french Crossword Puzzles
French class 2026-03-12
16 Clues: drop • a sob • a bolt • a tool • to mix • crimson • a thorn • to swell • to burst • concerned • to go out • thanks to • the shame • to unscrew • not to care • the sweetness
FRENCH REVOLUTION 2025-12-18
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- Religious social group in French society
- Famous prison stormed on July 14 1789
- Capital city where the Revolution began
- Basic freedoms written in the Declaration of the Rights of Man
- Queen of France and wife of Louis XVI
- Country where the Revolution took place
- Political group formed by the Third Estate
- Date of the storming of the Bastille
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- King of France during the French Revolution
- Privileged social class that did not pay taxes
- People who fought against the monarchy
- Social group made up of common people
- People who belong to a country
- Form of government before the Revolution
- System of government with total royal power
- Year the French Revolution began
16 Clues: People who belong to a country • Year the French Revolution began • Date of the storming of the Bastille • Famous prison stormed on July 14 1789 • Social group made up of common people • Queen of France and wife of Louis XVI • People who fought against the monarchy • Capital city where the Revolution began • Country where the Revolution took place • ...
french revelotion 2026-02-03
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- XVI: The King of France during the beginning of the French Revolution; he was weak, indecisive, and eventually executed by guillotine in 1793.
- Assembly: A governing body formed by the Third Estate in June 1789, representing the people rather than the king.
- The social class system in France before the revolution, divided into three parts: The Clergy (1st), Nobility (2nd), and Commoners (3rd).
- Court Oath: A pledge taken by the National Assembly to not stop meeting until they had written a new constitution for France.
- Bonaparte: A military leader who rose to power during the revolution and eventually crowned himself Emperor of France.
- Days: The brief period in 1815 between Napoleon’s escape from exile on Elba and his final defeat at Waterloo.
- The final, decisive defeat of Napoleon in 1815 by British and Prussian forces.
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- The wealthy, educated middle class (doctors, lawyers, merchants) who were part of the Third Estate but lacked political power.
- Robespierre: Radical Jacobin leader who led the Committee of Public Safety and spearheaded the Reign of Terror.
- Code: A unified legal system established by Napoleon in 1804 that guaranteed equality before the law, but limited individual freedoms.
- A machine designed for fast, "humane" executions by beheading, used extensively during the Reign of Terror.
- An assembly representing all three estates that was called by Louis XVI in 1789 to solve a financial crisis.
- of Terror: A violent period (1793–1794) where suspected enemies of the revolution were executed in large numbers.
- Fear: A period of panic and riots by peasants in the countryside who feared that nobles were trying to starve them.
- Antoinette: The Queen of France (wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular due to1 her extravagant spending and perceived indifference to the poor.
- of the Bastille: July 14, 1789: Parisians seized the Bastille prison, a symbol of royal tyranny, marking the start of the violent revolution.
16 Clues: The final, decisive defeat of Napoleon in 1815 by British and Prussian forces. • A machine designed for fast, "humane" executions by beheading, used extensively during the Reign of Terror. • An assembly representing all three estates that was called by Louis XVI in 1789 to solve a financial crisis. • ...
Grade 1 Music terms 2021-10-13
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- lively and spirited
- gradually becoming louder
- moderately detached
- from the beginning
- French word for love
- gradually becoming softer
- immediately slower, held back
- bracket holding treble and bass staff together
- pause
- French word for pleasure or joy
- a little
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- the end
- second time
- at a moderate speed
- gradually becoming louder
- gradually becoming slower
- softly
17 Clues: pause • softly • the end • a little • second time • from the beginning • lively and spirited • moderately detached • at a moderate speed • French word for love • gradually becoming louder • gradually becoming louder • gradually becoming softer • gradually becoming slower • immediately slower, held back • French word for pleasure or joy • bracket holding treble and bass staff together
Not a treasure hunt 2024-12-02
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- Your husband
- Bakery number 2
- French owl
- Name of our second son
- Shall we meet there
- Cheesy pilgrimage destination
- Offensively amphibian
- The one you must not name
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- Élodie's pillow
- French starter, English pudding
- Where we'll see the Swedish planes
- Ernest status
- Market place
- Ernest's favourite colour
- Not a pancake
- Bald mouse
- The one you have named
17 Clues: French owl • Bald mouse • Your husband • Market place • Ernest status • Not a pancake • Élodie's pillow • Bakery number 2 • Shall we meet there • Offensively amphibian • Name of our second son • The one you have named • Ernest's favourite colour • The one you must not name • Cheesy pilgrimage destination • French starter, English pudding • Where we'll see the Swedish planes
S.S Crossword 2021-05-19
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- framers conscription bad
- where aboriginals were placed
- rules for how the country will be run
- where the English loyalist where placed
- marked he beginning of confederation
- loyal at Briton during American revolution
- the ability to speak two languages
- first language if French
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- a vote in witch the people of a country approve or reject
- joining of four provinces in 1864
- bombing of Quebec mail boxes
- aggressive or extrema partrisom (USA)
- all labels and biasness names where written in french
- first language is English
- treaty agreement signed years ago where put into affect
15 Clues: framers conscription bad • first language if French • first language is English • bombing of Quebec mail boxes • where aboriginals were placed • joining of four provinces in 1864 • the ability to speak two languages • marked he beginning of confederation • rules for how the country will be run • aggressive or extrema partrisom (USA) • where the English loyalist where placed • ...
