french Crossword Puzzles
French Crossword 2023-09-11
French Homework 2023-11-06
French Revolution 2024-01-31
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- Code of laws by Napoleon
- Gov't created by third estate
- Corruption lead by the Jacobin's
- Violent rumors and terror
- King of France during the revolution
- Napoleons comeback
- Equal power
- How the Russians defeated Napoleon
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- agreement of the great powers of europe
- Major setback for Napoleon in Spain
- Louis the 16th wife
- Oath Promise to write a constitution
- Leader of the reign of terror
- Power among monarchs
- system to make France more efficient
- Vienna metting led by Metternich
16 Clues: Equal power • Napoleons comeback • Louis the 16th wife • Power among monarchs • Code of laws by Napoleon • Violent rumors and terror • Gov't created by third estate • Leader of the reign of terror • Corruption lead by the Jacobin's • Vienna metting led by Metternich • How the Russians defeated Napoleon • Major setback for Napoleon in Spain • Oath Promise to write a constitution • ...
French Revolution 2024-09-26
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- XVI: The King of France who was executed during the Revolution
- Working-class revolutionaries in France
- words will help you understand the key events, people, and concepts of the French Revolution. Try to learn their meanings and how they relate to each other. Good luck with your studies!
- The system of government ruled by a king or queen
- An assembly representing the three estates of France
- A fortress and prison in Paris, stormed on July 14, 1789
- A key leader during the Revolution and Reign of Terror
- Régime: The old political and social system in France before the Revolution
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- A device used for executions during the Revolution
- A government system where power rests with the people and their elected representatives
- The act of attacking and capturing a place by force
- Antoinette: The Queen of France, wife of Louis XVI
- of the Rights of Man: An important document outlining human rights
- A radical political group during the Revolution
- of Terror: A period of violence and executions during the Revolution
- Assembly: The revolutionary assembly formed in 1789
16 Clues: Working-class revolutionaries in France • A radical political group during the Revolution • The system of government ruled by a king or queen • A device used for executions during the Revolution • Antoinette: The Queen of France, wife of Louis XVI • The act of attacking and capturing a place by force • Assembly: The revolutionary assembly formed in 1789 • ...
French Words 2024-06-05
French Verbs 2024-11-26
16 Clues: to buy • to eat • to swim • to look • to play • to read • to cook • to visit • to write • to dance • to study • to sleep • to drink • to go out • to listen • to do sport
French Salutations 2024-09-30
16 Clues: no • yes • Sorry • please • Surely • goodbye • thank you • i am good • no problem • agreed/okay • how are you • see you soon • Good Evening • hi to a friend • my name is Swara • hi in a formal tone
French - advanced 2025-05-31
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- La france est un ....
- on le trouve dans sa chambre
- on le porte à l'école en Angleterre mais pas en France
- ça pollue la Terre et les océans
- ce que l'on dit lorsqu'on veux savoir la cause de quelque chose.
- un adjectif qui décrit les personnes perspicaces
- C'est lorsque on donne des astuces ou son avis pour aider quelqu'un d'autre
- il y en a 24 dans une journée
- c'est le contraire d'économiser
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- c'est une matière pour laquelle il faut savoir compter
- c'est l'inverse de 'sans'
- se poser des questions
- c'est un synonyme de débuter
- cependant, par contre
- c'est l'inverse de loin et un nom qu'on utilise pour les membres de sa famille
- c'est un mot qui décris les gens qui n'aime pas travailler et un animal très lent
16 Clues: La france est un .... • cependant, par contre • se poser des questions • c'est l'inverse de 'sans' • on le trouve dans sa chambre • c'est un synonyme de débuter • il y en a 24 dans une journée • c'est le contraire d'économiser • ça pollue la Terre et les océans • un adjectif qui décrit les personnes perspicaces • c'est une matière pour laquelle il faut savoir compter • ...
French School 2025-05-21
French Seasons 2025-09-16
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- 10X3=?
- Have a great _____. (Think yearbooks)
- C'est l'halloween!
- The first month of the year.
- Hopefully, it snows this _____.
- When our winter break starts.
- Daylight saving's time starts every year in this month.
- The day before dimanche.
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- 5+4+3+2+1=?
- The first month of school.
- Schools are closed on _____ and dimanche.
- Valentine's Day happens when?
- The last month of school.
- Look at the leaves change colour!
- Mr. Main's birthday is in this month.
- The day after mecredi.
16 Clues: 10X3=? • 5+4+3+2+1=? • C'est l'halloween! • The day after mecredi. • The day before dimanche. • The last month of school. • The first month of school. • The first month of the year. • Valentine's Day happens when? • When our winter break starts. • Hopefully, it snows this _____. • Look at the leaves change colour! • Have a great _____. (Think yearbooks) • ...
Mellor 2021-03-17
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- thought people deserved natural rights; life, liberty, property
- red, white, and blue, appear of France's flag
- queen from Austria during the French Revolution, Daughter of Maria Theresa
- political prison stormed on July 14, 1789, believed to have gunpowder and weapons
- English writer, predicted the reign of terror, condemned the French revolution
- believed in freedom of speech
- popular military hero who defeated the Austrians in Italy
- leader of the Committee of Public Safety
- believed in a republic governement
- 3rd Estate got locked out of meeting, went next door and took oath, named themselves National Assembly
- government run by radicals, made up of two parts to stop enemies of the revolution
- riots in France
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- French middle class, consisted of bankers, lawyers, doctors, etc.
- nobles, clergy, and others who fled France and the Revolution
- wanted equal rights for women in France
- period during the revolution of unfair trials and public execution ended with Robespierre losing his head
- married to Marie Antoinette, king of France during the French Revolution
- fast falling blade used to execute people by chopping off their heads
- notebooks that King Louis XVI had people write their grievances in so he would be prepared
- signed by the king of Prussia and emperor of Austria because they didn't people to overthrow overthrow France
- rights that belong to a human from birth
- having lots of pride in one's country
- believed all three branches should be equal; checks and balances
- wanted the revolution to be more radical, name means "without breeches" because they wore trousers
- fought alongside Washington in the American Revolution, chosen to lead the French National Guard
25 Clues: riots in France • believed in freedom of speech • believed in a republic governement • having lots of pride in one's country • wanted equal rights for women in France • rights that belong to a human from birth • leader of the Committee of Public Safety • red, white, and blue, appear of France's flag • popular military hero who defeated the Austrians in Italy • ...
Early America - American Studies 2021-09-10
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- Powers that are shared between the Federal and State governments
- The person who believed that you were born with rights that cannot be taken away
- A system of government where power is shared between federal, local, and state governments
- Powers that are held by the federal government
- Went to America in search for Gold
- The first system of government the U.S. adopted
- The place where the French originally settled when they came to North America
- The type of government that is ruled by royalty
- The Amount of colonies that were originally founded in America
- Went to America and sold beaver furs
- A settlement established by a country away from its homeland
- The allies of the French when the French were trying to take land from the 13 colonies
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- The place that Christopher Columbus believed he landed when he first came to America
- One of the first European "discoverers" of America
- Powers that are held by the States
- The king who was in power when the colonies declared independence from Britain
- The last part of the Declaration of Independence
- The thing that frustrated the colonists the most with Britain
- The person who first drafted the Declaration of Independence
- What the French and Spanish spread to the natives when they first came to North America (killing many of them)
- The document that we still use as the foundation of our government to this day
- The location where colonists dumped British Tea into the harbor as a protest to taxes
- The town where the first "massacre" happened in America, further building tension between America and England
- America's first president
- A person who lives in a settlement away from their homeland while still claiming their previous citizenship
25 Clues: America's first president • Powers that are held by the States • Went to America in search for Gold • Went to America and sold beaver furs • Powers that are held by the federal government • The first system of government the U.S. adopted • The type of government that is ruled by royalty • The last part of the Declaration of Independence • ...
Cinderella Stories Around the World 2022-04-26
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- Yeh-Shen was forced to collect firewood, wash clothes, and scrub the ___.
- In the PDF, the French Cinderella's stepsisters dress in gowns of blue and ____ for the ball.
- The ____ of Yeh-Shen's fish bones told Yeh-Shen not to be sad, for it would provide all she needed.
- In the French Cinderella, Cinderella is forced to clean everyone's ______.
- Little Burnt Face's face was covered in scars caused by burns inflicted by her oldest sister.
- The story of "Yeh-Shen" takes place _____ of years ago in China.
- Rhodopis -the Egyptian Cinderella - had friends who lived in the ____ ____.
- the color of Yeh-Shen's dress
- In the story of "Yeh-Shen", Yeh-Shen is seen carrying a load of ______.
- Rhodopis was the _____ (culture) Cinderella.
- the color of Phodopis's dress
- at a brown ____.
- Little Burnt Face's sister lies and claims her sister is prone is fall into their ____, thus her burnt face.
- In "Little Burnt Face", Cinderella is the ____ of 3 daughters.
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- Little Burnt Face is depicted in the story,
- In the French Cinderella, Cinderella's clothes were often covered in cinders and ashes from the _____.
- Rhodopis's friends were an ibis and a _____.
- Rhodopis's skin grew red from working all day in the hot ____.
- In the French Cinderella, Cinderella sleeps on a ___ bed.
- Rhodopis's master bought her a pair of ___ slippers which made the other slaves jealous.
- Yeh-Shen's only friend, a fish, lived in a ___ near the cave.
- Rhodopis (the Egyptian Cinderella) means "______".
- the name of Yeh-Shen's stepsister
- Rhodopis - the Egyptian Cinderella - was kidnapped from the country of ____ and sold as a slave in Egypt.
- In the French Cinderella, Cinderella has ___ stepsisters.
25 Clues: at a brown ____. • the color of Yeh-Shen's dress • the color of Phodopis's dress • the name of Yeh-Shen's stepsister • Little Burnt Face is depicted in the story, • Rhodopis's friends were an ibis and a _____. • Rhodopis was the _____ (culture) Cinderella. • Rhodopis (the Egyptian Cinderella) means "______". • In the French Cinderella, Cinderella sleeps on a ___ bed. • ...
Cinderella Stories Around the World 2022-04-26
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- The ____ of Yeh-Shen's fish bones told Yeh-Shen not to be sad, for it would provide all she needed.
- the name of Yeh-Shen's stepsister
- Rhodopis's master bought her a pair of ___ slippers which made the other slaves jealous.
- the color of Phodopis's dress
- Little Burnt Face is depicted in the story,looking at a brown ____.
- Rhodopis (the Egyptian Cinderella) means "______".
- Rhodopis - the Egyptian Cinderella - was kidnapped from the country of ____ and sold as a slave in Egypt.
- Yeh-Shen was forced to collect firewood, wash clothes, and scrub the ___.
- Little Burnt Face's sister lies and claims her sister is prone is fall into their ____, thus her burnt face.
- In the PDF, the French Cinderella's stepsisters dress in gowns of blue and ____ for the ball.
- Rhodopis's friends were an ibis and a _____.
- In "Little Burnt Face", Cinderella is the ____ of 3 daughters.
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- The story of "Yeh-Shen" takes place _____ of years ago in China.
- In the French Cinderella, Cinderella's clothes were often covered in cinders and ashes from the _____.
