire des légumes
- /fait du pain frais
- /garde les gens de tous âges en bonne santé
- /garde les cheveux bien
16 Clues: /livre des colis • /coupe la viande • /peint et dessine • /vole dans les airs • /fait du pain frais • écrit des histoires • /vend des marchandises • /garde les cheveux bien • /rend la mode au poignet • /fonctionne avec des fils • /fonctionne avec des briques • /aider à produire des légumes • /garde les gens hors de prison • / fonctionne avec des ordinateurs • ...
French Vocabulary 2020-11-09
16 Clues: mall • cards • stadium • friends • to swim • to play • to dance • high school • two players • kick with foot • eating outside • buying clothes • a place to read • throw with hands • a bat and a ball • watching something
French Revolution 2020-11-11
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- a list that people wrote
- they were versus the republic
- when the ruler of a country or city don’t need to measure his power
- nobles that left the country when the third state won and put a republic
- a dictartorship were a lot of people are killed
- a very very radical republic
- normal people
- a place were the third state meet to discuss
- the few and that suport the monarchy
- political meeting
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- the few people of opera class that governs
- the wanted chages to but not so much as the radicals
- after they kill Maximilien
- a political structre before the French revolution
- people how wants political changes
- conected to the new contitution
16 Clues: normal people • political meeting • a list that people wrote • after they kill Maximilien • a very very radical republic • they were versus the republic • conected to the new contitution • people how wants political changes • the few and that suport the monarchy • the few people of opera class that governs • a place were the third state meet to discuss • ...
French crossword 2024-06-08
French 2 2023-09-11
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- J'ai ____ (hungry)
- to go
- La ____ avec bon livres
- "Platypus" in French
- I love...
- Le ____ et le beurre (bread and butter)
- Kids hate eating their _____ (vegatables)
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- Comdians are _____
- _____ is the most important meal of the day (Brakfast)
- Il fait très ____ (cold)
- Nous apprenons en _____
- The teacher needs _____ the question
- Il y a de _____ (raining)
- A century is _____ years
- I would like
- En le Centre-Val de loire Region de France
16 Clues: to go • I love... • I would like • Comdians are _____ • J'ai ____ (hungry) • "Platypus" in French • Nous apprenons en _____ • La ____ avec bon livres • Il fait très ____ (cold) • A century is _____ years • Il y a de _____ (raining) • The teacher needs _____ the question • Le ____ et le beurre (bread and butter) • Kids hate eating their _____ (vegatables) • ...
French Revolution 2023-11-27
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- a group of representatives who make laws for a nation
- written plan for the government
- a country or area under complete control by another country
- a right for a person to govern themselves
- wealthiest people
- beginning of the french revolution
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- a group formed to make the constitution
- sharp razor used for punishment
- an assembly made to discuss a financial crisis
- pledge to create the constitution
- radical republicans
- radical phrase that sent people to the guillotine
- senseless panic after the storming of bastille
- people who took extreme political positions
- a sudden overthrow of the government by a small group
- social classes
16 Clues: social classes • wealthiest people • radical republicans • sharp razor used for punishment • written plan for the government • pledge to create the constitution • beginning of the french revolution • a group formed to make the constitution • a right for a person to govern themselves • people who took extreme political positions • an assembly made to discuss a financial crisis • ...
French Revolution 2023-02-23
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- The ________ Estate was made up of noblemen and aristocrats, who paid almost no taxes
- One of the two leaders of the radicals and an influential newspaper writer; murdered in the bathtub
- The fortified prison and arsenal that was stormed by an angry mob of Parisians
- The moderate faction of the French Revolution who wanted a constitutional monarchy
- The First Estate was composed of ______, or members of the Catholic Church
- Napoleon _______ was a French general who became dictator and later emperor
- The leader of the moderates & a former businessman; he opposed the Terror & was executed by the radicals
- This Caribbean nation won its independence from France after a brutal uprising to free the enslaved population
- the French King kept his primary residence at the palace of _______
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- King _____ XVI was the last ruler of pre-Revolution France
- One of the two leaders of the radicals; chief architect of the Reign of Terror
- During the Reign of Terror, most executions were carried out via ____________
- The slogan of Revolutionary France was "Liberty, _______, Brotherhood"
- The radical faction, also known as Jacobins, who wanted to abolish the monarchy in favor of a republic
- These wealthy individuals - lawyers, merchants, bankers, etc - were the upper ranks of the Third Estate, and played a major role in the Revolution
- The _____ Estate, which included 98% of France's population, paid nearly all the taxes, but had no political power
16 Clues: King _____ XVI was the last ruler of pre-Revolution France • the French King kept his primary residence at the palace of _______ • The slogan of Revolutionary France was "Liberty, _______, Brotherhood" • The First Estate was composed of ______, or members of the Catholic Church • Napoleon _______ was a French general who became dictator and later emperor • ...
French Words 2023-06-06
16 Clues: I • Noon • Lunch • April • Skirt • Dress • To eat • Mother • Winter • To Read • To like • Brother • Chicken • Clothing • Blond hair (feminine) • Brown hair (masculine)
French Revolution 2021-10-07
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- A wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789. A period in July and August 1789 during which rural peasants revolted against their feudal landlords and wreaked havoc in the French countryside.
- a government in which power is vested in a minority; governing body or upper class usually made up of hereditary nobility.
- the middle class in a society.
- the name given to the moderates in the National Convention. The Girondins controlled the legislative assembly until 1793, when, with the war going poorly and food shortages hurting French peasants, the Jacobins ousted them from power.
- He executed King Louis XVI because he was convicted of treason. Under his advice, the committee of public safety came to control France.
- a legislative body; the gathering of a political or social group.
- Used as a state prison by King Louis XVI. The revolutionaries who stormed this prison in Paris on July 14th 1789.
- when someone is spending more money than they have.
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- Nobles and others who fled France during the peasant uprisings.
- The political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution of 1789.
- Clergy, nobility and commoners.
- Lists of grievances written by the people. They asked for only moderate changes.
- The new executive branch established by the constitution written during the moderate Thermidorian Reaction of 1794–1795. The Directory was appointed by the legislative assembly. However, after 1797 election results proved unfavorable to elements in the Directory, it orchestrated an overthrow of the assembly and maintained dubious control over France until it was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1799.
- The radical wing of representatives in the National Convention, named for their secret meeting place in the Jacobin Club, in an abandoned Paris monastery. Led by Maximilien Robespierre, the Jacobins called for democratic solutions to France’s problems and spoke for the urban poor and French peasantry. The Jacobins took control of the convention, and France itself, from 1793 to 1794. As Robespierre became increasingly concerned with counterrevolutionary threats, he instituted a brutal period of public executions known as the Reign of Terror.