La Nourriture 2021-03-04
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- hot chocolate
- French bread with butter and jam
- a utensil you would use to eat soup
- juice that is made from apples
- a word used to describe food that is savory
- coffee with milk
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- toast
- long French bread
- a common breakfast food often eaten in a bowl with milk
- how to say "I'm hungry" in French
- something that you spread on pancakes and waffles with a knife
- something flat that you eat food off of
- fork and knife, fourchette et ______
- a long, yellow fruit
- a breakfast food similar to pancakes that has little squares on it
15 Clues: toast • hot chocolate • coffee with milk • long French bread • a long, yellow fruit • juice that is made from apples • French bread with butter and jam • how to say "I'm hungry" in French • a utensil you would use to eat soup • fork and knife, fourchette et ______ • something flat that you eat food off of • a word used to describe food that is savory • ...
Revolutionary war - Reid Sands 2022-04-22
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- Franklin - Went to French to et french on their side
- - A lot of people fighting.
- Adams - started sons of Liberty
- - A city in the Northeast United States
- - Battle on Christmas day night
- Washington - First President
- - Colonists dumped TEA into the Boston Harbor
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- - protecting yourself
- - What people have in a country
- - French started to help the Colonists and help beat the British
- - What the people hide on the night of Lexington and Concord
- - A peaceful protest went wrong
- - _______ and Breeds hill
- - What caused the war to begin
- Gage - British General in Lexington and Concord
15 Clues: - protecting yourself • - _______ and Breeds hill • - A lot of people fighting. • Washington - First President • - What caused the war to begin • - What people have in a country • Adams - started sons of Liberty • - A peaceful protest went wrong • - Battle on Christmas day night • - A city in the Northeast United States • - Colonists dumped TEA into the Boston Harbor • ...
Revolutionary war - Reid Sands 2022-04-22
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- A peaceful protest went wrong
- _______ and Breeds hill
- started sons of Liberty
- First President
- What caused the war to begin
- Colonists dumped TEA into the Boston Harbor
- What people have in a country
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- What the people hide on the night of Lexington and Concord
- Went to French to get french on their side
- British General in Lexington and Concord
- A city in the Northeast United States
- A lot of people fighting.
- protecting yourself
- Battle on Christmas day night
- French started to help the Colonists and help beat the British
15 Clues: First President • protecting yourself • _______ and Breeds hill • started sons of Liberty • A lot of people fighting. • What caused the war to begin • A peaceful protest went wrong • Battle on Christmas day night • What people have in a country • A city in the Northeast United States • British General in Lexington and Concord • Went to French to get french on their side • ...
French Revolution 2022-09-15
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- the name of the first estate
- last name of the leader of the jacobins
- group of people that started the reign of terror
- the name of the third estate
- king during the French Revolution
- ideas that started the revolution
- powerful military leader
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- famous execution method during the French Revolution
- queen during the French Revolution
- branch of government created by the constitution
- large armory stormed by revolutionaries
- name of peasants
- oath sworn by members of the third estate
- the name of the second estate
- royal palace built by king louis xvi
15 Clues: name of peasants • powerful military leader • the name of the first estate • the name of the third estate • the name of the second estate • king during the French Revolution • ideas that started the revolution • queen during the French Revolution • royal palace built by king louis xvi • large armory stormed by revolutionaries • last name of the leader of the jacobins • ...
The battle of Verdun 2024-09-16
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- The month when the battle started
- slogan "Ils ne passeront pas" means "They shall not ____"
- The defensive line in this type of warfare
- The main weapon used for bombardment
- Verdun was a battle of _______
- The German strategy was to "______" the French army
- Verdun was a major _____ for the French
- The Battle of Verdun took place in this country
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- One side in the battle
- The river near the battlefield
- French General at Verdun
- This explosive device was thrown by hand
- This weapon fired hundreds of bullets per minute
- The battle lasted almost ____ months
- "No man's _____"
15 Clues: "No man's _____" • One side in the battle • French General at Verdun • The river near the battlefield • Verdun was a battle of _______ • The month when the battle started • The battle lasted almost ____ months • The main weapon used for bombardment • Verdun was a major _____ for the French • This explosive device was thrown by hand • The defensive line in this type of warfare • ...
School Subjects 2024-07-08
Les Misérables 2013-04-09
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- role Javert took to learn the revolutionaries' plans
- Valjeans pursuer
- what the revolutionaries built to resist the French guard
- French General
- writer of the novel Les Misérables
- time period that the story is set in
- Les Misérables debuted here in 1985
- dramatic speech or song by one character
- how Javert dies
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- business that Valjean owned after he was released from prison
- what put Valjean in prison
- the young man that is a leader of the revolution
- what Valjean had to present while he was on parole
- began in 1815
- man who spared Valjean in the beginning
- Valjeans new job
- French currency
- sold her teeth and hair to provide for her daughter
- love Marius and gives her life for him
- the Thénardiers were this
- girl Valjean raised as his own
- the little boy killed at the barricade
22 Clues: began in 1815 • French General • French currency • how Javert dies • Valjeans pursuer • Valjeans new job • the Thénardiers were this • what put Valjean in prison • girl Valjean raised as his own • writer of the novel Les Misérables • Les Misérables debuted here in 1985 • time period that the story is set in • love Marius and gives her life for him • ...