- the color of Yeh-Shen's dress
- In the French Cinderella, Cinderella is forced to clean everyone's ______.
- Rhodopis -the Egyptian Cinderella - had friends who lived in the ____ ____.
- In the French Cinderella, Cinderella sleeps on a ___ bed.
- Little Burnt Face's face was covered in scars caused by burns inflicted by her oldest sister.
- In the story of "Yeh-Shen", Yeh-Shen is seen carrying a load of ______.
- Rhodopis was the _____ (culture) Cinderella.
- Yeh-Shen's only friend, a fish, lived in a ___ near the cave.
- Rhodopis's skin grew red from working all day in the hot ____.
- In the French Cinderella, Cinderella has ___ stepsisters.
24 Clues: the color of Yeh-Shen's dress • the color of Phodopis's dress • the name of Yeh-Shen's stepsister • Rhodopis was the _____ (culture) Cinderella. • Rhodopis's friends were an ibis and a _____. • Rhodopis (the Egyptian Cinderella) means "______". • In the French Cinderella, Cinderella sleeps on a ___ bed. • In the French Cinderella, Cinderella has ___ stepsisters. • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2019-03-04
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- the king, queen, and their children tried to _____ the country in disguise
- under the new constitution, everyone was given the title _____
- the people believed that the king's soldiers would stop the revolution. These feeling resulted in the _____
- enlightenment thinkers, led the new way of thinking
- how many estates made up the National Assembly
- a group
- a document that sets out the major laws and principles of a government
- the mansions and great estates of the rich
- members of the estate
- thanks to Louis XIV and his wife Marie Antoinette, France was almost _____ during the French revolution
- main food for French people, King Louis made taxes higher on _____ so the French people rioted
- after the fall of the Bastille, the citizens wanted to keep order in Paris, so they created the _____
- a paid soldier
- France had a kind of parliament known as the _____ which met only as a result of a royal command
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- certificates of money called _____ were issued to be redeemed when Church lands were sold
- people who leave one country for another
- one of the most serious issues during the French revolution, _____ is another word for loss of jobs
- machine that killed many people during the French revolution, the national razor
- a government in which all power rests with the citizens who vote to elect their leaders
- where did the third estate gather after they were locked out, the royal _____
- an ornament worn on top of a hat
- someone who wants major change quickly
- Marquis de _____ led the national guard
- royal prison and fortress, attacked by a mob, the _____
24 Clues: a group • a paid soldier • members of the estate • an ornament worn on top of a hat • someone who wants major change quickly • Marquis de _____ led the national guard • people who leave one country for another • the mansions and great estates of the rich • how many estates made up the National Assembly • enlightenment thinkers, led the new way of thinking • ...
Unit 3 Colonial Louisiana 2025-01-28
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- explored Louisiana with LaSalle and continued when he left. He got as far as Natchitoches
- a group of people with similar culture
- king of France when Louisiana was founded; it is named after him
- to grant or transfer
- Migrated to escape locusts and drought, increased Spanish-speaking population
- Spanish-appointed governor lacking military force
- release from enslavement
- the French laws that slaveholders and slaves had to follow
- a colony owned by one businessman or a group of people
- French explorer who claimed the Mississippi River and all the land drained by it for France
- Infused Spanish laws into pre-existing French laws and created the Cabildo
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- New governor who stabilized the economy and issued the code O'Reilly
- Revolted in Saint Domingue, practiced voodoo, helped sugar industry
- brothers from Canada who were sent to Louisiana by King Louis XIV to set up a settlement to protect the mouth of the river
- the practice of enslaves persons buying their own freedom
- arrival of a large number of people
- assigned by Louis XIV to set up a settlement in western Louisiana to protect Louisiana from the Spanish;set up a trade center at Ft. Jean Baptistery in Natchitoches
- First proprietor of Louisiana
- rebellion to return to French rule in 1768
- mild or tolerant
- Forced out of Nova Scotia, introduced zydeco music
- appointed governor of Louisiana by Crozat
- point of a river where it enters into the sea
- something that is owned by a person
- a person of mixed heritage: African and European (French or Spanish)
- to move goods illegally
- Legal system with town councils
27 Clues: mild or tolerant • to grant or transfer • to move goods illegally • release from enslavement • First proprietor of Louisiana • Legal system with town councils • arrival of a large number of people • something that is owned by a person • a group of people with similar culture • appointed governor of Louisiana by Crozat • rebellion to return to French rule in 1768 • ...
dad 2025-08-16
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- he who sells potatos
- manufacturer of petite cups
- bubbly refreshing beverage
- german slang for number one dad.
- Tour de France essential
- count
- dads sunday ritual
- best tennis player
- place to meet Dougs & make websites
- reptile & prey habitat
- worst christmas present.
- famed Red Rock celebrity
- nusturgieam? nuscerscian? nosturgeanne?
- rental car / "im up ... man"
- condiment pun
- best father
- place of origin
- dads least favourite dinner restaurant
- household coffee machine name
- healthy french dinner
- appropriate hiking shoes
- hardest to pronounce biking destination.
- artist
- fish variant in mediterranean
- appliance which dad didn't want but dad uses constantly
- cheapest espresso & charming movie set.
- cat food stealer
- we do not have these in australia?
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- park road landmark icon
- former dad habitat and surf school.
- place lived / reason can't donate blood
- favoured tea flavour.
- day of taylors, trailers, traffic and tenting
- family member up before dad
- NOT football
- artist
- slang term for 'too expensive'
- instrument used in french baking. Typically strangest baking tool in the house.
- bane of our existence and sock enemy and cat accessory.
- the source of our holiday money.
- chopstick
- brand of favourite spinning screwdriver.
- he who sells apples
- healthy french fruit drink
- maniac
- unintentional peugeot parking place.
- best italian/french airbnb host
- very local barista
- what do you call this love?
- french news paper
- sunday morning angle grinding, monday morning plane take offs, cat at 4am, jetski at sunset.
- ideal way to spend time / things normal people can't read.
- colour of handle of hand saw
53 Clues: count • artist • maniac • artist • chopstick • best father • NOT football • condiment pun • place of origin • cat food stealer • french news paper • dads sunday ritual • best tennis player • very local barista • he who sells apples • he who sells potatos • favoured tea flavour. • healthy french dinner • reptile & prey habitat • park road landmark icon • Tour de France essential • worst christmas present. • ...
Age of Revolt 2016-02-05
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- This product was 88% of salaries and was an important aspect of the French Revoltution
- Limited English Kings power
- this revoltution had the most impact on the enlightenment
- Robespierre used this to intimidate people and implement policy
- Most French people thought he would provide stability
- This intellectual movement thought government should protect people
- Locke, Blackstone and even Hobbes believed in these natural
- Life Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness writer
- Life, Liberty & Property
- Toussaint l'Overture led this revolution
- Enlightenment thinkers felt society would be better off using_________ & natural laws
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- This man led several Latin American revoltutions
- became the Emperor of France
- This Enlightenment thinker was about free speech
- This area of the world drew inspiration from the French & American revoltutions
- leader during French Revoltution
- This Enlightenment thinker was about separation of powers
- France was divided into these social classes
- believed in the social contract
- Gravity & Scientific Revoltution
- Wanted absolute government
- Started the construction of Versailles
22 Clues: Life, Liberty & Property • Wanted absolute government • Limited English Kings power • became the Emperor of France • believed in the social contract • leader during French Revoltution • Gravity & Scientific Revoltution • Started the construction of Versailles • Toussaint l'Overture led this revolution • France was divided into these social classes • ...
France & the verb "aller" 2023-02-22
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- River passing through Paris
- Nous ______ au cinéma. (go)
- city on the Rhone River
- French word for "sea"
- mts. that form a natural border with Spain
- Je ____ en France (go)
- Luc et Anne _______ aux Etats-Unis
- city on the Loire; middle of castle country
- river of SW France, Toulouse & Bordeaux
- 2nd largest French city; on the Mediterranean
- tiny country NE of France
- city of SE France; "capital" of the French Riviera
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- body of water between France and Britain
- mustard capital of France
- ancient mountains/plateau central France
- longest river; river of the châteaux
- German-influenced city of NE France
- tallest mountains in France
- Vous _____ à Paris? (go)
- city in SW France; aerospace industry
- Ma soeur ____ en Espagne pour les vacances. (go)
- Tu _____ au Canada? (go)
- river flowing from Lyon southward
23 Clues: French word for "sea" • Je ____ en France (go) • city on the Rhone River • Vous _____ à Paris? (go) • Tu _____ au Canada? (go) • mustard capital of France • tiny country NE of France • River passing through Paris • tallest mountains in France • Nous ______ au cinéma. (go) • river flowing from Lyon southward • Luc et Anne _______ aux Etats-Unis • German-influenced city of NE France • ...
Current Premier League Players with 100+ Appearances 2021-04-10
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- English Midfielder, West Ham, 341
- English Midfielder, Everton, 169
- New Zealand Defender, West Ham, 166
- Jamaican Defender, Leicester, 152
- South Korean Winger, Tottenham, 122
- English Defender, Crystal Palace, 204
- French Striker, Manchester United, 106
- English Defender, Burnley, 125
- English Defender, Tottenham, 164
- Belgian Midfielder, Manchester City,115
- Ivorian Winger, Crystal Palace, 169
- English Striker, Tottenham, 179
- Welsh Goalkeeper, Crystal Palace, 178
- Icelandic Midfielder, Everton, 238
- French Midfielder, Chelsea, 134
- Brazilian Defender, Arsenal, 150
- English Midfielder, Tottenham, 124
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- English Defender, Manchester City, 254
- Spanish Defender, Arsenal, 143
- Irish Defender, Everton, 240
- Spanish Midfielder, Manchester United, 239
- Swiss Midfielder, Liverpool, 105
- Algerian Winger, Manchester City, 162
- Dutch Defender, Manchester City, 109
- English Midfielder, Liverpool, 509
- English Striker, Brighton, 206
- Northern Irish Defender, Leicester, 252
- French Midfielder, Tottenham, 200
- Spanish Defender, Chelsea, 225
29 Clues: Irish Defender, Everton, 240 • Spanish Defender, Arsenal, 143 • English Defender, Burnley, 125 • English Striker, Brighton, 206 • Spanish Defender, Chelsea, 225 • English Striker, Tottenham, 179 • French Midfielder, Chelsea, 134 • English Midfielder, Everton, 169 • Swiss Midfielder, Liverpool, 105 • English Defender, Tottenham, 164 • Brazilian Defender, Arsenal, 150 • ...
The Flowering of Romanticism- Pages 753-763 2017-02-10
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- Romantics valued the individual over __.
- Writer of "The French Revolution"
- Dark, handsome, restless, and diabolical
- Took over the French government
- Were illegal
- Developed due to the French Revolution, poverty, and oppression of workers
- "...my business is to create."
- Launched the romantic period
- Played The Creature in Frankenstein
- Growing cities suffered from this
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- Protected farmers but devastated the poor
- Declared permanently insane
- People were hanged for this
- Emphasized personal experience and feelings
- What romantic poets frequently wrote about
- Radicals massacred and persecuted thousands
- Had great sympathy for the democratic vision
- Darling of fashionable London
- What romantic writers supported
- Eloped with Godwin's teenage daughter; the writer of Frankenstein
- Romantic writers used this in a way to get to the core of the human experience
- Allow to do
- Where Napoleon met his death
- His poetry used vivid images from nature
24 Clues: Allow to do • Were illegal • Declared permanently insane • People were hanged for this • Launched the romantic period • Where Napoleon met his death • Darling of fashionable London • "...my business is to create." • Took over the French government • What romantic writers supported • Writer of "The French Revolution" • Growing cities suffered from this • ...