- Urban workers and peasants, whose name—literally, “without culottes,” the knee-breeches that the privileged wore, signified their wish to distinguish themselves from the high classes. The mob mentality of the sans- culottes constituted the most radical element of the Revolution. A group made up of Parisian wage earners and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices and an end of food shortages.
- He became the leader of the French monarchy in 1774. After his marriage to Marie Antoinette, they lived in the extravagant Palace of Versailles, and they ruled at a time when France did not have much money.
16 Clues: the middle class in a society. • Clergy, nobility and commoners. • when someone is spending more money than they have. • Nobles and others who fled France during the peasant uprisings. • a legislative body; the gathering of a political or social group. • Lists of grievances written by the people. They asked for only moderate changes. • ...
French Revolution 2021-10-07
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- A wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789. A period in July and August 1789 during which rural peasants revolted against their feudal landlords and wreaked havoc in the French countryside.
- a government in which power is vested in a minority; governing body or upper class usually made up of hereditary nobility.
- the middle class in a society.
- the name given to the moderates in the National Convention. The Girondins controlled the legislative assembly until 1793, when, with the war going poorly and food shortages hurting French peasants, the Jacobins ousted them from power.
- He executed King Louis XVI because he was convicted of treason. Under his advice, the committee of public safety came to control France.
- a legislative body; the gathering of a political or social group.
- Used as a state prison by King Louis XVI. The revolutionaries who stormed this prison in Paris on July 14th 1789.
- when someone is spending more money than they have.
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- Nobles and others who fled France during the peasant uprisings.
- The political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution of 1789.
- Clergy, nobility and commoners.
- Lists of grievances written by the people. They asked for only moderate changes.
- The new executive branch established by the constitution written during the moderate Thermidorian Reaction of 1794–1795. The Directory was appointed by the legislative assembly. However, after 1797 election results proved unfavorable to elements in the Directory, it orchestrated an overthrow of the assembly and maintained dubious control over France until it was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1799.
- The radical wing of representatives in the National Convention, named for their secret meeting place in the Jacobin Club, in an abandoned Paris monastery. Led by Maximilien Robespierre, the Jacobins called for democratic solutions to France’s problems and spoke for the urban poor and French peasantry. The Jacobins took control of the convention, and France itself, from 1793 to 1794. As Robespierre became increasingly concerned with counterrevolutionary threats, he instituted a brutal period of public executions known as the Reign of Terror.
- Urban workers and peasants, whose name—literally, “without culottes,” the knee-breeches that the privileged wore, signified their wish to distinguish themselves from the high classes. The mob mentality of the sans- culottes constituted the most radical element of the Revolution. A group made up of Parisian wage earners and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices and an end of food shortages.
- He became the leader of the French monarchy in 1774. After his marriage to Marie Antoinette, they lived in the extravagant Palace of Versailles, and they ruled at a time when France did not have much money.
16 Clues: the middle class in a society. • Clergy, nobility and commoners. • when someone is spending more money than they have. • Nobles and others who fled France during the peasant uprisings. • a legislative body; the gathering of a political or social group. • Lists of grievances written by the people. They asked for only moderate changes. • ...
French Vocab 2021-12-01
16 Clues: striking • tv viewer • a website • movie star • censorship • influential • a video clip • photographer • current news • advertisement • radio station • live on television • editor for newspapers • journalist for the news • a reporter for the news • editor for movies and films
French Crossword 2021-12-03
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- une période de temps où vous vous reposez et allez quelque part
- tu peux gagner de l'argent en faisant ça
- tu peux achêter le fruit et les légumes
- vous pouvez annoncer une marque
- un outil usagé à achêter les produits ou services
- tu portes ça et c'est brillant
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- un émission destinée aux jeunes
- société
- les auto
- tu vis près de ces gens
- il dessiner dans la pinceaux est les créatif
- lavée le mains avec le seau
- les chat et chiens
- marcher
- vous pouvez produire des articles vous-même
- aider l’enfant avec ton
16 Clues: société • marcher • les auto • les chat et chiens • tu vis près de ces gens • aider l’enfant avec ton • lavée le mains avec le seau • tu portes ça et c'est brillant • un émission destinée aux jeunes • vous pouvez annoncer une marque • tu peux achêter le fruit et les légumes • tu peux gagner de l'argent en faisant ça • vous pouvez produire des articles vous-même • ...
French Revolution 2021-04-19
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- National anthem of France.
- The most successful political club.
- The assembly elected in 1792
- Fortress-prison stormed in July 1789.
- Drafted the Declaration of Rights of Woman and Citizen.
- Tax levied by the Church.
- Leader of the Reign of Terror.
- Lead the National Assembly.
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- All women were classified as the _______ citizens
- Philosopher who proposed division of powers within the government.
- Situation where the basic means of livelihood are endangered.
- Wore long striped trousers.
- Abolished in French colonies in 1848.
- The device used to kill people.
- King held hostage in 1792 at the Palace of ______
- Currency of France till 1794.
16 Clues: Tax levied by the Church. • National anthem of France. • Wore long striped trousers. • Lead the National Assembly. • The assembly elected in 1792 • Currency of France till 1794. • Leader of the Reign of Terror. • The device used to kill people. • The most successful political club. • Abolished in French colonies in 1848. • Fortress-prison stormed in July 1789. • ...
French Food 2025-01-02
French Clothing 2024-01-04
French Revolution 2023-10-24
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- france turns into bloody dictatorship
- government by people
- bottom of the social triangle
- closest to god
- Head of Reign of terror
- 3rd estate vow for a new constituion
- closest to the monarch
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- First estate
- Poltical economic and social tool of absolute monarch
- PeasantUprising
- top of the social struture
- Second Estate
- Third estate
- Sun King
- Rulers with complete authority over government
- Made everything unfair for 3rd estate
16 Clues: Sun King • First estate • Third estate • Second Estate • closest to god • PeasantUprising • government by people • closest to the monarch • Head of Reign of terror • top of the social struture • bottom of the social triangle • 3rd estate vow for a new constituion • france turns into bloody dictatorship • Made everything unfair for 3rd estate • Rulers with complete authority over government • ...
French Revolution 2023-11-02
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- a language that originates in France
- last queen of France
- a great slaughter
- a fortress in Paris
- former royal residence built by King Louis XIV
- leader of the French Republic
- to go up
- someone who is willing to respect or accept behavior
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- what do you have if you are a leader?
- made up of everyone else
- one person rules
- relating to government
- the 2nd smallest continent
- last king of France
- to go down
- a sudden or complete change
16 Clues: to go up • to go down • one person rules • a great slaughter • a fortress in Paris • last king of France • last queen of France • relating to government • made up of everyone else • the 2nd smallest continent • a sudden or complete change • leader of the French Republic • a language that originates in France • what do you have if you are a leader? • ...