Canadian History 2015-03-18
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- religious group known as "Black robes"
- Norse first explorers of North Atlantic
- fur used to make fashionable hats
- best country in the world
- French explorer who claimed Canada for French
- Iroquoian village near present day Quebec City
- powerful and important native confederacy
- river connecting the Great Lakes and the Atlantic
- Chief of the Stadacona
- ancient astronomical device used in navigation
- European country that claimed present day Canada
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- Italian navigator and explorer
- set of interconnected buildings built in Quebec in 1608
- route to this place much sought after
- small agile sailing ship used by explorers
- English sea explorer looking for Northwest Passage
- someone who makes maps
- "the Father of New France"
- former French colony in eastern Canada
- a disease caused by lack of vitamin C
- head or ruler of a tribe or clan
21 Clues: someone who makes maps • Chief of the Stadacona • best country in the world • "the Father of New France" • Italian navigator and explorer • head or ruler of a tribe or clan • fur used to make fashionable hats • route to this place much sought after • a disease caused by lack of vitamin C • religious group known as "Black robes" • former French colony in eastern Canada • ...
Mots Croises 2015-12-15
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- Snow_____and the 7 dwarfs
- life is like a __________of chocolate
- TGI_________
- juicy fruit that grows in Florida
- my mother's sister is my __________
- dances on strings
- HeySoul__________
- a French speaking country in Africa
- I like Adele's new hit song__________
- Charnay_______inFrance
- I like ice cream with a ____________on top
- I pledge alliegance to the_____________
- life___beautiful
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- it's raining ________and dogs
- ________in a dozen
- why is 6 afraid of 7. Because 7_____9
- a sunflower is ________and orange
- on the_________day of Christmas
- have you ever eaten _____with butter and garlic
- ________is a name or color
- ______four are a sweet treat
- it's as_________as charcoal
- my Dad's brother is my ____________
- do you like black or ________cherries
- the smallest country in Europe
- flower in English and color in French
- Disney movie________Bear
- the lemur lives in_________________
- lions and tigers and bears "oh_____"
- I_______a little French
30 Clues: TGI_________ • life___beautiful • dances on strings • HeySoul__________ • ________in a dozen • Charnay_______inFrance • I_______a little French • Disney movie________Bear • Snow_____and the 7 dwarfs • ________is a name or color • it's as_________as charcoal • ______four are a sweet treat • it's raining ________and dogs • the smallest country in Europe • on the_________day of Christmas • ...
Music 2020-01-23
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- They tried to make her go to rehab but she said no no no
- He's The Voice
- The greatest French DJs mixing "around the world"
- The king of pop
- She released a record called video games
- Three letters for a French hip hop band
- She was part of a band called Destiny's child
- He's probably the most famous redhead singer
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- OK Computer is their masterpiece
- Simple and basic
- Peter Hernandez
- Four guys from Liverpool who changed the world
- She's a "dangerous woman"
- She sings a song about a bad guy
- They composed music from the dark side of the moon
- She comes from Belgium and she's Romeo Elvis' sister
- Her name sounds like Japanese but she's a French singer
- His friends call him Marshall Mathers
- An American hip hop singer and Kim Kardashian's husband
- The doggfather of hip hop music
20 Clues: He's The Voice • Peter Hernandez • The king of pop • Simple and basic • She's a "dangerous woman" • The doggfather of hip hop music • OK Computer is their masterpiece • She sings a song about a bad guy • His friends call him Marshall Mathers • Three letters for a French hip hop band • She released a record called video games • He's probably the most famous redhead singer • ...
The Flowering of Romanticism- Pages 753-763 2017-02-10
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- Took over the French government
- "...my business is to create."
- Allow to do
- Darling of fashionable London
- Declared permanently insane
- Romantics valued the individual over __.
- Were illegal
- Emphasized personal experience and feelings
- Protected farmers but devastated the poor
- Where Napoleon met his death
- Developed due to the French Revolution, poverty, and oppression of workers
- His poetry used vivid images from nature
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- Writer of "The French Revolution"
- Radicals massacred and persecuted thousands
- Dark, handsome, restless, and diabolical
- Played The Creature in Frankenstein
- People were hanged for this
- Launched the romantic period
- What romantic poets frequently wrote about
- Growing cities suffered from this
- What romantic writers supported
- Romantic writers used this in a way to get to the core of the human experience
- Had great sympathy for the democratic vision
- Eloped with Godwin's teenage daughter; the writer of Frankenstein
24 Clues: Allow to do • Were illegal • People were hanged for this • Declared permanently insane • 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 • ...
The Flowering of Romanticism- Pages 753-763 2017-02-10
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- "...my business is to create."
- Radicals massacred and persecuted thousands
- What romantic writers supported
- Played The Creature in Frankenstein
- Eloped with Godwin's teenage daughter; the writer of Frankenstein
- Emphasized personal experience and feelings
- Dark, handsome, restless, and diabolical
- People were hanged for this
- Had great sympathy for the democratic vision
- What romantic poets frequently wrote about
- Where Napoleon met his death
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- Darling of fashionable London
- Growing cities suffered from this
- Were illegal
- Developed due to the French Revolution, poverty, and oppression of workers
- His poetry used vivid images from nature
- Launched the romantic period
- Protected farmers but devastated the poor
- Romantic writers used this in a way to get to the core of the human experience
- Allow to do
- Romantics valued the individual over __.
- Declared permanently insane
- Took over the French government
- Writer of "The French Revolution"
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." • What romantic writers supported • Took over the French government • Growing cities suffered from this • Writer of "The French Revolution" • ...