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 • ...
winter 2023-12-15
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- greek goddess of peace
- Heart-related
- Valentine companion
- Love in French
- might need them to see
- Love color
- "cheers" in french
- rink surface
- slide on ice
- lays eggs
- schuss
- _ski
- Heartfelt message
- February 14th
- "_a long story"
- borrow a book here
- Love in Korean
- Love in Japanese or chinese, also new form intelligence
- Love goddess
- solo card game
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- coffee with frothy milk
- Love symbol with an arrow
- "come on baby light my _"
- Love language
- hot _
- sometimes long and boring
- injury from the cold
- they leave us in winter
- flower of love
- to do after a snowstorm
- unwanted email
- Love in German
- goddess of love
- Love of a lifetime
- horses pull these
- Love song
- Love in Italian
- Romantic outing
38 Clues: _ski • hot _ • schuss • lays eggs • Love song • Love color • rink surface • slide on ice • Love goddess • Love language • Heart-related • February 14th • Love in French • flower of love • unwanted email • Love in German • Love in Korean • solo card game • goddess of love • "_a long story" • Love in Italian • Romantic outing • Heartfelt message • horses pull these • "cheers" in french • Love of a lifetime • borrow a book here • ...
Sophie Germain 2023-08-28
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- Who was the first woman to win a prize from the French Academy of Sciences.
- How many memoirs did Sophie submit before receiving an award?
- What was Sophies early work on?
- Sophie also studied this.
- Sophie was very ____ to her work.
- Sohpie proved that there was higher ____ other than 2.
- Sohpie was able to obtain lecture notes from the École _______.
- How many sisters did Sophie have?
- Sophie was a _____ mathematician.
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- What type of cancer did Sophie have?
- Where did Sophie get her early education?
- Sophie died from wait disease.
- What male name did Sohpie disguise under?
- Sophie's teen years were during the French _____.
- Sophie did not have any _____.
- Sophie was unable to attend school because she was a ____.
- Carl Friedrich ___ supported Sohpie the most.
- Sophie grew up in a very _____ family.
- Where was Sophie born?
- What study did Sophie make little real process on?
20 Clues: Where was Sophie born? • Sophie also studied this. • Sophie died from wait disease. • Sophie did not have any _____. • What was Sophies early work on? • Sophie was very ____ to her work. • How many sisters did Sophie have? • Sophie was a _____ mathematician. • What type of cancer did Sophie have? • Sophie grew up in a very _____ family. • ...
Merry Christmas, Mimz 2023-12-21
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- D.R.'s mistake
- Actual First Dance? Lol
- Villanova's Dixon, nickname
- Mimi's Secret Ingredient
- South Philly Bar & Thomas Err
- "Come inside. Meet the missus. Have a _______"
- One of Three, Prt. 2
- You're My___________
- My Nana
- Air Fryer Brand
- The Dish of our vacation
- Kristen's Request
- French __________
- Pennock Hood
- Winter Poetry Request
- Best Doorway
- Lil'Frenchie Paws
- Mimi's Steed lol
- Missed Date
- Norwood Hood
- Kristen's Nickname
- Super____
- Disney Movie & condition of Our Christmas Lights
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- Later day meal, to Thomas
- Our Boys
- One of Three, Prt. 1
- AKA French
- Bob's Dog, to you
- A Worm's Advice
- Could Have Been Barry
- ___________ & Hattie
- Mimi's Trini Elixir
- Vieques Hideaway
- Wedding Character
- Thomas' Bathroom Habit, according to Mimi
- After Party
- Atreyu's Horse
- Blanzo's First Dinner
- Nikes when Twinning
- Anne, to Thomas
40 Clues: My Nana • Our Boys • Super____ • AKA French • After Party • Missed Date • Pennock Hood • Best Doorway • Norwood Hood • D.R.'s mistake • Atreyu's Horse • A Worm's Advice • Air Fryer Brand • Anne, to Thomas • Vieques Hideaway • Mimi's Steed lol • Bob's Dog, to you • Kristen's Request • French __________ • Wedding Character • Lil'Frenchie Paws • Kristen's Nickname • Mimi's Trini Elixir • Nikes when Twinning • ...
Bien Dit! Chapter 2 Level 1 2022-11-15
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- Not me
- drawing
- novel
- pas... i don't like...
- to study
- headphones
- I do not like math
- sports car
- to speak English/French
- ice cream
- to listen to music
- instant message
- magazine
- to eat
- classicalmusic
- i rather like
- I prefer . . .
- to watch T.V.
- I do not like to read
- to send e-mail
- mathematicssurfer
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- I like ice cream
- to surf the Internet
- Me neither. I don't like to read
- to surf the Internet
- comic strip or a comic book
- newspaper
- to draw
- Do you like . . .?
- to sleep
- school
- radio
- to sing
- What do you like?
- Me too
- I do like to read
- J'aimelesmathématiques I do. I like math
- modern music
- Yes, I love...
- French fries
- French
- No, I hate . . .
- to read
43 Clues: novel • radio • Not me • school • Me too • French • to eat • drawing • to draw • to sing • to read • to study • to sleep • magazine • newspaper • ice cream • headphones • sports car • modern music • French fries • i rather like • to watch T.V. • Yes, I love... • classicalmusic • I prefer . . . • to send e-mail • instant message • I like ice cream • No, I hate . . . • What do you like? • I do like to read • mathematicssurfer • ...
Lachlan Sattout 2018-05-09
Learn about France 2021-09-09
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- Hello in French
- Escargot are called what in English?
- Famous bicycle race through France
- Name of famous tower in Paris
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- Capital of France
- Famous Art Museum in Paris
- Colours of the French flag are red, ? & white
- A crescent shaped roll eaten for breakfast
- People in France speak this language
- French for dog
10 Clues: French for dog • Hello in French • Capital of France • Famous Art Museum in Paris • Name of famous tower in Paris • Famous bicycle race through France • Escargot are called what in English? • People in France speak this language • A crescent shaped roll eaten for breakfast • Colours of the French flag are red, ? & white
French Open Tennis History and Tradition 2025-05-13
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- Last name of René, one of the Four Musketeers and founder of a famous fashion brand with tennis roots.
- Milestone reached in 2007, ensuring parity between men’s and women’s champions.
- Retractable structure added to Court Philippe Chatrier to protect matches from rain delays.
- Recent renovations and upgrades aimed at modernizing the tournament grounds.
- Nickname for the legendary quartet of French tennis players who helped establish France's dominance in the 1920s and 1930s.
- Evening matches introduced in recent years to modernize the tournament and expand viewing opportunities.
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- Bronze tribute to the tournament’s most dominant men’s champion.
- A signature movement on clay courts, allowing players to reach balls with extended footwork.
- French for “the cup,” referring to the iconic trophies awarded to French Open champions.
- Historic venue in Paris where the French Open has been held since 1928.
- The distinctive surface of the French Open, known for slower ball speed and longer rallies.
- era Began in 1968, allowing both amateur and professional players to compete together at the French Open.
12 Clues: Bronze tribute to the tournament’s most dominant men’s champion. • Historic venue in Paris where the French Open has been held since 1928. • Recent renovations and upgrades aimed at modernizing the tournament grounds. • Milestone reached in 2007, ensuring parity between men’s and women’s champions. • ...
French and Indian War Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-31
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- the fort started by the British to befriend the Cherokees
- the American Indian tribe that joined the British in the war
- the name of the agreement that ended the war
- country that joined the French in the war
- the people who won the war
- the French had to leave from here at the end of the war
- the American Indian tribe that joined the British in the war against France
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- Spain stil "owned" land here after the Treaty of Paris
- the young, British soldier that was considered a hero during the war
- the British general who wrote a letter telling the French to leave the Ohio Territory
- the French army leader who refused to leave the Ohio Territory
- the number of years the French and Indian War lasted
12 Clues: the people who won the war • country that joined the French in the war • the name of the agreement that ended the war • the number of years the French and Indian War lasted • Spain stil "owned" land here after the Treaty of Paris • the French had to leave from here at the end of the war • the fort started by the British to befriend the Cherokees • ...
France 2023-12-08
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- What holiday is celebrated on July 14th?
- What is one of the recipes?
- What continent is France located in?
- What is the traditional French dish eaten on Easter?
- What French customary food starts with c?
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- France has a population of 67.75 ____ people
- What is the first language in France?
- What holiday is celebrated February 14th?
- What is the most popular French meal eaten on Christmas?
- The French believe that a ______ period of time makes food taste better
10 Clues: What is one of the recipes? • What continent is France located in? • What is the first language in France? • What holiday is celebrated on July 14th? • What holiday is celebrated February 14th? • What French customary food starts with c? • France has a population of 67.75 ____ people • What is the traditional French dish eaten on Easter? • ...
Spanish Colonization of Texas 2020-12-08
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- person who built mission around San Antonio
- commander who was sent to push out the French at Fort Saint Louis
- soldier who was sent to stop the invading French soldiers
- another name for San Antonio de Valero
- the person who was the main Friar at the San Francisco de las Tejas
- a religious leader of Spain
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- the river that separated French territory from Spanish territory of Tejas
- a place that house soldiers
- the mission known as the Gateway to Spanish Texas
- person who went to the French to build a mission in Tejas
- person who was put in prison for wanting to talk about creating a French mission
11 Clues: a place that house soldiers • a religious leader of Spain • another name for San Antonio de Valero • person who built mission around San Antonio • the mission known as the Gateway to Spanish Texas • person who went to the French to build a mission in Tejas • soldier who was sent to stop the invading French soldiers • ...
Art 2021-11-05
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- Created with a brush
- Spanish painter
- A substrate
- Dutch Post-Impressionist painter
- The modern way
- A medium
- Red, yellow, blue
- Used to paint
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- Prior to painting
- Vital for success
- A way of recording a scene
- Oscar-Claude, French painter
- Opposite colours on the colour wheel
- French sculptor
- Always dark and messy
- 3D art
- Used for drawing
17 Clues: 3D art • A medium • A substrate • Used to paint • The modern way • Spanish painter • French sculptor • Used for drawing • Prior to painting • Vital for success • Red, yellow, blue • Created with a brush • Always dark and messy • A way of recording a scene • Oscar-Claude, French painter • Dutch Post-Impressionist painter • Opposite colours on the colour wheel
The White Mountains 2013-06-05
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- Beanpole wore this contraption
- Will in French
- Luxury of living in The White Mountains
- Beanpole's language
- Recruiter of young people
- City of the ancients
- Luxury of living in The White Mountains
- Metal egg
- World dominators
- Will's father's profession
- Name of ship
- Henry's disposition
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- Will tries to avoid this
- Took people and goods for a long way
- Will and Henry's relationship
- Will's horse
- Will's home town
- Will's older cousin
- Queen of the tournament
- Port town
20 Clues: Metal egg • Port town • Will's horse • Name of ship • Will in French • Will's home town • World dominators • Beanpole's language • Will's older cousin • Henry's disposition • City of the ancients • Queen of the tournament • Will tries to avoid this • Recruiter of young people • Will's father's profession • Will and Henry's relationship • Beanpole wore this contraption • ...