Diwali French 2024-10-22
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- Fête des lumières célébrée avec des lampes et des bougies (6 lettres)
- Les gens échangent cela en signe d’amour et de bons vœux pendant Diwali (7 lettres)
- Vêtements traditionnels indiens portés lors des festivals (5 lettres)
- Art décoratif fait avec des poudres colorées, souvent créé à l'entrée des maisons (7 lettres)
- Tradition de nettoyer et de décorer les maisons pendant Diwali (5 lettres)
- Casse-croûte salé indien populaire servi pendant les festivals (5 lettres)
- Une fête indienne marquée par la combustion d'effigies symbolisant la victoire du bien sur le mal (8 lettres)
- Petites lampes à huile en terre cuite, allumées pendant Diwali (5 lettres)
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- Friandises partagées pendant les célébrations de Diwali (5 lettres)
- Festival des récoltes célébré à travers l'Inde, coïncidant avec Dussehra (6 lettres)
- Guirlandes lumineuses utilisées pour décorer les maisons pendant Diwali (5 lettres)
- Explosions colorées vues pendant Diwali et Dussehra (11 lettres)
- d'artifice Décorations explosives souvent utilisées pendant Diwali (11 lettres)
- Danse folklorique indienne traditionnelle pratiquée lors des célébrations (5 lettres)
- Douces friandises rondes populaires pendant les festivals (6 lettres)
- Festival connu pour des représentations théâtrales de récits historiques (7 lettres)
16 Clues: Explosions colorées vues pendant Diwali et Dussehra (11 lettres) • Friandises partagées pendant les célébrations de Diwali (5 lettres) • Fête des lumières célébrée avec des lampes et des bougies (6 lettres) • Vêtements traditionnels indiens portés lors des festivals (5 lettres) • Douces friandises rondes populaires pendant les festivals (6 lettres) • ...
French Assignment 2025-05-06
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- Jun Xing A veut le ____ de tèlèphone de Michi
- Si je dis 1+1=3, alors j,ai___
- Jun Xing A est ___ parce que la mot
- Amy est une ___ Amie pour Jun Xing A
- Si je dis 1+1=2, alors j,ai___
- Jun Xing A _____ Michi
- J'aime que _____ fille aide son ami
- Jun Xing A pense que Michi est ____
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- Michi est ____
- Michi a les yeux _______
- J'ai_____ __ nourriture
- Dobby Jr. n;a pas __ quando il a entendu la mot
- La Prof de Jun Xing A n'est pas ___
- Jun Xing A a ècrit un ___ pour Michi
- Il n'y avait __ dans la cuisine
- Jun Xing A enovoie des ____ a Amy
16 Clues: Michi est ____ • Jun Xing A _____ Michi • J'ai_____ __ nourriture • Michi a les yeux _______ • Si je dis 1+1=3, alors j,ai___ • Si je dis 1+1=2, alors j,ai___ • Il n'y avait __ dans la cuisine • Jun Xing A enovoie des ____ a Amy • La Prof de Jun Xing A n'est pas ___ • J'aime que _____ fille aide son ami • Jun Xing A pense que Michi est ____ • Jun Xing A est ___ parce que la mot • ...
French vocab 2024-03-01
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- pommes de .....
- vingt moins quatorze
- faire de la natation
- une saison
- une couleur
- en vacances, on peut .....un vélo ou une auto
- animal féroce, rayé
- une bonne tasse de ...
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- on en a deux dans la tête
- liquide rouge, blanc ou rosé
- la region autour de Paris s'appelle L'... de France
- moyen de transport
- pâté de ....
- quelqu'un qui vient de la Belgique
- metal précieux
- pronom singulier, familial
16 Clues: une saison • une couleur • pâté de .... • metal précieux • pommes de ..... • moyen de transport • animal féroce, rayé • vingt moins quatorze • faire de la natation • une bonne tasse de ... • on en a deux dans la tête • pronom singulier, familial • liquide rouge, blanc ou rosé • quelqu'un qui vient de la Belgique • en vacances, on peut .....un vélo ou une auto • ...
French vocabulary 2021-08-31
16 Clues: jam • ham • soup • rice • steak • fruit • butter • dinner • yoghurt • chicken • chocolate • ice cream • croissant • french fries • cured saussage • lunch/breakfast
French animals 2022-10-28
French Words 2022-08-26
16 Clues: legal • wealthy • reroute • criticize • art museum • chapter book • battery power • rooms for rent • official outfit • eating implement • restaurant items • military branch on ships • artistic dance in slippers • lettuce dish with dressing • broth with meat and vegetables • folded eggs with cheese and ham
French Crossword 2023-02-06
17 Clues: hume • peard • dueck • hartly • haelze • fisher • grumme • grundy • racolta • jackson • phillips • harisson • makenzie • mclachlan • ciaschini • antonello Darren Chan • cronin Liam Dixson
French Vocab 2025-09-03
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- thanksgiving
- le 25 decembre
- le premier novembre
- le 31 decembre
- when the united states celebrates thanksgiving
- when quebec's national holiday is
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- when canada celebrates thanksgiving
- french/canadian national holiday
- le 14 fevrier
- stuffing
- les feux d'artifice
- le premier janvier
- le 31 octobre
- le 4 juillet
- quebec national holiday
- turkey
16 Clues: turkey • stuffing • thanksgiving • le 4 juillet • le 14 fevrier • le 31 octobre • le 25 decembre • le 31 decembre • le premier janvier • les feux d'artifice • le premier novembre • quebec national holiday • french/canadian national holiday • when quebec's national holiday is • when canada celebrates thanksgiving • when the united states celebrates thanksgiving
French Revolution 2025-09-30
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- a system of government where one branch can check the powers of the others
- Napoleon's trade system that isolated Great Britain from Europe
- strong feelings of support for one's nation
- formed the Third Estate in response to Louis XVI's policies
- a political revolution during which the lower and middle class in France, frustrated over problems in the country and inspired by Enlightenment ideas overthrew King Louis XVI and tried to institute a more democratic government
- a wave of panic that swept through France
- of Terror It was a period of intense violence in the French Revolution led by Maximilien Robespierre and the Committee of Public Safety
- the three large social classes of pre-revolution France
- social and political system in France where the population was divided into estates
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- document written by the National Assembly which outline the ideals of the French Revolution
- Jocobian leader who became the face of the revolution in France
- AKA "The Last" was the king of France who was overthrown and executed during the French Revolution
- comprehensive set of laws developed for France by Napoleon. It that served as an example for the law codes of other countries
- Antoinette her spending habits were an example of the problems of the French Monarchy
- low ranking soldier who became leader of France by the end of the revolution
- a series of wars in Europe during which Napoleon attempted to conquer the continent. After defeat Napoleon was exiled to an island and European powers redrew the borders in the continent at the Congress of Vienna
16 Clues: a wave of panic that swept through France • strong feelings of support for one's nation • the three large social classes of pre-revolution France • formed the Third Estate in response to Louis XVI's policies • Napoleon's trade system that isolated Great Britain from Europe • Jocobian leader who became the face of the revolution in France • ...