Unité 6 2023-06-09
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- ce qu'on met sur une enveloppe pour envoyer une lettre
- Où on achète un entrecôte
- ce qu'on lit pour savoir les actualités
- the French word for to buy
- On achète un maillot de bain dans un magasin de
- ce qu'on utilise pour écouter de la musique
- Où on achète un croissant
- Où on achète du fromage
- Où on achète des médicaments
- Où on achète des pâtes
- Où on achète un journal
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- the French word for to eat
- ce qu'on prends quand on est malade
- Où on achète un hamburger et des frites
- Où on achète du jambon
- Où on achète des timbres
- the French word for to send
- Où on achète un gâteau
- Où on achète des livres
- un produit qui protège la peau du soleil
- On achète des écouteurs dans un magasin de
21 Clues: Où on achète du jambon • Où on achète un gâteau • Où on achète des pâtes • Où on achète des livres • Où on achète du fromage • Où on achète un journal • Où on achète des timbres • Où on achète un entrecôte • Où on achète un croissant • the French word for to eat • the French word for to buy • the French word for to send • Où on achète des médicaments • ...
French Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-16
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- The the name for a financial struggle which was also used in the revolution
- The french word for liberty
- A government established after the monarchy
- The french word for equality
- The term for the common poeple in france
- The radical journalist and politician
- Name of the plant planted in small villages and the Festival of Federation
- A military leader who took power after the revolution
- A type of tax
- A person with outstanding qualities
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- The device used to end King Louis XVI's reign of power
- Jacobin leader (last name)
- Overthrowing royal power during the revolution
- Queen of France during the revolution
- A French philosopher who influenced the revolution
- The king of France during the revolution
- Most populated country in Europe in 1789
- A formal agreement
- a politcial club during the revolution
- The prison stormed in 1789
20 Clues: A type of tax • A formal agreement • Jacobin leader (last name) • The prison stormed in 1789 • The french word for liberty • The french word for equality • A person with outstanding qualities • Queen of France during the revolution • The radical journalist and politician • a politcial club during the revolution • The king of France during the revolution • ...
American Revolution 2023-10-17
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- unavoidable tax on all paper products
- American colonists that rebelled against British
- Failed to attend formal surrender after Yorktown
- Christmas Day battle where Washington defeated Hessians
- Lost power and land after French & Indian War
- small groups of men that led quick hit and run attacked
- 19 year old French officer nicknamed A soldier's friend
- Paul Revere used his image as propaganda
- believed government should protect unalienable rights
- last attempt at peace - rejected by the King
- Paid for American scalps/hair
- German commander who trained troops at Valley Forge
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- German mercenaries who fought with the British
- privately owned ships that attacked british merchant ships
- Commander of the Continental Army
- refusing to buy goods
- Colonists forced to house 10,000 British troops
- trade pattern that includes slave trade
- nicknamed the Swamp Fox
- tax on imported goods
- winter quarters for Washington and his men
- Thomas Paine's pamphlet
22 Clues: refusing to buy goods • tax on imported goods • nicknamed the Swamp Fox • Thomas Paine's pamphlet • Paid for American scalps/hair • Commander of the Continental Army • unavoidable tax on all paper products • trade pattern that includes slave trade • Paul Revere used his image as propaganda • winter quarters for Washington and his men • ...
Unit 2 2024-01-25
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- nickname given to tobacco
- tax on tea
- English opponents in French and Indian War
- separatists that come to America for religious freedom
- system in which you get 50 acres to move to America
- event in which colonists threw tea into harbor
- what England got from France for winning F&I War
- document that ended the French and Indian War
- group of colonists that settled in Pennsylvania
- tax on paper
- city the 1st Continental Congress met in
- English settlement that disappeared
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- city where British soldiers killed colonists
- tax on sugar products
- first SETTLEMENT in America
- individual under contract to come to America
- item the french came to trade
- colonial region that traded and farmed wheat and grain
- where the Pilgrims settled
- colonial region that used slaves to farm cotton
- crop that was the main influence in the population increase
21 Clues: tax on tea • tax on paper • tax on sugar products • nickname given to tobacco • where the Pilgrims settled • first SETTLEMENT in America • item the french came to trade • English settlement that disappeared • city the 1st Continental Congress met in • English opponents in French and Indian War • city where British soldiers killed colonists • ...
History of Canada 2025-03-28
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- The _ colonized the region south of New France
- First explorers to settle in Canada
- 3rd longest river in Canada
- Founder of Canada
- Sailed across a river
- A territory that used to only be all catholic
- The year the Transcontinental Railroad was built
- The war French and British worked together
- Major mountain range
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- the act that created the dominion of Canada
- Britain's government passed the _ Act
- America gained independence from _
- built the first permanent French settlement in Quebec
- Where settlers moved to trap animals
- Reason why France and England wanted Control of Canada's resources
- First name of Canada
- What the French traded with Indians
- year upper and lower Canada were united
- The amount of provinces that were in Canada
- year the British began to rebel
- War that Great Britain and France fought in
- One of the first Native tribes still in Canada
22 Clues: Founder of Canada • First name of Canada • Major mountain range • Sailed across a river • 3rd longest river in Canada • year the British began to rebel • America gained independence from _ • First explorers to settle in Canada • What the French traded with Indians • Where settlers moved to trap animals • Britain's government passed the _ Act • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2025-12-14
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- when you take a photo of yourself
- he re wrote the Bible and removed the word Tyranny
- where does the King Live?
