french Crossword Puzzles
The Battle of Hastings 2021-10-13
10 Clues: The Viking • The Tapestry • Which King died? • The Native English • The French invaders • Invaders from Norway • Who was the French Duke? • Who was the new English King? • Where did the French come from? • Where did the final battle happen?
French and Indian War Crossword 2023-01-06
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- An assembly of nobels chosen by the British government
- The highest class in society
- Control over an industry or economy
- A trade between the Americas, Europe, and Africa
- A war between the French and British where the Indians helped gain land in North America
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- Another name for the French and Indian War
- A crop used for the sole purpose of making money
- The treaty that ended the French and Indian war
- A french fort that was the site of the first major battle in the French Indian war
- A group of civilians that fight for their country
10 Clues: The highest class in society • Control over an industry or economy • Another name for the French and Indian War • The treaty that ended the French and Indian war • A crop used for the sole purpose of making money • A trade between the Americas, Europe, and Africa • A group of civilians that fight for their country • ...
Britain Rules Crossword Puzzle 2016-01-05
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- How old George Washington was when he was sent to capture Fort Duquesne.
- This place was a prime beaver-trapping territory.
- The French fort that George Washington was sent to capture.
- In 1754, a group of well-off Virginians decided to start a new company called this.
- A person who a very large tract of land.
- The two countries England joined with to become Great Britain.
- The man in charge of 150 British militiamen sent to capture Fort Duquesne from the French.
- In the 1750s, Britain had this many colonies along the Atlantic seaboard.
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- The temporary fort Washington built when he decided to keep fighting the French.
- The French built a huge business trading this.
- A man chosen by the king who was put in charge of running things in the colony.
- The French made friends with this powerful Indian nation.
- The law making body that made laws to meet the needs of its colony.
- In order to pay for maintaining troops in America, Parliament did what to the colonies more than they had before.
14 Clues: A person who a very large tract of land. • The French built a huge business trading this. • This place was a prime beaver-trapping territory. • The French made friends with this powerful Indian nation. • The French fort that George Washington was sent to capture. • The two countries England joined with to become Great Britain. • ...
Revolutions 2023-09-25
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- a movement of thinking and reason in Europe.
- Machine used to kill/execute people by beheading during the French Revolution.
- leader of revolutions in South America
- leader of revolutions in South America
- After the king stopped the Third Estate from assembling they met at a tennis court and swore an oath to fight for a constitution.
- a citizen of colonial South America that was born in Spain. They had the most rights.
- extremely violent time during the French Revolution.
- a citizen of colonial South America of mixed Spanish and Native birth.
- reorganized Europe after Napoleon. Reestablished monarchies.
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- social classes (divisions) in France before the revolution. 1st: Church, 2nd: Nobility, 3rd: Everyone else
- radicals during the French Revolution.
- the right to vote.
- leader of the Haitian revolution
- military dictator that took over France after the revolution.
- created by John Locke. Rights that everyone is born with. Life, liberty, property.
- radical and murderous leader of the reign of terror during the French Revolution.
16 Clues: the right to vote. • leader of the Haitian revolution • radicals during the French Revolution. • leader of revolutions in South America • leader of revolutions in South America • a movement of thinking and reason in Europe. • extremely violent time during the French Revolution. • reorganized Europe after Napoleon. Reestablished monarchies. • ...
History Readings Week 34 2025-05-17
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- Who was defeated in the Franco-Prussian war in 1870? (p. 184)
- What religious group was expelled from France in the 1880s? (p. 193)
- Danger to the French Republic came from General ____ ____. (p. 195)
- What ruined the French wine industry in some places? (p. 194)
- Who succeeded Adolphe Thiers? (p. 188)
- Who was the first king of Italy? (p. 199)
- What month did Gambetta die? (p. 192)
- When was the kingdom of Italy established? (p. 199)
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- Who was Depretis’s most important successor? (p. 201)
- What year was the Peace of Frankfurt signed? (p. 186)
- How many life members did the French Senate consist of? (p. 190)
- What party in France was defeated in the general elections of 1885? (p. 195)
- What did France lack so that it lagged behind Germany and Great Britain after 1880? (p. 194)
- This Frenchman was an Orleanist statesman who became a leader in France. (p. 186)
- Agostino _____ was the leading figure in Italian government starting in 1876. (p. 200)
15 Clues: What month did Gambetta die? (p. 192) • Who succeeded Adolphe Thiers? (p. 188) • Who was the first king of Italy? (p. 199) • When was the kingdom of Italy established? (p. 199) • Who was Depretis’s most important successor? (p. 201) • What year was the Peace of Frankfurt signed? (p. 186) • Who was defeated in the Franco-Prussian war in 1870? (p. 184) • ...
Road to Revolution Crossword by Gael Ariza 2023-01-10
Unit 2 Map Review 2021-10-12
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- The city that the British tried to make loyal
- The entryway to the French colonies
- was previously called New Amsterdam
- Where the Second Continental Congress was held
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- the smallest colony
- Where the last battle of the Revolutionary War happened
- The largest Great Lake
- the first official state
- The main mountain range
- Where the French built their first fort
- the furthermost southern colony
- Where the French did most of their trading
12 Clues: the smallest colony • The largest Great Lake • The main mountain range • the first official state • the furthermost southern colony • The entryway to the French colonies • was previously called New Amsterdam • Where the French built their first fort • Where the French did most of their trading • The city that the British tried to make loyal • ...
French fries 2017-02-03
10 Clues: a Spanish ship • a 1513 explorer • a French captain • the Spanish crew • a town in Florida • a Spanish captain • the French explorers • the things they rode here • one of the colony's that fought • was the other colony that fought
Bernice Cupples 2021-05-20
10 Clues: cajun catch • roux-based soup • Cajun condiment • slow-moving stream • seafood stew over rice • French for "Fat Tuesday" • sandwich made with french bread • french donut with powdered sugar • cajun country political subdivisions • combination of rice, pork, seasoned sausage
French Revolution 2024-05-22
10 Clues: poor people • What's new? • ____ of terror • What women wore • French __________ • "Let them eat ____" • A famous French Feneral • 17__; the year it started • _____-Antoinette; who the french overthrew • men's cap (starts with "p" and ends with "n")
Bell's Napolean Ch. 3 The First Consul, 1799-1804 2024-09-29
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- The government ended by the Coup of 18 Brumaire in 1799
- French military leader who became Emperor after the Revolution
- 1799 French constitution that established the Consulate
- Number of leaders, or consuls, in the French Consulate
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- 1801 agreement between Napoleon and the Pope restoring the Catholic Church in France
- System where power is concentrated in one leader or a small group
- Coup of 18 (???). Napoleon's 1799 takeover of the French government
- Government of France from 1799 to 1804, led by Napoleon
- "name" of the three leaders of the consulate
- Length, in years, of the French Consulate period
10 Clues: "name" of the three leaders of the consulate • Length, in years, of the French Consulate period • Number of leaders, or consuls, in the French Consulate • The government ended by the Coup of 18 Brumaire in 1799 • Government of France from 1799 to 1804, led by Napoleon • 1799 French constitution that established the Consulate • ...
French revolution 2025-10-03
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- King Luis___,executed during the revoulution
- Storming of the _____ prison in 1789
- Revolutionary cry: _____!
- Revolution began in 17_____
- _____ Revolution (1789-1799)
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- French queen executed in 1793
- queen who said "Let them eat cake"
- Three social classes in pre-revolutionary France
- Revolutionary color with white and red
- French capital where revolution began
- The _____ Estate (common people)
11 Clues: Revolutionary cry: _____! • Revolution began in 17_____ • _____ Revolution (1789-1799) • French queen executed in 1793 • The _____ Estate (common people) • queen who said "Let them eat cake" • Storming of the _____ prison in 1789 • French capital where revolution began • Revolutionary color with white and red • King Luis___,executed during the revoulution • ...