Lesson 14 Last week was awful. 2023-05-12
School Subjects 2024-07-08
countries and cultures 2021-03-25
Grade 1 Music terms 2021-10-13
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- lively and spirited
- gradually becoming louder
- moderately detached
- from the beginning
- French word for love
- gradually becoming softer
- immediately slower, held back
- bracket holding treble and bass staff together
- pause
- French word for pleasure or joy
- a little
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- the end
- second time
- at a moderate speed
- gradually becoming louder
- gradually becoming slower
- softly
17 Clues: pause • softly • the end • a little • second time • from the beginning • lively and spirited • moderately detached • at a moderate speed • French word for love • gradually becoming louder • gradually becoming louder • gradually becoming softer • gradually becoming slower • immediately slower, held back • French word for pleasure or joy • bracket holding treble and bass staff together
Not a treasure hunt 2024-12-02
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- Your husband
- Bakery number 2
- French owl
- Name of our second son
- Shall we meet there
- Cheesy pilgrimage destination
- Offensively amphibian
- The one you must not name
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- Élodie's pillow
- French starter, English pudding
- Where we'll see the Swedish planes
- Ernest status
- Market place
- Ernest's favourite colour
- Not a pancake
- Bald mouse
- The one you have named
17 Clues: French owl • Bald mouse • Your husband • Market place • Ernest status • Not a pancake • Élodie's pillow • Bakery number 2 • Shall we meet there • Offensively amphibian • Name of our second son • The one you have named • Ernest's favourite colour • The one you must not name • Cheesy pilgrimage destination • French starter, English pudding • Where we'll see the Swedish planes
S.S Crossword 2021-05-19
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- framers conscription bad
- where aboriginals were placed
- rules for how the country will be run
- where the English loyalist where placed
- marked he beginning of confederation
- loyal at Briton during American revolution
- the ability to speak two languages
- first language if French
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- a vote in witch the people of a country approve or reject
- joining of four provinces in 1864
- bombing of Quebec mail boxes
- aggressive or extrema partrisom (USA)
- all labels and biasness names where written in french
- first language is English
- treaty agreement signed years ago where put into affect
15 Clues: framers conscription bad • first language if French • first language is English • bombing of Quebec mail boxes • where aboriginals were placed • joining of four provinces in 1864 • the ability to speak two languages • marked he beginning of confederation • rules for how the country will be run • aggressive or extrema partrisom (USA) • where the English loyalist where placed • ...
La Nourriture 2021-03-04
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- hot chocolate
- French bread with butter and jam
- a utensil you would use to eat soup
- juice that is made from apples
- a word used to describe food that is savory
- coffee with milk
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- toast
- long French bread
- a common breakfast food often eaten in a bowl with milk
- how to say "I'm hungry" in French
- something that you spread on pancakes and waffles with a knife
- something flat that you eat food off of
- fork and knife, fourchette et ______
- a long, yellow fruit
- a breakfast food similar to pancakes that has little squares on it
15 Clues: toast • hot chocolate • coffee with milk • long French bread • a long, yellow fruit • juice that is made from apples • French bread with butter and jam • how to say "I'm hungry" in French • a utensil you would use to eat soup • fork and knife, fourchette et ______ • something flat that you eat food off of • a word used to describe food that is savory • ...
Revolutionary war - Reid Sands 2022-04-22
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- Franklin - Went to French to et french on their side
- - A lot of people fighting.
- Adams - started sons of Liberty
- - A city in the Northeast United States
- - Battle on Christmas day night
- Washington - First President
- - Colonists dumped TEA into the Boston Harbor
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- - protecting yourself
- - What people have in a country
- - French started to help the Colonists and help beat the British
- - What the people hide on the night of Lexington and Concord
- - A peaceful protest went wrong
- - _______ and Breeds hill
- - What caused the war to begin
- Gage - British General in Lexington and Concord
15 Clues: - protecting yourself • - _______ and Breeds hill • - A lot of people fighting. • Washington - First President • - What caused the war to begin • - What people have in a country • Adams - started sons of Liberty • - A peaceful protest went wrong • - Battle on Christmas day night • - A city in the Northeast United States • - Colonists dumped TEA into the Boston Harbor • ...
Revolutionary war - Reid Sands 2022-04-22
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- A peaceful protest went wrong
- _______ and Breeds hill
- started sons of Liberty
- First President
- What caused the war to begin
- Colonists dumped TEA into the Boston Harbor
- What people have in a country
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- What the people hide on the night of Lexington and Concord
- Went to French to get french on their side
- British General in Lexington and Concord
- A city in the Northeast United States
- A lot of people fighting.
- protecting yourself
- Battle on Christmas day night
- French started to help the Colonists and help beat the British
15 Clues: First President • protecting yourself • _______ and Breeds hill • started sons of Liberty • A lot of people fighting. • What caused the war to begin • A peaceful protest went wrong • Battle on Christmas day night • What people have in a country • A city in the Northeast United States • British General in Lexington and Concord • Went to French to get french on their side • ...
French Revolution 2022-09-15
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- the name of the first estate
- last name of the leader of the jacobins
- group of people that started the reign of terror
- the name of the third estate
- king during the French Revolution
- ideas that started the revolution
- powerful military leader
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- famous execution method during the French Revolution
- queen during the French Revolution
- branch of government created by the constitution
- large armory stormed by revolutionaries
- name of peasants
- oath sworn by members of the third estate
- the name of the second estate
- royal palace built by king louis xvi
15 Clues: name of peasants • powerful military leader • the name of the first estate • the name of the third estate • the name of the second estate • king during the French Revolution • ideas that started the revolution • queen during the French Revolution • royal palace built by king louis xvi • large armory stormed by revolutionaries • last name of the leader of the jacobins • ...