- Where is Stamford Bridge
- also called Black Letter
- French for eye
- an awful Bowel thing
- is related to Alfeed the Great and came with the idea of Counties
- an alcohol
- the reason for Divorce
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- Where is Stamford Bridge
- sounds French but isnt because uts named after Joseph French
- means you can eat it
- a famous British Shop that has L,D and I
- he wrote the liad and was believed to be a woman like Shakespeare
- it's not in James Bible
- is usually an old woman's name
- has the same name as a Pokemon character
- the reason Shakespeare is well known
- a European Country with Red in it and is jn western Europe
- is made by a dinosaur
21 Clues: an alcohol • French for eye • means you can eat it • an awful Bowel thing • is made by a dinosaur • the reason for Divorce • it's not in James Bible • Where is Stamford Bridge • Where is Stamford Bridge • also called Black Letter • where does the King Live? • is usually an old woman's name • when you take a photo of yourself • the reason Shakespeare is well known • ...
countries and cultures 2021-03-25
Who is the smartest student in CM2? 2024-04-30
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- A popular place to visit in the south of Taiwan
- The French word for cheese
- A synonym of frightening
- The capital of Taiwan
- A museum in Tainan
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- A famous French painter
- Where TES secondary school is.
- A place where we can play football
- Paris 2024 mascot
- Teacher of CE1
- A district of Taipei with a big Ferris wheel
- Language spoken in Paris
- Something you can use to cut paper
13 Clues: Teacher of CE1 • Paris 2024 mascot • A museum in Tainan • The capital of Taiwan • A famous French painter • Language spoken in Paris • A synonym of frightening • The French word for cheese • Where TES secondary school is. • A place where we can play football • Something you can use to cut paper • A district of Taipei with a big Ferris wheel • ...
Lesson 14 Last week was awful. 2023-05-12
American 2021-10-05
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- slaves
- an area settled by a group
- mississippi bubble
- relating to the Roman Catholic Church.
- port in SE Louisiana
- a large farm
- crops
- in 1712 he became the first proprietor
- a parcel of land
- centralized power in the monarchy
- a person of German descent
- claimed LA for France
- workers owned by people
- relating to Spain
- name given to the french
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- 1763 signed by Britain France,spain harsh rough and hard
- name given to the water route
- banknotes
- printing to much paper money
- established fort maurepas
- redstick
- a set of laws for native americans
- valley formed by flowing water
- founded a new french settlement
- a group during french colonial
- explored the upper mississippi
- system under a colony
- flows into the Mississippi
- the name given to young women
29 Clues: crops • slaves • redstick • banknotes • a large farm • a parcel of land • relating to Spain • mississippi bubble • port in SE Louisiana • claimed LA for France • system under a colony • workers owned by people • name given to the french • established fort maurepas • an area settled by a group • a person of German descent • flows into the Mississippi • printing to much paper money • ...
All About Eileen 2021-10-14
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- eco friendly wedding reception vehicle
- rafting debut river
- chien de compagnie
- her "always with her" warm accessory
- a true native
- volunteer to rebuild post this Hurricane
- favorite hot chocolate
- book lover
- Nathan's favorite pie
- French verb manipulator
- sharp shooter sport
- Dairy Queen topper
- mother& son baked crowns
- favorite cocktail
- float percussion instrument
- hand made gifts to Carnegie attendees
- desired and current conveyance
- type of mill worker
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- 12,500 to 1 odds
- favorite rose color
- nee homophone cubical
- female French pastry chef
- high school sport
- attended original cast of this Broadway Hit
- French pastry she makes from scratch
- lover of words
- Expert of this Family Board game
- November home entry decorations
- nee
- term abroad city
- nee homophone Christmas ditty
- comedian conversationalist
32 Clues: nee • book lover • a true native • lover of words • 12,500 to 1 odds • term abroad city • high school sport • favorite cocktail • chien de compagnie • Dairy Queen topper • favorite rose color • rafting debut river • sharp shooter sport • type of mill worker • nee homophone cubical • Nathan's favorite pie • favorite hot chocolate • French verb manipulator • mother& son baked crowns • ...
Countries, nationalities and languages 2021-09-13
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- People from Turkey are ...
- A person from the United Kingdom has which nationality?
- The language of a person who lives France.
- Besides English, this is an official language from New Zealand.
- People from the USA are called ... people.
- A person from Austria is called an ... person.
- People from Australia speak ...
- People in the Republic of Ireland are ...
- A Swiss person is from ...
- Which language, besides Dutch and French, is an official Belgian language?
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- People in Poland speak ...
- People in the Netherlands speak ...
- Someone who lives in Morocco speaks ...
- Which language, besides French and German, is an official Swiss language?
- The country of German people.
- The language of a person who lives in Portugal.
- Danish people are from ...
- The country where they speak Russian.
- People speak Spanish here.
- The country of the Italian people.
- People from Norway speak ...
21 Clues: People in Poland speak ... • People from Turkey are ... • Danish people are from ... • A Swiss person is from ... • People speak Spanish here. • People from Norway speak ... • The country of German people. • People from Australia speak ... • The country of the Italian people. • People in the Netherlands speak ... • The country where they speak Russian. • ...
The Flowering of Romanticism- Pages 753-763 2017-02-10
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- Protected farmers but devastated the poor
- People were hanged for this
- Radicals massacred and persecuted thousands
- Emphasized personal experience and feelings
- Had great sympathy for the democratic vision
- Romantic writers used this in a way to get to the core of the human experience
- Growing cities suffered from this
- Were illegal
- Romantics valued the individual over __.