BHS Wind Ensemble 2023-01-24
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- junior, temporarily unenrolled clarinet player
- senior, short curly-haired flute player
- senior, tall trumpet player
- junior, tall trombone player
- junior, bassoon player
- sophomore, tuba player
- junior, an incredibly tall euphonium player
- senior,euphonium player
- freshman, airy flute player
- senior, rotc and razi trombone player
- freshman, silly french horn
- freshman, short clarinet player
- junior, quiet trumpet player
- sophomore, stereotypical alto sax player
- freshman, fruity bass clarinet player
- senior, pure yellow long-haired trombone
- freshman, female trumpet player
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- senior, black-haired flute player
- junior, french horn player
- sophomore, french horn
- junior, chill trumpet player
- senior, fruity trombone player
- freshman, rotc trombone player
- sophomore, fruity flute player
- freshman, male clarinet player
- junior, fruity bass clarinet player
- freshman, clarinet player
- freshman, tenor sax player
- sophomore, oboe player
- junior, tuba player
- senior, fruity euphonium player
- senior, short trumpet player
- senior, bari sax player
33 Clues: junior, tuba player • sophomore, french horn • junior, bassoon player • sophomore, tuba player • sophomore, oboe player • senior,euphonium player • senior, bari sax player • freshman, clarinet player • junior, french horn player • freshman, tenor sax player • senior, tall trumpet player • freshman, airy flute player • freshman, silly french horn • junior, chill trumpet player • ...
The French Revolution 2023-01-19
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- A French Constitution created by the National Assembly
- Revolutionaries who aimed to end the rule of King Louis XVI
- No God, religion, King, or Constitution
- An Assembly elected to provide a new constitution after the overthrow of the monarchy
- A system where people were given land a protection by a higher Estate, and worked/fought for them as payment
- Established Napoleonic Code, Bank of France, and the Public Education System
- French royal residence and center of government
- The Clergy
- Being free in society from oppressive restrictions
- The Last King of France
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- The new government set up by the French Revolution
- Ideas of liberty, equality, reason, and progress
- The Nobility
- Doing away with privilege
- The feudal system run by an absolute monarch
- A meeting of delegates from all 3 Estates
- President of the national convention and was on the committee of public safety
- A state prison/ weaponry
- The Nation's citizens bound together in solidarity
- Peasants/Farmers/Everyone else
20 Clues: The Clergy • The Nobility • The Last King of France • A state prison/ weaponry • Doing away with privilege • Peasants/Farmers/Everyone else • No God, religion, King, or Constitution • A meeting of delegates from all 3 Estates • The feudal system run by an absolute monarch • French royal residence and center of government • Ideas of liberty, equality, reason, and progress • ...
10.4 Crossword Puzzle 2012-11-29
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- Did the French or English fight in a disorderly fashion?
- Isabella of Castile married _____.
- What charges did Joan of Arc have that led to her death?
- War that lasted 116 years.
- Leader of Czech Reformers.
- City in France where the new pope took residence.
- Lasted from 1378 to 1417 and divided Europe.
- First major battle of the Hundred Year War was at _____.
- The French cause, now seemingly hopeless fell into the hands of _____ in 1415.
- Hostility toward Jews.
- Who was under the control of the Mongols since the 13th Century?
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- Number of people that died in Europe during the Black Death.
- Most devastating natural disaster in European history.
- Who declared war on Philip in 1337?
- Who threw off the yolk of the Mongols?
- Annual Direct Tax.
- After 1438 the position of Holy Roman emperor was held by _____.
- Reastablished states.
- The English King, _____, was especially eager to achieve victory towards France?
- Girl who defeated history and died a Hero.
20 Clues: Annual Direct Tax. • Reastablished states. • Hostility toward Jews. • War that lasted 116 years. • Leader of Czech Reformers. • Isabella of Castile married _____. • Who declared war on Philip in 1337? • Who threw off the yolk of the Mongols? • Girl who defeated history and died a Hero. • Lasted from 1378 to 1417 and divided Europe. • ...
A Tale of Two Cities 2018-04-17
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- A person who practices medicine
- A woman who teaches children in a privte home
- The hobby of madame Dafarge
- prison in France
- city in England
- A jailer
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order
- Prison were Darnay is executed
- alias for the spies
- The grave robber
- French aristocrat
- Alcoholic attorney that works for Stryver
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- A financial establishment
- A man who belongs to the noble class
- crime Darnay was accused of
- author of Tale of Two Cities
- Prison in Paris
- hobby of Dr. Manette
- Lawyer and friend of Sydney Carton
- Darnay's nationality
- A machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves
- The governess for lucie
- A lawyer in British court
- daughter of Dr. Manette that hides his identity
- The uncle of Darnay
- A solution used to knockout Darnay
- Long lagged wild dog and description of Carton
- French county house
- place where Dr. Manette was held
- city in France
30 Clues: A jailer • city in France • Prison in Paris • city in England • prison in France • The grave robber • French aristocrat • The uncle of Darnay • alias for the spies • French county house • hobby of Dr. Manette • Darnay's nationality • The governess for lucie • A financial establishment • A lawyer in British court • crime Darnay was accused of • The hobby of madame Dafarge • ...
A Tale of Two Cities 2018-04-17
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- Long lagged wild dog and description of Carton
- city in England
- French county house
- A man who belongs to the noble class
- city in France
- The grave robber
- Darnay's nationality
- A machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order
- prison in France
- hobby of Dr. Manette
- place where Dr. Manette was held
- A lawyer in British court
- author of Tale of Two Cities
- A jailer
- Alcoholic attorney that works for Stryver
- The governess for Lucie
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- French aristocrat
- Prison in Paris
- alias for the spies
- The hobby of madame Dafarge
- daughter of Dr. Manette that hides his identity
- Prison were Darnay is executed
- A solution used to knockout Darnay
- A financial establishment
- The uncle of Darnay
- A woman who teaches children in a private home
- crime Darnay was accused of
- Lawyer and friend of Sydney Carton
- A person who practices medicine
30 Clues: A jailer • city in France • Prison in Paris • city in England • The grave robber • prison in France • French aristocrat • alias for the spies • French county house • The uncle of Darnay • Darnay's nationality • hobby of Dr. Manette • The governess for Lucie • A financial establishment • A lawyer in British court • The hobby of madame Dafarge • crime Darnay was accused of • ...
dinosaurs 2021-12-24
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- Canada Day is in this month
- Home of the CN Tower
- Largest city on the west coast
- Winnipeg is the capital of this province
- Province between Quebec and Nova Scotia (two words)
- One of two cities where you have grandparents
- Number of territories in Canada
- Initials for western-most province
- Easternmost province
- First province, if listing alphabetically
- City across the river from the capital of Canada
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- Largest french-speaking province
- province in which the Raptors play
- Capital of Canada
- Initials for the smallest province
- Province between Alberta and Manitoba
- Number of provinces in Canada
- Largest french-speaking city
- Truro is in this province (two words)
- Last name of the Prime Minister
- Capital of Nova Scotia
- what is in the middle of the flag
- One of two official languages in Canada
- One of two colours in the Canadian flag
- Most popular sport in Canada
25 Clues: Capital of Canada • Home of the CN Tower • Easternmost province • Capital of Nova Scotia • Canada Day is in this month • Largest french-speaking city • Most popular sport in Canada • Number of provinces in Canada • Largest city on the west coast • Last name of the Prime Minister • Number of territories in Canada • Largest french-speaking province • what is in the middle of the flag • ...
world history crossword 2025-02-11
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- french law code adopted in 1804
- hoped to unite prussia with all german city-states
- naval battle in 1805 in which the british royal navy resoundingly defeated the french navy
- results of the congress of vienna
- freed argentina,chile, and peru from spain
- what military decision made by napoleon in 1812 turned the napoleonic wars against france
- crowned king of italy in 1861
- unified the northern city states in 1858
- led troops to seize sicily in 1860
- what was one of the major provisions of the napolenic code
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- created in 1815 by the congress of vienna
- coalition led by arthur wellesly, the duke of wellington
- crowned kaiser(emperor)
- sardinian troops overran the?
- freed columbia, panama,venezuela,ecuador from spain
- prussia defeated france
- italian peninsula divided since the middle ages
- what was another one of the major provisions of the napolenic code
- linked up with garibaldis troops in?
- french colony on the western end of hispaniola
20 Clues: crowned kaiser(emperor) • prussia defeated france • sardinian troops overran the? • crowned king of italy in 1861 • french law code adopted in 1804 • results of the congress of vienna • led troops to seize sicily in 1860 • linked up with garibaldis troops in? • unified the northern city states in 1858 • created in 1815 by the congress of vienna • ...
New American ways of life 2025-02-17
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- to have something
- change the colour
- exchange
- jetable in French
- a large bin
- throw away something
- encourage
- the fact of using too much
- or else
- good for the future generations
- fridge, oven, timble dryer, etc...