The battle of Verdun 2024-09-16
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- The month when the battle started
- slogan "Ils ne passeront pas" means "They shall not ____"
- The defensive line in this type of warfare
- The main weapon used for bombardment
- Verdun was a battle of _______
- The German strategy was to "______" the French army
- Verdun was a major _____ for the French
- The Battle of Verdun took place in this country
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- One side in the battle
- The river near the battlefield
- French General at Verdun
- This explosive device was thrown by hand
- This weapon fired hundreds of bullets per minute
- The battle lasted almost ____ months
- "No man's _____"
15 Clues: "No man's _____" • One side in the battle • French General at Verdun • The river near the battlefield • Verdun was a battle of _______ • The month when the battle started • The battle lasted almost ____ months • The main weapon used for bombardment • Verdun was a major _____ for the French • This explosive device was thrown by hand • The defensive line in this type of warfare • ...
french vocab 2021-11-09
16 Clues: fragile • to kiss • faithful • to hit on • fulfilled • entourage • demanding • confident • attachment • admiration • friendship • heartbreak • to take comfort • fleeting short lived • to kiss(one another) • to fall in love with
French Conversation 2021-11-03
17 Clues: hello • hi/bye • and you • goodbye • how are you • how are you • see you soon • Good evening • I'm doing bad • my name is... • have a good day • how old are you • what is your name • how are you(slang) • I'm doing very well • expression of indifference • moins so-so /more or less (used more frequently)
French Conversation 2021-11-03
17 Clues: hello • hi/bye • and you • goodbye • how are you • how are you • Good evening • see you soon • my name is... • I'm doing bad • have a good day • how old are you • what is your name • how are you(slang) • I'm doing very well • expression of indifference • more or less (used more frequently)
French Revolution 2021-11-04
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- Queen of France
- The payment peasants had to make
- Individuals who were educated from the Third Estate
- Movement across Europe 1650-1800
- Estate made up of Clergy
- The palace of king's residence
- American philosopher with ideas of Enlightenment
- Estate which comprised 98% of the population
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- Reign of historic period with excessive violence
- Expelled from a country
- Method of execution
- Estate made up of nobility
- The court where a pledge was made to continue meeting by the members of the French national assemble in 1789
- Fortress built in Paris in 14th Century
- The French staple food
- King of France
16 Clues: King of France • Queen of France • Method of execution • The French staple food • Expelled from a country • Estate made up of Clergy • Estate made up of nobility • The palace of king's residence • The payment peasants had to make • Movement across Europe 1650-1800 • Fortress built in Paris in 14th Century • Estate which comprised 98% of the population • ...
FRENCH 1 2013-06-11
16 Clues: I • hi • no • pen • yes • trip • coke • Fiji • bananas • welcome • thank you • good evening • sir(s) plural • French capital • nice to meet you • you (formal or group of people)
French Verbs 2013-10-01
16 Clues: I have • I wait • I hear • we are • we give • we lose • he finishes • she blushes • you (pl) do • you (s) like • you (pl) sell • they (masc) do • you gain weight • you (pl) succeed • they (masc) choose • they (f) lose weight
French Crossword! 2012-09-25
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- elle _ un telephone cellulaire
- Elles ___ la pizza
- Tu peux ___ la musique
- Il _ au chateau
- vous ____ un chat
- Vous ___ le tableau'a droit
- Je ___ un garcon
- nous ___ un chien
- Ils ___ Disneyland
- Tu ____ le francais
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- Je ___ la petit gateau
- Vous ___ le gateau
- J'___ le hockey
- J'____ la musique rock et roll
- nous ____ la ecouteurs
- Vous ___ content
16 Clues: J'___ le hockey • Il _ au chateau • Je ___ un garcon • Vous ___ content • vous ____ un chat • nous ___ un chien • Elles ___ la pizza • Vous ___ le gateau • Ils ___ Disneyland • Tu ____ le francais • Je ___ la petit gateau • Tu peux ___ la musique • nous ____ la ecouteurs • Vous ___ le tableau'a droit • elle _ un telephone cellulaire • J'____ la musique rock et roll
French Crossword 2013-04-08
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- / Pour une poulet, tu as besoin d'un __________
- / Non, je ne veux pas _____ confiture
- / Il _________ le refrigerateur (nettoyer)
- / Je vais __________ des carottes du marche
- / Je _______ une salade de tomates, s'il vous plait
- / __________ le petit dejeuner
- / Tu ______ le restaurant
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- / Ils ne ________ pas venir (pouvoir)
- / Nous _________ aller acheter de la nourriture (vouloir)
- / Pour le fromage, on va a la _________
- / Elle ______ du cafe (boire)
- / Je ______ manger (devoir)
- / Pour le veau, on va a la _________
- / Sarah mange ______ pain
- / Apres le dejeuner, vous avez le _________
- / Quel est ton _____ prefere?
16 Clues: / Sarah mange ______ pain • / Tu ______ le restaurant • / Je ______ manger (devoir) • / Elle ______ du cafe (boire) • / Quel est ton _____ prefere? • / __________ le petit dejeuner • / Pour le veau, on va a la _________ • / Ils ne ________ pas venir (pouvoir) • / Non, je ne veux pas _____ confiture • / Pour le fromage, on va a la _________ • ...
French Terminology 2014-11-19
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- A movement involving all forms of art in which the artist drew upon classic Greek and roman models as examples of perfection. it observed a strict adherence to the unity of time, place and action.
- popular play in France written by Pierre Corneille. Play went against French theatre general rules. Suppose to use one location, this play used multiple locations even a war happened in 24 hours.
- medieval conventions of presenting more than one locatin onstage at the same time, also called multiple setting.
- A scene in a play of which the beginning and the end are marked by a change in the makeup of the group of characters onstage, rather than by the lights going up or down or the set being changed.
- one of the three great 17th century French dramatist, he wrote Le cid, Cinna, The Liar and more
- French verse form containing twelve-syllable lines, divided into two six-syllable hemispheres with each pair and adjacent lines rhyming
- the typical for classical heroes, an adaptation of roman armor, tonic boots, which by the late 7th century stylized.
- 1622-1673.He was the son of a prosperous holstered and furniture maker. He was fully educated and had an offer to work for his father.
- Born 22 Dec. 1639 dramatist one of the great playwright of the 17th century, he also wrote one comedy
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- required a play to have a single action represented as occurring in a single place and with the course of a day
- originally called Palil-Cardinal, located 1st aroundissment of Paris. The palace was the personal residence of cardinal richeir
- chief minister of France under his leadership, religious squabbles were squelched.
- membership was restricted to the forty most eminent literary figure of the day
- form of literary theatre poetry rhyme scheme
- charades in the play were expected to be dealt with according to their actions. The good were rewarded and the evil were punished
- actors hired in the 18th century according to the type of characters they played and the remained in these lines throughout their careers.
16 Clues: form of literary theatre poetry rhyme scheme • membership was restricted to the forty most eminent literary figure of the day • chief minister of France under his leadership, religious squabbles were squelched. • one of the three great 17th century French dramatist, he wrote Le cid, Cinna, The Liar and more • ...
French crossward 2015-08-09
French revolution 2023-02-06
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- a document that stated that government got its power from the people, not the king.
- unjust use of power
- a period of time when anyone suspected of being disloyal to the revolution or favor the return of the king was killed
- was a commitment to a national constitution and representative government, taken by delegates at the Estates-General at Versailles. It has become one of the most iconic scenes of the French Revolution.
- "Let them eat cake"
- was the last King of France before the French Revolution.