The White Mountains 2013-06-05
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- Henry's disposition
- Luxury of living in The White Mountains
- Metal egg
- Name of ship
- Recruiter of young people
- Beanpole's language
- Will and Henry's relationship
- Will's horse
- World dominators
- Port town
- Will in French
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- Will's father's profession
- Will's home town
- Beanpole wore this contraption
- Queen of the tournament
- Will's older cousin
- Took people and goods for a long way
- Luxury of living in The White Mountains
- Will tries to avoid this
- City of the ancients
20 Clues: Metal egg • Port town • Name of ship • Will's horse • Will in French • Will's home town • World dominators • Henry's disposition • Will's older cousin • Beanpole's language • City of the ancients • Queen of the tournament • Will tries to avoid this • Recruiter of young people • Will's father's profession • Will and Henry's relationship • Beanpole wore this contraption • ...
Solve this crossword to find out the location of our Quiz Night 2016-04-24
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- Played a part in English victories against the French as it fired faster and further than the French Crossbow
- A batle where around 6,000 British soldiers defeated around 25,000 French Soldiers
- The father of King Richard II of England was nicknamed "The ..."
- A peasant girl who led the French to victory at Orleans in 1429
- A period of the 100 years war spanning (1415-1453) is referred to by historians as the (?) war
- King Edward III claimed he was the "(?) King of France"
- Other (?) kept the fighting going for over one hundred years
- A period of the 100 years war spanning (1369-1389) is referred to by historians as the (?) war
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- A country involved in the 100 year war. Begins with E
- The war actually lasted "one hundred and (?) years"
- A country involved in the 100 year war. Begins with F
- Caused the Black death
- Raids that Kind Edward III led into French lands were called "(?)"
- A battle where King John II (The current King of France) was captured
- A period of the 100 years war spanning (1337-1360) is referred to by historians as the (?) war
- An area of France King Phillip VI took over from the English in 1337
- When King Edward died and his son Phillip become King aged 10 years old there was "relative (?)
- King Edward agreed to release King John for a (?) and some additional land
18 Clues: Caused the Black death • The war actually lasted "one hundred and (?) years" • A country involved in the 100 year war. Begins with E • A country involved in the 100 year war. Begins with F • King Edward III claimed he was the "(?) King of France" • Other (?) kept the fighting going for over one hundred years • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2023-12-05
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- Venezuelan military and political leader who led what are currently the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama and Bolivia to independence from the Spanish Empire.
- the social and political order that existed in France from the late Middle Ages until the French Revolution
- the process of making an area more urban.
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- Series of conflicts between Haitian slaves, colonists, the armies of the British and French colonizers
- the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons.
- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the thinking of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment.
- The last queen of France before the French Revolution.
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- The power held by a small group when larger groups are of equal strength.
- leader of the Haitian independence movement during the French Revolution
- The founding document of the United States.
- Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer.
- French word for philosopher
- what is used in the production process to produce output—that is, goods and services.
- First ten amendments to the US constitution
- Having or showing a rational, modern, and well informed
18 Clues: French word for philosopher • the process of making an area more urban. • Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer. • The founding document of the United States. • First ten amendments to the US constitution • The last queen of France before the French Revolution. • Having or showing a rational, modern, and well informed • ...
MATHEMATICIANS 2013-04-19
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- French mathematician, inventor, and Christian philosopher
- Referred to as the father of Geometry
- Greek mathematician and engineer and astronomer
- Inventor of the set theory
- German mathematician and philosopher
- Ionian Greek philosopher
- German-born theoretical physicist
- Norwegian mathematician who proved that it is impossible to solve quintic equations with radicals
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- German mathematician who made fundamental contributions to elliptic functions
- Pioneering Swiss mathematician and physicist
- Credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy
- Considered most talented mathematician in Middle Ages
- Indian mathematician who wrote important books on mathematics and astronomy
- German mathematician who contributed to differential geometry
- Italian mathematician and astronomer
- English mathematician and considered the father of physics
- French lawyer
- English mathematician who worked with differential equations
- French philosopher who spent most of his adult life in Dutch Republic
19 Clues: French lawyer • Ionian Greek philosopher • Inventor of the set theory • German-born theoretical physicist • German mathematician and philosopher • Italian mathematician and astronomer • Referred to as the father of Geometry • Pioneering Swiss mathematician and physicist • Greek mathematician and engineer and astronomer • Credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy • ...
French Revolution 2024-02-05
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- French Country palace
- King who died in 1715
- Women asking for bread through Paris
- A prison in France, stormed July 14, 1789
- King Louis XVI wife
- Vow to write a constitution
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- Most famous political group of the French Revolution
- Stabbed Marat
- French military leader, French Emperor 1804–1814
- Was killed in his bathtub
10 Clues: Stabbed Marat • King Louis XVI wife • French Country palace • King who died in 1715 • Was killed in his bathtub • Vow to write a constitution • Women asking for bread through Paris • A prison in France, stormed July 14, 1789 • French military leader, French Emperor 1804–1814 • Most famous political group of the French Revolution
Revolutionary war - Reid Sands 2022-04-22
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- - What the people hide on the night of Lexington and Concord
- - started sons of Liberty
- - A peaceful protest went wrong
- - Colonists dumped TEA into the Boston Harbor
- - A lot of people fighting.
- Washington - First President
- - Went to French to et french on their side
- - What caused the war to begin
- - protecting yourself
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- - _______ and Breeds hill
- - A city in the Northeast United States
- - French started to help the Colonists and help beat the British
- - What people have in a country
- - Battle on Christmas day night
- - British General in Lexington and Concord
15 Clues: - protecting yourself • - _______ and Breeds hill • - started sons of Liberty • - A lot of people fighting. • Washington - First President • - What caused the war to begin • - A peaceful protest went wrong • - What people have in a country • - Battle on Christmas day night • - A city in the Northeast United States • - British General in Lexington and Concord • ...
Chapter 20 - The Western World 2017-10-22
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- Sea captain that wanted to sail west for to find a sea route to Asia.
- French explorer that explored the Great Lakes and upper Mississippi with Jacques Marquette.
- Leader of the Incan Empire who was ambushed and killed.
- Another religious in search of religious freedom from the English Anglican Church and established another colony in Massachussets.
- Name of France's colonial empire in North America.
- French explorer who named a broad river St. Lawrence and an island Mont Real.
- Spanish explorer that claimed modern-day Florida for Spain.
- Main factor that led to Native Americans becoming wiped out.
- Spanish exploitation and abuse of Native Americans through labor.
- Conquistador who conquered the Aztecs.
- Island in the Pacific where Magellan died.
- Portuguese explorer who reached modern-day Brazil.
- Led an expedition throughout much of present-day Southern United States.
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- Africans were captured and forced to work for plantations in the Americas.
- The French were more interested in this than claiming land in North America.
- Christian priest that opposed encomienda but suggested African slavery.
- Religious group that established a colony in Massachusetts known as Plymouth.
- Crop planted in Brazil that required slave labor but increased Portuguese wealth.
- French explorer who founded Quebec.
- Explorer who explored three waterways that were later named after him.
- Explorer who's crew completed were the first to circumnavigate the world.
- French Jesuit priest that explored the Great Lakes and upper Mississippi with Louis Joliet.
- Mixed between Spanish conquistadors and Native Americans.
- Name mistakenly given to Native Americans by Columbus.
- Italian explorer who worked for France and sailed to North America in search of a route to the Pacific.
- French explorer that explored lower Mississippi that named the river valley Louisiana.
- Spanish explorers who sought to conquer empires in America.
- The first European colony in North America that struggled at first.
- Pueblo leader that led a rebellion against the Spanish.
- Conquistador who conquered the Incas.
30 Clues: French explorer who founded Quebec. • Conquistador who conquered the Incas. • Conquistador who conquered the Aztecs. • Island in the Pacific where Magellan died. • Name of France's colonial empire in North America. • Portuguese explorer who reached modern-day Brazil. • Name mistakenly given to Native Americans by Columbus. • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2023-11-08
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- a palace where French kings lived
- monks, priests, church leaders
- one of the causes of the French Revolution
- money that government collects from people
- people change their government
- the name of prison
- radical group that gained power
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- a machine beheading people
- What do the French celebrate on July 14th?
- Where was Marie Antoinnete from?
- belonged to the third estate
- social classes in France
- belonged to the second estate
13 Clues: the name of prison • social classes in France • a machine beheading people • belonged to the third estate • belonged to the second estate • monks, priests, church leaders • people change their government • radical group that gained power • Where was Marie Antoinnete from? • a palace where French kings lived • What do the French celebrate on July 14th? • ...
VOCAB. digital love 2020-10-21
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- what you do when you assume (=suppose) without question
- another word for scary
- to have serious consequences on
- the opposite of actual, real
- it takes two to make one
- they suit each other (especially for a couple), they are…
- the opposite of “disconnect”
- the feeling you have when you are not in touch with many people
- when you don’t have many friends or relationships, you are…
- in French it translates “perspective”
- when a couple separates, they…
- digital information
- all the chemicals in our bodies
- a s synonym for authentic, sincere
- When you are not in touch with many people, you feel…
- to collect some DNA
- to meet as lovers, not friends
- to cause harm, destruction
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- once + once
- more and more
- to understand someone
- in French: “context, milieu, antécédents, arrière-plan”
- a synonym for detrimental to
- to become popular
- When you accept something, you don’t deny it
- the contrary of the verb to empty
- another word for approximatively
- a synonym for to collect (especially for data)
- in French: “un foyer”
- to interact with others, in French “frequenter” or “voir du monde”
- When you refuse to acknowledge something
- short foe artificial intelligence
- a synonym for push
33 Clues: once + once • more and more • to become popular • a synonym for push • digital information • to collect some DNA • to understand someone • in French: “un foyer” • another word for scary • it takes two to make one • to cause harm, destruction • a synonym for detrimental to • the opposite of actual, real • the opposite of “disconnect” • when a couple separates, they… • ...