- no longer fresh
- pull oneself up
- toxic cleaning product
- table, bed, cupboard, etc...
- good for your body and your mind
- path for pedestrians
- recover
- récupérer in french
- British word for the place where you walk by the street
- environmentally friendly
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- someone who collects discarded things
- gaspillage alimentaire in French
- dissuade
- disgusting, gross
- very very used
- exchange
- deliberately
- electronic little machine
- not brand new
- dispose of something
- tip liquid into
- another word for rubbish
- a piece of material you put on your bed
- the place where you take out your trash
- forage into something
- repair
- conscious
- glass container
- adhesive label
40 Clues: repair • or else • recover • dissuade • exchange • exchange • encourage • conscious • a large bin • deliberately • not brand new • very very used • adhesive label • tip liquid into • no longer fresh • pull oneself up • glass container • disgusting, gross • to have something • change the colour • jetable in French • récupérer in french • throw away something • dispose of something • path for pedestrians • ...
THE EIFFEL TOWER, THE TROCADERO, ARCH OF TRIOMPHE AND ELIZED FIELDS-LOUISE 2 ET MATHILDE 2025-06-06
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- The event for which the Eiffel Tower was created
- The French for « floor »
- The bank of the Seine where the Trocadéro is located
- The first floor is made of it
- The English for « escaliers »
- The number of floors in the Eiffel Tower
- Public event that takes place on the Champs-Elysées on July fourteenth
- The material of the armour of the Eiffel Tower
- Its other name is Avenue of the Palace of Tuileries
- The nickname of the Tour Eiffel
- The French for « shops »
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- Duration of the Eiffel Tower building
- A country represented on the columns of the Trocadéro
- The name of the singer who sang on the Eiffel Tower during the Olympic Games
- The English for « tour »
- The public place at the third floor on the Eiffel Tower
- The first name of the engineer Eiffel
- The English for « marécages »
- The French for « roundabout »
- The Champs-Élysées avenue is located on this borough
20 Clues: The French for « floor » • The English for « tour » • The French for « shops » • The first floor is made of it • The English for « marécages » • The English for « escaliers » • The French for « roundabout » • The nickname of the Tour Eiffel • Duration of the Eiffel Tower building • The first name of the engineer Eiffel • The number of floors in the Eiffel Tower • ...
SeniorVia Movies Expert 2025-08-03
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- Michael Keaton plays a washed-up superhero actor
- Plot-driving object that may have no real importance
- Whimsical French film about a Parisian waitress
- Cryptic word from Citizen Kane
- Last name of the visionary behind The Shining and Full Metal Jacket
- 1927 silent sci-fi masterpiece by Fritz Lang
- Brief, unexpected appearance by a celebrity
- Italian auteur known for 8½ and La Dolce Vita
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- French New Wave pioneer of The 400 Blows
- Swedish filmmaker known for The Seventh Seal
- First name of the director of 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Font seen in many movie posters and credits
- The “Master of Suspense” behind Vertigo and Rear Window
- French term for a director with a unique creative voice
- Fictional kingdom in The Lord of the Rings
- Genre known for shadows, detectives, and femme fatales
- Nolan’s mind-bending dream-within-a-dream thriller
- Brothers who invented the first movie projector
- Traditional film material used for decades
- Noir film with the line, “Forget it, Jake…”
20 Clues: Cryptic word from Citizen Kane • French New Wave pioneer of The 400 Blows • Fictional kingdom in The Lord of the Rings • Traditional film material used for decades • Font seen in many movie posters and credits • Brief, unexpected appearance by a celebrity • Noir film with the line, “Forget it, Jake…” • Swedish filmmaker known for The Seventh Seal • ...
music 2025-07-25
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- Austrian composer of classical era with five names
- Italian baroque composer famous for four seasons
- a modern composer famous for his humeresques
- French organist , composer, and conductor
- piece of music in common time beginning on the third beat of a bar
- deaf composer of the romantic era
- polish composer of romantic era
- this word literally means "a piece played
- Japanese violin player and teacher
- wrote more than 600 secular vocal works
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- he wrote the soundtrack for E.T. and Jaws
- composer and musician of the baroque period
- the smallest orchestra string instrument
- part of a long piece
- dance in triple time performed by a couple who turn around the dance floor
- a fast tempo
- German composer, musician and conductor of the romantic period
- a high-pitched woodwind
- Russian composer famous for nutcracker
- soviet Russian composer, pianist, and conductor
- French dance for 2 people adapted from French menuet
- Austrian composer of the classical era
22 Clues: a fast tempo • part of a long piece • a high-pitched woodwind • polish composer of romantic era • deaf composer of the romantic era • Japanese violin player and teacher • Russian composer famous for nutcracker • Austrian composer of the classical era • wrote more than 600 secular vocal works • the smallest orchestra string instrument • he wrote the soundtrack for E.T. and Jaws • ...
French Crossword 2024-11-14
School subjects 2015-02-17
French fries 2017-02-03
10 Clues: a Spanish ship • a 1513 explorer • a French captain • the Spanish crew • a town in Florida • a Spanish captain • the French explorers • the things they rode here • one of the colony's that fought • was the other colony that fought
North American Explorers 2023-11-16
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- Present day country where Cabot and Norsemen explored first.
- Cash crop that helped Jamestown to succeed as the first English colony in the new world.
- Sailing for England, this Italian reached continental North America in 1497.
- This trade is how the French succeeded financially in the New World.
- Of the most devastating diseases to humanity, high fever with pustules all over body.
- This was the first country to explore the New World.
- The native americans had high fatality rates from European diseases because they lacked this.
- This English colony mysteriously disappeared in 1587.
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- Number of English Colonies in the New World.
- First permanent French Settlement in the New World, founded in 1607.
- Land claimed by LaSalle in the Miss. River Basin named after Louis XIV.
- Island where Columbus landed in 1492.
- This was a direct route to Asia through the New World.
- Religion that the natives were converted to by the French and Spanish.
- These people explored an area of North America they called Vinland around the year 1000.
- French explorer that first mapped the St. Lawrence River.
16 Clues: Island where Columbus landed in 1492. • Number of English Colonies in the New World. • This was the first country to explore the New World. • This English colony mysteriously disappeared in 1587. • This was a direct route to Asia through the New World. • French explorer that first mapped the St. Lawrence River. • ...
French and Indian War Crossword 2023-01-09
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- An assembly chosen by the British goverment
- The highest class in society
- Control over an industry or an economy
- A trade between the Americas,Europe and Africa
- A war between the French and the British where the Indians helped gain land in North America
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- Another name for the French and Indian War
- A crop used for the sole purpose of making money
- The treaty that ended the French and Indian War
- A French fort that was the site of the first major battle in the French Indian
- A group of civilians that fight for their country
10 Clues: The highest class in society • Control over an industry or an economy • Another name for the French and Indian War • An assembly chosen by the British goverment • A trade between the Americas,Europe and Africa • The treaty that ended the French and Indian War • A crop used for the sole purpose of making money • A group of civilians that fight for their country • ...
music 2021-02-26
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- Austrian composer of classical era with five names
- Italian baroque composer famous for four seasons
- a modern composer famous for his humeresques
- French organist , composer, and conductor
- piece of music in common time beginning on the third beat of a bar
- deaf composer of the romantic era
- polish composer of romantic era
- this word literally means "a piece played
- Japanese violin player and teacher
- wrote more than 600 secular vocal works
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- he wrote the soundtrack for E.T. and Jaws
- composer and musician of the baroque period
- the smallest orchestra string instrument
- part of a long piece
- dance in triple time performed by a couple who turn around the dance floor
- a fast tempo
- German composer, musician and conductor of the romantic period
- a high-pitched woodwind
- Russian composer famous for nutcracker
- soviet Russian composer, pianist, and conductor
- French dance for 2 people adapted from French menuet
- Austrian composer of the classical era
22 Clues: a fast tempo • part of a long piece • a high-pitched woodwind • polish composer of romantic era • deaf composer of the romantic era • Japanese violin player and teacher • Russian composer famous for nutcracker • Austrian composer of the classical era • wrote more than 600 secular vocal works • the smallest orchestra string instrument • he wrote the soundtrack for E.T. and Jaws • ...
