french Crossword Puzzles
Revolution Vocabulary 2017-10-06
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- An agreement between the Vatican and a secular government
- a military strategy of burning or destroying buildings, crops, or other resources that might be of use to an invading enemy force.
- French humane method of execution
- the direct vote of all the members of an electorate
- French government funded secondary school
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- sudden violent seizure of a government
- French Rebels
- French Nobles who fled France during the early Revolution
- an irregular spread out military formation
- Military effort to cut off supplies from an area by force
- "Short Pants" poor violent revolutionaries in France
- Social Classes of France during the Old Regime
- the conformity to laws or rules
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 • ...
Unit 3 Crossword Review 2024-03-12
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- A large French fortress in Nova Scotia that the British had to conquer.
- Signed in 1763, this document indicated that the British wanted to assimilate the French. (2 words)
- This act restored the size of Quebec and represented the start of official bilingualism in Canada. (2 words)
- The group of places that protested “No taxation without representation”. (2 words)
- The Constitutional Act of 1791 divided Quebec into two parts - Lower Canada and ________ ________. (2 words)
- The Indigenous hero of the War of 1812 who sacrificed his life to defend fleeing British soldiers.
- People fleeing their country and searching for a safer location are referred to as this.
- This group lost more lives in the War of 1812 than the British and Americans combined. (2 words)
- The descendants of French colonists who were forcibly deported from their homes.
- This term indicates that Canada has two official languages.
- The War of 1812 didn’t have a winner. Instead, it ended in this (a situation where both sides are completely even).
- Those people who opposed the rebellion against the British fled to Canada and were known as these.
- The attitude the Americans had about westward expansion was known as Manifest _________.
- The main city the British needed to conquer to control New France.
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- Many Loyalists who were caught were punished in this humiliating way. (3 words)
- The famous battle between the French and British that lasted 15 minutes took place on this farmer’s field.
- The war of 1812. Was a conflict between British North America and this new country. (2 words)
- This individual overheard secret American war plans and hiked over 30 km in the middle of the night to pass on news to the British. (2 words)
- This colony was created because many new Loyalists felt uncomfortable living in Nova Scotia. (2 words)
- The French commander on the Plains of Abraham.
- Many colonists seeking independence would have seen those loyal to the British as this.
- The war between the British and French that took place between 1756-1763. (3 words)
- Those individuals who were supportive of the rebellion in the Thirteen Colonies were referred to as this.
- This was the treaty that ended the war between the French and the British. (3 words)
- The Major-General of the British army on the Plains of Abraham.
- Many citizens of Nova Scotia were deported because they refused to sign an oath of _________ to the British.
26 Clues: The French commander on the Plains of Abraham. • This term indicates that Canada has two official languages. • The Major-General of the British army on the Plains of Abraham. • The main city the British needed to conquer to control New France. • A large French fortress in Nova Scotia that the British had to conquer. • ...
Washington's Foreign Policy 2020-10-16
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- treaty that Spain opened up New Orleans for trade
- proclamation that states that US would not be involved in foreign entanglements
- Washington showed this position with Jay's Treaty
- Washington neutrality set a ____ for all presidents
- US Government money owed to pay off the war
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- person who opposed the French Revolution
- revolution that Jefferson supported and Washington did not
- hamilton's solution to the war debt
- river that Pinchey's Treaty gave access to
- he is responsible to promote his country to the govt. not the people
- French minister who went to the American people to get support of the French Revolution
- treaty have Britain vacate posts on western frontier
- person who supported the French Revolution
13 Clues: hamilton's solution to the war debt • person who opposed the French Revolution • river that Pinchey's Treaty gave access to • person who supported the French Revolution • US Government money owed to pay off the war • treaty that Spain opened up New Orleans for trade • Washington showed this position with Jay's Treaty • ...
Revolution Vocabulary 2017-10-06
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- Military effort to cut off supplies from an area by force
- the conformity to laws or rules
- 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
- the direct vote of all the members of an electorate
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- French Rebels
- "Short Pants" poor violent revolutionaries in France
- French humane method of execution
- French government funded secondary school
- sudden violent seizure of a government
- An agreement between the Vatican and a secular government
- Social Classes of France during the Old Regime
- French Nobles who fled France during the early Revolution
13 Clues: French Rebels • the conformity to laws or rules • French humane method of execution • sudden violent seizure of a government • French government funded secondary school • an irregular spread out military formation • Social Classes of France during the Old Regime • the direct vote of all the members of an electorate • "Short Pants" poor violent revolutionaries in France • ...
Revolution Vocabulary 2017-10-06
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- a military strategy of burning or destroying buildings, crops, or other resources that might be of use to an invading enemy force.
- Social Classes of France during the Old Regime
- French Nobles who fled France during the early Revolution
- French humane method of execution
- the direct vote of all the members of an electorate
- Military effort to cut off supplies from an area by force
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- sudden violent seizure of a government
- "Short Pants" poor violent revolutionaries in France
- French government funded secondary school
- an irregular spread out military formation
- the conformity to laws or rules
- An agreement between the Vatican and a secular government
- French Rebels
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 • ...
The Crisis 2022-01-19
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- chancellor who abolishes parlements
- groups that spoke for the aristocracy but also often had the support of wealthy professional and commercial classes
- parlements use language of liberty and reform to portray the monarchy as this adjective
- monarch with a sexually scandalous life that dimished the moral authority of the monarchy
- proposes reforms to free up grain trade in 1775-76
- in France, involved a process of ongoing negotiations between the monarchy and local aristocratic interests
- another word for a plebian
- natural disaster that causes temperature drops in Europe and hurts France’s harvests in 1783 and 1784
- the political and social system in France before the Revolution
- the church distributed agricultural land as these
- disease that kills Louis XV in 1774
- parlements drew on the ideas of these French writers when criticizing the monarchy
- a new tax that Calonne tried to impose, but that was severely opposed by the aristocracy
- Necker stated that the French budget would be in ______ if expenditures for the American Revolution were removed
- what the French government needs in order to finance itself
- a symptom of the failure of the French monarchy to collect sufficient taxes
- the group that refuses to extend short-term credit to the French government
- the straightforward economic system of France where food shortages drove up demand and prices
- wife of Louis XVI
- a food whose price increased from 9 sous to 14.5 sous in 1789 because of extreme shortages
- the last king preceding the French Revolution
- group that owns 25% of agricultural land
- royal director of finances who reported that France’s economic problems were not as bad as feared
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- accounts for 75% of production in France and dominates the French economy
- voluntary contribution of clergy to government in lieu of taxes
- France needed to collect these to alleviate the economic problems of the government
- French painter who was known for the clarity and immediacy of his portraits. He painted a portrait of Louis XVI.
- an agricultural technique that was not known or used in France
- a group that would spend between 70 and 90 percent of their daily earnings to buy bread in Paris
- minister who wanted to introduce a land tax on landowners regardless of social status
- full name of the diplomat who wrote about the dismal conditions of agriculture in France
- a large portion of royal expenditures went to ______ for aristocrats
- the Sun King
- decimates crops and vegetables in the northwest area of France in 1788
- replacement of Calonne
- painter who painted the Allegory of the Revolution
- peasant’s labor services on public works
- an assembly that was nominated by the royal ministry from the upper ranks of the aristocracy
- war from 1756 to 1763 that leaves France in debt
- Arthur Young questions if this condition could cause a civil war and a total overthrow of the government
- the larger-than-usual harvest in 1787 that brought back normal conditions to France
- where the monarchy lived
- the full name of a British farmer and diarist who travelled extensively through France and wrote about agricultural subjects
- tax on salt
- assembly representing French estates
45 Clues: tax on salt • the Sun King • wife of Louis XVI • replacement of Calonne • where the monarchy lived • another word for a plebian • chancellor who abolishes parlements • disease that kills Louis XV in 1774 • assembly representing French estates • peasant’s labor services on public works • group that owns 25% of agricultural land • the last king preceding the French Revolution • ...
Who is This Historic Figure? 2024-05-22
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- What returned to Indochina with the fall of the Blum government in 1937, when by 1938 the Popular Front was dead.
- (an alliance with the noncommunist left against fascism) officially sanctioned the idea of a policy this person had advocated for some time.
- (code word*) had to choose between continuing the (what*) or negotiating?
- (code word*) contacted who and began to collaborate with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS; a U.S. undercover operation) against the Japanese.
- Where was first home of Indochinese nationalism
- In the petition, this person demanded that the French colonial power grant its subjects (answer*) in Indochina with the rulers.
- Hong Kong, When did members of the Thanh Nien decided to form the Indochinese Communist Party (PCI)?
- French police obtained permission from the British for his extradition, but friends helped him escape, and he reached Moscow via what?
- This person sought refuge in at what place where the French police obtained permission from the British for his extradition?
- After this person was brought back from Siam, therefore, and on (insert date*), he presided over the founding of the party.
- First, the Japanese completely overran Indochina and imprisoned or executed all French officials. (how long*) later the United States dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima?
- Because of his condemnation in what year, he was not permitted to return from exile.
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- What year did this person returned to China and stayed for a few months with Mao Zedong at Yen-an.
- (code word*) signed an agreement with the French on March (insert date*).
- Who distrusted (code word*) as a Communist and had him arrested?
- How long was (code word*) then imprisoned in China for, during which time he wrote his famed Notebook from Prison (a collection of short poems written in classic Chinese?
- After the Chinese communists got expelled from Canton in April 1927, Ho again sought refuge where?
- Where did members of the Thanh Nien decided to form the Indochinese Communist Party (PCI)?
- Negotiations began in late (date*), but the French refused to speak of independence, and Ho was caught in a stalemate.
- Nien Cach Menh Dong Chi Hoi, This person went to Canton where he recruited the first cadres of the Vietnamese nationalist movement, organizing them into the what (answer in the full German*)
- (code word0’s strategy was to get the French to make the (answer*) in the north withdraw.
- His active socialist English name
- His friends obtained his release by an arrangement with Chiang Fa-k’uei, a warlord in South China, agreeing in return to (code word*) Chiang’s interests in Indochina against the French.
- (code word*) went to France for a series of conferences (June to September 1946) and concluded a second agreement with the what government?
- (code word*) waged the longest and most costly battle against the colonial system of the great powers. One of its effects was to cause a grave (answer*) in the national life of the mightiest of capitalist countries, the United States.
25 Clues: His active socialist English name • Where was first home of Indochinese nationalism • Who distrusted (code word*) as a Communist and had him arrested? • (code word*) signed an agreement with the French on March (insert date*). • (code word*) had to choose between continuing the (what*) or negotiating? • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2019-10-21
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- a military leader who rose to power and become the emperor
- the assembly of the three estates
- the last King before the French Revolution
- the last Queen before the French Revolution
- the leader of the Reign of Terror
- the period of time when many people were executed at the guillotine
- the 1st estate
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- the 2nd estate
- the political and social system before the French Revolution
- the vow "not to separate, and to reassemble wherever circumstances require until the constitution of the kingdom is established"
- the fortress that was attacked, signaling the start of the French Revolution
- the 3rd estate
12 Clues: the 2nd estate • the 3rd estate • the 1st estate • the assembly of the three estates • the leader of the Reign of Terror • the last King before the French Revolution • the last Queen before the French Revolution • a military leader who rose to power and become the emperor • the political and social system before the French Revolution • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-07
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- was an assembly that was founded by the representative of the third state, existed between 17 of June 1789 to 29 September 1791.
- an event of French Revolution that took place on July 14, 1789.
- commitment of union taken on June 20, 1789, in Versailles, by the 577 deputies of the third estate.
- a revolutionary political movement that was the most famous political club during the French Revolution.
- it start on October 1, 1791 to 20 September 1792, was focus to political debate and revolutionary law making.
- a period of the French Revolution in which the struggles between rival political factions.
- political system that was in French before the revolution.
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- document were the three states of France have their proposal.
- was a parliament of the French Revolution, after de national constituent assembly and one year legislative assembly.
- we’re members of a political faction during French Revolution, from 1791 to 1793 were active in the Legislative Assembly and the National Convention.
- social class that had money in France after the Middle Ages.
- the king that give one vote for every state.
- machine to kill people when they do something bad and is associated.
- the old regime was an important representative institution of the Kingdom of France, in the form of an assembly called by the king and attended by representatives of each estate.(nobility, clergy and the rest of the people.)
- is a book or a program that contains data and other information.