The French Revolution 2023-11-30
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- the last Bourbon king
- Made up of clergy, didn't pay taxes
- The name of the revolution that ended the Bourbon dynasty
- Louis XVI's little brother, became King in 1814 after Napoleon's exile
- The King of France when revolution broke out
- Made up of nobles, didn't pay taxes
- Didn't believe in democracy because of the idiocy of the masses
- The island of Napoleon's first exile
- The amount of times Napoleon was exiled
- The name of the prison destroyed early in the revolution
- The amount of time Napoleon came back to power in France in 1815
- Period of time when many philosophical thinkers were calling for government change
- The Queen of France when revolution broke out
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- The new invention that sped up the process of beheading
- The revolution that inspired the French
- The piece of jewelry the Queen or a cardinal or just somebody was supposed to pay for
- The name of the royal family of France
- The period of time where the Committee for Public Safety beheaded thousands of French citizens
- 99% of the French Population, paid taxes
- "Let them eat _________"
- The country Napoleon tried to invade in the winter
- The man who took power after Robespierre's death, started a French Empire
22 Clues: the last Bourbon king • "Let them eat _________" • Made up of clergy, didn't pay taxes • Made up of nobles, didn't pay taxes • The island of Napoleon's first exile • The name of the royal family of France • The revolution that inspired the French • The amount of times Napoleon was exiled • 99% of the French Population, paid taxes • ...
the struggle for a continent 2024-05-09
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- the action of making use of and benefiting from resources
- French fort in Acadia
- the old name for New York
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- a treaty signed in 1763 by Great Britain, France, and Spain that ended the Seven Years War in Europe
- the absorption and integration of people ideas or culture
- The French general of the plains of Abraham
- a small axe
- the ownership of a person as property
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
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- having or combining the cultural attitudes and customs of two peoples
- the battle of the plains of Abraham date
- The British general of the plains of Abraham
- a policy for extending a country’s power and influence
- French settlement in Nova Scotia
- where the British made their first permanent settlement
- who led the first nations in an armed struggle against the British in the great lakes region
- fur trade, a vast commercial enterprise across the wild forested area now known as Canada
- A French explorer of the Americas
- the preparation of the nicotine-rich leaves of an American plant
- an imperial power in Europe
- an alcoholic liquor distilled from sugar-cane residues or molasses
22 Clues: a small axe • French fort in Acadia • the old name for New York • an imperial power in Europe • French settlement in Nova Scotia • A French explorer of the Americas • the ownership of a person as property • the battle of the plains of Abraham date • The French general of the plains of Abraham • The British general of the plains of Abraham • ...
Chapter 6.4 The Final Years 2024-12-06
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- French naval strategy in this bay at Yorktown
- Country that recognized the United States as an independent nation
- He was sent to Virginia in 1781 to stop Cornwallis
- Continental Army commander who was elected as the new leader and voluntarily left after two terms
- Term meaning to approve officially
- Monarch who recognized American independence in the Treaty of Paris, 1783.
- French warships showed up to help this group
- Yorktown is this type of landform
- French commander who joined forces with Washington in New York City
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- Right granted to Americans to fish off the coast of this country
- Number in of American and French troops who trapped the British at Yorktown (in thousands)
- American general who led the attack that captured key British defenses at Yorktown
- Battle where the British band played “The World Turned Upside Down”
- Commander of the British troops at Yorktown who surrendered at Yorktown
- Treaty that ended the American Revolution
- Group of soldiers from Germany allied with the British at Yorktown
- One of the American negotiators of the Treaty of Paris
- Where Washington returned after resigning as Commander
- Term for surrounding the enemy to block troops and supplies
- Lawyer who defended the British soldiers and who also was a delegate at the Treaty of Paris.
20 Clues: Yorktown is this type of landform • Term meaning to approve officially • Treaty that ended the American Revolution • French warships showed up to help this group • French naval strategy in this bay at Yorktown • He was sent to Virginia in 1781 to stop Cornwallis • One of the American negotiators of the Treaty of Paris • ...
Class Review Sheet 2024-10-31
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- The colony whose name means 'beside the long tidal river'
- Named after first governor Thomas West
- Amsterdam, The land New York and New Jersey were created from
- The disputed Land fought for during the French and Indian War
- the Lieutenant colonel of the British army in 1756
- Years War, Another name for the French and Indian War
- One of two name changes proposed for Virginia
- The country King Charles III ruled over
- Using other armies, lands, or people to fight your battle/war
- The Native American Chief who led a resistance before the 7 years war
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- The study of the origin of words/names
- The slave route between Africa, U.K. and the U.S
- The founding father who proposed a name change for New York
- The meaning of the name Rhode Island
- The 5th and final nation to join the 5 Civilized Tribes
- The group of people who named Rhode Island
- The name of the Queen Maryland is named after.
- The Chief who led a resistance after the 7 years war
- The last colony to become a state
- The main export of the French in Canada and U.S Midwest
- The Native nation aligned with the French in the 7 Years War
21 Clues: The last colony to become a state • The meaning of the name Rhode Island • The study of the origin of words/names • Named after first governor Thomas West • The country King Charles III ruled over • The group of people who named Rhode Island • One of two name changes proposed for Virginia • The name of the Queen Maryland is named after. • ...
APUSH Chapter 2 2025-08-07
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- French fur trappers
- Partnership between multiple investors to fund commercial enterprise.
- First permanent English settlement in North America.
- Daughter of Chief Powhatan
- legal document granted by a government to some group or agency to implement a purpose
- Movement to reform the Catholic Church
- Spanish fleet defeated in the English Channel
- English Adventurer who took control of Jamestown in 1608
- joint stock company that received a charter from King James I
- Principle that the oldest son inherits all family property or land.
- Dutch colony located along the Hudson river area
- English courtier and adventurer
- failed colonial settlement off the coast of NC
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- Colonial governor
- Protestant Queen of England
- The Mohawks, Oneidas,Onodagas, Cayugas, and Senecas
- Last effort by the Indians to dislodge VA settlements.
- parliamentary assembly created to govern VA.
- Series of clashes between the Powhatan Confederacy and English settlers in VA.
- Decree issued by the French crown granting limited toleration to French Protestants
- Chief of the Powhatan Confederacy and father to Pocahontas.
- English sea captain who completed his circumnavigation of the globe
- French Protestant dissenters
- English Colonist whose marriage to Pocahontas in 1614 sealed the peace of the First Anglo Powhatan War.
- Absolute monarch; King of Scotland
- Legendary founder of the Iroquois Confederacy.
26 Clues: Colonial governor • French fur trappers • Daughter of Chief Powhatan • Protestant Queen of England • French Protestant dissenters • English courtier and adventurer • Absolute monarch; King of Scotland • Movement to reform the Catholic Church • parliamentary assembly created to govern VA. • Spanish fleet defeated in the English Channel • ...
French and Indian War 2017-10-17
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- Land fought over by the French and Indians
- British fort in the Ohio Valley where George Washington stayed
- How long did the war actually last?
- Runs the length of the Appalacian mountains
- Indian tribe that sided with the British
- Indian tribe that sided with the French
- Were placed on the colonists for the Bristish to gain money after the war
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- The Americans became fed up with all the taxes and started a _________ to break free from the British
- The French Commander that George Washington killed
- Was signed to end the war betwenn France and Britain
- the name of the man that killed Commander Jumonville
- After the war colonists became mad at the British and started the American __________
- Gained Florida as a result of the war
- name of the war in Great Britain
- Had to give up their land in North America
15 Clues: name of the war in Great Britain • How long did the war actually last? • Gained Florida as a result of the war • Indian tribe that sided with the French • Indian tribe that sided with the British • Land fought over by the French and Indians • Had to give up their land in North America • Runs the length of the Appalacian mountains • ...
Ch. 4 - "The Colonies Grow" 2022-10-17
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- A cash crop in the southern colonies.
- A high % of colonial men & women could __.
- A large plantation boss in charge of slaves.
- A product made from sugar cane/molasses.
- Acts that controlled the colonies' trade.
- Trade routes with 3 legs
- Slaves were inhumanely treated in the middle __.
- In the French-Indian War, the British were __.
- Religious people that settled in NY colony.
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- This country controlled the Ohio Valley.
- The French were interested in hunting & __.
- The French had a bitter rivalry with ___.
- The first colleges were set up to train __.
- Middle colonies were known for cultural __.
- Strict rules governing the behavior of slaves.
- Early colonies valued this & set up schools.
- White males who owned property could do this.
- British general who led the redcoats.
- Type of farming done in New England colonies.
19 Clues: Trade routes with 3 legs • A cash crop in the southern colonies. • British general who led the redcoats. • This country controlled the Ohio Valley. • A product made from sugar cane/molasses. • The French had a bitter rivalry with ___. • Acts that controlled the colonies' trade. • A high % of colonial men & women could __. • The French were interested in hunting & __. • ...
New France 2024-12-12
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- The purpose of colonies, which was to provide wealth, resources, and power to the mother country.
- The highest-ranking official in New France, responsible for military and diplomatic affairs.
- A system of land division in New France where lords oversaw land worked by tenants.
- French-Canadian fur traders who lived and worked among Indigenous peoples.
- The centralized government in New France under the authority of the French king.
- The original peoples of Canada who interacted and traded with the French settlers.
- An official responsible for managing the day-to-day affairs of New France.
- An economic theory that colonies existed to increase the wealth of their mother country through trade.
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- Missionaries who aimed to convert Indigenous peoples to Christianity in New France.
- Exclusive control over the fur trade granted by the king to specific companies or individuals.
- A governing body in New France consisting of a governor, an intendant, and a bishop.
- Young women sent to New France by the king to marry settlers and help grow the colony.
- French-Canadian workers who transported furs by canoe during the fur trade.
- A major body of water central to the fur trade and exploration of New France.
- Farmers who lived on seigneuries and worked the land in New France.
- The first permanent French settlement in New France.
- The King of France during much of New France’s development in the 17th century.
17 Clues: The first permanent French settlement in New France. • Farmers who lived on seigneuries and worked the land in New France. • French-Canadian fur traders who lived and worked among Indigenous peoples. • An official responsible for managing the day-to-day affairs of New France. • French-Canadian workers who transported furs by canoe during the fur trade. • ...
The White Mountains 2013-06-05
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- World dominators
- Metal egg
- Henry's disposition
- Recruiter of young people
- Beanpole wore this contraption
- City of the ancients
- Luxury of living in The White Mountains
- Will's horse
- Port town
- Luxury of living in The White Mountains
- Beanpole's language
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- Will's father's profession
- Will's older cousin
- Will tries to avoid this
- Will in French
- Took people and goods for a long way
- Will and Henry's relationship
- Name of ship
- Will's home town
- Queen of the tournament
20 Clues: Metal egg • Port town • Name of ship • Will's horse • Will in French • World dominators • Will's home town • Will's older cousin • Henry's disposition • Beanpole's language • City of the ancients • Queen of the tournament • Will tries to avoid this • Recruiter of young people • Will's father's profession • Will and Henry's relationship • Beanpole wore this contraption • ...
End-of-Summer Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-25
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- blue and orange star
- shy
- high-energy French dance
- French pancake
- Christmas flower
- baking soda
- right under the roof
- confusing, hard problem
- rex
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- coloured part of your eye
- soft, muddy land
- plastic container for leftovers
- gem with the power of electricity
- nervous and pumped up
- series of three
- Chinese currency
- makes an awful sound when you .... chairs on the floor
- purple gemstone
- soft mat on the floor
19 Clues: shy • rex • baking soda • French pancake • series of three • purple gemstone • soft, muddy land • Christmas flower • Chinese currency • blue and orange star • right under the roof • nervous and pumped up • soft mat on the floor • confusing, hard problem • high-energy French dance • coloured part of your eye • plastic container for leftovers • gem with the power of electricity • ...
Revolution Vocabulary 2017-10-06
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- the direct vote of all the members of an electorate
- An agreement between the Vatican and a secular government
- French Rebels
- the conformity to laws or rules
- Social Classes of France during the Old Regime
- a military strategy of burning or destroying buildings, crops, or other resources that might be of use to an invading enemy force.