Crossword 2021-03-18
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- Belfast’s climb
- the mountain CLK5 tried to climb
- German war V8
- pre-war trials team name
- french racer and resistance fighter
- french mountains
- an allard features in this film
- french GP track
- spark dispenser
- Ardun designer
- over exuberant handling
- integrale’s animal emblem
- the fastest J2’s nickname
- Mille miglia’s start town
- historic car magazine
- January’s trial
- Italian road race
- nailsworths climb to the sky
- Hill sporting allards gap
- post war trials team
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- first Monaco GP winner
- Florida’s allard
- Chrysler big wig and K2 owner
- American V8
- home town of Madeira drive
- forced induction
- IMHOF’s company
- OHV heads
- shooting brake model
- motor show venue
- rear axle part
- coupe des alpes winner
- Swiss hill climb
- steering wheel manufacturer
- Jersey’s climb
- musical rear axle
- heavenly body in your engine bay
- “Allard” always found at this circuit
38 Clues: OHV heads • American V8 • German war V8 • rear axle part • Ardun designer • Jersey’s climb • Belfast’s climb • IMHOF’s company • french GP track • spark dispenser • January’s trial • Florida’s allard • forced induction • french mountains • motor show venue • Swiss hill climb • musical rear axle • Italian road race • shooting brake model • post war trials team • historic car magazine • first Monaco GP winner • ...
Canada 2021-12-24
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- Canada Day is in this month
- Home of the CN Tower
- Largest city on the west coast
- Winnipeg is the capital of this province
- Province between Quebec and Nova Scotia (two words)
- One of two cities where you have grandparents
- Number of territories in Canada
- Initials for western-most province
- Easternmost province
- First province, if listing alphabetically
- City across the river from the capital of Canada
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- Largest french-speaking province
- province in which the Raptors play
- Capital of Canada
- Initials for the smallest province
- Province between Alberta and Manitoba
- Number of provinces in Canada
- Largest french-speaking city
- Truro is in this province (two words)
- Last name of the Prime Minister
- Capital of Nova Scotia
- what is in the middle of the flag
- One of two official languages in Canada
- One of two colours in the Canadian flag
- Most popular sport in Canada
25 Clues: Capital of Canada • Home of the CN Tower • Easternmost province • Capital of Nova Scotia • Canada Day is in this month • Largest french-speaking city • Most popular sport in Canada • Number of provinces in Canada • Largest city on the west coast • Last name of the Prime Minister • Number of territories in Canada • Largest french-speaking province • what is in the middle of the flag • ...
World History Crossword 2020-01-16
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- Born in 1642 and showed few signs of brilliancy at first
- Francois-Marie was known as _______
- In 1762 Rousseau presented his concept of a _______
- What did Voltaire champion in the eighteenth century
- Taught mathematics, first European to make heaven observations
- Came from an English aristocrat family
- Places the earth at the center of the universe
- _______ went to the university of Paris
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- The person who developed the scientific method wasn't scientist
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where?
- One philosopher who proposed a new approach to justice
- Who was a french noble with famous work
- The first daaily newspaper was printed in 1706 and _______
- first daily newspaper was printed in 1706 in _______
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- Enlightenment were known by the french word _______
- She received training in astronomy by a self taught astronomer
- Seventeenth century french philosopher
- What were the elegant drawing rooms called
- Two seventeenth century Englishmen _______ and Isaac newton
- The best statement was made in 1776 by _______
21 Clues: Francois-Marie was known as _______ • Seventeenth century french philosopher • Came from an English aristocrat family • Who was a french noble with famous work • _______ went to the university of Paris • Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where? • What were the elegant drawing rooms called • Places the earth at the center of the universe • ...
Chapter 6: In Sunny Spain (1882-1885) 2012-07-14
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- Spanish steamer bound for Singapore
- The daughter of Don Pablo Ortiga y Rey
- French steamer bound for Europe
- He proclaimed "the freedom of science and the teacher"; he was also the professor of history.
- Parliamentarian, head of the Republican Progressive Party in Madrid
- It is where he first time saw camels.
- The capital of Ceylon.
- The Filipinos' favorite cafe in Barcelona wherein they gave Rizal a party
- Ship captain from Asturias, Spain
- The author of The Wandering Jew
- French word of his first nationalistic essay.
- Junoy Journalist and member of the Spanish Cortes
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- The first Manila bilingual newspaper.
- The French word for the poem that he wrote and which he personally declaimed
- Son of Don Pablo Ortiga y Rey
- Minister of Ultramar
- Rizal describe this place as the cosliest capital in Europe.
- Greatest city of Cataluña and Spain's second largest city
- This is where he took up Medicine and Philosophy and Letters
- The most famous street in Barcelona
20 Clues: Minister of Ultramar • The capital of Ceylon. • Son of Don Pablo Ortiga y Rey • French steamer bound for Europe • The author of The Wandering Jew • Ship captain from Asturias, Spain • Spanish steamer bound for Singapore • The most famous street in Barcelona • The first Manila bilingual newspaper. • It is where he first time saw camels. • The daughter of Don Pablo Ortiga y Rey • ...
Unit 6 Crossword 2013-04-10
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- Main Result of Latin American Revolts
- Enlightenment Thinker that thought, "Freedom of Religion and Speech."
- "The Most Autocratic Leader"
- Major Result of English Revolution
- A very important document that reflects many Enlightenment Ideas
- The Act of A Ruler Leading without any Checks and Balances.
- Enlightenment Thinker that thought, "If the Government no longer protects natural rights, the people have the right to revolt."
- Enlightenment Thinker that said, "Nobility should be abolished."
- The Act of Overthrowing a Government
- Claimed to be, "Guardian of the Church"
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- The Claim that God gave them the right to rule.
- Where a countries money doesn't have as much value as before.
- Major Cause for English Revolution
- A Cause of the glorious revolution.
- First Absolute Ruler after French Revolution
- Palace of The King and Queen of France
- A Cause of All the Revolutions, (Economic)
- Spearhead of French Revolutionaries, (Got Killed Himself)
- Major Bankrupting Problem During 1600's-1800's.
- King that was Executed During French Revolution.
20 Clues: "The Most Autocratic Leader" • Major Cause for English Revolution • Major Result of English Revolution • A Cause of the glorious revolution. • The Act of Overthrowing a Government • Main Result of Latin American Revolts • Palace of The King and Queen of France • Claimed to be, "Guardian of the Church" • A Cause of All the Revolutions, (Economic) • ...
Wrist Depot Puzzler 2015-04-27
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- Blue jewel of the Costa del Buchan (9)
- Capital of the Wrist empire (7)
- Famous 5 join french town (12)
- Home of the Burj Khalifa - worlds tallest building (5)
- French Canadian city on an island in the St Lawrence river (8)
- Sleepless in this depot (7)
- Where they wear flowers in their hair (3,9)
- Aberdeen's Oil Exhibition Twin in the USA (7)
- Depot where it's tomorrow half way through today ! (9)
- French port right on the sunny Med (9)
- Depot that never sleeps (3,4)
- Largest seaport in West Jutland (7)
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- Barbary Apes are just across the border from this depot (9)
- Nike have their HQ here (8)
- Y'all come here for Mardi gras & cajun creole (3, 7)
- Famous for Herring fishing in the old days (5,8)
- Depot in paradise (8)
- Biggest city on the West cost of Canada (9)
- The main seafaring hub of Europe (10)
- Not short of sand in this depot (4,5)
- Home of the Dandies (8)
21 Clues: Depot in paradise (8) • Home of the Dandies (8) • Nike have their HQ here (8) • Sleepless in this depot (7) • Depot that never sleeps (3,4) • Famous 5 join french town (12) • Capital of the Wrist empire (7) • Largest seaport in West Jutland (7) • The main seafaring hub of Europe (10) • Not short of sand in this depot (4,5) • Blue jewel of the Costa del Buchan (9) • ...
Revolutionary Review 2023-12-11
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- Our ambassador to France during the war
- Morgan's three-line defense with militia leads to a US victory
- "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
- Symbol of French-American alliance; helped Washington for much of the war
- "To His Excellency, General Washington"
- Commander-in-chief of US
- Decided not to help colonists when they petitioned him
- America's first women's rights activist
- Main writer of Declaration of Independence
- First shots fired here
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- Turning point of war; Franklin & French agree to alliance
- US declared this on July 4th, 1776
- Hero of Saratoga who became America's most famous traitor
- With the help of French army and navy, Americans surround British and force surrender
- Americans hurt many Brits, but lose because they run out of ammo
- Author of "Common Sense"
- Americans badly defeated; Washington lucky to escape
- Americans prove their new fighting skills after Valley Forge
- Washington hoped to catch the Hessians off guard; needed a victory before the New Year
- Trained the Americans at Valley Forge
20 Clues: First shots fired here • Author of "Common Sense" • Commander-in-chief of US • US declared this on July 4th, 1776 • "Give me liberty, or give me death!" • Trained the Americans at Valley Forge • Our ambassador to France during the war • "To His Excellency, General Washington" • America's first women's rights activist • Main writer of Declaration of Independence • ...