15 Clues: the king that give one vote for every state. • political system that was in French before the revolution. • social class that had money in France after the Middle Ages. • document were the three states of France have their proposal. • an event of French Revolution that took place on July 14, 1789. • is a book or a program that contains data and other information. • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-07
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- was an assembly that was founded by the representative of the third state, existed between 17 of June 1789 to 29 September 1791.
- an event of French Revolution that took place on July 14, 1789.
- commitment of union taken on June 20, 1789, in Versailles, by the 577 deputies of the third estate.
- a revolutionary political movement that was the most famous political club during the French Revolution.
- it start on October 1, 1791 to 20 September 1792, was focus to political debate and revolutionary law making.
- a period of the French Revolution in which the struggles between rival political factions.
- political system that was in French before the revolution.
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- document were the three states of France have their proposal.
- was a parliament of the French Revolution, after de national constituent assembly and one year legislative assembly.
- we’re members of a political faction during French Revolution, from 1791 to 1793 were active in the Legislative Assembly and the National Convention.
- social class that had money in France after the Middle Ages.
- the king that give one vote for every state.
- machine to kill people when they do something bad and is associated.
- the old regime was an important representative institution of the Kingdom of France, in the form of an assembly called by the king and attended by representatives of each estate.(nobility, clergy and the rest of the people.)
- is a book or a program that contains data and other information.
15 Clues: the king that give one vote for every state. • political system that was in French before the revolution. • social class that had money in France after the Middle Ages. • document were the three states of France have their proposal. • an event of French Revolution that took place on July 14, 1789. • is a book or a program that contains data and other information. • ...
Revolutions Review 2025-01-30
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- ____ A prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution who played a key role in the fight for freedom and independence. Died before the Revolution succeeded in a French Prison.
- led the Mexican War of Independence because they resented their exclusion from high-ranking positions of power, which were reserved for peninsulares, and sought greater political and economic control.
- Mexican military leader who played a key role in securing Mexico's independence from Spain in 1821 and briefly served as its emperor.
- Enlightenment philosopher who argued for natural rights, including life, liberty, and property, and greatly influenced modern democracy and political thought.
- A legislative assembly in France made up of representatives from the three estates: the clergy, the nobility, and the common people.
- __ of the rights of man and citizen, a foundational document of the French Revolution, asserting that all men are born free and equal in rights. Based on the ideas of the Enlightenment.
- Mexican priest and revolutionary leader who sparked Mexico's War of Independence from Spain with his famous "Grito de Dolores" in 1810.
- monarchs exercising total control over the government and society, resisting challenges to their authority, which ultimately contributed to the rise of revolutionary movements seeking democratic reforms
- The condition of being free from outside control; self-governance.
- 18th-century English writer and philosopher who advocated for women's rights and gender equality, most notably through her work A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
- Spanish-born individuals who resided in the Spanish colonies in the Americas, holding the highest social and political positions in colonial society.
- wealthy French colony in the Caribbean, known for its sugar and coffee plantations, powered by enslaved labor, and later Haiti.
- __ Revolution(1789-1799) that inspired the Haitian Revolution and led to the abolition of the monarchy.
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- movement in the 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason, individual rights, and scientific inquiry, challenging traditional authority and inspiring political and social change.
- __ system concentrated land and wealth in the hands of a few Peninsulares, exploiting indigenous and lower-class Mexicans, which contributed to growing resentment and sparked the Mexican War of Independence.
- The storming of the __ on July 14, 1789, was a pivotal event in the French Revolution, when Parisians attacked the prison to seize weapons and free prisoners, marking a symbol of the people's revolt against the monarchy's oppression.
- Grito de__, Miguel Hidalgo's passionate call to arms on September 16, 1810, which marked the beginning of Mexico's War of Independence against Spanish rule.
- A device used for carrying out executions by decapitation, symbolizing the Reign of Terror during the Revolution.
- A significant change in political power or organizational structures that occurs in a relatively short period of time.
- __ Revolution The successful slave revolt (1791-1804)that established an independent republic.
- __ court oath members of the Third Estate, was a pledge to not separate until they had created a new constitution for France, marking a decisive step toward the French Revolution.
- Bonaparte A military leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and eventually became Emperor of the French.
- __ revolts, sparked by severe food shortages and high bread prices in 1789, fueled widespread unrest in France and contributed to the growing dissatisfaction that eventually led to the French Revolution.
23 Clues: The condition of being free from outside control; self-governance. • __ Revolution The successful slave revolt (1791-1804)that established an independent republic. • __ Revolution(1789-1799) that inspired the Haitian Revolution and led to the abolition of the monarchy. • ...
CULA 142 INTRODUCTION TO CULINARY ARTS 2020-06-07
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- Single or multi-component structures, usually in the form of sugar, fiber, starch and used as an energy source.
- French term for cutting by rotating the vegetables with 7 edges.
- System used to remove smoke, vapor and bad odors occurring in the kitchen while cooking and to clean the air.
- The purpose of using the egg when making mayonnaise.
- The process of cutting any food material with sharp strokes, repeated with the help of a knife.
- French bread with thin, long structure and crunchy crust.
- These are the assumptions that have not been tested for the correctness or inaccuracy of the possible solutions to the problem determined before scientific research.
- It is a type of knife that is usually used to carve small pieces of vegetables or the middle of vegetables.
- The name given to the cutting of round vegetables in different thicknesses and diameters
- It is a kitchen utensil usually made of metal, wood, silicone or rubber and used for lifting, turning or spreading.
- It is the French term used to make the necessary ingredients ready for slicing, cutting, peeling and measuring before starting cooking.
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- The process of cooking the egg, which is cracked and whipped in a bowl, is mixed with a continuous spatula in the pan.
- It is the transportation of food from one region to another for cultural reasons and gaining a new identity.
- It is the price difference that you can add to the cost of a product thanks to the improvements made from the initial stage to the customer.
- He worked in molecular gastronomy, and is among the best chefs in the world, he was the executive chef of elBulli restaurant in Spain.
- French chef and writer, modernizing and popularizing French cooking methods, known as the King of Chefs and Chief of Kings.
- This is a set of rules that must be followed to protect your body parts against the risks of accidental cutting, bumping, and dropping when using knives in the kitchen.
- It is a method used to cut vegetables into thin strips.
- French term for cutting vegetables in thin squares and measuring 10 mm × 10 mm × 3mm.
- It is a smooth sauce with a light color, which is one of the 5 main sauces of French cuisine. Made from using roux and stock (usually chicken or fish). Its name comes from the French translation of the word "velvety".
- It is a type of knife with a narrower blade than the butcher knife, which allows easy removal of bones from meat, poultry and fish.
- A part of lamb with plenty of bones taken from the chest and flap area
- It is a fish type that is generally identified with Norway, has an orange-pink flesh color and comes to the fore with its famous migrations every year.
- It is the largest of four cuts in the cube shape specified in French cuisine. It has dimensions of 2cm x 2cm x 2cm.
- It is a method to determine how much of the ingredients will be used while cooking.
- It is a pre-cooking method of food products using boiling water or steam, and different processes are followed for each product.
26 Clues: The purpose of using the egg when making mayonnaise. • It is a method used to cut vegetables into thin strips. • French bread with thin, long structure and crunchy crust. • French term for cutting by rotating the vegetables with 7 edges. • A part of lamb with plenty of bones taken from the chest and flap area • ...
Midterm Review 2016-01-20
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- The British deported the ________ in 1755 for refusing to pledge alliance to the King of Britain.
- The following Act in 1774 expanded the territory of the Province of Quebec.
- "You are required to take an oath to show that you rejected the Catholic faith and authority of the Pope."
- The signing of what Treaty established the United States in 1783.
- French General who was killed at the Battle of Plains of Abraham.
- This economic resource became the first to be traded by Europeans in Newfoundland on their arrival - 16th century.
- The French were allied with this Native tribe.
- Definition: To convert people to Christianity
- The French were in commercial competition with this other European nation in North America.
- The original name for Montreal.
- The Royal Proclamation was meant to ________ the French-Canadian population.
- In 1759, the British took over Quebec City following a 30 minute battle.
- In 1763, a military regime was
- In 1663 the _______ Government took control of the colony of New France.
- IN 1775, the ________ declared war on their mother country - Britain.
- Jean Talon became the first ________ of New France.
- Samuel de Champlain founded this city on the mouth of the St. Lawrence River.
- This religious group of men lived with the Huron.
- The Company of One Hundred Associates was created to populate the colony and create a _________ over the fur trade.
- In 1758, this French fort/port fell to the British during the Seven Year War.
- Under the Royal ________ French laws were replaced by British civil and criminal laws.
- The French were at war with this Amerindian group.
- The _________ provided land and a mill to the Habitant.
- By introducing the Quebec Act, the British wanted to maintain the French-Canadian population _______ to the British crown.
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- I planted the cross in 1534 and claimed the territory for France.
- I tried to diversify the economy in New France by introducing new businesses in addition to the fur trade.
- Land distribution system that was set up around the St.Lawrence River in New France.
- In the 16th century, gold and silver were used as currency in the international trade... France obtained in New France provided the raw materials it needed to manufacture finished products.
- The French relied heavily on this economic resource for trading purposes.
- the traditional name for Montreal
- While awaiting the outcome of the Seven Year's War in Europe, the British established a ________ regime to keep the colony in order.
- This war (1756-1763) was fought between France and Britain in North America.
- New France had a very ______ territory and was sparsely populated.
- The Catholic church collected annual taxes paid by the habitant (settler).
- The British renamed New France the _________ of Quebec.
- British General who took over Quebec City in 1759.
- In 1665 a series of women were sent to New France to promote births and population increase.
- In 1763 France signed this document, conceding all its North American territories to the British.
- Once the British took over the colony, the Seigneurial System was replaced by the British _________ system.
- The Thirteen Colonies were ______ and highly populated.
40 Clues: In 1763, a military regime was • The original name for Montreal. • the traditional name for Montreal • Definition: To convert people to Christianity • The French were allied with this Native tribe. • This religious group of men lived with the Huron. • British General who took over Quebec City in 1759. • The French were at war with this Amerindian group. • ...
Midterm Review 2016-01-20
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- This economic resource became the first to be traded by Europeans in Newfoundland on their arrival - 16th century.
- The _________ provided land and a mill to the Habitant.
- In 1665 a series of women were sent to New France to promote births and population increase.
- British General who took over Quebec City in 1759.
- This war (1756-1763) was fought between France and Britain in North America.
- Samuel de Champlain founded this city on the mouth of the St. Lawrence River.
- The Company of One Hundred Associates was created to populate the colony and create a _________ over the fur trade.
- The French were allied with this Native tribe.
- In 1759, the British took over Quebec City following a 30 minute battle.
- The Royal Proclamation was meant to ________ the French-Canadian population.
- IN 1775, the ________ declared war on their mother country - Britain.
- In the 16th century, gold and silver were used as currency in the international trade... France obtained in New France provided the raw materials it needed to manufacture finished products.
- In 1763 France signed this document, conceding all its North American territories to the British.
- Definition: To convert people to Christianity
- The French were in commercial competition with this other European nation in North America.
- New France had a very ______ territory and was sparsely populated.
- This religious group of men lived with the Huron.
- The French were at war with this Amerindian group.
- While awaiting the outcome of the Seven Year's War in Europe, the British established a ________ regime to keep the colony in order.
- the traditional name for Montreal
- "You are required to take an oath to show that you rejected the Catholic faith and authority of the Pope."
- I tried to diversify the economy in New France by introducing new businesses in addition to the fur trade.
- The Thirteen Colonies were ______ and highly populated.
- Jean Talon became the first ________ of New France.
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- The British deported the ________ in 1755 for refusing to pledge alliance to the King of Britain.
- Land distribution system that was set up around the St.Lawrence River in New France.
- Once the British took over the colony, the Seigneurial System was replaced by the British _________ system.
- The French relied heavily on this economic resource for trading purposes.
- I planted the cross in 1534 and claimed the territory for France.
- The original name for Montreal.
- The following Act in 1774 expanded the territory of the Province of Quebec.
- In 1763, a military regime was
- The British renamed New France the _________ of Quebec.
- In 1758, this French fort/port fell to the British during the Seven Year War.
- The Catholic church collected annual taxes paid by the habitant (settler).
- Under the Royal ________ French laws were replaced by British civil and criminal laws.
- In 1663 the _______ Government took control of the colony of New France.
- The signing of what Treaty established the United States in 1783.