- French Nobles who fled France during the early Revolution
- French government funded secondary school
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- Military effort to cut off supplies from an area by force
- "Short Pants" poor violent revolutionaries in France
- sudden violent seizure of a government
- French humane method of execution
- an irregular spread out military formation
13 Clues: French Rebels • the conformity to laws or rules • French humane method of execution • sudden violent seizure of a government • French government funded secondary school • an irregular spread out military formation • Social Classes of France during the Old Regime • the direct vote of all the members of an electorate • "Short Pants" poor violent revolutionaries in France • ...
Revolution Vocabulary 2017-10-06
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- the direct vote of all the members of an electorate
- French humane method of execution
- a military strategy of burning or destroying buildings, crops, or other resources that might be of use to an invading enemy force.
- an irregular spread out military formation
- Social Classes of France during the Old Regime
- sudden violent seizure of a government
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- French Rebels
- "Short Pants" poor violent revolutionaries in France
- French Nobles who fled France during the early Revolution
- Military effort to cut off supplies from an area by force
- the conformity to laws or rules
- An agreement between the Vatican and a secular government
- French government funded secondary school
13 Clues: French Rebels • the conformity to laws or rules • French humane method of execution • sudden violent seizure of a government • French government funded secondary school • an irregular spread out military formation • Social Classes of France during the Old Regime • the direct vote of all the members of an electorate • "Short Pants" poor violent revolutionaries in France • ...
French 2021-01-07
9 Clues: fifteen in french • whats jump in french? • whats good day in french • whats twentytwo in french • someone who teaches french • the last school day of the week • the first school day of the week • the person who gave birth to you • a common house hold pet thats not a cat
Paris Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-14
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- Somewhere you can go to see the can-can dancers or where you might see Pink, Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, and Mya.
- Long, thin type of bread that is commonly made from basic, lean dough.
- Cheese in french
- French for "wretched" and a musical based on a novel written by Victor Hugo published in 1862
- This dog is recognized as the country of France's national breed but was first bred in germany.
- Meringue-based sandwich cookie often mistaken for a similar spelled cookie made with shredded coconut
- This cathedral was one of the most visited landmarks in Paris prior to the unfortunate fire in 2019.
- This dog, also known as a "frencie" is a miniature version of its larger english breed.
- The international symbol for France.
- The most common way to travel in Paris.
- The largest art museum in the world.
- Paris is located in this country.
- Candy in french
- Book series, movie, and cartoon takes place in a Catholic boarding school in paris.
- French currency.
- This bridge crosses the siene river and the hearts of lovers who place locks on its fence for eternal companionship.
- National flower of France
- There are 450 in existence between them and parks in paris.
- The senate, which is a part of the French Parliament, is held in this palace
- Garden in front of Louvre Museum
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- A symbol also very popular in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana; Used by French royalty since the middle ages.
- Business District of Paris, La _______.
- Paris is divided in to 20 districts also called _______________.
- Love in french
- Snail
- The City of ____.
- The World Capital of _______.
- The name of the underground city of Paris.
- Paris was the first to make this famous coctail garnished with celery.
- Known as The City of _____ and #[number].
- The capital city of #[number].
- This tomb was built to commemorate napoleons accomplishments but is unknown.
- This painting by Leonardo da Vinci is housed in the #[number].
- The continent where Paris is located.
- This neighborhood has a lot of stairs
- Bonaparte.
- The first photograph of a human person was taken in Paris on Boulevard du ______.
- This river flows through the heart of Paris.
- Arc de ________.
- A crescent-shaped roll made from a sweet flaky pastry, often eaten for breakfast.
40 Clues: Snail • Bonaparte. • Love in french • Candy in french • Cheese in french • French currency. • Arc de ________. • The City of ____. • National flower of France • The World Capital of _______. • The capital city of #[number]. • Garden in front of Louvre Museum • Paris is located in this country. • The international symbol for France. • The largest art museum in the world. • ...
Oh Canada! 2021-06-20
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- the capital
- 2 words - famous coffee brand named after a hockey player
- 2 words - the sweet liquid we put on our pancakes
- the ice sport we play
- animal that chops down trees and is also on the 5 cent coin
- national language other than English
- 2 words - name of our prime minister
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- ocean to the East
- the animal on the one dollar coin "loonie"
- tower in Toronto
- 2 words - the symbol at the center of the Canadian flag
- French Canadian french fries and gravy
- ocean to the West
- number of provinces
- number of territories
15 Clues: the capital • tower in Toronto • ocean to the East • ocean to the West • number of provinces • the ice sport we play • number of territories • national language other than English • 2 words - name of our prime minister • French Canadian french fries and gravy • the animal on the one dollar coin "loonie" • 2 words - the sweet liquid we put on our pancakes • ...
Revolutionary war - Reid Sands 2022-04-22
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- - 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
- - Colonists dumped TEA into the Boston Harbor
- - British General in Lexington and Concord
- - Went to French to et french on their side
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- - A lot of people fighting.
- Adams - started sons of Liberty
- - What people have in a country
- - What caused the war to begin
- - A city in the Northeast United States
- Washington - First President
- - Battle on Christmas day night
- - _______ and Breeds hill
- - protecting yourself
15 Clues: - protecting yourself • - _______ and Breeds hill • - A lot of people fighting. • Washington - First President • - What caused the war to begin • Adams - started sons of Liberty • - What people have in a country • - A peaceful protest went wrong • - Battle on Christmas day night • - A city in the Northeast United States • - British General in Lexington and Concord • ...
Manchester City Player Class of 2000 2023-06-15
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- - French defender with athleticism and versatility
- - Georgian midfielder with exceptional dribbling skills (also played in the 1990s)
- - English midfielder and controversial figure
- - Algerian midfielder and creative playmaker
- - Zimbabwean striker and hardworking player
- - Irish defender and strong presence at the back
- - Irish midfielder and key playmaker
- - English defender with power and pace
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- - Bermudian striker and fan favorite (also played in the 1990s)
- - French forward and important goal scorer
- - French striker and clinical finisher
- - English winger with speed and skill
- - Brazilian midfielder with skill and vision
- - English goalkeeper and shot-stopper
- - English forward and experienced goal scorer
15 Clues: - Irish midfielder and key playmaker • - English winger with speed and skill • - English goalkeeper and shot-stopper • - French striker and clinical finisher • - English defender with power and pace • - French forward and important goal scorer • - Zimbabwean striker and hardworking player • - Brazilian midfielder with skill and vision • ...
el cinco de mayo crucigrama 2023-05-03
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- general's name
- which country did Mexico gain their true independence from?
- distilled beverage made from blue agave plant
- the year of the famous battle
- The French army had 8, how many did Mexico have?
- Beer sales for Cinco de Mayo rival that of the ___.
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- participants dress up as soldiers
- French money would have gone to__ if no Mexican Victory 1862
- the country that celebrates Cinco de Mayo the most
- museum with pre-columbian art
- handicraft tiles
- town name
- nationality of enemy
- city center
- month of the real Mexican Independence Day
15 Clues: town name • city center • general's name • handicraft tiles • nationality of enemy • museum with pre-columbian art • the year of the famous battle • participants dress up as soldiers • month of the real Mexican Independence Day • distilled beverage made from blue agave plant • The French army had 8, how many did Mexico have? • the country that celebrates Cinco de Mayo the most • ...
The French Times 2025-02-27
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- Southern Vietnam colony of France
- Taking resources and labor from colonies
- France's excuse for taking over colonies
- North African land taken by France in 1881
- The rush to take over African lands
- Important material taken from colonies
- Meeting where Europe divided Africa
- Waterway France helped build in Egypt
- France sending officials to govern colonies
- Forcing colonies to adopt French culture
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- Southeast Asian colony of France
- A country controlled by France but kept its own leaders
- French emperor who expanded colonies
- Region with many French colonies
- North African country colonized by France
15 Clues: Southeast Asian colony of France • Region with many French colonies • Southern Vietnam colony of France • The rush to take over African lands • Meeting where Europe divided Africa • French emperor who expanded colonies • Waterway France helped build in Egypt • Important material taken from colonies • Taking resources and labor from colonies • ...
Le Goûter 2023-10-14
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- a cookie
- to be hungry
- apple sauce
- pastries
- yoghurt
- not the French President but sounds similar
- we put candles in them
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- the bread that the French buy every day
- there are more than 400 varieties of this in France
- where do students go each week day
- literally means to taste
- one of the most popular French pastries after croissants
- we use this for making sandwiches or toast
13 Clues: yoghurt • a cookie • pastries • apple sauce • to be hungry • we put candles in them • literally means to taste • where do students go each week day • the bread that the French buy every day • we use this for making sandwiches or toast • not the French President but sounds similar • there are more than 400 varieties of this in France • ...
France 2025-07-28
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- Official language
- Capital city of France
- France’s shape
- Dish made with 1001 types of cheese by a French chef in 2023
- National day
- Pastry originally from Austria
- Official currency
- Bretagne consumes 12 kg of this per person per year
- The French eat 25,000 tons of these each year, often cooked in garlic butter
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- France’s official name
- | National anthem
- Considered unlucky to turn this bread upside down
- National animal
13 Clues: National day • France’s shape • National animal • Official language • | National anthem • Official currency • France’s official name • Capital city of France • Pastry originally from Austria • Considered unlucky to turn this bread upside down • Bretagne consumes 12 kg of this per person per year • Dish made with 1001 types of cheese by a French chef in 2023 • ...
The Revolution 2017-09-29
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- What mountain range was the boundary that King George III set for colonists?
- Which colony sold stamps during the Stamp Act of 1765?
- what upset the colonists who wanted new land?
- what was another name for Loyalists?
- What was the group called that fought against the British?
- The Articles of __________ were created during the Revolutionary War.
- What was the group called that was loyal to the British?
- Taking a side in the American Revolution caused conflict between family members. True or False
- after the French and Indian War What land did the British gain west of the Mississippi?
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- Who won the Battle of Kettle Creek?
- Why was the Proclamation of 1763 issued?
- what territory besides Georgia and Philadelphia fell to British control during the war?
- Why was Britain poor after the French and Indian War?
- Which country won the French and Indian War?
- The French and Indian War was part of what larger war?
- Who was Georgia's governor during the Stamp Act?
- what is the large paper advertisement used by colonists?
- Who was the slave that was in Georgia's militia?
- what Georgia coastal city remained in British control until 1782?
- Georgia's response to the Stamp Act was violent. True or False
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? • ...
the struggle for a continent 2024-05-09
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- , the action of making use of and benefiting from resources
- , a policy for extending a country’s power and influence
- , an alcoholic liquor distilled from sugar-cane residues or molasses
- , a vast commercial enterprise across the wild forested area now known as Canada
- , the absorption and integration of people ideas or culture
- , a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
- , a small axe
- , having or combining the cultural attitudes and customs of two peoples
- , French settlement in Nova Scotia
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- , an imperial power in Europe
- , where the British made their first permanent settlement
- , a treaty signed in 1763 by Great Britain, France, and Spain that ended the Seven Years War in Europe
- , the ownership of a person as property
- , who led the first nations in an armed struggle against the British in the great lakes region
- , the old name for New York
- , A French explorer of the Americas
- , French fort in Acadia
- , The French general of the plains of Abraham
- , The British general of the plains of Abraham
- , an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- , the preparation of the nicotine-rich leaves of an American plant
21 Clues: , a small axe • , French fort in Acadia • , the old name for New York • , an imperial power in Europe • , A French explorer of the Americas • , French settlement in Nova Scotia • , the ownership of a person as property • , The French general of the plains of Abraham • , The British general of the plains of Abraham • ...