France 2024-04-26
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- a man of noble rank and or title
- Amount you have to pay for something
- lowest class
- a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire
- the refusal to accept or comply with something
- queen of France 1780
- a particular system of faith and worship
- members of the aristocracy (the nobility)
- a court of justice
- He was the leader of the French Republic as First Consul from 1799 to 1804
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- a man who is a priest and or minister
- King of France 1780
- members of the Catholic Church (the clergy)
- In charge of the country
- Wife of Napoleon
- all other members of French society (the commoners)
- National Razor
- a sovereign ruler of great power and rank, especially one ruling an empire
- period of the French Revolution when a series of massacres and numerous public executions
- Royality/wife of the king
20 Clues: lowest class • National Razor • Wife of Napoleon • a court of justice • King of France 1780 • queen of France 1780 • In charge of the country • Royality/wife of the king • a man of noble rank and or title • Amount you have to pay for something • a man who is a priest and or minister • a particular system of faith and worship • members of the aristocracy (the nobility) • ...
Unit 6: Reason & Revolution Vocabulary 2022-11-06
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- The document that formally declared that the 13 Colonies were gaining independence from England.
- The introduction of machinery to replace making items by hand.
- Typically associated with businesspeople.
- Also referred to as the Age of Enlightenment.
- French word for philosopher.
- A Haitian general.
- An insurrection that resulted in Haitian victory.
- Separate branches of government.
- The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution.
- Represented the nobility, the clergy, and the commons.
- Equal distribution of power.
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- "Let them eat cake."
- Four factors were: labor, land, capital, and entrepreneurship.
- Being well-informed due to education, reasoning, and/or science.
- A time where panic and fear overtook the French due to the initiation of the French Revolution.
- A Genevan composer, philosopher, and writer.
- Rural --> City.
- Known as "El Libertador" which translates to "The Liberator."
- The 3 Field System.
- Examples include mining, retailing, manufacturing, and transportation.
- Scottish philosopher and economist who wrote "The Wealth of Nations."
- Also known as the Ancien Régime.
22 Clues: Rural --> City. • A Haitian general. • The 3 Field System. • "Let them eat cake." • French word for philosopher. • Equal distribution of power. • Separate branches of government. • Also known as the Ancien Régime. • Typically associated with businesspeople. • A Genevan composer, philosopher, and writer. • The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution. • ...
The French Revolution 2022-05-03
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- The war that birthed a new america
- Louis IX's French royal house
- A political uprising
- A collection of laws and principles a government or organization operates on
- National assembly in France before the french revolution
- An absolute monarchy sharing its power with legislative bodies
- The name of Louis XIV's home
- Major European historical turning point
- Illegal advantage gained by position
- A System of government
- Country with the first Revolution
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- Major scientific turning point
- A philosophical movement
- Current state of affairs
- King of France from 1754 to 1793
- A group of used-to-be Third Estate members
- Townspeople with a certain level of comfort
- A governing hereditary nobility
- 16th century christian church
- A French pledge to remain steadfast until France was allowed a written constitution
- Continent next to Asia
- Country Louis XIV lived in
- The Seven Years' War that lasted 9
- a government with supreme powers
- Compulsory military service
25 Clues: A political uprising • Continent next to Asia • A System of government • A philosophical movement • Current state of affairs • Country Louis XIV lived in • Compulsory military service • The name of Louis XIV's home • Louis IX's French royal house • 16th century christian church • Major scientific turning point • A governing hereditary nobility • King of France from 1754 to 1793 • ...
Car brands 2025-06-08
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- – Charger and Challenger come from here.
- – High-performance German brand.
- – Hyundai’s luxury division.
- – Popular Japanese carmaker.
- – Japanese brand with a "Zoom-Zoom" slogan.
- – Maker of the Altima and Leaf.
- – German brand with a blue-and-white roundel.
- – Four interlocked rings.
- – Italian maker of small cars.
- – Maker of the Corvette.
- – Toyota’s luxury brand.
- – Exotic brand with a bull logo.
- – German for “people’s car.”
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- – Known for off-road vehicles.
- – American brand founded by Henry.
- – French brand with a lion logo.
- – Small British car owned by BMW.
- – Known for Civics and Accords.
- – South Korean car brand.
- – Hyundai’s sister brand.
- – Electric cars by Elon Musk.
- – Trucks with a horned logo.
- – American brand with a winged logo.
- – French hypercar brand owned by Rimac.
- – Known for AWD and boxer engines.
- – Older GM brand, popular in China.
- – Iconic red sports cars.
- – Swedish brand known for safety.
- – Defunct Swedish carmaker.
- – French brand in Formula 1.
30 Clues: – Maker of the Corvette. • – Toyota’s luxury brand. • – South Korean car brand. • – Hyundai’s sister brand. • – Iconic red sports cars. • – Four interlocked rings. • – Defunct Swedish carmaker. • – Hyundai’s luxury division. • – Popular Japanese carmaker. • – Trucks with a horned logo. • – French brand in Formula 1. • – German for “people’s car.” • – Electric cars by Elon Musk. • ...
Vehicle brands 2025-11-19
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- Martin – British manufacturer associated with James Bond's car.
- – French brand famous for its historic hydropneumatic suspension.
- – South Korean manufacturer whose name means "modernity."
- – Company founded by the creator of the Model T.
- – A German manufacturer famous for the 911.
- – A French brand with a diamond logo.
- – A French brand whose traditional logo is a lion.
- – German brand known for its four rings.
- – A Japanese automotive giant, a leader in hybrid vehicles.
- – Chinese brand whose name means "Build Your Dreams."
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- – A famous Italian supercar brand with a bull logo.
- – A South Korean brand whose name can be interpreted as “coming from Asia to the world.”
- – American brand also known as "Chevy."
- – Romanian brand known for its affordable models.
- – Iconic Italian brand with the "Prancing Horse."
- – Sport division born from SEAT.
- – One of the oldest luxury car manufacturers in the world.
- – A Japanese manufacturer associated with the Wankel rotary engine.
- – Japanese brand of cars and motorcycles.
- – Bavarian brand whose initials stand for "Motor Factories."
20 Clues: – Sport division born from SEAT. • – A French brand with a diamond logo. • – American brand also known as "Chevy." • – German brand known for its four rings. • – Japanese brand of cars and motorcycles. • – A German manufacturer famous for the 911. • – Company founded by the creator of the Model T. • – Romanian brand known for its affordable models. • ...
The French Revolution 2016-02-10
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- The hereditary right of a monarch to rule.
- A member of a class of persons who are small farmers or farm laborers of low social rank.
- A sweeping change.
- the political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution.
- French Revolution document that outlines what the National Assembly considered to be the natural rights of all people and the rights that they possessed as citizens.
- Form of government in which the king/queen has all of the power.
- Living in a city
- A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- The use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims
- French middle class
- 97% of the population in France. They consisted of the Bourgeoisie, the urban workers and the peasants; they paid high taxes and had no special privileges.
- The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- A person who is moderate in opinion or opposed to extreme views and actions, especially in politics.
- Brotherhood. A group of society formed by people who share common interests
- The distribution of military and economic power that prevents any one nation from becoming too strong.
- of Terror Radical phase and period of violence after the onset of the French Revolution. (1793-1794)
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- A high-ranking social class determined by birth. In France, the Second Estate.
- Assembly A French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate on June 17, 1789, to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French people.
- Meeting of representatives of European monarchs called to reestablish the old order after the defeat of Napoleon.
- A political viewpoint disposed to preserve existing conditions, institutions, etc.,or to restore traditional ones.
- The sudden overthrow of a government by force.
- Favoring drastic political, economical, or social reforms.
- A financial charge imposed upon a taxpayer by a state to fund various public expenditures.
- A movement in the 18th century that advocated the use of reason in the reevaluation of accepted ideas.
- belief that a rulers authority comes directly from God.
- pre-revolutionary social class in France.