- Took over the French government
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- Played The Creature in Frankenstein
- Where Napoleon met his death
- Launched the romantic period
- What romantic poets frequently wrote about
- What romantic writers supported
- Eloped with Godwin's teenage daughter; the writer of Frankenstein
- Developed due to the French Revolution, poverty, and oppression of workers
- Dark, handsome, restless, and diabolical
- Allow to do
- Darling of fashionable London
- Declared permanently insane
- "...my business is to create."
- Writer of "The French Revolution"
- His poetry used vivid images from nature
24 Clues: Allow to do • Were illegal • People were hanged for this • Declared permanently insane • Where Napoleon met his death • Launched the romantic period • Darling of fashionable London • "...my business is to create." • What romantic writers supported • Took over the French government • Writer of "The French Revolution" • Growing cities suffered from this • ...
Makeup 2013-10-14
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- Founded by a french makeup artist named Laura
- American cosmetics company owned by L'Orèal
- French Chain of cosmetic stores
- Store that sells professional makeup artist quality cosmetics
- To cover something
- Chain of beauty stores in the United States
- Liquid that darkens and lengthens lashes
- Oldest registered cosmetics company
- Used in sunscreen as well as many foundations
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- Makeup applied around the eyes to make them appear larger
- Founder by Leonard Lauder and Ronald Lauder
- Used to apply and blend
- Skin coloured cosmetic applied to the face
- Luxury cosmetics brand from France owned by L'Orèal
- American makeup company founded by Sandy Lerner and Particia Holmes
- The art of applying makeup to a client
- Colored cosmetic applied to the lips
- French Company founded by a man named Christian
- Colored cosmetic applied to the eyelids
- Cosmetics applied to the face to alter appearance
20 Clues: To cover something • Used to apply and blend • French Chain of cosmetic stores • Oldest registered cosmetics company • Colored cosmetic applied to the lips • The art of applying makeup to a client • Colored cosmetic applied to the eyelids • Liquid that darkens and lengthens lashes • Skin coloured cosmetic applied to the face • Founder by Leonard Lauder and Ronald Lauder • ...
The Road to Revolution 2016-10-04
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- those who remained loyal to Great Britain and King George were called
- banned colonization west of Appalachian mountains
- in Massachusetts the militia was called
- another name for loyalist
- document issued by the Second Continental Congress
- how many colonist were killed in the Boston massacre
- argument between solider guarding custom house and crowd
- when the midnight right began
- an act that angered the colonist
- ended the French and Indian war
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- second president of the United States
- appointed George Washington commander of the colony army
- local army
- in Europe the French and Indian War was known as
- the Declaration of Independence
- where the people who threw 90,000 pounds of tea overboard
- one reason why French and Indian war fought over
- another name for the patriots
- those who defied the government
- the place where the first official public reading of the Declaration of Independence
20 Clues: local army • another name for loyalist • another name for the patriots • when the midnight right began • the Declaration of Independence • those who defied the government • ended the French and Indian war • an act that angered the colonist • second president of the United States • in Massachusetts the militia was called • in Europe the French and Indian War was known as • ...
Marie Antoinette 2023-02-10
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- Marie lived a rich and ______ life.
- Marie Antoinette’s Austrian name was Marie ______.
- Marie married Louis to strengthen _____ between France and Austria.
- What heavy garments did Marie wear?
- Pouf What did the French commonly wear as wigs?
- What is the Austrian version of Marie's first name?
- Place that contains the hall of mirrors.
- Marie Antoinette was _______ of France.
- Marie died during the _____ revolution.
- What weapon Did Marie Antoinette die from?
- Marie bought tons of gold and silver _____.
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- Marie was ____ of her mother.
- Where did Marie come from?
- How many brothers does Marie have?
- The people of France felt extreme hunger or ______.
- Marie used ______ as part of her makeup routine.
- The French supported the _____ revolution.
- How many sisters does Marie have?
- What role in Austria did Marie’s mother have?
- Auguste Who did Marie Antoinette marry?
20 Clues: Where did Marie come from? • Marie was ____ of her mother. • How many sisters does Marie have? • How many brothers does Marie have? • Marie lived a rich and ______ life. • What heavy garments did Marie wear? • Marie Antoinette was _______ of France. • Auguste Who did Marie Antoinette marry? • Marie died during the _____ revolution. • Place that contains the hall of mirrors. • ...
Explorers and First Peoples 2024-04-15
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- a time when the Europeans and First Peoples traded items for furs
- center of the fur trade
- french people who only believed people had souls
- they believed everything that everything had souls
- what the jesuits believed in
- a french explorer who came later
- a 200 cm (6' 8") tall jesuit man
- what the first peoples called the jesuits.
- Samuel de Champlain's settlement
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- an indigenous group led by Chief Donnacona
- "runners of the woods"
- Champlain traveled here in 1615
- Samuel de Champlain's alliance kills these
- one of the firsts merchants to receive a monoploly
- one of the things that the jesuits brought to the First People
- a settlement that lasted 6 years.
- the enemies of the Algonquin, Wendat, and Montagnais
- this amount of time after Cartier
- what the First Peoples believed in
- a french explorer who found Stadacona
20 Clues: "runners of the woods" • center of the fur trade • what the jesuits believed in • Champlain traveled here in 1615 • a french explorer who came later • a 200 cm (6' 8") tall jesuit man • Samuel de Champlain's settlement • a settlement that lasted 6 years. • this amount of time after Cartier • what the First Peoples believed in • a french explorer who found Stadacona • ...