SPIRITS LOVER 2024-05-22
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- - Anise-flavored liqueur often served with coffee beans as a garnish.
- - French brandy produced in the Cognac region of France.
- - Spirit distilled from sugarcane or molasses, often associated with the Caribbean.
- - Strong, green-colored spirit flavored with wormwood, anise, and other herbs.
- - Spirit made from the blue agave plant, primarily produced in Mexico.
- - French apple brandy made from fermented apple cider.
- - Clear spirit typically made from grains or potatoes.
- - Spirit made from distilled wine or fermented fruit juice.
- - Sweetened and flavored spirit often enjoyed as a digestif or cocktail ingredient.
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- - Mexican spirit made from the agave plant, often smoked for a distinctive flavor.
- - Scandinavian spirit flavored with caraway or dill.
- - Whisky distilled in Scotland, often aged in oak barrels.
- - French brandy produced in the Armagnac region of France.
- - Italian spirit made from pomace, the grape skins, seeds, and stems left over from winemaking.
- - Clear spirit flavored with juniper berries and other botanicals.
- - Spirit distilled from fermented grain mash, aged in wooden barrels.
- - Clear brandy produced in Peru and Chile.
- - French liqueur made by Carthusian monks, available in green and yellow varieties.
- - American whiskey made primarily from corn and aged in charred oak barrels.
- - Italian liqueur known for its bright orange color and bitter-sweet flavor.
20 Clues: - Clear brandy produced in Peru and Chile. • - Scandinavian spirit flavored with caraway or dill. • - French apple brandy made from fermented apple cider. • - Clear spirit typically made from grains or potatoes. • - French brandy produced in the Cognac region of France. • - Whisky distilled in Scotland, often aged in oak barrels. • ...
Napoleon and the French Revolution - Ridge Kutchman 2025-03-21
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- properties
- War between Napoleon and 3 other nations
- Time before the French revolution
- the new parliament that gave people better conditions
- One of the best generals in history
- brought power to Napoleon
- 1st estate, 2nd estate, 3 estate
- A period where there was intense voilence
- common name for lower class
- King of France
- law they made to run schools
- An act or sealing off a place
- belief of goverment of what the people want
- A revolutionary political movement
- To maintain the balance of power
- Russia, Austria , Prussia
- an agreement between Napoleon and the pope
- group during the early years of the french third republic
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- finial defeat of Napoleon
- A person that have moved from place to place
- meeting where the third estate wanted better conditions
- destroying or carrying off anything useful
- secret code of Napoleon
- A blockade of the British
- Led to Napoleon
- A french lawyer
- Queen of France
- The time it too for Napoleon lose
- represented the third estate
- Where the people of France were scared of there leader
- A naval battle
- Next leader after Napoleon
- Restored french and its stability
- warfare tactics
- How they killed people
35 Clues: properties • A naval battle • King of France • Led to Napoleon • A french lawyer • Queen of France • warfare tactics • How they killed people • secret code of Napoleon • finial defeat of Napoleon • A blockade of the British • brought power to Napoleon • Russia, Austria , Prussia • Next leader after Napoleon • common name for lower class • represented the third estate • ...
Mardi Gras 2021-02-16
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- meaning of the color purple
- The item hidden inside the king cake
- meaning of the color yellow
- meaning of the color green
- Traditional cake eaten at Mardi Gras
- motto of mardi gras (in french)
- Home of the biggest Mardi Gras celebration in the U.S.
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- main street of parade routes for mardi gras
- the number of floats in a parade (in French)
- Coins thrown during parades
- definition of mardi gras
- French donuts
- A traditional Mardi Gras song (same word twice)
- Private organizations that plan parties/parades
- what people wear to hide their identity
15 Clues: French donuts • definition of mardi gras • meaning of the color green • meaning of the color purple • Coins thrown during parades • meaning of the color yellow • motto of mardi gras (in french) • The item hidden inside the king cake • Traditional cake eaten at Mardi Gras • what people wear to hide their identity • main street of parade routes for mardi gras • ...
Strenn Crossword 2023-04-17
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- The year the deceleration of independence signed
- Was a general and also a president
- Washington right hand man
- Most known for his surrender in Yorktown
- The year that the treaty of paris was signed
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- The month the battle of yorktown ended
- A french general
- A town in Virginia
- Were allies of the colonies
- Gave guns and money
- The king of britian during the war
- The army that had 8,000 troops going to yorktown
- Soldiers that they bought from Germany
- The date that the battle of yotktown started
- Were Fighting against the french and the colonies
15 Clues: A french general • A town in Virginia • Gave guns and money • Washington right hand man • Were allies of the colonies • The king of britian during the war • Was a general and also a president • The month the battle of yorktown ended • Soldiers that they bought from Germany • Most known for his surrender in Yorktown • The date that the battle of yotktown started • ...
The XYZ Affair 2022-01-07
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- European country which fought with Britain
- The French demanded a _____ from the Americans
- The Navy was given new _____
- Main opponent of the Federalists
- Supporters of war against France
- Congress increased the size of the _____
- Acts which made it illegal to criticize the government
- Letters used to describe the French agents
- European country which went to war in the 1790s
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- Opponents of war against France
- State which opposed the Alien & Sedition Acts
- President during the XYZ Affair
- The Alien Act allowed the government to _____ foreigners
- Federalists disliked immigrants from this country
- The French foreign minister
15 Clues: The French foreign minister • The Navy was given new _____ • Opponents of war against France • President during the XYZ Affair • Main opponent of the Federalists • Supporters of war against France • Congress increased the size of the _____ • European country which fought with Britain • Letters used to describe the French agents • State which opposed the Alien & Sedition Acts • ...
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 Cajun Folk Tales 2025-04-02
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- The fairy swamp is playful and _________, yet protective of their swampy domain.
- La Sirene is often seen as a symbol of both _____ and allure, with the ability to bring good fortune or doom.
- This word is derived from the French words "loup garou"
- The fairy swamp is known for controlling ____ and plant life.
- La Sirene is known for __________ sailors or travelers with her songs, luring them into the water.
- Has the body of a man and the head of a wolf or dog.
- The swamp mermaid is often depicted with long, flowing dark hair, shimmering scales, and a __________ beautiful voice.
- Old French word that means a man who transforms into a wolf.
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- The Cajun folklore repertoire is heavily influenced by the French oral tradition, but various characters, tale types, and ______ reflect a variety of other cultures.
- The tale of the Loup-Garou and the Witch have frightened French and ______ children for generations.
- The swamp fairy is associated with wetland area.
- The fairy swamp can _______ fog or mist to hide in the swamp.
- La _______ is a mythical mermaid from the bayous and swamps of Louisiana.
- Cajun and ____ communities overlap sometimes.
- Often linked to healing or curse-breaking,the swamp fairy is often called the ________ of the swamp.
- Often depicted with ____, mossy skin, and delicate wings resembling those of dragonflies or butterflies.
- The swamp _____ is a mystical, elusive being.
- The loup-garou's transformation is occasionally the result of being cursed by a ______"
- Old French word that means wolf.
19 Clues: Old French word that means wolf. • Cajun and ____ communities overlap sometimes. • The swamp _____ is a mystical, elusive being. • The swamp fairy is associated with wetland area. • Has the body of a man and the head of a wolf or dog. • This word is derived from the French words "loup garou" • Old French word that means a man who transforms into a wolf. • ...
Composers 2020-11-11
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- Wrote a French Requiem
- Czech American?
- Henry was his name
- Viennese songwriter par excellence
- His method is used worldwide and is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
- A Shakespearean lady got this Leningrader into trouble
- Monastery songs are his claim to fame
- A free shooter of a composer
- Now known by a French forename, but at birth it was Johan
- His forename is a small dictionary
- Forever associated with Salzburg
- Born German, died English
- Pictural composer
- His music is loved all year round
- Instrumental in reviving Mozart's work
- Richard was not a Dutchman
- Wrote about moonlight, sea, clouds?
- British Englishman?
- Miraculous Hungarian?
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- Another fantastic composer
- French composer connected with cycle paths?
- loved oranges?
- Romantic composer born in Hamburg
- The daddy of them all?
- Was he interested in astronomy?
- Polish lover of French
- Was spring his favourite season?
- Russian waltz master
- Born in Bonn, he lived and worked in Vienna
- One of many with this surname, not all related
- Viennese late romantic
- Famous in his lifetime as a doctor and chemist but now remembered as a composer
- Great Dane?
- Peter in Norway was his work
- Baroque composer born in Leipzig
- Very English, even his initials
36 Clues: Great Dane? • loved oranges? • Czech American? • Pictural composer • Henry was his name • British Englishman? • Russian waltz master • Miraculous Hungarian? • Wrote a French Requiem • The daddy of them all? • Polish lover of French • Viennese late romantic • Born German, died English • Another fantastic composer • Richard was not a Dutchman • A free shooter of a composer • ...
French adjectives 2021-02-24
16 Clues: kind • funny • happy • brave • active • sporty • creative • generous • adorable • faithful • sociable • horrible • timid/shy • hardworking • intelligent • chatty/talkative
French Christmas 2020-12-03
16 Clues: Tree • Star • Snow • Jesus • Angel • Market • Tinsel • snowman • Reindeer • Mistletoe • Christmas • Manger / Crib • Christmas Log • Gift / Present • Christmas dinner • Christmas ball decoration
french crossword 2020-05-04
French Crossword 2021-05-10
16 Clues: city • yard • attic • house • garage • country • bedroom • suburbs • balcony • kitchen • basement • apartment • toilet room • living room • eating room • bathing room
History French 2020-11-10
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- Name given to the radicals in the national convention
- committe established
- People who wished significant changes
- the new executive branch established by the constitution written during the moderate Thermidorian Reactor of 1794-1795
- Political and Social system
- Government in which power is vested in a minority
- legislative body
- identify “enemies of the republic”
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- Period of time when Robespierre ruled France almost as a dictator
- Middle class in society
- French congress established by representatives
- Body that replaced the legislative assembly that declared the French monarchy abolished on September 21, 1792
- Nobles and Clergy who scapes because they were afraid
- Oath sworn by members of the third state
- People who wanted some changes
- name given to the moderates in the national convention
16 Clues: legislative body • committe established • Middle class in society • Political and Social system • People who wanted some changes • identify “enemies of the republic” • People who wished significant changes • Oath sworn by members of the third state • French congress established by representatives • Government in which power is vested in a minority • ...
French vocab 2021-10-07
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- something you write with
- something that you sit on
- the highest studies in grade school
- where you go to but books
- where you take your notes
- somebody who is married
- a word that describes issues
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- you would call a male professor this
- something you use dry erase markers on
- salle de classe a specific place where you study in a school
- something you put your things in
- where you do your work
- something you check the time with
- somebody who identifies as male
- I love to read
- something that lets sunlight come to a locked room
16 Clues: I love to read • where you do your work • somebody who is married • something you write with • something that you sit on • where you go to but books • where you take your notes • a word that describes issues • somebody who identifies as male • something you put your things in • something you check the time with • the highest studies in grade school • ...