- middle class
- exempts from tax. 13,000 people. customized laws
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- nobles
- social classes in France
- A new legal system in France created by Napoleon to give people rights.
- people who favor quick and far-reaching changes
- a government consisting of delegates from the Third Estate
- a swift seizure of government, or a military overthrow of the government
- A five-person council set up to run the government
- is an apparatus designed for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading.
16 Clues: nobles • middle class • unjust use of power • "Let them eat cake" • social classes in France • people who favor quick and far-reaching changes • exempts from tax. 13,000 people. customized laws • A five-person council set up to run the government • was the last King of France before the French Revolution. • a government consisting of delegates from the Third Estate • ...
French Numbers 2022-08-22
French Revolution 2022-11-30
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- Government must protect our natural rights
- These were bad in the 1780's
- vindicated for womens rights
- Crowned himself emperor
- dressed up like a girl when he tried to flee the country
- writer of spirit and laws
- the inventors last name
- Government is an agreement between ruler and people
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- believed in separation of church and state
- Revolutions leader
- about 40,000 people were suspected of being traitors and were beheaded
- They are okay with change but want it slowly
- They want change to happen right now and quickly
- the age that talked about rights
- writen by Thomas Hobbes
- the crowd was silent when the blade dropped
16 Clues: Revolutions leader • Crowned himself emperor • writen by Thomas Hobbes • the inventors last name • writer of spirit and laws • These were bad in the 1780's • vindicated for womens rights • the age that talked about rights • believed in separation of church and state • Government must protect our natural rights • the crowd was silent when the blade dropped • ...
French - Food 2020-02-06
French Vocab 2020-04-01
Across
- tribunal court
- enter a foreign country
- democratie form of government with a president
- to hurt or to overuse your power
- to form an opinion
- cruaute brutality
- to arrest and put in jail
- unable to read
- to estimate
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- to get better at
- to be left out
- langue maternelle language you were born with
- une loi make a law
- diversite having a group of mixed cultures
- guilty
- droits de l´homme rights from birth
- to leave
- emigre(e) to leave a country
18 Clues: guilty • to leave • to estimate • to be left out • tribunal court • unable to read • to get better at • cruaute brutality • une loi make a law • to form an opinion • enter a foreign country • to arrest and put in jail • emigre(e) to leave a country • to hurt or to overuse your power • droits de l´homme rights from birth • diversite having a group of mixed cultures • ...
french voc 2020-03-30
French Revolution 2021-03-09
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- Determined legal rights and status
- Who got low wages?
- Who made up the First Estate?
- Where did all of the nobles live?
- The name for the group of merchants, bankers, artisans who had no power and high taxes.
- Which estate made up approximately 97% of the French Population, was made up of merchants, artisans, and peasants
- The queen that was in charge at the time of the French Revolution
- Who got the income from peasants that lived and worked on their land and made up about 2% of the population?
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- How much land did the nobles own?
- Vow to not leave until writing a Constitution for France
- Which church was the clergy a part of?
- How many years did the French Revolution last?
- Meeting of the 3 estates to make laws
- What were the nobles?
- Made up around 80% of the population and are also known as farmers
- Jail for political prisoners and where weapons are held
16 Clues: Who got low wages? • What were the nobles? • Who made up the First Estate? • How much land did the nobles own? • Where did all of the nobles live? • Determined legal rights and status • Meeting of the 3 estates to make laws • Which church was the clergy a part of? • How many years did the French Revolution last? • Jail for political prisoners and where weapons are held • ...
French Review 2021-05-07
17 Clues: as • less • fork • bowl • lunch • snack • knife • spoon • tablecloth • assiette plate • dessus de above • to set the table • déjeuner breakfast • Watch out!/Be careful! • to put; to put on; to set • table setting; silverware • to have to (must); to odîner dinner
FRENCH REVOLUTION 2021-07-22
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- A compulsory contribution to the church, usually one-tenth of a family's income or production
- This device was used to execute enemies of the state
- The dynastic name of the French monarchy
- Capital city of France
- Marie Antoinette was a princess from this country
- Royal palace & precinct, located several miles outside Paris
- Sieyes This Noble man wrote 'What is Third Estate?'
- Class of titled people that consisted the Second Estate
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- The last government of the French Revolution
- French unit of currency before the revolution
- The belief that royal political power emanates from God,' -----right'
- A large fortress, prison & armory located in central Paris
- Electoral Laws passed by the National Assembly created two types of citizen: active & ----
- Culottes A term for a member of the urban working class, as defined by his or her clothing
- Republican Political club that formed in 1789 was
- A collective team for the members of the church such as priests & bishops
16 Clues: Capital city of France • The dynastic name of the French monarchy • The last government of the French Revolution • French unit of currency before the revolution • Marie Antoinette was a princess from this country • Republican Political club that formed in 1789 was • Sieyes This Noble man wrote 'What is Third Estate?' • ...
French homework 2021-10-02
16 Clues: Sunday • Monday • Friday • Tuesday • Ihaveat • Thursday • Saturday • Wednesday • Itisoclock • Whattimeisit • Whendoyouhave • IhaveonMonday • Whatdaydoyouhave • Whatclassdoyouhave • Atwhattimedoyouhave • IhaveonMondaysWednesdaysand
French Verbs 2018-02-28
16 Clues: (to use) • (finish) • (to eat) • (to lose) • (to melt) • (to hear) • (to give) • (to wait) • (to sell) • (to build) • (to speak) • (to choose) • (to punish) • (to polish) • (to success) • (put on weight)
French Vocabulary 2023-05-22
16 Clues: he • she • very • a bag • a man • a mouse • a woman • a chair • a watch • a teacher • a printer • headphones • a keyboard • a computer • a motorcycle • a cell phone
French Revolution 2024-01-22
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- nobles that escape of France for avoid the persecution
- The object used for killing the queen and king
- was a representative assembly consisting of three estates: clergy, nobility, and common people.
- Place where people are imprisoned
- was eventually overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte
- The bourgeoisie refers to the middle class
- were the people representatives of the non-clergy and non-nobles of France swore they would not disperse until a constitution was established for France.
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- revolutionary assembly that succeeded the National Assembly.
- first government of the French Revolution
- the person that have control after Louis XVI
- era
- it was the France king beagles the fall of the monarchy
- The aristocracy refers to the highest social class, often composed of hereditary nobility
- was a revolutionary assembly formed by representatives of the Third Estate
- the social class system
- los peasants they didn’t agree, so they were looking for other privileges
16 Clues: era • the social class system • Place where people are imprisoned • first government of the French Revolution • The bourgeoisie refers to the middle class • the person that have control after Louis XVI • The object used for killing the queen and king • was eventually overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte • nobles that escape of France for avoid the persecution • ...