- French General who was killed at the Battle of Plains of Abraham.
- By introducing the Quebec Act, the British wanted to maintain the French-Canadian population _______ to the British crown.
40 Clues: In 1763, a military regime was • The original name for Montreal. • the traditional name for Montreal • Definition: To convert people to Christianity • The French were allied with this Native tribe. • This religious group of men lived with the Huron. • British General who took over Quebec City in 1759. • The French were at war with this Amerindian group. • ...
Produce Pates and Terrines SITHCCC305 2016-01-14
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- Savoury mixtures of animal livers, blended with other meats, vegetables and condiments. They may be either smooth or coarse in texture. Also the French term for a pastry or other dough, and translating as ‘paste’.
- A mixture of ground, lean meat emulsified with fat. The emulsification can be accomplished by either grinding, sieving, or pureeing the ingredients.
- GRAS A popular and well-known delicacy in French cuisine. Its flavour is described as rich, buttery, and delicate, unlike that of an ordinary duck or goose ...
- A beef dish made with pate wrapped in puff pastry
- The fruiting body of a subterranean Ascomycete fungus, predominantly one of the many species of the genus Tuber. Some of the truffle species are highly prized as food.
- Offal. A French term indicating the head, heart, livers, kidney, tongue, feet, etc, of an animal.
- A French term indicating a food that has been coated with chaud-froid sauce.
- A thick, malleable, sometimes elastic, paste made out of any cereals, leguminous or chestnut crops. Used in the making of “Pate en croute”
- A French word meaning ‘bind’.
- A dish consisting of a deboned chicken stuffed into a deboned duck, stuffed into a deboned turkey. Outside of the United States and Canada, it is known as a Three Bird Roast. Can be served warm or cold.
- MI A Vietnamese term for all kinds of bread. Bread, or more specifically the baguette, was introduced by the French during its colonial period.
- A dish of filled rolled meat or pastry. Traditionally found in various European cuisines, the term roulade originates from the French word "rouler", meaning "to roll"
- A type of hors d’œuvre, a small, prepared and usually decorative food, with some kind smooth pate, held in the fingers and often eaten in one bite.
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- Fragrant berries that add flavour to pates.
- A traditionally a boned thigh part of the chicken, duck or other poultry stuffed with forcemeat and other ingredients. It is tied to hold its shape and sometimes stitched up with a trussing needle. A ballotine is cooked by roasting, braising or poaching. A ballotine is often shaped like a sausage or re-formed to look like the leg, often with a cleaned piece of bone left in the end.
- Ingredients that preserve the life of pate products.
- A half conical shaped mould of various sizes. Also, a flat bottomed conical shaped silver serving dish. A type of hot meat loaf. Derived from the French word tamballe meaning ‘a drum’.
- A Polish dish of de-boned stuffed meat, most commonly poultry or fish, that is poached and served cold, coated with aspic. Galantines are often stuffed with forcemeat, and pressed into a cylindrical shape. Since deboning poultry is thought of as difficult and time-consuming, this is a rather elaborate dish, which is often lavishly decorated, hence its name, connoting a presentation at table that is galant, or urbane and sophisticated.
- A terrine most commonly refers to a French forcemeat loaf similar to a pâté, made with more coarsely chopped ingredients. Terrines are usually served cold or at room temperature.
- A creamed veloute, béchamel or demi-glace with added gelatine or aspic that sets when cold and is used for masking cold savoury foods. A French term literally translating as ‘hot-cold’.
- (French) Are a preparation of meat similar to pâté. Commonly made from pork, the meat is cubed or chopped, salted heavily and cooked slowly in fat until it is tender enough to be easily shredded, and then cooled with enough of the fat to form a paste.
- Popular pate made from this easily available poultry item.
- Meat pounded, sieved and shaped like a brazil nut. Often poached. Derived from the German word knodel meaning ‘dumpling’.
- A dish in which ingredients are set into a gelatine made from a meat stock or consommé. Non-savory dishes, often made with commercial gelatine mixes without stock or consommé,
24 Clues: A French word meaning ‘bind’. • Fragrant berries that add flavour to pates. • A beef dish made with pate wrapped in puff pastry • Ingredients that preserve the life of pate products. • Popular pate made from this easily available poultry item. • A French term indicating a food that has been coated with chaud-froid sauce. • ...
Bon Appetit 2025-05-27
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- a salad named after a country
- your main dish
- fashionable
- Dishs without meat are....
- what you need to start your order
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- the daily soup
- butter in french
- a famous 3 ingredient sandwich
- ham in french
- what you need at the end of your meal
- apple in french
- can come in vanilla, chocolate, ice cream and many more
12 Clues: fashionable • ham in french • the daily soup • your main dish • apple in french • butter in french • Dishs without meat are.... • a salad named after a country • a famous 3 ingredient sandwich • what you need to start your order • what you need at the end of your meal • can come in vanilla, chocolate, ice cream and many more
June:France 2019-11-30
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- France's national animal
- continent it is in
- city where elie and martine live
- Capitals
- famous historic icon
- famous museum in paris
- location of the wedding
- third largest city
- famous french artist (last name)
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- great place to ski
- island where Martine is from
- language
- second largest city
- system of measurement they use
- famous castle in france
- lavender fields
- President (last name)
- france's national flower
18 Clues: language • Capitals • lavender fields • great place to ski • continent it is in • third largest city • second largest city • famous historic icon • President (last name) • famous museum in paris • famous castle in france • location of the wedding • France's national animal • france's national flower • island where Martine is from • system of measurement they use • ...
Task #2: French and Indian War ect. 2012-10-17
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- The order King George issued telling colonist not to settle west of a mountain range to prevent issues with the Spanish.
- They fought alongside the French during the French and Indian War.
- Britain captured this city practically winning them the French and Indian War.
- What mountain range did King George not want colonist to settle west of?
- These people wanted America to be a free country and wanted to kick Britain out
- The area Britain and France were fighting over .
- The British controlled this city and a loyalist militia was defeated trying to get here.
- This city was sieged by the British and assaults against the siege failed.
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- He was leader of the loyalist militia that was defeated on their way to a city under British control.
- He was a Lieutenant-Colonel that led the British during the siege.
- They helped America during the Revolutionary War
- The most dominant country in North America after the French and Indian War.
- This was signed signaling the end of the war and the defeat of the British.
- George Washington was fighting for this country.
- Britain wanted to recruit these people to help them defeat Patriot militias.
15 Clues: They helped America during the Revolutionary War • George Washington was fighting for this country. • The area Britain and France were fighting over . • He was a Lieutenant-Colonel that led the British during the siege. • They fought alongside the French during the French and Indian War. • What mountain range did King George not want colonist to settle west of? • ...
FRENCH REVOLUTION CROSSWORD 2024-01-22
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- spending When the government spends more money than they have.
- moderate political faction during the French Revolution that initially supported a constitutional monarchy
- Court Oath The promise set by the third state representatives which mentions the unity until the new constitution establishment.
- Regime socio-political system in Europe, countries ruled by absolutism (absolute monarchs).
- governing body or upper class made up of hereditary nobility.
- are people who leave their native country, often for political reasons.
- a device designed for beheading people as a form of execution.
- General a representation of the three states done to solve the financial situation
- of terror Period in which there is a lot of violence and killing, especially by people in a position of heavy power.
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- king of France during the French Revolution.
- a radical political group during the French Revolution, advocating for democracy and equality.
- assembly acted as a body which represented all the needs of French people.
- regular folks in the French Revolution who dind’t like the rich folks. They wanted equality for everyone.
- of public safety In charge of taking part in the social and citizens
- Fear the movement in which the harvest failed and due to it, peasants attacked nobles
15 Clues: king of France during the French Revolution. • governing body or upper class made up of hereditary nobility. • a device designed for beheading people as a form of execution. • spending When the government spends more money than they have. • of public safety In charge of taking part in the social and citizens • ...
Unit 3 Review 2022-10-27
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- This document was drafted by the French National Assembly in 1789 that explained the goals of the new government and served as a preamble to the new French Constitution.
- This was a series of conflicts fought between France under the leadership of Napoleon Bonaparte and a number of European nations (Great Britain, Austria, Russia, etc.) between 1799 and 1815.
- This was the name of the public schools that Napoleon set up to train soldiers and government officials.
- France’s neighboring monarchies feared that the French Revolution would spread this and threaten their power and control.
- The form of government that was created once Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor of France.
- The period that Napoleon Bonaparte escaped exile on Elba and re-seized power in France in 1815.
- He was the Jacobin leader and the head of the Committee of Public Safety that ordered the execution of thousands during the Reign of Terror.
- Napoleon Bonaparte took control of France by staging this against the government.
- During this meeting of the estates general, the Third Estate was locked out and they decided draft a new national constitution.
- The name of the political system prior to the French Revolution that divided French people into three estates.
- After retaking control of France in 1815, Napoleon was defeated for the final time at this battle.
- Liberty, equality, and fraternity became the rallying cry for this revolution.
- The form of government that existed in France before the French Revolution.
- The Haitian Revolution played a major role in Napoleon Bonaparte selling this territory to the United States for $15 million in 1803. This sale effectively doubled the size of the United States.
- This began in 1793 against the revolutionary government as people fiercely fought against the levee en masse (military draft) and the abolishment of Christianity.
- Saint Domingue (Haiti) was a colony of this European power.
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- This was the first completely successful slave revolt in world history.
- This series of wars began after Napoleon invaded Portugal and Spain after Portugal refused to go along with the Continental System. The Portuguese and the Spaniards use of guerilla warfare tactics and additional British troops led to the French defeat.
- Napoleon Bonaparte was then exiled for the final time to this British island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Austria and Prussia declared this on France in 1792 after King Louis XVI and Queen Mary Antoinette were taken prisoner by the revolutionary government in France.
- This monarch faced a number of problems before the French Revolution began that included serious debt, high food prices from inflation, and an unfair tax system.
- The system of laws under Napoleon Bonaparte that protected the rights of men (legal rights, freedom of religion, etc.) and women and minors had few rights in society.
- This French colony in the Caribbean was valuable because it produced valuable cash crops that included coffee, sugar, indigo, and cotton.
- In 1812, Napoleon made a huge blunder that resulted in deaths of over 500,000 soldiers when he tried to invade this country during the winter months while low on supplies.
- He would eventually go on to lead the slave uprising in Saint Domingue against white plantation owners known as the Grand Blancs as well as against French, British, and Spanish forces on the island of Hispaniola.
- This organization in the revolutionary government imposed the Reign of Terror by abolishing legal rights, due process, religious freedom, and freedom of speech.
- A military fortress/prison in Paris was stormed by a mob looking for weapons on July 14, 1789.
- In 1814, Napoleon Bonaparte was forced to abdicate the thrown after being defeated in the “Battle of the Nations” at Leipzig in Germany and then France being invaded by British, Prussian, Austrian, Russian, and Swedish forces. Afterwards, Napoleon was exiled to this island.
- This was Napoleon’s plan to damage the British economy by preventing British imports from reaching Europe.
- This estate in French Society paid 50% or more of their income in taxes to the king and the other estates.
- During the Reign of Terror, this machine was used for public executions.
- During this time period of the French Revolution, Maximilien Robespierre rose to power and eventually had King Louis XVI executed by guillotine for crimes against the state.
32 Clues: Saint Domingue (Haiti) was a colony of this European power. • This was the first completely successful slave revolt in world history. • During the Reign of Terror, this machine was used for public executions. • The form of government that existed in France before the French Revolution. • ...
People of the French Revolution 2014-10-30
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- French king during the French Revolution
- revolutionary priest; supported Civil Constitution of the Clergy
- General;seized power as first consul, founded the First French Empire
- wife of Louis XVI
- daughter of Jacques Necker
- radical journalist; assassinated by Charlotte Cordal
- soldier rising through ranks to become a general
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- a Girondist politician who designed the French Republican calander and commited suicide before execution
- enlightenment author and philosopher
- deputy from Paris
- writer; advocate of gender equality
11 Clues: deputy from Paris • wife of Louis XVI • daughter of Jacques Necker • writer; advocate of gender equality • enlightenment author and philosopher • French king during the French Revolution • soldier rising through ranks to become a general • radical journalist; assassinated by Charlotte Cordal • revolutionary priest; supported Civil Constitution of the Clergy • ...