- A series of alliances among European nations in the 19th century, devised by Prince Klemens von Metternich to prevent the outbreak of wars or revolutions.
- The guiding principle of the human mind in the process of thinking. The mental powers concerned with forming conclusions and judgments.
- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizen who can elect people to represent them.
- Freedom
- Church officials. In France, the First Estate
31 Clues: Freedom • Living in a city • A sweeping change. • French middle class • pre-revolutionary social class in France. • The hereditary right of a monarch to rule. • Church officials. In France, the First Estate • The sudden overthrow of a government by force. • belief that a rulers authority comes directly from God. • Favoring drastic political, economical, or social reforms. • ...
Tennis Players 2025-01-16
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- Australian player who won 24 Grand Slam singles titles, a record in women's tennis.
- Polish player who reached 1 Grand Slam final but did not win a title.
- Argentine player with 1 Grand Slam singles title.
- Australian player who won two calendar-year Grand Slams (1962 and 1969).
- American player with 7 Grand Slam singles titles.
- Serbian player who holds 24 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in history.
- Yugoslav-born player who won 9 Grand Slam singles titles.
- American who won 14 Grand Slam singles titles.
- Australian player who won 3 Grand Slam singles titles before her retirement in 2022.
- American tennis star with 23 Grand Slam singles titles.
- Chinese player who won the 2011 French Open.
- Russian tennis star with 5 Grand Slam singles titles, including a career Grand Slam.
- Swiss player with 5 Grand Slam singles titles.
- Czech player who won 2 Wimbledon singles titles.
- Russian player who won 2 Grand Slam singles titles.
- American tennis star who won 7 Grand Slam singles titles.
- Swedish player who shocked the tennis world by defeating Nadal at the French Open in 2009.
- American player who won the French Open in 1989 at the age of 17.
- Belgian player with 7 Grand Slam singles titles.
- German player who won 6 Grand Slam singles titles.
- Swiss player with 20 Grand Slam singles titles.
- American player known for his 1 Grand Slam singles title.
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- Italian player who won the French Open in 2010.
- Austrian player, famous for winning the French Open in 1995.
- Australian player who won the US Open in 2011.
- Spanish player known for his dominance on clay with 22 Grand Slam singles titles.
- American tennis player with 8 Grand Slam singles titles.
- Czech-American player with 18 Grand Slam singles titles.
- Russian player who won the French Open in 2004.
- British player with 3 Grand Slam singles titles, including two Wimbledon victories.
- Belgian player with 4 Grand Slam singles titles.
- Belarusian player who won 2 Grand Slam singles titles.
- Serbian player who won the French Open in 2008.
- Swedish player who won 7 Grand Slam singles titles.
- American player with 8 Grand Slam singles titles.
- American tennis player with 18 Grand Slam singles titles.
- Australian player who won 2 Grand Slam singles titles, including Wimbledon.
- German tennis legend who won 22 Grand Slam singles titles, including a Golden Slam in 1988.
- American player with 3 Grand Slam singles titles.
- Swedish tennis legend who won 11 Grand Slam singles titles.
40 Clues: Chinese player who won the 2011 French Open. • Australian player who won the US Open in 2011. • American who won 14 Grand Slam singles titles. • Swiss player with 5 Grand Slam singles titles. • Italian player who won the French Open in 2010. • Russian player who won the French Open in 2004. • Serbian player who won the French Open in 2008. • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword 2012-10-21
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- name of war that took place in 1812
- Guarantees U.S. citizens specific rights
- where we live
- British agreed to abandon their northwestern forts.
- Young French diplomat
- U.S. senator from New York against federalists
- Challenged federal authority
- First President
- largest land deal in history
- kidnapping
- treaty signed by U.S. and British representatives in Belgium on December 24, 1814
- Hamilton/ First secretary of the treasury
- lead crew of 45 to explore new land
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- electors to vote for presidential and vice presidential candidates on separate ballots
- organized and led 3,000 troops to protect frontier
- Recognized the southern boundary of the US
- stopped shipments of food and other American products to all foreign ports
- revolution July 14, 1789 French revolutionaries stormed the Bastille during
- Prohibited U.S. trade with Britain and France
- had a revolutionary war in 1789
- guarantees freedom of religion, speech, freedom of press
- supporters of a republic
- Supporters of ratification of the constitution
- Lead crew of 45 to explore new land
- United States gained independence from
25 Clues: kidnapping • where we live • First President • Young French diplomat • supporters of a republic • Challenged federal authority • largest land deal in history • had a revolutionary war in 1789 • name of war that took place in 1812 • Lead crew of 45 to explore new land • lead crew of 45 to explore new land • United States gained independence from • ...
A Tale of Two Cities 2018-04-17
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- city in France
- prison in France
- A person who practices medicine
- A woman who teaches children in a private home
- A jailer
- The daughter of Dr. Manette that hides his identity
- A man who belongs to the noble class
- The hobby of madame Dafarge
- A machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves
- Prison in Paris
- crime Darnay was accused of
- hobby of Dr. Manette
- author of Tale of Two Cities
- The uncle of Darnay
- A financial establishment
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- Long lagged wild dog and description of Carton
- Lawyer and friend of Sydney Carton
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order
- A lawyer in British court
- A solution used to knockout Darnay
- The grave robber
- French county house
- Prison were Darnay is executed
- city in England
- The governess for lucie
- French aristocrat
- The alias for the spies
- place where Dr. Manette was held
- Alcoholic attorney that works for Stryver
- Darnay's nationality
30 Clues: A jailer • city in France • city in England • Prison in Paris • prison in France • The grave robber • French aristocrat • French county house • The uncle of Darnay • hobby of Dr. Manette • Darnay's nationality • The governess for lucie • The alias for the spies • A lawyer in British court • A financial establishment • The hobby of madame Dafarge • crime Darnay was accused of • ...
Obituary 2018-03-08
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- was a serbian-american inventor
- he was an american inventor of cotton gin
- he was an german,engineer
- he was an english inventor,engineer
- was an italian physicist
- he was a british politician
- he was a scottish inventor,mechanical engineer
- he created the spinning jenny
- was an american engineer and inventor
- he was an german physician
- he was a french philosopher
- was an german inventor and mechanical engineer
- he was an french biologist
- he was a philospher,economist
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- he was a welsh textile manufacturer
- became involved in the abolitionist movement
- was an american he found the ford motor company
- he was a american inventor
- was an english ironmaster and quaker
- he was an english cleric
- he was an german philosopher
- he was an english inventor of wool combing
- was an english inventor who created the first practical steam engine
- are a british rock band formed in blackpool
- he was a french artist
25 Clues: he was a french artist • he was an english cleric • was an italian physicist • he was an german,engineer • he was a american inventor • he was an german physician • he was an french biologist • he was a british politician • he was a french philosopher • he was an german philosopher • he created the spinning jenny • he was a philospher,economist • was a serbian-american inventor • ...
U2 crossword 2020-03-29
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- there are five stars in Chinese f_____
- possibly
- 滑雪
- France is in the Western E________
- the capital of the country is Paris
- the language of France
- 楼梯
- awesome, cool
- v______ is a place to grow grapes
- Pisa T___
- you can buy goods in the department s______
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- the South of France is on the c_______
- finish,complete
- do not l___ on the bed all the day, and you need to get up to study.
- n. 问候
- the w_____ is French famous drink
- southern
- would rather
- today is 30th March
- you can take a l____ to the top of the building
- who is the r_____ of the letter
- mind your s____ when you go down stairs
- A French town by the sea is the p______ place for a summer holiday
- √
- please tell me your a_______, and i will go to meet you
25 Clues: √ • 滑雪 • 楼梯 • n. 问候 • possibly • southern • Pisa T___ • would rather • awesome, cool • finish,complete • today is 30th March • the language of France • who is the r_____ of the letter • the w_____ is French famous drink • v______ is a place to grow grapes • France is in the Western E________ • the capital of the country is Paris • the South of France is on the c_______ • ...
Sophia Smith 7th period 2021-09-17
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- A way animals survive weather conditions.
- A world famous city in Louisiana.
- fight between large organized forces.
- Large estate grew one major crop for profit.
- Decree passed defining the conditions of slavery.
- Electrical discharge
- A journey or voyage.
- A gift of real estate
- daily record of events.
- male monarch
- Established a great Lakes fur trading post.
- The price of shares kept increasing like a balloon.
- The first capital of the French colony.