French vocab 2023-11-09
Everyday French 2023-09-18
french words 2024-03-08
16 Clues: not dad • not mom • not wife • uncle sis • not sister • not brother • boy your kid • boy aunt kid • aunt brother • firl your kid • girl aunt kid • before diverce • girl kid of mom • couple together • couple not together • wife that lost husband
French Revolution 2023-10-24
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- france turns into bloody dictatorship
- government by people
- bottom of the social triangle
- closest to god
- Head of Reign of terror
- 3rd estate vow for a new constituion
- closest to the monarch
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- First estate
- Poltical economic and social tool of absolute monarch
- PeasantUprising
- top of the social struture
- Second Estate
- Third estate
- Sun King
- Rulers with complete authority over government
- Made everything unfair for 3rd estate
16 Clues: Sun King • First estate • Third estate • Second Estate • closest to god • PeasantUprising • government by people • closest to the monarch • Head of Reign of terror • top of the social struture • bottom of the social triangle • 3rd estate vow for a new constituion • france turns into bloody dictatorship • Made everything unfair for 3rd estate • Rulers with complete authority over government • ...
French crossword 2024-10-04
16 Clues: gift • cake • Easter • 1 avril • to joke • to give • wedding • costumes • le 14 février • le 25 décembre • christmas tree • le 31 decembre • wedding anniversary • to blow out (candles) • the number between 9-11 • every year on the day you were born it is your ________
French crossword 2025-10-11
The Revolution 2017-09-29
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- Who won the Battle of Kettle Creek?
- Why was Britain poor after the French and Indian War?
- What was the group called that fought against the British?
- Which country won the French and Indian War?
- what was another name for Loyalists?
- after the French and Indian War What land did the British gain west of the Mississippi?
- What mountain range was the boundary that King George III set for colonists?
- Who was the slave that was in Georgia's militia?
- Taking a side in the American Revolution caused conflict between family members. True or False
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- Which colony sold stamps during the Stamp Act of 1765?
- Who was Georgia's governor during the Stamp Act?
- what territory besides Georgia and Philadelphia fell to British control during the war?
- what upset the colonists who wanted new land?
- The Articles of __________ were created during the Revolutionary War.
- The French and Indian War was part of what larger war?
- Why was the Proclamation of 1763 issued?
- what is the large paper advertisement used by colonists?
- What was the group called that was loyal to the British?
- Georgia's response to the Stamp Act was violent. True or False
- what Georgia coastal city remained in British control until 1782?
20 Clues: Who won the Battle of Kettle Creek? • what was another name for Loyalists? • Why was the Proclamation of 1763 issued? • Which country won the French and Indian War? • what upset the colonists who wanted new land? • Who was Georgia's governor during the Stamp Act? • Who was the slave that was in Georgia's militia? • Why was Britain poor after the French and Indian War? • ...
Explorers and First Contact 2018-04-09
Across
- This act is a form of exchange of goods.
- Where goods of trading took place.
- What does "runners of the woods" translate to in French?
- What river did Samuel De Champlain sail up to set up an new trading post?
- A tribe of people that traded with the Dutch in Albany, New York State and wiped out the Wendat people.
- A name that the Wendat people called the Jesuits.
- This animal's fur was used by the French for fashion and for money.
- French name for "Mountain People".
- Quebec was a __________ built by Samuel De Champlain.
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- What did the First Nations peoples trade with the Europeans?
- Tribes of people that the Europeans met when they arrived in Canada.
- An Explorer from France who explored the St. Lawrence Rive and Great Lakes area between 1609-1616.
- Who lead 1500 French Colonist to Canada to settle Stadacona?
- Who was the very first "Coureur de Bois"?
- People from the continent of Europe.
- Who was the leader of the Jesuit Order?
- Where the river narrows.
- The name of the main trading post.
- The First Nations People used this as a mode of transportation in water.
- This tribe of people were the middle men of the fur trade.
20 Clues: Where the river narrows. • Where goods of trading took place. • The name of the main trading post. • French name for "Mountain People". • People from the continent of Europe. • Who was the leader of the Jesuit Order? • This act is a form of exchange of goods. • Who was the very first "Coureur de Bois"? • A name that the Wendat people called the Jesuits. • ...
American 2021-10-05
Across
- slaves
- an area settled by a group
- mississippi bubble
- relating to the Roman Catholic Church.
- port in SE Louisiana
- a large farm
- crops
- in 1712 he became the first proprietor
- a parcel of land
- centralized power in the monarchy
- a person of German descent
- claimed LA for France
- workers owned by people
- relating to Spain
- name given to the french
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- 1763 signed by Britain France,spain harsh rough and hard
- name given to the water route
- banknotes
- printing to much paper money
- established fort maurepas
- redstick
- a set of laws for native americans
- valley formed by flowing water
- founded a new french settlement
- a group during french colonial
- explored the upper mississippi
- system under a colony
- flows into the Mississippi
- the name given to young women
29 Clues: crops • slaves • redstick • banknotes • a large farm • a parcel of land • relating to Spain • mississippi bubble • port in SE Louisiana • claimed LA for France • system under a colony • workers owned by people • name given to the french • established fort maurepas • an area settled by a group • a person of German descent • flows into the Mississippi • printing to much paper money • ...
France & the verb "aller" 2023-02-22
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- Je ____ en France (go)
- Nous ______ au cinéma. (go)
- river flowing from Lyon southward
- city on the Rhone River
- Luc et Anne _______ aux Etats-Unis
- ancient mountains/plateau central France
- longest river; river of the châteaux
- Vous _____ à Paris? (go)
- 2nd largest French city; on the Mediterranean
- German-influenced city of NE France
- body of water between France and Britain
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- river of SW France, Toulouse & Bordeaux
- Tu _____ au Canada? (go)
- city of SE France; "capital" of the French Riviera
- mts. that form a natural border with Spain
- tallest mountains in France
- tiny country NE of France
- city in SW France; aerospace industry
- French word for "sea"
- River passing through Paris
- Ma soeur ____ en Espagne pour les vacances. (go)
- mustard capital of France
- city on the Loire; middle of castle country
23 Clues: French word for "sea" • Je ____ en France (go) • city on the Rhone River • Tu _____ au Canada? (go) • Vous _____ à Paris? (go) • tiny country NE of France • mustard capital of France • tallest mountains in France • River passing through Paris • Nous ______ au cinéma. (go) • river flowing from Lyon southward • Luc et Anne _______ aux Etats-Unis • German-influenced city of NE France • ...
Conflict in the Colonies 2023-03-28
Across
- used to play games and were included in the Stamp Act
- a time of great death in the colonies
- used to make rum
- taxed molasses
- tax
- the British economy was based on...
- No taxation without ...