EUROPEAN 2025-02-24
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- – Lion-emblem French automaker
- – Luxury car brand, last name Royce
- – British lightweight sports car brand
- – Time-traveling stainless steel car
- – British brand with the E-Type
- – French luxury performance car
- – Italian brand known for rally cars
- – Bond’s favorite British car brand
- – Small but iconic British car
- – Czech automaker owned by Volkswagen
- – Italian sports car brand
- – Spanish brand producing sporty models
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- – German automaker known for the 911
- – Small Italian cars, including the 500
- – Trident-emblem Italian luxury brand
- – Maker of the classic R5 Turbo
- – British luxury performance brand
- – Romeo’s partner in Italian cars
- – Swedish brand famous for safety
- – Ferrari sub-brand named after Enzo’s son
- – Swedish brand known for turbo innovation
- – French brand famous for the 2CV
- – Czech brand known for aerodynamic designs
- – Classic British roadster manufacturer
- – German carmaker now part of Stellantis
25 Clues: – Italian sports car brand • – Lion-emblem French automaker • – Small but iconic British car • – Maker of the classic R5 Turbo • – British brand with the E-Type • – French luxury performance car • – Romeo’s partner in Italian cars • – Swedish brand famous for safety • – French brand famous for the 2CV • – British luxury performance brand • – Luxury car brand, last name Royce • ...
t32 2ª evaluación 2025-12-17
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- this person decides the lighting, sound, and other technical things
- goes up
- silicone pistol
- yummy. Give it to the stapler.
- An object, or accessory, for a display
- decide where to have an event
- a (usually) pretty person who wears fun clothes
- French for “party”
- think about lumens…
- you feed it, it holds things together
- what a store sells
- holds clothes in a visible way
- A tool for building things with screws
- French for “high-end fashion designer
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- A fake person that wears clothes
- decide how much money you can spend
- choose a theme
- French for “fake”
- more permanent than a sticker (pegatina)
- this person decides on an event concept and choreography
- information about their height, weight, eye color, etc.
- models should only change on top of the ________ ________
- you can see yourself with one of these
23 Clues: goes up • choose a theme • silicone pistol • French for “fake” • French for “party” • what a store sells • think about lumens… • decide where to have an event • yummy. Give it to the stapler. • holds clothes in a visible way • A fake person that wears clothes • decide how much money you can spend • you feed it, it holds things together • French for “high-end fashion designer • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Europa in 4 lingue 2023-09-15
16 Clues: ask in German • read in french • amor en alemán • love in French • dire en francés • write in Spanish • voir en espagnol • l'amour en anglais • language in German • estudiar en inglés • Liebe auf spanisch • escuchar en inglés • antworten auf Englisch • comprendre en allemand • communiquer en espagnol • sprechen auf Französisch
FRENCH CROSSWORD - THOMAS COOREY 6 BLACK 2018-05-09
9 Clues: there! • capital • a French river • blue, red, white • bordering country • another French river • a famous French landmark • a bordering country in France • an important event in French history
Les loisirs et les sports 2023-10-26
10 Clues: How do you say "I hate"? • What does "genial" mean? • How do you say "you do"? • What does "ennuyeux" mean? • How do you say "I dislike"? • What is "I love" in French? • What is "swimming" in French? • What is French for gymnastics? • What is "repetitive" in French? • What word translates to "to play"?
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 • ...
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 • ...
4th Grade History, Chapter 10 2026-04-18
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- The treaty that ended the French and Indian War in 1763 is called the Treaty of _________________.
- Gov. Dinwiddie of the _____________ Colony tried to stop the French from building forts in his colony.
- The city of _____________, founded by Spanish settlers, was captured by the English.
- In 1762, Spain joined France in the war to stop the ________________ from conquering more land in America.
- At a time when it looked like the English might lose America, William _______ was made Prime Minister.
- Gen. Braddock led the English and the Virginians against the French soldiers at Fort ___________.
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- In 1760, Gen. ______________ led an attack against the French soldiers in Montreal, who were forced to surrender that city
- The _______________ Indians assisted the English during the French and Indian War.
- Benjamin _______________ asked the English colonies to have a meeting in Albany, New York, in 1754.
- The French built forts to stop the English settlers from moving _____________ into French territory.
- George _____________, who would one day be president, survived the attacks on Gen. Braddock's troops.