Charlie Boese French crossword 2022-05-24
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- how do you say hello in French
- how do you say Wednesday in French
- what is the first day of the week in French
- what is the third day of the week
- how to you spell Tuesday in French
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- how do you spell Friday in French
- how do you spell Saturday in French
- how do you spell Sunday in French
- how do you spell Thursday in French
- how do you spell Monday in French
10 Clues: how do you say hello in French • how do you spell Friday in French • how do you spell Sunday in French • how do you spell Monday in French • what is the third day of the week • how do you say Wednesday in French • how to you spell Tuesday in French • how do you spell Saturday in French • how do you spell Thursday in French • what is the first day of the week in French
Do You Know Your French Words? 2023-05-18
8 Clues: What is the french word cat? • What is the french word for fork? • What is the french word for Engish? • What is the french word for to tan? • What is the french word for napkin? • What is the french word for sister? • What is the french word for a drink? • What is the french word for birthday?
Produce Pates and Terrines SITHCCC305 2015-12-07
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- The most important meat used in the production of pâtés and terrines is.
- Offal. A French term indicating the head, heart, livers, kidney, tongue, feet, etc, of an animal.
- Popular pate made from this easily available poultry item.
- (French) Are a preparation of meat similar to pâté. Commonly made from pork, the meat is cubed or chopped, salted heavily and cooked slowly in fat until it is tender enough to be easily shredded, and then cooled with enough of the fat to form a paste.
- Fragrant berries that add flavour to pates.
- Savoury mixtures of animal livers, blended with other meats, vegetables and condiments. They may be either smooth or coarse in texture. Also the French term for a pastry or other dough, and translating as ‘paste’.
- A beef dish made with pate wrapped in puff pastry
- A French term indicating a food that has been coated with chaud-froid sauce.
- A creamed veloute, béchamel or demi-glace with added gelatine or aspic that sets when cold and is used for masking cold savoury foods. A French term literally translating as ‘hot-cold’.
- A type of hors d’œuvre, a small, prepared and usually decorative food, with some kind smooth pate, held in the fingers and often eaten in one bite.
- A traditionally a boned thigh part of the chicken, duck or other poultry stuffed with forcemeat and other ingredients. It is tied to hold its shape and sometimes stitched up with a trussing needle. A ballotine is cooked by roasting, braising or poaching. A ballotine is often shaped like a sausage or re-formed to look like the leg, often with a cleaned piece of bone left in the end.
- Meat pounded, sieved and shaped like a brazil nut. Often poached. Derived from the German word knodel meaning ‘dumpling’.
- The fruiting body of a subterranean Ascomycete fungus, predominantly one of the many species of the genus Tuber. Some of the truffle species are highly prized as food.
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- A terrine most commonly refers to a French forcemeat loaf similar to a pâté, made with more coarsely chopped ingredients. Terrines are usually served cold or at room temperature.
- MI A Vietnamese term for all kinds of bread. Bread, or more specifically the baguette, was introduced by the French during its colonial period.
- A dish in which ingredients are set into a gelatine made from a meat stock or consommé. Non-savory dishes, often made with commercial gelatine mixes without stock or consommé,
- A dish consisting of a deboned chicken stuffed into a deboned duck, stuffed into a deboned turkey. Outside of the United States and Canada, it is known as a Three Bird Roast. Can be served warm or cold.
- A half conical shaped mould of various sizes. Also, a flat bottomed conical shaped silver serving dish. A type of hot meat loaf. Derived from the French word tamballe meaning ‘a drum’.
- A thick, malleable, sometimes elastic, paste made out of any cereals, leguminous or chestnut crops. Used in the making of “Pate en croute”
- Ingredients that preserve the life of pate products.
- A French word meaning ‘bind’.
- A forcemeat made of puréed meat, poultry, or fish, heavy cream, and, usually, egg whites is called.
- A dish of filled rolled meat or pastry. Traditionally found in various European cuisines, the term roulade originates from the French word "rouler", meaning "to roll"
- GRAS A popular and well-known delicacy in French cuisine. Its flavour is described as rich, buttery, and delicate, unlike that of an ordinary duck or goose ...
- A Polish dish of de-boned stuffed meat, most commonly poultry or fish, that is poached and served cold, coated with aspic. Galantines are often stuffed with forcemeat, and pressed into a cylindrical shape. Since deboning poultry is thought of as difficult and time-consuming, this is a rather elaborate dish, which is often lavishly decorated, hence its name, connoting a presentation at table that is galant, or urbane and sophisticated.
- The procedure for making a classic aspic jelly is similar to the procedure for making.
- A mixture of ground, lean meat emulsified with fat. The emulsification can be accomplished by either grinding, sieving, or pureeing the ingredients.
27 Clues: A French word meaning ‘bind’. • Fragrant berries that add flavour to pates. • A beef dish made with pate wrapped in puff pastry • Ingredients that preserve the life of pate products. • Popular pate made from this easily available poultry item. • The most important meat used in the production of pâtés and terrines is. • ...
French sports culture 2023-05-16
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- the color Jersey the leader wears(in french)
- Jersey color of the fastest sprinter(in french)
- the first french man to win the grand slam
- the famous avenue that the last leg of the race goes down
- the most popular sport in France (no le)
- the color jersey the best rider under the age of 26 wears(in french
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- the amount of times lance Armstrong won the tour de france
- Jersey of the king of the mountain (in french)
- what must a french student join outside of school if they wish to do sportsto do
- the last leg of the race is here
10 Clues: the last leg of the race is here • the most popular sport in France (no le) • the first french man to win the grand slam • the color Jersey the leader wears(in french) • Jersey of the king of the mountain (in french) • Jersey color of the fastest sprinter(in french) • the famous avenue that the last leg of the race goes down • ...
French reveiw 2024-12-13
8 Clues: ou dines tu • dog in french • cat in french • pants in french • dirty in french • a savory French dish • what is room in french • quelle est la piece principale de votre maison
The french revolution and napoleon 2022-03-23
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- Military genius
- Served on the committee of public safety
- assembly of the three estates
- Queen during French Revolution
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- Most common form of execution
- Policy before the revolution
- Place of napoleon’s first exile
- The prison that was raided for weapons
- French king during French Revolution
- A journalist during the French Revolution
10 Clues: Military genius • Policy before the revolution • Most common form of execution • assembly of the three estates • Queen during French Revolution • Place of napoleon’s first exile • French king during French Revolution • The prison that was raided for weapons • Served on the committee of public safety • A journalist during the French Revolution
SCS France Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-24
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- This French car manufacturer is the world's oldest automaker still in operation
- In France, it is considered unlucky to place this upside down on a table
- The French designer Louis Reard was the creator of the modern ____
- The French philosopher Auguste Comte, is known as "The Father of ____"
- The tallest mountain in France is Mont ____
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- French law prohibits this on train platforms while a train is present
- This French city is known as the “Capital of the Alps”
- ____ is the national drink of France
- France is credited with developing this military innovation during World War I
- This French region is known for its iconic lavender fields
10 Clues: ____ is the national drink of France • The tallest mountain in France is Mont ____ • This French city is known as the “Capital of the Alps” • This French region is known for its iconic lavender fields • The French designer Louis Reard was the creator of the modern ____ • French law prohibits this on train platforms while a train is present • ...
Phase 2 Expansion Inland: Page 110-112 2022-11-23
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- Heppell drinks too much of this.
- A major fur trade shipping centre
- Ships unloaded trade goods from France and loaded furs bound for France.
- These priests of the Catholic Church sought to convert First Nations to Christianity.
- A First Nation that traded with the French
- An ocean that separated Europe and North America.
- People who buy things from producers and then sell that stuff to consumers
- A First Nations culture that acted as middlemen between the French and other First Nations
- an animal that was very valuable in the fur trade
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- France established this colony in North America.
- The French and its fur trade allies fought this confederacy for almost a century.
- As furs and food became scare, traders and middlemen moved in this direction
- During the fur trade, France needed First Nations peoples as.
- Heppell's son
- This famous explorer is known as the Father of New France.
- These French “runners of the woods” at times traded for furs illegally.
16 Clues: Heppell's son • Heppell drinks too much of this. • A major fur trade shipping centre • A First Nation that traded with the French • France established this colony in North America. • An ocean that separated Europe and North America. • an animal that was very valuable in the fur trade • This famous explorer is known as the Father of New France. • ...
Lily 2022-01-24
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- argued that women’s minds are as good as men’s
- month Americans and French work out the trade agreement
- tried to get the French to support the Americans
- news of this American victory caused a shift in France’s policy
- how many loyalists fought on British side
- the month of the victory at Saratoga
- the French declared war on ___
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- who did the war change the lives of
- city Franklin was in for a year
- took more money to buy the same amount of goods
- who was the French noble from Valley Forge
- a former army officer from Prussia
12 Clues: the French declared war on ___ • city Franklin was in for a year • a former army officer from Prussia • who did the war change the lives of • the month of the victory at Saratoga • how many loyalists fought on British side • who was the French noble from Valley Forge • argued that women’s minds are as good as men’s • took more money to buy the same amount of goods • ...
The Happy Lion 2026-03-18
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- To think things through in a smart way
- The name of the lion's best friend
- A french word that means Mr.
- A small restaurant
- An expression that means goodbye in french
- To think about something deeply without hurry
- The country where the happy lion lives
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- A lot of noise and confusion, often caused by crowds
- A wide, deep ditch dug around a building or town
- A french word that means hello
- A french word that means Mrs.
- The townspeople did not say hello to the happy lion while he was in town because they were ___________
12 Clues: A small restaurant • A french word that means Mr. • A french word that means Mrs. • A french word that means hello • The name of the lion's best friend • To think things through in a smart way • The country where the happy lion lives • An expression that means goodbye in french • To think about something deeply without hurry • A wide, deep ditch dug around a building or town • ...
Unit 6 2025-09-29
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- French Traduction: afficher
- antonym: customer
- French Translation: échantillon
- Something that is used for propaganda
- These shoes was a poor....
- something that is expensive to buy
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- large proportion
- synonym: advantage
- someone that is not proud
- something that we give to someone
- French Translation: concevoir
11 Clues: large proportion • antonym: customer • synonym: advantage • someone that is not proud • These shoes was a poor.... • French Traduction: afficher • French Translation: concevoir • French Translation: échantillon • something that we give to someone • something that is expensive to buy • Something that is used for propaganda
New France 2021-11-17
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- Catholic men who's goal was to convert Native Americans to Christianity
- Who ruled the French colonies
- What were most French settlers looking for?
- The Europeans that made the French stop moving south
- Indian tribe first encountered and traded with by France
- The French name for the Mississippi river valley, and is named for King Louis XIV
- City founded by Samuel de Champlain
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- waterways used by the French traders
- Giant river called "Father of Waters"
- Type of conflict between groups
10 Clues: Who ruled the French colonies • Type of conflict between groups • City founded by Samuel de Champlain • waterways used by the French traders • Giant river called "Father of Waters" • What were most French settlers looking for? • The Europeans that made the French stop moving south • Indian tribe first encountered and traded with by France • ...
Auvoir = to have 2025-12-03
8 Clues: "He have" in french • "I have" = in french • "They have" Femanine • "She have" in french • "They have" masculine • "you have" in French singular • plural for "we have" in french • for plural "you have" in french
Revolutions! 2021-03-23
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- leader of the Committee on Public Safety that executed many French citizens
- prison the French people attacked looking for weapons; this began the French Revolution
- King Louis XVI was accused of this crime and was beheaded
- revolutions colonists led by Simon Bolivar, Father Hidalgo, and Jose Martin against Span
- Deficit Name given to Queen Marie Antoinette who spent money lavishly in France
- when American colonists rebelled and fought for political and economic independence from Britain
- 3rd estate made an oath here to not disband until a constitution was written
- His takeover of the Directory caused the end of the French Revolution
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- forcing people to pay taxes when they have no say in government-taxation without___
- France was divided into 1st,2nd,and 3rd estates
- first and only successful___ was led by Toussaint L'Ouverture
- of Terror the period of the French Revolution when many people that were suspected of going against the Revolution were executed
- a forcible overthrow to change a government or social order in favor of a new system
- overthrow of government by small group of people
14 Clues: France was divided into 1st,2nd,and 3rd estates • overthrow of government by small group of people • King Louis XVI was accused of this crime and was beheaded • first and only successful___ was led by Toussaint L'Ouverture • His takeover of the Directory caused the end of the French Revolution • ...
French revololvtion 2024-01-19
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- This was an assembly formed by representatives of the third estate.