- helped the Pilgrims learn how to grow crops
- the French gave up in the war when this Canadian city was taken over
- were built to keep the British out of French territory
- ended the Seven Years War
Down
- synonym for French-Indian War
- came for religious freedom
- a tax on paper and documents
- imposed acts on colonists
- a ____________________ British Army was stationed in the colonies
- New England colonies earned money by...
- an act that prohibited colonists to move westward past Appalachian Mountains
- to send good out
- to bring goods in
- sold molasses for cheaper
- England's government
22 Clues: tax • taxed molasses • used to make rum • to send good out • to bring goods in • England's government • No taxation without ... • imposed acts on colonists • sold molasses for cheaper • ended the Seven Years War • came for religious freedom • a tax on paper and documents • synonym for French-Indian War • the British economy was based on... • a time of great death in the colonies • ...
One flower arrangement for orchid fancier (4,5) 2023-04-22
Across
- Mistress secreted in ionised oxygen chamber (4)
- Goblin found dead in his flowers (7)
- Lead church music (5)
- Nervous man holding the gin cocktail (10)
- Quiet river flowing in the way (6)
- Important housework container? (3,3)
- They're hung, drawn but not quartered! (8)
- Bordello tidies up when the police use it! (8)
- Short time in the corner (6)
- Organisation of the French fever (6)
- The Kinks got barred by hearing (4)
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- Noticed some French confusion, then took it away (9)
- Danger of big cat losing its head in outskirts of Jersey (8)
- Foul foundation (4)
- A number restricted by reef knots (5)
- Patriot protects jazzmen (4)
- Northern team or term (7)
- Seven wickets remaining? (5,3,3)
- They are said to cause problems for Scottish starter (3,4,5)
- Model currency is a problem (7)
- Bad drug is cool, man! (4)
- Hospital in French countryside region (9)
22 Clues: Foul foundation (4) • Lead church music (5) • Northern team or term (7) • Bad drug is cool, man! (4) • Patriot protects jazzmen (4) • Short time in the corner (6) • Model currency is a problem (7) • Seven wickets remaining? (5,3,3) • Quiet river flowing in the way (6) • The Kinks got barred by hearing (4) • Goblin found dead in his flowers (7) • ...
American Revolution 4th Grade 2023-06-12
Across
- a meeting where people discuss issues that affect them as a group
- an official agreement between groups or countries
- Commander in chief or ______.
- The Treaty of ____ ended the war
- Washington and his troops built fort ________.
- To approve
- a person who works to harm his/her own country
- The French and Indian War began in 175_.
- an event that causes important changes
- a formal meeting of representatives
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- Who issued the proclamation of 1763
- The war was between the British and the _______.
- an agreement
- representative
- partners in war
- an addition or change to the Constitution
- Nickname for British
- A ceremony in which a leader takes office
- an order
- a volunteer army
- a form of government in which people elect representatives to govern the country
- Who won in the French & Indian War?
- A share of ownership in a company
23 Clues: an order • To approve • an agreement • representative • partners in war • a volunteer army • Nickname for British • Commander in chief or ______. • The Treaty of ____ ended the war • A share of ownership in a company • Who issued the proclamation of 1763 • Who won in the French & Indian War? • a formal meeting of representatives • an event that causes important changes • ...
Les Misérables 2013-04-09
Across
- Valjeans pursuer
- Valjeans new job
- sold her teeth and hair to provide for her daughter
- began in 1815
- what Valjean had to present while he was on parole
- the young man that is a leader of the revolution
- the little boy killed at the barricade
- how Javert dies
- love Marius and gives her life for him
Down
- what the revolutionaries built to resist the French guard
- Les Misérables debuted here in 1985
- time period that the story is set in
- man who spared Valjean in the beginning
- business that Valjean owned after he was released from prison
- the Thénardiers were this
- role Javert took to learn the revolutionaries' plans
- French General
- girl Valjean raised as his own
- dramatic speech or song by one character
- what put Valjean in prison
- French currency
- writer of the novel Les Misérables
22 Clues: began in 1815 • French General • French currency • how Javert dies • Valjeans pursuer • Valjeans new job • the Thénardiers were this • what put Valjean in prison • girl Valjean raised as his own • writer of the novel Les Misérables • Les Misérables debuted here in 1985 • time period that the story is set in • the little boy killed at the barricade • ...
Canada Crossword 2016-12-27
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- Montreal University
- Canada's first prime minister
- Canada's most valuable export
- father of New France
- Heroine of War of 1812
- french canadian fast food
- knit winter hat
- Canada's largest lake
- Canada's coldest city
- peace order and ------ government
- Defunct Montreal baseball team
- Canada's largest Island
- French canadian fur transporters
- famous canadian bear
- Wild Rose Country
- Canada's national sport
- Founder of Manitoba
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- Famous WW1 battle
- Capital of Canada
- the Rocket
- Canada's highest peak
- Largest tides on earth
- Canada's Southern Neighbor
- Canada's Ocean Playground
- Je me
- Canada's longest river
- Canada's first national park
- Prime Minister of Canada
- Marathon of Hope runner
- Canada's largest land animal
- Capital of Alberta
- birthplace of confederation
- Canada's largest province
- National Animal of Canada
- French nurse and Montreal founder
- one dollar coin bird
36 Clues: Je me • the Rocket • knit winter hat • Famous WW1 battle • Capital of Canada • Wild Rose Country • Capital of Alberta • Montreal University • Founder of Manitoba • father of New France • famous canadian bear • one dollar coin bird • Canada's highest peak • Canada's largest lake • Canada's coldest city • Largest tides on earth • Heroine of War of 1812 • Canada's longest river • Marathon of Hope runner • ...
Review-Lesson 5 Towards Independence 2023-12-03
Across
- Sons of ___________
- Samuel Adams pet _____ that didn't like British soldiers
- Mountain range of boundary of Proclamation of 1763
- First battle of the American Revolution
- Act that taxed paper items(wills, newspapers cards)
- the French and Indian War resulted in this for England
- to house soldiers
- City of famous March 5, 1770 riot
- "Taxation without _________"
- Acts that came after the Boston Tea Party
- The one item that remained after Townshend Act was repealed
Down
- Law-making body of England
- Act of paper, glass, tea, paint and lead
- those in Colonies loyal to England
- to cancel
- Winner of French and Indian War
- Another name for a British soldier
- unjust use of government power
- Patriot who believed strongly in a fair trial
- Boston Tea __________
- Famous general of French and Indian War
- Famous Patriot who engraved the Boston Massacre
- refusal to buy a product
- King of England
24 Clues: to cancel • King of England • to house soldiers • Sons of ___________ • Boston Tea __________ • refusal to buy a product • Law-making body of England • "Taxation without _________" • unjust use of government power • Winner of French and Indian War • City of famous March 5, 1770 riot • those in Colonies loyal to England • Another name for a British soldier • ...