11 Clues: The _______________ Indians assisted the English during the French and Indian War. • The city of _____________, founded by Spanish settlers, was captured by the English. • Gen. Braddock led the English and the Virginians against the French soldiers at Fort ___________. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
alaina 2026-03-05
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- a rich, creamy, and velvety French "mother sauce" made by emulsifying melted butter into egg yolks
- thick liquid served with food
- a thick, filling, and nutritious soup that serves as a complete, satisfying meal on its own
- 6 to 8 fluid ounces
- a light, airy, and frothy custard sauce made by whisking egg yolks, sugar, and wine
- a mixture of two or more liquids that typically do not mix
- highly concentrated French brown sauce made by simmering equal parts brown stock and Sauce Espagnole
- below a boil
- a light, unthickened, and transparent broth
- a sauce created by adding extra ingredients, flavorings, or herbs to one of the five French "mother sauces"
- a cone-shaped, perforated metal kitchen strainer used to strain stocks, sauces, and soups to remove lumps or seeds
- "thickened juice"
- a rich, creamy white sauce made by thickening hot milk with a white roux
- mixture of fat (especially butter) and flour used in making sauces
- a liquid dish
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- a cooking method or piece of equipment used to gently heat delicate foods
- butter that has been gently heated to separate and remove the water and milk solids
- a small, tied bundle of fresh herbs
- a smooth, creamy French "mother sauce"
- a small item—such as herbs, fruit, or vegetables—placed on or around food or beverages to add color, flavor, or visual appeal
- a sauce thick enough to coat the back of a spoon
- utrient-rich, leftover hard parts of animals
- the act of mixing, agitating, or combining ingredients
- the five foundational, classic French recipes used as a starting point to create hundreds of secondary ("small") sauces
- a thin, watery mixture of insoluble solid particles
- a rich, dark-brown mother sauce of French cuisine
- a savory, unseasoned liquid created by simmering animal bones, vegetables, and herbs in water for several hours
- to carmalized onions
- the vegetables in a stock
- the savory, browned, and caramelized bits of food
30 Clues: below a boil • a liquid dish • "thickened juice" • 6 to 8 fluid ounces • to carmalized onions • the vegetables in a stock • thick liquid served with food • a small, tied bundle of fresh herbs • a smooth, creamy French "mother sauce" • a light, unthickened, and transparent broth • utrient-rich, leftover hard parts of animals • a sauce thick enough to coat the back of a spoon • ...
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
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? • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Unit 3 Geoculture 2026-01-23
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- Capital of the Ivory Coast
- Capital of Senegal
- located in central Africa, "cultural melting pot"
- African dance popularized in the 2000s
- government or community where the French language and culture are prevalent
- traditional holiday of the Sawa people in Cameroon
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- Popular Senegalese singer from the '70s and '80s
- Modest, full-body swimsuit
- important coastal city in Cameroon
- famous author from cameroon
- political capital of cameroon
- became a democratic Republic due to poet president, Leopold Senghor
- traditional African storytellers
- west African country, one of the founders of the French Speaking Movement
- international organization of French-speaking countries
15 Clues: Capital of Senegal • Modest, full-body swimsuit • Capital of the Ivory Coast • famous author from cameroon • political capital of cameroon • traditional African storytellers • important coastal city in Cameroon • African dance popularized in the 2000s • Popular Senegalese singer from the '70s and '80s • located in central Africa, "cultural melting pot" • ...
Social 7 Review 2026-02-09
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- The British company established in Canada in 1670 that competed directly with France.
- To forcibly remove a group of people from their home or country.
- OF ALLEGIANCE, The promise the British later demanded that would have required Acadians to fight against the French.
- European power whose relationship with First Nations was different from their European rivals.
- Food made from dried meat, pounded and mixed with berries and fat, essential for long trade routes west.
- A policy or official objective of a country to control and dominate other regions of the world.
- Winter transportation technology made of bent wood, a Mi’kmaq word adopted by Europeans.
- Trade, The economic activity involving First Nations, French, and British that is the focus of Chapter Four.
- French explorer who established the settlements of Port-Royal and Québec.
- Region in North America important to the French, British, and Mi'kmaq.
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- European power that maintained a good relationship with the Mi'kmaq in Acadia.
- OF NEUTRALITY, The formal promise Acadians made to the British to remain neutral in wars.
- First Nations people in Newfoundland who did not establish a friendly trading relationship with Europeans, leading to conflict and eventual extinction.
- River, As the fur trade moved west, the Metis became established at this location.
- Catholic religious order that established missions in New France to convert First Nations people.
- Mrs De Orbe's favourite colour.
- Land claimed for Britain by Giovanni Caboto in 1497, known for its abundant cod.
- First Nations group who generally got along well with the French settlers.
- Bear, A cute yellow Disney bear.
- Cabot, An explorer who found a lot of cod.
20 Clues: Mrs De Orbe's favourite colour. • Bear, A cute yellow Disney bear. • Cabot, An explorer who found a lot of cod. • To forcibly remove a group of people from their home or country. • Region in North America important to the French, British, and Mi'kmaq. • French explorer who established the settlements of Port-Royal and Québec. • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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
La culture de la bière en Belgique 2026-03-09
9 Clues: Capital of Belgium • Word for beer in French • French word for Belgium • A person that makes beer • The French word for wine • French word for a brewery • The verb to cook, in french • Where people often go to drink beer • A person that makes beer in their home
Lachlan Sattout 2018-05-09
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? • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
blob The French and Indian War AK Unknown (and wars after) 2026-03-04
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- Famous president who commanded the troops in the French and Indian war(Not George Washington).
- The only treaty signed in the war
- A Native American group known as the Lenape (other name).
- The month the Proclamation of 1763 was signed.
- Started the Pontiac War (Native American tribe)
- what were the French and British fighting over?
- the mountains next to the Ohio River Valley.
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- British general who installed insulting policies towards the Native Americans after the war.
- Renowned leader of the Ottawa tribe
- The month Montreal was captured
- famous president fighting with the British.
- The month the Jumonville Skirimish started.
- Which Native American group had a confederacy and sided with the British?
- The British captured it, and fighting between the British and French ended in North America when it was captured.
- The French controlled this area during the war.
15 Clues: The month Montreal was captured • The only treaty signed in the war • Renowned leader of the Ottawa tribe • famous president fighting with the British. • The month the Jumonville Skirimish started. • the mountains next to the Ohio River Valley. • The month the Proclamation of 1763 was signed. • Started the Pontiac War (Native American tribe) • ...
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. • ...
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 & __. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Revolution Vocabulary 2017-10-06
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Mardi Gras 2021-02-16
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