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- A barrier island off the coast of the Mississippi.
- American bison
- A group of people who settle in their native land.
- severe suffering.
- A French architect
- channel for water.
- A French Priest
- A person who is bound to a life of service.
- customs
- Women who traveled with small trunks.
- A region of early Louisiana settlement above New Orleans.
- The first European settlement in Mississippi.
25 Clues: customs • male monarch • American bison • A French Priest • severe suffering. • A French architect • channel for water. • Electrical discharge • A journey or voyage. • A gift of real estate • daily record of events. • A world famous city in Louisiana. • fight between large organized forces. • Women who traveled with small trunks. • The first capital of the French colony. • ...
Unit VIII - The Late Modern Era 2025-02-13
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- United the northern Italian city-states
- French law code in 1804
- A year and a half war in 1870-1871 and Prussia wins
- Created in 1815 by Congress of Vienna
- This confederation was created, but dissolved in 1813
- Crowned King of Italy in 1861
- Issued by U.S. President, James Monroe in 1823
- In South America, he freed Argentina, Chile, and Peru from Spain
- 7 week war in 1866 and Prussia Wins
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- Led the red shirts to seize Sicily
- Leaders met to redraw map of Europe after napoleonic wars
- This empire dissolved in 1806
- Established on January 18, 1871
- In South America, he freed Colombia, Panama, Venezuela, and Ecuador from Spain
- Former slave, led Haitan rebellion against France
- Crowned Keiser after Franco-Prussia War
- French Colony on the western end of Hispaniola
- Hoped to unite Prussia with all German city-states
- In South America, he freed Brazil from Portugal in 1822
- French general & overthrew the government
20 Clues: French law code in 1804 • This empire dissolved in 1806 • Crowned King of Italy in 1861 • Established on January 18, 1871 • Led the red shirts to seize Sicily • 7 week war in 1866 and Prussia Wins • Created in 1815 by Congress of Vienna • United the northern Italian city-states • Crowned Keiser after Franco-Prussia War • French general & overthrew the government • ...
Jack's Fantastic Football Crossword 2025-11-13
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- – Young English midfielder known for his skill and control.
- – Brazilian forward known for his tricks and flair.
- – French legend who became Real Madrid’s manager.
- – Young English midfielder shining at Real Madrid.
- – Brazilian winger famous for his speed at Real Madrid.
- – Brazilian goalkeeper for Liverpool.
- – Manchester United winger who also campaigns against child hunger.
- – Dutch defender and Liverpool’s rock at the back.
- – South Korean forward who plays for Tottenham Hotspur.
- – Belgian playmaker for Manchester City.
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- – French striker with colourful hair and creative celebrations.
- – Croatian midfielder and World Cup finalist.
- – French forward famous for his incredible pace.
- – Argentinian legend who has won multiple Ballon d’Ors.
- – Portuguese striker known for his powerful headers and free kicks.
- – Polish striker known for his goal-scoring consistency.
- – Former England captain known for his free kicks and style.
- – Egyptian star and Liverpool’s top scorer.
- – Norwegian goal machine playing for Manchester City.
- – England’s captain and record goal scorer.
20 Clues: – Brazilian goalkeeper for Liverpool. • – Belgian playmaker for Manchester City. • – Egyptian star and Liverpool’s top scorer. • – England’s captain and record goal scorer. • – Croatian midfielder and World Cup finalist. • – French forward famous for his incredible pace. • – French legend who became Real Madrid’s manager. • ...
Cheese Crossword 2025-11-05
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- – Italian cheese that hardens with age and grates well
- – Lumpy dairy pieces formed when milk separates
- – Danish cheese with a buttery and smooth texture
- – Creamy French cheese similar to Brie
- – Hard aged cheese grated over pasta
- – Italian cheese often sliced for sandwiches
- – French blue cheese made from sheep’s milk
- – Crumbly Greek cheese made from sheep or goat milk
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- – Classic orange or white cheese first made in England
- – Cheese known for its holes and nutty flavor
- – Soft Italian cheese used on pizza
- – Mild Dutch cheese often covered in red wax
- – Soft cheese often used in lasagna and desserts
- – English blue cheese protected by name origin laws
- – Soft French cheese with an edible white rind
- Crossword Words and Clues
- – Cheese streaked with mold cultures giving a sharp taste
- – Spanish cheese made from Manchega sheep
- – Mild American cheese similar to cheddar but softer
- – Italian cheese with a creamy center
- – Enzyme used to curdle milk in cheese making
21 Clues: Crossword Words and Clues • – Soft Italian cheese used on pizza • – Hard aged cheese grated over pasta • – Italian cheese with a creamy center • – Creamy French cheese similar to Brie • – Spanish cheese made from Manchega sheep • – French blue cheese made from sheep’s milk • – Mild Dutch cheese often covered in red wax • – Italian cheese often sliced for sandwiches • ...
Loanwords 2025-11-30
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- – A graceful style of dance that originated in France.
- – A powerful ocean wave caused by an underwater disturbance.
- – A small restaurant that serves coffee and light meals; French.
- – A keyboard musical instrument; Italian.
- – An outdoor area next to a house; Spanish.
- – Singing along to recorded music without the original vocals; Japanese.
- – A Japanese rice cake made from glutinous rice.
- – A lively celebration or festival; Spanish.
- – A digital character or persona used in games or online.
- – A sweet and tangy tomato-based condiment; from Hokkien Chinese.
- – A low, one-story house; Hindi.
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- – A planned meeting between two or more people; French.
- – A long, curved tropical fruit; Wolof.
- – A journey to observe or photograph wildlife; Swahili.
- – A flat, treeless Arctic plain; Russian.
- – A style or method of cooking; French.
- – A branch of mathematics dealing with variables; Arabic.
- – A small digital icon used to express emotion; Japanese.
- – A school level for young children; German in origin.
- – A machine capable of carrying out tasks automatically; Czech.
20 Clues: – A low, one-story house; Hindi. • – A long, curved tropical fruit; Wolof. • – A style or method of cooking; French. • – A flat, treeless Arctic plain; Russian. • – A keyboard musical instrument; Italian. • – An outdoor area next to a house; Spanish. • – A lively celebration or festival; Spanish. • – A Japanese rice cake made from glutinous rice. • ...
Henry VIII's last years: foreign relations 1540-47 2022-06-03
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- debasement of .. helped pay for the French war
- town captured during 1544 march on Paris
- Mary of .. married James V as part of a pro-French policy 1538
- Treaty to marry Edward VI to Mary, daughter of James V that collapsed
- started in North Germany to preserve semi-independence from Charles V
- V in 1542 Henry VIII allied with in response to the French-Ottoman Turks alliance
- cost of French war 1542
- Scottish army were defeated where in 1542
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- wife intended to strengthen protestant relations 1540
- Truce between Charles V and Francis I that threatened England 1538
- Treaty signed 1546 allowing Henry VIII payments of pension money in return for returning the captured town in 1554
- English power in Ireland was only really limited to the area in and around
- Henry VIII began the change of Ireland from a clan-based Gaelic structure to a ... state
- Henry was.. by the Pope 1538
- Anthony.. was the first English governor for the new kingdom of Ireland
- Earl in charge of rough raids in Edinburgh and Dunbar that further alienated Scots 1544-45
16 Clues: cost of French war 1542 • Henry was.. by the Pope 1538 • town captured during 1544 march on Paris • Scottish army were defeated where in 1542 • debasement of .. helped pay for the French war • wife intended to strengthen protestant relations 1540 • Mary of .. married James V as part of a pro-French policy 1538 • ...
U6 Test Review: Revolutions 2025-05-02
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- - literally means “blow to the state,” a term used to describe a forcible takeover of a government
- - Leader of the Jacobins during the Reign of Terror; wanted to have a “republic of virtue” and wipe out all traces of France’s past
- - the document that laid out a constitutional foundation for France.
- - the idea created by Theodor Herzl, which set a goal for the European Jewish Community to create a separate nation for Jewish people in Palestine
- - the name the Third Estate gave to themselves after they withdrew from the Estates-General; this becomes the legislative part of the French Government
- - an economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned by a class of people who have access to money; businesses in this system are made to make profits
- - A Corsican famed for his military genius, who took over the French government and became the Consul and then Emperor of France
- - The time period during which France was ruled by Robespierre and the Committee on Public Safety, when many French people were executed for being “enemies of the republic.”