- An event when people stormed through Versailles demanding end of nation wide food shortage .
- A building the French were braking into for weapons then destroyed brick by brick.
- A apparatus designed for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading.
- It was a convention was the constitute assembly of kingdom of France.
- A Jacobian leader and leader of committee of public safety.
- This was a committee to provide defense of France during revolution.
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- Was a French document for Human rights.
- A revolutionary political movement that was the most famous political club during the French Revolution.
- A system of government that's ruled by a King or Queen whose power is limited by its country's constitution.
- Was a battle that lasted 9 hours and ended French's attempts to dominate Europe and destroyed Napoleons imperial power forever.
- This was a system with three groups of population.
- A period of French revolution when their was a series of massacres and public execution's.
- King of France weak leader cause of the food shortage.
- One of the most successful generals of the French revolutionary armies.
15 Clues: Was a French document for Human rights. • This was a system with three groups of population. • King of France weak leader cause of the food shortage. • A Jacobian leader and leader of committee of public safety. • This was an assembly formed by representatives of the third estate. • This was a committee to provide defense of France during revolution. • ...
Conquest + Colonization 2025-12-12
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- France wanted the ____ and fur trade.
- The Dutch ______ the land from the Natives.
- This country only wanted Brazil.
- Some French men _______ Native women.
- Colonized No. America and made the 13 colonies.
- freedom. Wanted money, land, ______________, and better living conditions.
- Didn't want others to get land, and wanted _____ from sugar.
- The French made _________ with the Natives.
- Settled in Canada, French Guiana, and other places.
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- France wanted the fish and ____ trade.
- Spain wanted gold and ______ from these areas.
- The place that Brazil conquered.
- Portugal made a ______ with Spain to get land.
- Spain wanted ____ and silver from these areas.
- This country got control of Florida and many other countries.
- This group of people colonized Dutch Guiana.
- Where France colonized.
17 Clues: Where France colonized. • The place that Brazil conquered. • This country only wanted Brazil. • France wanted the ____ and fur trade. • Some French men _______ Native women. • France wanted the fish and ____ trade. • The Dutch ______ the land from the Natives. • The French made _________ with the Natives. • This group of people colonized Dutch Guiana. • ...
Places in Paris 2024-09-30
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- - French drink (hot chocolate)
- - tallest building in Paris
- - French word for a cathedral
- - where the Mona Lisa is stored
- - the river in Paris
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- - French food (raw beef)
- - where you go to eat dinner
- - name of the main cathedral in Paris (and our school)
- - where you might go to eat/drink
- - The French name for the Mona Lisa
10 Clues: - the river in Paris • - French food (raw beef) • - tallest building in Paris • - where you go to eat dinner • - French word for a cathedral • - French drink (hot chocolate) • - where the Mona Lisa is stored • - where you might go to eat/drink • - The French name for the Mona Lisa • - name of the main cathedral in Paris (and our school)
Nunez French Revolution 2022-11-30
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- demanded more power and for people to listen to them
- english advocate for womens rights
- age of applying reason to the human and natural worlds
- french writer on social contract
- crowns himself "emperor"
- french writer on the spirit of laws
- french writer on freedom of speech
- said government must protect our natural rights
- 40,000 people suspected of being traitors were beheaded
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- congress of vienna (1815)
- was declared a threat to liberty and nation
- english writer of leviathan
- convicted of treason
- more humane way of executing people
14 Clues: convicted of treason • crowns himself "emperor" • congress of vienna (1815) • english writer of leviathan • french writer on social contract • english advocate for womens rights • french writer on freedom of speech • french writer on the spirit of laws • more humane way of executing people • was declared a threat to liberty and nation • ...
French Revolution 2021-09-17
10 Clues: One King • French Prison • Short breeches • Rich Upper class • France chief tax • French Middle Class • Voting citizens /chooser • French Government Palace • Sudden government revolt • principles or laws of nation
French Revolution Crossword 2019-10-21
Across
- the last Queen before the French Revolution
- the assembly of the three estates
- the 2nd estate
- a military leader who rose to power and become the emperor
- the leader of the Reign of Terror
- the 3rd estate
Down
- the fortress that was attacked, signaling the start of the French Revolution
- the 1st estate
- the period of time when many people were executed at the guillotine
- the vow "not to separate, and to reassemble wherever circumstances require until the constitution of the kingdom is established"
- the political and social system before the French Revolution
- the last King before the French Revolution
12 Clues: the 1st estate • the 2nd estate • the 3rd estate • the assembly of the three estates • the leader of the Reign of Terror • the last King before the French Revolution • the last Queen before the French Revolution • a military leader who rose to power and become the emperor • the political and social system before the French Revolution • ...
Social studies 2021-10-06
Across
- what government had a lot of problems.
- In 1763 what wars happened
- who wanted to move across the application mountains into the Ohio valley
- who had light taxes
- problems caused a what to be punched out
- what required to pay for a stamp
- what was one popular drink(like apple juice)
- who offered to pay for the large depth
- colonies grew ____
- what grew during the conflict in the Ohio valley
- the French and _________ war (fill in the blank)
Down
- was the French and Indian war long (yes or no)
- who took measures during the French and Indian war.
- The ____________ happened in 1763
- What alarmed the government
- who claimed a spot by building a fort.
- What repealed in the quartering act
- the colonies didn’t like to rely on British what
- People felt what over stamp act
- did New York costed _________
20 Clues: colonies grew ____ • who had light taxes • In 1763 what wars happened • What alarmed the government • did New York costed _________ • People felt what over stamp act • what required to pay for a stamp • The ____________ happened in 1763 • What repealed in the quartering act • what government had a lot of problems. • who claimed a spot by building a fort. • ...
Geography of Canada 2016-09-22
Across
- Early peoples that remained in the Canadian Arctic and Alaska
- province of Lower Canada
- trading this became a major economic activity in early Canada
- what caused Canada's fishing supplies to decline
- This part of Canada had a French-speaking population
- public land set aside for Canada's native people
- The area from Quebec City, Quebec to Windsor, Ontario makes up Canada's
- Canada's political units
- Who defeated France in the French and Indian War
- these people discovered North America
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- North American Free Trade Agreement
- province of Upper Canada
- political union
- This part of Canada had an English- speaking population
- an official language of Canada
- an official language of Canada
- the capital of Ontario
- people of mixed French and native heritage
18 Clues: political union • the capital of Ontario • province of Upper Canada • province of Lower Canada • Canada's political units • an official language of Canada • an official language of Canada • North American Free Trade Agreement • these people discovered North America • people of mixed French and native heritage • what caused Canada's fishing supplies to decline • ...
French Colours & School Items 2014-10-13
Across
- BLUE but the u and e switched round.
- a ROSE bush
- Break this code GUM,OPEN,MONEY,MONEY,EXTRA B.T.W. FIRST LETTERS
- I use a CALCULATOR for Maths.
- ROUGE + JAUNE.
- VIOLET and VIOLET are the SAME colour.
- Noir is black in French and masculine find out the feminine.
- Cocobutter is a YELLOW monkey.
Down
- STYLO sounds like a fabric.
- LIVER means BOOK in FRENCH... but the e and r are Switched
- VERT ce fantastique.
- BLANC + HE.
- R is for ruler in French
- A weird colour in English and it start with M
- CRAYONs are fun to draw with.PENCILS are fun to doodle with.
- TABLE with an AU.
- A primary colour that start with R.
17 Clues: BLANC + HE. • a ROSE bush • ROUGE + JAUNE. • TABLE with an AU. • VERT ce fantastique. • R is for ruler in French • STYLO sounds like a fabric. • I use a CALCULATOR for Maths. • Cocobutter is a YELLOW monkey. • A primary colour that start with R. • BLUE but the u and e switched round. • VIOLET and VIOLET are the SAME colour. • A weird colour in English and it start with M • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2019-10-21
Across
- the 1st estate
- the fortress that was attacked, signaling the start of the French Revolution
- the period of time when many people were executed at the guillotine
- the 2nd estate
- the vow "not to separate, and to reassemble wherever circumstances require until the constitution of the kingdom is established"
- the assembly of the three estates
Down
- the leader of the Reign of Terror
- the last King before the French Revolution
- the last Queen before the French Revolution
- the political and social system before the French Revolution
- the 3rd estate
- a military leader who rose to power and become the emperor
12 Clues: the 1st estate • the 3rd estate • the 2nd estate • the leader of the Reign of Terror • the assembly of the three estates • the last King before the French Revolution • the last Queen before the French Revolution • a military leader who rose to power and become the emperor • the political and social system before the French Revolution • ...
3rd Attempt 2017-10-17
15 Clues: French car (7) • French car (5) • Surrey town (5) • Sausage dog (9) • Sussex town (7) • Surrey town (11) • Japanese car (6) • Somerset city (4) • Famous saint (11) • English county (15) • English county (16) • English county (4,6) • Buckinghamshire town (6) • Buckinghamshire town (6,6) • Northamptonshire village (7)
Graysons Puzzle 2024-03-18
Across
- left for surgery
- orange fruit
- french teachers son
- another orange fruit that starts with M
- "I got it in 3!"
- red fruit
- Science teacher
- sport you play
Down
- Overly large, likes cheeseburgers
- Biggie Ela
- Animal with shell
- the Gold___ In social studies
- french and spanish teacher sometimes
- In this Class right now
- Your launchpad
- You.
- Loves doing his work and paying attention in class
- Fort__
18 Clues: You. • Fort__ • red fruit • Biggie Ela • orange fruit • Your launchpad • sport you play • Science teacher • left for surgery • "I got it in 3!" • Animal with shell • french teachers son • In this Class right now • the Gold___ In social studies • Overly large, likes cheeseburgers • french and spanish teacher sometimes • another orange fruit that starts with M • ...
Les loisirs et les sports 2023-10-26
10 Clues: How do you say "I hate"? • How do you say "you do"? • What is "I love" in French? • What translates to "to go"? • How do you say "I dislike"? • What is "swimming" in French? • What is French for gymnastics? • What translates to "to watch"? • What is "repetitive" in French? • What word translates to "to play"?
FInd the words 2024-08-12
10 Clues: French word for "40" • third day of the week • French word for "Mr." • French word for "miss" • last month of the year • French word for "week" • Last day of the week-end • The festival on 25 décembre • Word used to greet someone in a formal setting? • Word used to greet someone in an informal setting
FIFA World Cup All-Time Top Scorers 2023-07-28
15 Clues: (German forward) • (Brazilian icon) • (German striker) • (German forward) • (Portuguese star) • (Hungarian great) • (German marksman) • (English striker) • (Brazilian legend) • (French goalscorer) • (French record holder) • (Brazilian goal-getter) • (German World Cup hero) • (Brazilian goal machine) • (Hungarian sharpshooter)
Cinco de Mayo 2020-05-07
11 Clues: Invaded Mexico • Battle of________ • Spanish for party • Capital of Mexico • Month of Cinco de Mayo • French leader of military • Country invaded by France • Language spoken in Mexico • French troops______the Mexican troops • Day of the Month Cinco de Mayo is celebrated • US state that began celebrating Cinco de Mayo
French revololvtion 2024-01-19
Across
- A system of government that's ruled by a King or Queen whose power is limited by its country's constitution.
- One of the most successful generals of the French revolutionary armies.
- A period of French revolution when their was a series of massacres and public execution's.
- This was an assembly formed by representatives of the third estate.
- A revolutionary political movement that was the most famous political club during the French Revolution.
- Was a battle that lasted 9 hours and ended French's attempts to dominate Europe and destroyed Napoleons imperial power forever.
- This was a system with three groups of population.
Down
- A Jacobian leader and leader of committee of public safety.
- A building the French were braking into for weapons then destroyed brick by brick.
- Was a French document for Human rights.
- King of France weak leader cause of the food shortage.
- This was a committee to provide defense of France during revolution.
- It was a convention was the constitute assembly of kingdom of France.
- A apparatus designed for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading.
- An event when people stormed through Versailles demanding end of nation wide food shortage .
15 Clues: Was a French document for Human rights. • This was a system with three groups of population. • King of France weak leader cause of the food shortage. • A Jacobian leader and leader of committee of public safety. • This was an assembly formed by representatives of the third estate. • This was a committee to provide defense of France during revolution. • ...