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 adjectives 2021-10-24
16 Clues: shy • thin • youthful • difficult • big (male) • red (male) • happy (male) • old (female) • small (male) • cute (female) • smart (female) • large (female) • strong (female) • annoying (male) • brunette (female) • entertaining (male)
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 3 2021-12-08
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- You will do this once you finish a product
- You use this at school to put notes in
- This helps you get jobs and figure out new plans
- You can watch this on Tv or use a app on your phone to here about the news of the subject.
- Something you see on tv on a daily basis
- This is where you begin a paper or a book "what is the name when you begin something".
- Something you use inside of a car
- You can find this item at your local grocery store or book store
- You do this when you want to save something for a memory
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- You watch this a lot on your phone.
- You need this to fix up videos
- You hear about this subject all the time at school.
- You see this on a lot of things you use
- You can find something new at the grocery store.
- You get distracted from this
- You see these around the school and other businesses
16 Clues: You get distracted from this • You need this to fix up videos • Something you use inside of a car • You watch this a lot on your phone. • You use this at school to put notes in • You see this on a lot of things you use • Something you see on tv on a daily basis • You will do this once you finish a product • This helps you get jobs and figure out new plans • ...
French Vocab 2021-11-09
16 Clues: close • jealous • to dump • distant • deep (m) • platonic • to cheat • forbidden • heartbreak • attachment • to break up • to surprise • superficial • budding (m) • betrayed (m) • confident (m)
French Crossword 2021-12-22
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- faire connaître le produit
- la technologie
- avoir un effet
- objectif
- les gens dans leur ensemble
- début
- symbole pour identifier l'organisation
- la mode
- envoyer ou recevoir des informations
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- personne qui achète bien
- étiqueter
- profiter d'un poste
- entreprise qui fournit un service
- phrase après le signe dièse
- plan d'action organisé
- fournir des informations
16 Clues: début • la mode • objectif • étiqueter • la technologie • avoir un effet • profiter d'un poste • plan d'action organisé • personne qui achète bien • fournir des informations • faire connaître le produit • phrase après le signe dièse • les gens dans leur ensemble • entreprise qui fournit un service • envoyer ou recevoir des informations • symbole pour identifier l'organisation
French Murder 2017-02-10
16 Clues: dead • crime • guilty • weapon • police • victim • witness • suicide • to find • inquiry • dangerous • intrigued • inspector • discovered • journalists • assassinated
french numbers 2016-11-18
16 Clues: four • fifty • forty • sixty • ninety • eighty • seventy • fifteen • sixteen • fourteen • fortyfour • seventyone • ninetyfour • twentyfour • eightyfour • seventyfour
french 1 2016-11-10
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- to play with a round ball you kick
- when you put your all in something you are....
- what you do in the middle of the night
- when you say in one spot for a long time you are..
- when you are a A B student you are....
- when the sun is out it's
- to move your body to your favorite song
- when you never stop talking
- when its freezing
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- if you are 14 you are a.....
- what you do when you're bored
- people say this when you never do anything
- people who play rolls in a movie are.....
- to listen to a song
- another word for pretty
- if you are really close with someone you are..
16 Clues: when its freezing • to listen to a song • another word for pretty • when the sun is out it's • when you never stop talking • if you are 14 you are a..... • what you do when you're bored • to play with a round ball you kick • what you do in the middle of the night • when you are a A B student you are.... • to move your body to your favorite song • ...
French Revolution 2013-03-13
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- the place where records related to an institution are stored
- the legislative body before the French Revolution, made up of representatives from the Three Estates
- a court or forum of justice
- first, second, and third, all taxed heavily
- one who opposes rapid change and holds traditional values
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- the middle class who were neither nobles nor peasants
- an attendant at court, usually an aristocrat
- a machine designed to behead people
- the title given to the prince who is next in line to inherit the throne
- a supporter of the king or queen
- a monarch whose power is unlimited
- someone who favors extreme change
- a wooden cart used to transport prisoners to the guillotine
- a government run by representatives elected by the people
- one-tenth of a person's income, paid to support a church
- to force a person to leave his or her own country and live somewhere else
16 Clues: a court or forum of justice • a supporter of the king or queen • someone who favors extreme change • a monarch whose power is unlimited • a machine designed to behead people • first, second, and third, all taxed heavily • an attendant at court, usually an aristocrat • the middle class who were neither nobles nor peasants • ...
French Crossword 2013-04-08
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- / Tu ______ le restaurant
- / Elle ______ du cafe (boire)
- / Je _______ une salade de tomates, s'il vous plait
- / Pour le fromage, on va a la _________
- / Nous _________ aller acheter de la nourriture (vouloir)
- / Je vais __________ des carottes du marche
- / Sarah mange ______ pain
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- / Il nettoie le refrigerateur (nettoyer)
- / Quel est ton _____ prefere?
- / Pour le veau, on va a la _________
- / __________ le petit dejeuner
- / Apres le dejeuner, vous avez le _________
- / Ils ne ________ pas nevir (pouvoir)
- / Non, je ne veux pas _____ confiture
- / Pour une poulet, tu as besoin d'un __________
- / Je ______ manger (devoir)
16 Clues: / Tu ______ le restaurant • / Sarah mange ______ pain • / Je ______ manger (devoir) • / Quel est ton _____ prefere? • / Elle ______ du cafe (boire) • / __________ le petit dejeuner • / Pour le veau, on va a la _________ • / Ils ne ________ pas nevir (pouvoir) • / Non, je ne veux pas _____ confiture • / Pour le fromage, on va a la _________ • ...
French Crossword 2013-04-08
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- / Ils ne ________ pas nevir (pouvoir)
- / Apres le dejeuner, vous avez le _________
- / Quel est ton _____ prefere?
- / Sarah mange ______ pain
- / Pour le fromage, on va a la _________
- / Il _________ le refrigerateur (nettoyer)
- / Je _______ une salade de tomates, s'il vous plait
- / Je vais __________ des carottes du marche
- / Nous _________ aller acheter de la nourriture (vouloir)
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- / Elle ______ du cafe (boire)
- / Je ______ manger (devoir)
- / __________ le petit dejeuner
- / Pour le veau, on va a la _________
- / Tu ______ le restaurant
- / Pour une poulet, tu as besoin d'un __________
- / Non, je ne veux pas _____ confiture
16 Clues: / Tu ______ le restaurant • / Sarah mange ______ pain • / Je ______ manger (devoir) • / Elle ______ du cafe (boire) • / Quel est ton _____ prefere? • / __________ le petit dejeuner • / Pour le veau, on va a la _________ • / Ils ne ________ pas nevir (pouvoir) • / Non, je ne veux pas _____ confiture • / Pour le fromage, on va a la _________ • ...
French Crossword 2013-04-08
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- / Sarah mange ______ pain
- / Nous _________ aller acheter de la nourriture (vouloir)
- / Elle ______ du cafe (boire)
- / Ils ne ________ pas venir (pouvoir)
- / Apres le dejeuner, vous avez le _________
- / Pour le veau, on va a la _________
- / Il _________ le refrigerateur (nettoyer)
- / Non, je ne veux pas _____ confiture
- / Tu ______ le restaurant
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- / Je ______ manger (devoir)
- / Pour une poulet, tu as besoin d'un __________
- / Je _______ une salade de tomates, s'il vous plait
- / Je vais __________ des carottes du marche
- / __________ le petit dejeuner
- / Pour le fromage, on va a la _________
- / 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 Crossword 2013-04-23
16 Clues: to ski • to water ski • to play golf • to play rugby • to go sledding • to play soccer • to play tennis • to play hockey • to go bicycling • to play baseball • to play football • to play ping-pong • to play badminton • to play basketball • to play volleyball • to go snow boarding
S3 French 2023-11-14
french revolution 2023-11-02
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- Mida ta on poliitilises korralduses siiani olnud?
- Kellel oli riigipea õigus peatada parlamendis vastu võetud seaduse jõustumine?
- mis võttab kogu 1 põhiseduse?
- kes liituvad rahvuskoguga?
- Mis tuli Võimule?
- milline oli kaebevihiku esimene sõna?
- kui vanalt Krooniti Louis Kunigaks?
- Mis on kolmas seisus?
- mis aastal hukati kuningas?
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- Milline pinge oli Prantsusmaal?
- Mida ta nõuab?
- Kui vanalt abiellus Louis XVI?
- Mis riikiks pidi prantsusmaa saama põhisedusdega?
- kus hukati kuningas?
- Mitmes trooni pojana Lous XVI sündis?
- Mis aastal Louis XVI troonile tõusis?
16 Clues: Mida ta nõuab? • Mis tuli Võimule? • kus hukati kuningas? • Mis on kolmas seisus? • kes liituvad rahvuskoguga? • mis aastal hukati kuningas? • mis võttab kogu 1 põhiseduse? • Kui vanalt abiellus Louis XVI? • Milline pinge oli Prantsusmaal? • kui vanalt Krooniti Louis Kunigaks? • Mitmes trooni pojana Lous XVI sündis? • milline oli kaebevihiku esimene sõna? • ...
French Revolution 2022-10-25
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- a person of mixed white and black ancestry, especially a person with one white and one black parent.
- fought on Sunday 18 June 1815
- encouraged sentiments of patriotism and liberty amongst the populace
- existed from 17 June 1789 to 29 September 1791
- On 20 June 1789, the members of the French Third Estate took the Tennis Court Oath in the tennis court which had been built in 1686 for the use of the Versailles palace. The vote was "not to separate and to reassemble wherever necessary until the Constitution of the kingdom is established".
- happened in Paris, France, on 14 July 1789, when revolutionary insurgents stormed and seized control of the medieval armoury
- a person of mixed European and black descent, especially in the Caribbean.
- was a period of the French Revolution when, following the creation of the First Republic
- also known as a coup or overthrow, is an illegal seizure of power or removal of a government and its powers by a political faction
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- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution
- the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
- an apparatus designed for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading.
- displayed military and political acumen that helped transform the fledgling slave rebellion into a revolutionary movement.
- a Venezuelan military and political leader
- a Spaniard born in Spain residing in the New World, Spanish East Indies, or Spanish Guinea.
16 Clues: fought on Sunday 18 June 1815 • a Venezuelan military and political leader • existed from 17 June 1789 to 29 September 1791 • encouraged sentiments of patriotism and liberty amongst the populace • a person of mixed European and black descent, especially in the Caribbean. • an apparatus designed for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading. • ...
French Revolution 2023-03-24
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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.
- A person of mixed African and European ancestry
- a sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government; a coup.
- 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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- Was an important leader of the Haïtian Revolution and the first leader of a free Haiti; in a long struggle again the institution of slavery, he led the blacks to victory over the whites and free coloreds and secured native control over the colony in 1797, calling himself a dictator.
- 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.
- The 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 person of mixed African and European ancestry • A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • Spanish-born, came to Latin America; ruled, highest social class. • a sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government; a coup. • the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people • ...
French Vocab 2023-03-09
French Activities 2023-03-30
16 Clues: To ski • To eat • To run • To read • To sing • To cook • To shop • To swim • To sleep • To study • To dance • To travel • To skateboard • To do homework • To listen to music • foot To play soccer