2.6 French Revolution Begins 2022-09-20
Across
- spending more money than taking in
- medieval fortress used as a prison
- French general leading the National guard
- a group or clique within a larger group
- oath taken by the National Assembly
- French financial adviser
- notebooks
- the old order in france
Down
- representatives of the three estates
- three social classes in france
- middle class
- wife of Louis XVI
- created the declaration of rights of women
- king of France during the French Revolution
14 Clues: notebooks • middle class • wife of Louis XVI • the old order in france • French financial adviser • three social classes in france • spending more money than taking in • medieval fortress used as a prison • oath taken by the National Assembly • representatives of the three estates • a group or clique within a larger group • French general leading the National guard • ...
Revolutions! 2021-03-23
Across
- overthrow of government by small group of people
- a forcible overthrow to change a government or social order in favor of a new system
- first and only successful_______ was led by Toussaint L'Ouverture
- Leader of the Committee on Public Safety that executed many French citizens
- time when American colonists revolted and fought for political and economic independence from ______
Down
- His takeover of the Directory caused the end of the French Revolution
- 3rd estate made an oath here to not disband until a constitution was written
- revolutions colonists led by Simon Bolivar, Father Hidalgo, and Jose Martin against Span
- forcing people to pay taxes when they have no say in government-taxation without___
- Name given to Queen Marie Antoinette who spent money lavishly in France
- prison the French people attacked looking for weapons; this began the French Revolution
- France was divided into______called 1st,2nd,and 3rd estates
- the period of the French Revolution when many people that were suspected of going against the Revolution were executed
- King Louis XVI was accused of this crime and was beheaded
14 Clues: overthrow of government by small group of people • King Louis XVI was accused of this crime and was beheaded • France was divided into______called 1st,2nd,and 3rd estates • first and only successful_______ was led by Toussaint L'Ouverture • His takeover of the Directory caused the end of the French Revolution • ...
Fashion Designers 2023-06-16
Across
- Versace Italian designer and successor of the Versace fashion empire
- Armani Italian designer renowned for his sophisticated style
- McCartney British designer promoting sustainable and cruelty-free fashion
- McQueen British designer celebrated for his avant-garde creations
- Westwood British designer known for her punk-inspired fashion
- Prada Italian fashion designer and head of the Prada brand
- Ford American designer known for his sleek and sexy aesthetic
- Lauren American fashion icon known for classic and preppy designs
- Klein American designer known for his minimalist and clean designs
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- Chanel French designer known for her timeless and elegant creations
- de la Renta Dominican fashion designer renowned for his elegant and feminine designs
- Garavani Italian designer recognized for his glamorous and red carpet-worthy designs
- Paul Gaultier French designer recognized for his avant-garde and provocative creations
- Lagerfeld German creative director of Chanel and Fendi
- Dior French designer famous for his iconic New Look silhouette
- Jacobs American fashion designer known for his eclectic style
- Saint Laurent French fashion pioneer and creator of Le Smoking suit
17 Clues: Lagerfeld German creative director of Chanel and Fendi • Prada Italian fashion designer and head of the Prada brand • Armani Italian designer renowned for his sophisticated style • Westwood British designer known for her punk-inspired fashion • Ford American designer known for his sleek and sexy aesthetic • ...
The French Revolution 2026-02-25
Across
- voted to abolish the monarchy and declare France a republic
- third estate that formed a new constitution
- three distinct social classes in France during the 1700's: clergy, nobility, commoners
- leader of the Committee of Public Safety and the Reign of Terror
- during this period up to 40,000 people were sentenced to death by guillotine
- famous Paris political prison stormed by a mob
- the king's palace in France. As many as 10,000 people lived there
- this group consisted of the nobility class who paid little taxes
- this group consisted of the clergy who paid little taxes
Down
- treaty that redrew the map of Europe, and restored the French monarchy
- crowned himself Emperor of France
- a meeting called by the king to deal with the budget
- middle and upper classes of French society, who were members of the Third Estate
- Napoleon's greatest impact. A French civil law code still used today
- King of France during the revolution who was sentenced to death by Guillotine
- wife of King Louis XVI, married for a French Austrian alliance
- this group made up 97% of France's revolution
17 Clues: crowned himself Emperor of France • third estate that formed a new constitution • this group made up 97% of France's revolution • famous Paris political prison stormed by a mob • a meeting called by the king to deal with the budget • this group consisted of the clergy who paid little taxes • voted to abolish the monarchy and declare France a republic • ...
All About France! 2021-07-15
Across
- French are proud of their ......
- An export product of France.
- France shares her border with......
- A specialty dish of snails served.
- A famous fashion brand from France.
- The warrior tribe that French history began with.
- ....mountains make a natural border between France and Spain
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- The largest country in Europe.
- Country includes the island of ...... in the Mediterranean.
- The palace of ...... is one of the main attractions.
- French Revolution celebration on 14th July is ....... Day.
- France has a very long river called the ......
- Franks were from.....
- The capital city.
14 Clues: The capital city. • Franks were from..... • An export product of France. • The largest country in Europe. • French are proud of their ...... • A specialty dish of snails served. • France shares her border with...... • A famous fashion brand from France. • France has a very long river called the ...... • The warrior tribe that French history began with. • ...
Hopkins Crossword 2023-04-18
Across
- many people competed against each other with guns
- Coats were something the British wore back in the war
- delivered goods to point A to point B
- French and Indian
- were against the Indians
- fought against the french
- Washington was the commander in charge
Down
- are something that represented the teams
- were a weapon they used back in the American Revolution
- were Forced to do things against their will
- King George
- are people they would be united with
- Weapons on a battleship used in war
- used to load muskets during war
14 Clues: King George • French and Indian • were against the Indians • fought against the french • used to load muskets during war • Weapons on a battleship used in war • are people they would be united with • delivered goods to point A to point B • Washington was the commander in charge • are something that represented the teams • were Forced to do things against their will • ...
French revololvtion 2024-01-19
Across
- A system of government that's ruled by a King or Queen whose power is limited by its country's constitution.
- One of the most successful generals of the French revolutionary armies.
- A period of French revolution when their was a series of massacres and public execution's.
- This was an assembly formed by representatives of the third estate.
- A revolutionary political movement that was the most famous political club during the French Revolution.
- Was a battle that lasted 9 hours and ended French's attempts to dominate Europe and destroyed Napoleons imperial power forever.
- This was a system with three groups of population.
Down
- A Jacobian leader and leader of committee of public safety.
- A building the French were braking into for weapons then destroyed brick by brick.
- Was a French document for Human rights.
- King of France weak leader cause of the food shortage.
- This was a committee to provide defense of France during revolution.
- It was a convention was the constitute assembly of kingdom of France.
- A apparatus designed for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading.
- An event when people stormed through Versailles demanding end of nation wide food shortage .
15 Clues: Was a French document for Human rights. • This was a system with three groups of population. • King of France weak leader cause of the food shortage. • A Jacobian leader and leader of committee of public safety. • This was an assembly formed by representatives of the third estate. • This was a committee to provide defense of France during revolution. • ...
The French Revolution 2024-10-23
Across
- The opulent palace where the royal family resided before the Revolution.
- A famous pledge made by the Third Estate, vowing not to disband until a constitution was established.
- The governing body formed by the Third Estate that declared the beginning of the Revolution.
- The leader of the Jacobins and the architect of the Reign of Terror.
- French queen famous for reportedly saying, "Let them eat cake!"
- This device became a symbol of the Reign of Terror during the Revolution.
Down
- The five-member committee that governed France after the fall of Robespierre.
- A radical political group during the French Revolution, led by Robespierre.
- A period of extreme violence during the French Revolution, characterized by mass executions.
- This general rose to power after the Revolution and eventually declared himself Emperor of France.
- The storming of this prison marked the beginning of the French Revolution
- France’s pre-revolutionary social hierarchy was divided into three of these.
- One of the key ideals of the French Revolution, along with Life and Property.
- The king of France who was executed during the Revolution.
14 Clues: The king of France who was executed during the Revolution. • French queen famous for reportedly saying, "Let them eat cake!" • The leader of the Jacobins and the architect of the Reign of Terror. • The opulent palace where the royal family resided before the Revolution. • The storming of this prison marked the beginning of the French Revolution • ...
French and Indian War 2024-10-08
Across
- of 1763 stated colonists were not supposed to move beyond Appalachian mountains
- citizen soldiers
- threat to Native American way of life
- France and Britain were fighting over
- British plan to pay for war
- partnership
Down
- capital of New France
- superpower who controlled modern day Canada
- young colonial general from Virginia
- taking no side
- Minister head of British government
- of Paris treaty the ended the French and Indian War
- and Indian War conflict between Britain and France in North America
- Americans lost French allies and trading partners
14 Clues: partnership • taking no side • citizen soldiers • capital of New France • British plan to pay for war • Minister head of British government • young colonial general from Virginia • threat to Native American way of life • France and Britain were fighting over • superpower who controlled modern day Canada • Americans lost French allies and trading partners • ...
Elle-Ash-Iel 2025-03-08
Across
- bookseller (french) - same word in english is your favourite place at ENS
- Beatified person
- feeling joy or pleasure
- to move from one place to another
- a strong feeling of affection
- Ali baba and the _ thieves
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- the anniversary of the day someone was born
- a name we call ourselves
- Honoured (French)
- Six is afraid of _, because _ ate nine.
- a preposition indicating direction
- lines that run side by side and never intersect
- the personal pronoun referring to the person being addressed (English)
- Street (French)
14 Clues: Street (French) • Beatified person • Honoured (French) • feeling joy or pleasure • a name we call ourselves • Ali baba and the _ thieves • a strong feeling of affection • to move from one place to another • a preposition indicating direction • Six is afraid of _, because _ ate nine. • the anniversary of the day someone was born • lines that run side by side and never intersect • ...
Why are we soooo tired? 2021-04-27
Across
- weak or unsteady,especially from illness sleep.
- done awkwardly or without skill or elegance.
- two antonymes of this is calmed and consoled.
- feelings and behavior change frequently.
- controled or managed or synonymous
Down
- in French it is called “minable”.
- If you describe someone as moody, you mean that
- in French, it’s “manque”.
- being calm or peaceful.
- synonymous is little.
- in French is rajeuni
- drop saliva uncontrollably from the mouth.
- Shortages and deficiency are synonymous.
13 Clues: in French is rajeuni • synonymous is little. • being calm or peaceful. • in French, it’s “manque”. • in French it is called “minable”. • controled or managed or synonymous • feelings and behavior change frequently. • Shortages and deficiency are synonymous. • drop saliva uncontrollably from the mouth. • done awkwardly or without skill or elegance. • ...
Le Gouter 2024-04-12
9 Clues: Common food • French snack • Common Product • a common drink • Not slow but... • not together but... • eaten with most french meals • a place to eat the french snack • a common time for the french snack
La Toussaint 2022-11-03
9 Clues: bonjour • Chrysanthemum • Nov 1, in French • Goodbye, in French • where the dead are • how are you, in French • Translation of La Toussaint • Where La Toussaint takes place • When halloween takes place, in French
Liberty Tree and Too His Excellency General Washington crossword 2023-01-31
Across
- A female personification of the USA
- shining brightly
- following back
- warlike
- flag
- foreign
- courteous goodwill
- the male head of a family or tribe
Down
- express discontent or sorrow over (something)
- symbols of victory
- A female personification of Britain or the United Kingdom
- calm
- French or typically French
- heavenly
- ungodly
15 Clues: calm • flag • warlike • foreign • ungodly • heavenly • following back • shining brightly • symbols of victory • courteous goodwill • French or typically French • the male head of a family or tribe • A female personification of the USA • express discontent or sorrow over (something) • A female personification of Britain or the United Kingdom
KAilyn crossword 2023-04-18
15 Clues: SWamp fox • lost the war • He was a spy • guns they used • City in Virgina • he was a traitor • American general • help the colonies • Southern Colonies • French won the war • Came to philadephia • Colonies won the war • Water and flour bread • served under washington • conflict between two groups
Francophone Culture & Cuisine 2022-01-26
15 Clues: Snail • Bread • Flaky pastry • "burnt cream" • Used as a dip • Like the movie • French pancakes • French beef stew • Ex. Ham & Cheese • Soft, creamy cheese • Commonly used sauce • Egg custard baked as a pie • Culinary lingo for browning • Dessert "beaten egg whites" • Cooking and food preservation method
ashdfasdjfk 2023-06-06
Across
- pain (to bake well, also named bred)
- hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia (in french)
- homme
- to listen(you)
- dady (father)
- slices (of bred (not bred))
- floor (not eatable baking accessory and not food)
- blue (corvette)
- eggy (eatable baking accessory and food)
- rye-ce
Down
- hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia (in french)
- ham (meat)
- cigarette
- antidisestablishmentarianism
- rum
15 Clues: rum • homme • rye-ce • cigarette • ham (meat) • dady (father) • to listen(you) • blue (corvette) • slices (of bred (not bred)) • antidisestablishmentarianism • pain (to bake well, also named bred) • eggy (eatable baking accessory and food) • hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia (in french) • hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia (in french) • floor (not eatable baking accessory and not food)
Sort 37 2021-12-05
Across
- To acknowledge.
- Iron that have a powerful attraction.
- Something done regularly.
- Weather over a long time.
- A thief who travels by ship.
- Antonym of public.
- To move around.
- Something not told.
- One
Down
- To restrict.
- Much noise.
- A group of elected people.
- French word for a style of dance.
- Antonym of still.
- What to wear when it's chilly.
- To focus on.
- To change.
- A French word meaning several dishes.
- Space object of ice and dust.
19 Clues: One • To change. • Much noise. • To restrict. • To focus on. • To acknowledge. • To move around. • Antonym of still. • Antonym of public. • Something not told. • Something done regularly. • Weather over a long time. • A group of elected people. • A thief who travels by ship. • Space object of ice and dust. • What to wear when it's chilly. • French word for a style of dance. • ...
Chevalier de Saint-Georges 2022-01-27
Across
- what he was before a composer
- nationality
- music life very little is known about his
- St.-Georges led a legion
- place of death
- talent
- rights law that let him live his dream
- l first piece published
- type of swordsmanship
- death was in
Down
- publisher of frist song
- led many
- was a dad
- had a french and African
- revolution was educated during the
- place of birth
- composed how many violin concertos
- job
- was a mother
- date of birth
20 Clues: job • talent • led many • was a dad • nationality • was a mother • death was in • date of birth • place of birth • place of death • type of swordsmanship • publisher of frist song • had a french and African • what he was before a composer • St.-Georges led a legion • composed how many violin concertos • revolution was educated during the • ...
Musical Composers/instruments 2020-05-07
Across
- size flute
- name for fagotto.
- strings.
- Magic______
- Composer.
- reed instrument.
- the ivory's.
- in the percussion family.
- Another name for saxophone.
Down
- French harp or mouth organ.
- horn/ Known as the "horn".
- Has a reed mouthpiece.
- name for a fiddle.
- string instrument.
- sometimes w/ animal skin.
- Sonata No. 14.
- of all brass instruments.
- pitched musical instrument.
- the windpipe group.
19 Clues: strings. • Composer. • size flute • Magic______ • the ivory's. • Sonata No. 14. • reed instrument. • name for fagotto. • name for a fiddle. • string instrument. • the windpipe group. • Has a reed mouthpiece. • sometimes w/ animal skin. • of all brass instruments. • in the percussion family. • horn/ Known as the "horn". • French harp or mouth organ. • pitched musical instrument. • ...
South of France 2023-10-04
10 Clues: Robs Brother • Living Legend • Scottish Golfer • Cool and stylish • Item of Clothing • French City / Tin • Chinese Dish/ Goodbye • French City / Pleasant • Sore / French for Bread • Gaa Colours Green Red Yellow
languages mission 2026-01-25
10 Clues: German for dog • German for sun • French for moon • German for book • Spanish for cat • French for apple • French for house • Spanish for water • Spanish for bread • Spanish for flower
Quick crossword 2018-08-23
Across
- Labour Leader 1955-63
- Name by which Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg can be jointly referred to
- The EU's student exchange programme, established in 1987
- French President - Emmanuel ______
- Labour's first Prime Minister, Ramsay _________
- Germany's federal parliament
Down
- Polish currency
- French city where an EU treaty was signed in 2001
- Location of the European Court of Justice
- Most recent country to join the EU
- Labour's Shadow Home Secretary - Diane ______
- Capital city of Romania
- French river
13 Clues: French river • Polish currency • Labour Leader 1955-63 • Capital city of Romania • Germany's federal parliament • Most recent country to join the EU • French President - Emmanuel ______ • Location of the European Court of Justice • Labour's Shadow Home Secretary - Diane ______ • Labour's first Prime Minister, Ramsay _________ • French city where an EU treaty was signed in 2001 • ...
Avoir et être au présent 2021-10-11
15 Clues: Tu (être) • Je (être) • Tu (avoir) • Ils (être) • Je (avoir) • Vous (être) • Nous (être) • Ils (avoir) • Vous (avoir) • Nous (avoir) • Elles (être) • Elles (avoir) • To be in French • To have in French • Il/Elle/On (être)
Mon Bonhomme de Neige 2025-12-09
11 Clues: Tonka tonk ___ tonk • French word for hat • French word for when • English word for gros • French word for magic • English word for tete • Il ____ a danser, wow! • English word for bouche • Dans son ___ chapeau noir • Avec deux yeux, un ___, une bouche • __ _ _ de la vraie magie (Trois words smooshed)
Chapter 8 2022-02-17
11 Clues: French leader • new to a country • led lewis and clark • two famous explorers • secret French agents • U.S bought from French • 14 years for citizenship • Got British to leave U.S soil • group of advisors for president • crime to speak out against government • votes for president and vice president
Kids french holiday 2024-07-21
11 Clues: - gem with fur • - French salami • - Scottish lake • - jumping insect • - French stick loaf • - French for ice cream • - another word for anger • - mountain behind the house • -Patrick and Stephanie have one of these • - coffee with milk. Granny likes her milk warm • - flower Granny has in the conservatory and France
Topic Five: War and British conquest. 2024-06-10
Across
- To become part of a different cultural group.
- The French general in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
- A group of French settlers that lived in North America for 100+ years.
- What the Americans called their land.
- To send out of country
- The river that connected rivers to the Atlantic Ocean
- The treaty that handed the Acadians over to the British.
- The First Nation group is located in Nova Scotia.
- The war that broke out between the French and English that lasted 9 years.
- The process of one country establishing domination over a territory in another country or region.
- How long the Battle of the Plains of Abraham lasted for.
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- The removal of thousands of Acadians by the British.
- What the Mi'kmaq called their home.
- The language the Acadians spoke.
- The British general in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
- Britain attempt to establish lasting peace in North American colonies.
- The 1763 agreement between Britain and France that ended the Seven Years War, in which France gave up nearly all its claims in North America.
- The act that took place that wanted the Canadiens to Assimilate
18 Clues: To send out of country • The language the Acadians spoke. • What the Mi'kmaq called their home. • What the Americans called their land. • To become part of a different cultural group. • The First Nation group is located in Nova Scotia. • The removal of thousands of Acadians by the British. • The river that connected rivers to the Atlantic Ocean • ...
WORLD T3 L1 & L2 Crossword 2024-10-14
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- Empire Central European empire lasted 1400’s-1900’s at its height lands of the Holy Roman Empire and the Netherlands
- Adoption of western ideas, technologies, and culture
- King of the Spaniards and Portuguese. Strong supporter of the Roman Catholic Counter- Reformation. Under his rule the Spanish empire was the strongest
- Holy roman Emperor during time of Martin Luther and reformation efforts. Protestant reform and political pressures, led Charles to voluntarily give up the throne and divided the empire
- Morning ritual in which nobles would wait upon King Louis XIV
- Spanish painter, sculptor, and architect during Spanish Golden Age
- Series of Treaties official end to Thirty Years’ War
- French Protestants
- Rights to rule has been appointed by God
- Landowning noble in Russia under the tsar
- Fleet of ships
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- _____-_____ port- Port that is free of ice year round
- Form of government in which ruler has complete authority over the government and the lives of the people governed
- Royal French residency and seat of government. Very luxurious palace with gold and diamonds everywhere
- Soldier serving in a foreign country for pay
- Division into pieces
- Law issued by French giving more religious freedom to French Protestants
- Having unlimited power
18 Clues: Fleet of ships • French Protestants • Division into pieces • Having unlimited power • Rights to rule has been appointed by God • Landowning noble in Russia under the tsar • Soldier serving in a foreign country for pay • Adoption of western ideas, technologies, and culture • Series of Treaties official end to Thirty Years’ War • ...
The Gift Is Between The Squares 2025-09-23
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- Chic people possess it, everyone else just attends it
- In France, it’s the rarest steak. In kitchens, it’s the colour of a ribbon worth studying for
- Like an old black-and-white film, or spaghetti that never goes out of style
- In French cooking, it’s called the “chef’s language” — everything speaks through it
- An elegant word for someone who loves fine food
- Three steps and a spin — the dance of Vienna
- A solo in opera — literally “air” in Italian
- Austria’s capital, city of waltzes, schnitzel, and a certain chocolate cake
- A fancy word for a nation’s style of food
- Where you go for bargains, veggies, or mulled wine depending on the season
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- Composer of the Hallelujah Chorus — yes, he could handle it
- Something often missing in boiled British food
- Where people sing arguments instead of shouting them
- What happens when pots, pans, and maybe a little chaos collide
- The American who made French cooking famous — and was played by Meryl Streep
- What you tell after two glasses of wine — or what a book tells
- French for sparkly romantic things in the night sky
- It means “ribbon” in French, but when it’s blue it feeds chefs, not fashionistas
18 Clues: A fancy word for a nation’s style of food • Three steps and a spin — the dance of Vienna • A solo in opera — literally “air” in Italian • Something often missing in boiled British food • An elegant word for someone who loves fine food • French for sparkly romantic things in the night sky • Where people sing arguments instead of shouting them • ...
Olivia's birthday 2024-04-21
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- The worst way of walking?
- ...are made of these?
- What did you (definitely not) do to your leg?
- How do you say monkey in French?
- Which three-toed animal are you?
- The best french drink?
- Your socks are too....?
- What you, me, and mum look like during this trip?
Down
- What was the first thing that I did that made you grumpy on this trip?
- How NOT to say you want something in French?
- Which of the seven dwarves are you?
- A fond, le .......!
- What's your nickname for me that I hate?
- What kind of fingers do you have?
- The best way of walking?
- The best way to wear a shirt?
16 Clues: A fond, le .......! • ...are made of these? • The best french drink? • Your socks are too....? • The best way of walking? • The worst way of walking? • The best way to wear a shirt? • How do you say monkey in French? • Which three-toed animal are you? • What kind of fingers do you have? • Which of the seven dwarves are you? • What's your nickname for me that I hate? • ...
French Revolution 2022-03-22
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- The most radical and ruthless of the political groups formed in the wake of the French Revolution, and in association with Robespierre they instituted the Terror of 1793–4.
- A French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars.
- A period of state-sanctioned violence and mass executions during the French Revolution.
- The last queen of France before the French Revolution.
- A legislative and consultative assembly of the different classes of French subjects (clergy, nobility, commoners).
- An agreement by representatives of the Third Estate to not separate until they had given France a constitution.
- An apparatus designed for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading.
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- The medieval fortress on the east side of Paris that became, in the 17th and 18th centuries, a French state prison and a place of detention for important persons charged with various offenses.
- A radical Jacobin leader and one of the principal figures in the French Revolution.
- The educated middle class in the Third Estate.
10 Clues: The educated middle class in the Third Estate. • The last queen of France before the French Revolution. • An apparatus designed for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading. • A radical Jacobin leader and one of the principal figures in the French Revolution. • A period of state-sanctioned violence and mass executions during the French Revolution. • ...
Max Serrano Unit 9 2025-01-30
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- unstoppable authority
- A scottish inventor
- an english scientist
- european power conquering African territories
- beliefs against the law
- A plan where people build cities
- gaining facts from testing in experiments
- The theory of the sun in the center
- politics of equality
- an Italian astronomer
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- an english philosopher
- someone starting a business
- dominate control over different countries
- extending power
- an economic philosophy
- mainly used in the industrial revolution
- first discovered gravity
- a french author
- the best french writer
19 Clues: extending power • a french author • A scottish inventor • an english scientist • politics of equality • unstoppable authority • an Italian astronomer • an english philosopher • an economic philosophy • the best french writer • beliefs against the law • first discovered gravity • someone starting a business • A plan where people build cities • The theory of the sun in the center • ...
7a History Unit 2 Exam Review 2025-11-06
Across
- Invention at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution
- Ideology that puts the identity of the nation first
- Dangerous workplaces
- Napoleon declared himself what of France?
- New social class
- How other European rulers felt about the French Revolution
- What kind of meeting was held in Vienna?
- Napoleon introduced the Napoleonic ...
- Fill in the blank: Liberty, ... , fraternity
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- What social movement inspired the French Revolution?
- Which country did Prince Metternich represent?
- Ideology with beliefs in individual rights
- Where was Napoleon defeated?
- Three countries joined this as a result of the Congress of Vienna
- Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution
- People fought against what system during the French Revolution?
16 Clues: New social class • Dangerous workplaces • Where was Napoleon defeated? • Napoleon introduced the Napoleonic ... • Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution • What kind of meeting was held in Vienna? • Napoleon declared himself what of France? • Ideology with beliefs in individual rights • Fill in the blank: Liberty, ... , fraternity • ...
The Art Thief 2025-09-12
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- prison for art
- what does Breitwieser call the gardner thieves?
- who said "to plunder art is unholy"?
- tourists are the ___ variables
- ___ is for pickpockets and purse thieves
- french master glassblower of the late 1800s
- crazy joy
Down
- what kind of dog does Ms. Stengel have?
- a blow to the heart
- where did Breitwieser store the objects that held his heart?
- the chief psychiatrist who first gave this syndrome a name
- the french version of salvation army
- an annotated listing of all known works
- the french weekly art journal "La ___ Drouot"
- syndrome in which an individual becomes overwhelmed by art
- what do decent guards focus on?
16 Clues: crazy joy • prison for art • a blow to the heart • tourists are the ___ variables • what do decent guards focus on? • the french version of salvation army • who said "to plunder art is unholy"? • what kind of dog does Ms. Stengel have? • an annotated listing of all known works • ___ is for pickpockets and purse thieves • french master glassblower of the late 1800s • ...
Les Mots de Vocabulaire_ Boulangerie 2015-02-23
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- batter
- decor
- sugar
- A chocolate filled croissant like sweeet
- frosting
- flour
- milk
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- oven
- red velvet cake
- a delicacy often eaten at birthdays
- spatula
- finger-sized sponge cakes
- a meringue based French sweet; often in many colours
- a famous buttery French bread-like pastry
- a pastry filled with creme and topped with cocoa ganache
- blender
16 Clues: oven • milk • decor • sugar • flour • batter • spatula • blender • frosting • red velvet cake • finger-sized sponge cakes • a delicacy often eaten at birthdays • A chocolate filled croissant like sweeet • a famous buttery French bread-like pastry • a meringue based French sweet; often in many colours • a pastry filled with creme and topped with cocoa ganache
FORT MICHILIMACKINAC 2023-04-25
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- the French Traded with the ...
- King Georges War was fought between the French and ____.
- The fort was relocated to ___.
- What happened the fort between 1747 and 1748.
- Mackinac City is located in the _____ tip of the lower penninsula.
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- The fort was first located in what city?
- What led to King Georges War?
- The fort was mostly used for....?
- One thing the French traded was...?
- What is another word for animal skins?
- French built the fort as a trading ____.
11 Clues: What led to King Georges War? • the French Traded with the ... • The fort was relocated to ___. • The fort was mostly used for....? • One thing the French traded was...? • What is another word for animal skins? • The fort was first located in what city? • French built the fort as a trading ____. • What happened the fort between 1747 and 1748. • ...
Lesson 5 French and English Relations 2014-09-21
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- a person who lives in a city or town
- Trading posts created by the French explorers
- French explorer and his name starts with a G
- a person or thing competing with another, opponent
- make worse or more serious, annoy, irritate
- Fortress on the northern tip of Nova Scotia
- French explorer and his name starts with a R
- to make a request, plea
- overcome and take control of
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- a disagreement, dispute, quarrel
- give in, give up
- place where the British took control of the New World
- a person who lives in the countryside
- soldiers, fighters
- Aboriginal group that were friends with the British
- to break, smash, crack, shock, devastate
16 Clues: give in, give up • soldiers, fighters • to make a request, plea • overcome and take control of • a disagreement, dispute, quarrel • a person who lives in a city or town • a person who lives in the countryside • to break, smash, crack, shock, devastate • make worse or more serious, annoy, irritate • Fortress on the northern tip of Nova Scotia • ...
Olivia's birthday 2024-04-21
Across
- What was the first thing that I did that made you grumpy on this trip?
- Your socks are too....?
- A fond, le .......!
- Which of the seven dwarves are you?
- The best way of walking?
- ...are made of these?
- The best way to wear a shirt?
- How do you say monkey in French?
Down
- How NOT to say you want something in French?
- What kind of fingers do you have?
- The best french drink?
- What's your nickname for me that I hate?
- The worst way of walking?
- What did you (definitely not) do to your leg?
- What you, me, and mum look like during this trip?
- Which three-toed animal are you?
16 Clues: A fond, le .......! • ...are made of these? • The best french drink? • Your socks are too....? • The best way of walking? • The worst way of walking? • The best way to wear a shirt? • Which three-toed animal are you? • How do you say monkey in French? • What kind of fingers do you have? • Which of the seven dwarves are you? • What's your nickname for me that I hate? • ...
Alexis Ch #3 2021-11-18
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- an explorer that completes journey down of gulf of Mexico
- French traded with the ____?
- a person who travels to other lands and converts people to a religion?
- English explorer who sailed for the Dutch
- up St. Lawrence
- they had to find easier way to ____?
- free from government control
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- a German monk named ____?
- was the 1st French settlement in north America
- wanted a profit like the French
- a river called "fathers of waters"
- went up river next to present day ____
- bought Manhattan at mouth Hudson river from native Americans
- sent ____ but slow growing.
- did mapped out and explored many parts ____?
- Italian sailor sent by France
16 Clues: up St. Lawrence • a German monk named ____? • sent ____ but slow growing. • French traded with the ____? • free from government control • Italian sailor sent by France • wanted a profit like the French • a river called "fathers of waters" • they had to find easier way to ____? • went up river next to present day ____ • English explorer who sailed for the Dutch • ...
Lesson 5 French and English Relations 2014-09-21
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- a person who lives in a city or town
- to make a request, plea
- Aboriginal group that were friends with the British
- a disagreement, dispute, quarrel
- make worse or more serious, annoy, irritate
- place where the British took control of the New World
- a person who lives in the countryside
- Fortress on the northern tip of Nova Scotia
- to break, smash, crack, shock, devastate
Down
- a person or thing competing with another, opponent
- Trading posts created by the French explorers
- soldiers, fighters
- overcome and take control of
- French explorer and his name starts with a G
- French explorer and his name starts with a R
- give in, give up
16 Clues: give in, give up • soldiers, fighters • to make a request, plea • overcome and take control of • a disagreement, dispute, quarrel • a person who lives in a city or town • a person who lives in the countryside • to break, smash, crack, shock, devastate • make worse or more serious, annoy, irritate • Fortress on the northern tip of Nova Scotia • ...
Lesson 5 French and English Relations 2014-09-21
Across
- soldiers, fighters
- French explorer and his name starts with a G
- Trading posts created by the French explorers
- a disagreement, dispute, quarrel
- a person who lives in the countryside
- Fortress on the northern tip of Nova Scotia
- a person or thing competing with another, opponent
- to break, smash, crack, shock, devastate
- overcome and take control of
Down
- French explorer and his name starts with a R
- Aboriginal group that were friends with the British
- place where the British took control of the New World
- make worse or more serious, annoy, irritate
- to make a request, plea
- give in, give up
- a person who lives in a city or town
16 Clues: give in, give up • soldiers, fighters • to make a request, plea • overcome and take control of • a disagreement, dispute, quarrel • a person who lives in a city or town • a person who lives in the countryside • to break, smash, crack, shock, devastate • make worse or more serious, annoy, irritate • Fortress on the northern tip of Nova Scotia • ...
French Revolution 2022-03-01
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- He would become the emperor of France
- what system fell apart during the french revolution
- part of the French revolution motto
- leader of the jacobins
- Queen of France during the revolution
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- what age occred before the French Revolution
- French prison that got raided to start the revolution
- the third one of these was made up of mostly peasants
- a new government in France in 1799
- king of France during the revolution
- the club that created the committee of public safety
11 Clues: leader of the jacobins • a new government in France in 1799 • part of the French revolution motto • king of France during the revolution • He would become the emperor of France • Queen of France during the revolution • what age occred before the French Revolution • what system fell apart during the french revolution • the club that created the committee of public safety • ...
First attempt 2023-02-08
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- author, Edith or School of Business
- french Santa Claus
- no Skylar, __________
- overwhelming success
- scandinavian captol city
- alien in a bicycle
- children's literature-loving dog
- constantly mispronounced French cookie
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- still ticking
- Australian desert or steak
- poets "before"
- pants traditionally for men
- "just eight more minutes"
- phoenecian capitol
- essential when fishing; penguins down south
- ore or blood
- bass player Mark
- when will you get here
- not the only thing that glitters
19 Clues: ore or blood • still ticking • poets "before" • bass player Mark • french Santa Claus • phoenecian capitol • alien in a bicycle • overwhelming success • no Skylar, __________ • when will you get here • scandinavian captol city • "just eight more minutes" • Australian desert or steak • pants traditionally for men • children's literature-loving dog • not the only thing that glitters • ...
Colonial American Wars (pp.33-34) 2024-07-29
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- British Prime Minister in 1757
- Imperial __ led to a series of wars between European nations for control of North America
- After the French and Indian War, the British gave Spain French Louisiana for this piece of land
- The century of King Philip’s War
- A gruesome act was encouraged when the Dutch offered a high bounty for this part of the human body
- The Puritans allied with this nearby clan against the Wampanoag
- The British fought the French in India and ___ as well as North America (2 words)
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- The colonies lay east of this major North American River
- Puritans burned dozens of these Native American homesites
- The French and Indian War was known by this name in Europe (2 words)
- Chief of the Wampanoag in 1675
- George Washington fought the French from this Fort
12 Clues: British Prime Minister in 1757 • Chief of the Wampanoag in 1675 • The century of King Philip’s War • George Washington fought the French from this Fort • The colonies lay east of this major North American River • Puritans burned dozens of these Native American homesites • The Puritans allied with this nearby clan against the Wampanoag • ...
Levi French Revolution 2022-11-30
Across
- country takes money to stay powerful
- 2 highest estate or middle class
- leader of revolution that is crazy
- what a light bulb uses
- french emperor that lost his head
- the country this all happen in
Down
- famous french prison
- one country taking over another
- french kiling machine used to behead the accused
- English writer
- first estate of France
- lowest social class in France
12 Clues: English writer • famous french prison • first estate of France • what a light bulb uses • lowest social class in France • the country this all happen in • one country taking over another • 2 highest estate or middle class • french emperor that lost his head • leader of revolution that is crazy • country takes money to stay powerful • ...
Famous Personalities of France 2020-09-20
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- Coined the term "Pasteurisation"
- Patron saint of France
- The International Airport at Paris is named after him
- French painter
- Also known as Charles the Great
- His famous work is “Les Misérables”
- French singer
- Known as Le Roi Soleil
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- Emperor of France in the early 19th century
- French philosopher, writer and composer born in the 18th century
- Producer of perfumes
- Physicist and chemist couple
12 Clues: French singer • French painter • Producer of perfumes • Patron saint of France • Known as Le Roi Soleil • Physicist and chemist couple • Also known as Charles the Great • Coined the term "Pasteurisation" • His famous work is “Les Misérables” • Emperor of France in the early 19th century • The International Airport at Paris is named after him • ...
revolution 2021-10-04
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- They consisted of peasants, they paid high taxes and had no special privileges
- the french government had lots of this
- said that all people should have a social contract to the government
- a period of scientific enlightenment
- They consisted of the Noble, they received special privileges and paid no direct taxes to the king
Down
- used as an execution devise for the french
- said that all men had the right to life liberty and property
- used writing against the catholic church
- a forcible overthrow of a government
- the right to rule by a king or queen
- The french revolution was over What class
- They consisted of the Roman Catholic Clergy; they received special privileges and paid no direct taxes
- Both the french peasants and the British colonies had to pay lots of
- the prison the raided for supplies
14 Clues: a forcible overthrow of a government • the right to rule by a king or queen • the prison the raided for supplies • a period of scientific enlightenment • the french government had lots of this • used writing against the catholic church • The french revolution was over What class • used as an execution devise for the french • ...