- - Extreme love or pride in one's country/nation that often leads to ethnocentrism and competition with other countries
- - The pledge of the National Assembly to stay together until they had completed a constitution for France
- - the three large social classes of France: the Church, the Nobles, and the People
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- - The international meeting of the countries that defeated Napoleon, splitting up Europe to set up a balance of power and avoid future wars.
- - a social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, businesspeople, and wealthy farmers
- - a bias against Jewish people, especially in a political manner caused by nationalism or ethnocentrism
- - Also known as the “Old Regime.” The social and political system of France before the French Revolution; based on feudalism and having three classes of people, called “estates.”
- - the greatly increased output of machine-made goods that occurred in Europe from the mid-1700s into the 1800s
- - the process of developing machine production of goods
- - an economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and work for the welfare of all
- - an assembly of representatives from all three estates, in which each of the three estates had only one vote.
- - a political party during the French Revolution, very radical in their beliefs; members of the Jacobin Club
- - the wave of panic in the French countryside that spread the French Revolution after the Storming of the Bastille.
- - the machine used for executions in France. Used a sharp, weighted blade to sever the head instantly
22 Clues: - the process of developing machine production of goods • - the document that laid out a constitutional foundation for France. • - the three large social classes of France: the Church, the Nobles, and the People • - a social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, businesspeople, and wealthy farmers • ...
Elena, Mae, and Zoe's crossword 2024-12-18
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- holds information
- the lightest color on the French flag
- long french bread
- beauty products on your face (action of)
- fruits on trees
- nine lives
- loyal pet
- where you live
- learning building
- what color a pig is
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- small birthday dessert
- the place you go for cleaning
- 78% of people who live in the US speak it
- it holds paper
- a fruit with black seeds
- cold tea
- something to hold supplies
- two wheel vehicle
18 Clues: cold tea • loyal pet • nine lives • it holds paper • where you live • fruits on trees • holds information • long french bread • two wheel vehicle • learning building • what color a pig is • small birthday dessert • a fruit with black seeds • something to hold supplies • the place you go for cleaning • the lightest color on the French flag • beauty products on your face (action of) • ...
Chapter 5: War and Peace 2018-02-28
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- Not choosing a side on an issue
- Marquis de ________ was the French commander during the fight for Louisbourg
- Somebody's personal point of view on a topic
- As a country that recognizes two official languages, Canada is officially ________
- Absorbing a minority culture into the majority one, losing the culture's unique attributes
- The Treaty of ________ finally ended conflict between France and Britain, and gave all of Quebec to the British
- The bloodiest battle on Canadian soil occurred between the French and British on the Plains of ________
- The ________ Act gave back rights to the Canadiens and helped restore the province to its former self
- A formal agreement between nations or groups
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- Cutting off a fortress' supplies so that it will be forced to surrender
- A person whose first language is French
- These people were expelled from Nova Scotia because of their French heritage
- Following Pontiac's protests, the British laid out the Royal ________ of 1763 to give the First Nations some land
- Major-General James ________ was the British commander during the fight for Louisbourg
- Favouring one side of an issue over another
- A country more powerful than most other countries
- Correct and true information
17 Clues: Correct and true information • Not choosing a side on an issue • A person whose first language is French • Favouring one side of an issue over another • Somebody's personal point of view on a topic • A formal agreement between nations or groups • A country more powerful than most other countries • Cutting off a fortress' supplies so that it will be forced to surrender • ...
Enlightenment and Revolutions Crossword 2022-03-10
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- Island birthplace of Napoleon
- Female philosopher who supported gender equality
- cramped city apartment buildings in the Industrial Revolution
- Country place of the French king
- French Emperor who died in exile
- First name of the King of France
- First name of the Queen of France pre-Revolution
- Philosopher who supported checks and balances
- First island exile of Napoleon
- Title of the most famous work by Thomas Hobbes
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- Brutal Jacobin leader who died by guillotine
- Radical party of the Revolution
- Prison whose destruction started the Revolution
- Invention that made it possible for factories to use coal for power
- device used to execute many in the Reign of Terror
- a whiff of this helped Napoleon put down a Revolution
- ___________ without representation helped kick off the American Revolution
- Moderate political party of the Revolution
- Final island exile of Napoleon
- This failed invasion was Napoleon's biggest defeat
- Hero of the American and French Revolutions
- Man who fell victim to BATHTUB MURDER
22 Clues: Island birthplace of Napoleon • Final island exile of Napoleon • First island exile of Napoleon • Radical party of the Revolution • Country place of the French king • French Emperor who died in exile • First name of the King of France • Man who fell victim to BATHTUB MURDER • Moderate political party of the Revolution • Hero of the American and French Revolutions • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-02-14
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- revolution to overthrow King louis XVI
- revolution, a series of wars to gain independence
- had a monopoly on oil
- industry where women spun cotton in their homes
- Revolution to revolt from the French, inspired by the French
- Alexander graham bell created this to further communication technology
- a practice of forcing kids to work in factories because they are cheap to employ
- Henry ford created this to help transport people
- people pay taxes for government provided services
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- when one person controls all of the production of a good
- created interchangeable part and Cotton gin
- Thomas Paine wrote this pamphlet
- James Hargreaves created this to spin multiple threads at once
- Revolution to gain independence from Britain
- Created by James Watt to harness coal and make steam
- Guglielmo Marconi created this
- revolution where technology was advanced and manufacturing became more efficient
- needs a full revolution to be created
- life, liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness
- market influenced by supply and demand
20 Clues: had a monopoly on oil • Guglielmo Marconi created this • Thomas Paine wrote this pamphlet • needs a full revolution to be created • revolution to overthrow King louis XVI • market influenced by supply and demand • created interchangeable part and Cotton gin • life, liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness • Revolution to gain independence from Britain • ...
chapter 14-Dylan 2015-10-15
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- who gathered taught universes.
- selling of church positions
- revolution expansion of trade change in business practices
- Effort by christian leaders to drive the Muslims out of Spain.
- of representatives that makes laws for nation.
- Co pet founder of dynasty ruled France from 987 to 1328.
- 2-Pope who called for 1st crusade.
- 2 English king who added French lands to English holdings by marrying Elanor of Aquitaine.
- Muslim leader of 1100's.
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- 2 one of the most powerful Capetian kings.
- language.
- plague deadly disease spread across Asia Europe in 14th century.
- A holy war.
- field system Farmland dived into 3 equal sized fields.
- law body of rulings by English judges.
- year war war between England and France from 1337 to 1453.
- the lion English king who fought Saladin in 3rd crusade.
- class person who lived in a town.
- of arc English peasant who led french army to victory at Orleans.
- general council of representatives advise the French king.
20 Clues: language. • A holy war. • Muslim leader of 1100's. • selling of church positions • who gathered taught universes. • class person who lived in a town. • 2-Pope who called for 1st crusade. • law body of rulings by English judges. • 2 one of the most powerful Capetian kings. • of representatives that makes laws for nation. • field system Farmland dived into 3 equal sized fields. • ...
World History Crossword 2020-01-16
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- Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where?
- What were the elegant drawing rooms called
- Two seventeenth century Englishmen _______ and Isaac newton
- Born in 1642 and showed few signs of brilliancy at first
- Who was a french noble with famous work
- Francois-Marie was known as _______
- In 1762 Rousseau presented his concept of a _______
- Taught mathematics, first European to make heaven observations
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- The best statement was made in 1776 by _______
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- Enlightenment were known by the french word _______
- One philosopher who proposed a new approach to justice
- Came from an English aristocrat family
- What did Voltaire champion in the eighteenth century
- Seventeenth century french philosopher
- Places the earth at the center of the universe
- The first daaily newspaper was printed in 1706 and _______
- She received training in astronomy by a self taught astronomer
- The person who developed the scientific method wasn't scientist
- _______ went to the university of Paris
20 Clues: Francois-Marie was known as _______ • Came from an English aristocrat family • Seventeenth century french philosopher • Who was a french noble with famous work • _______ went to the university of Paris • Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where? • What were the elegant drawing rooms called • Places the earth at the center of the universe • ...
Modern world history 2016-12-12
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- he invented the spinning jenny
- country that had many different religions 4 of which did not get along
- son that helped his dad reform Siam
- during this the crop rotation was made up
- executed by guilltione for trying to escape France
- when a country takes over another country and controlls there government
- said "what worries you masters you
- had 6 wives
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- document signed 1215
- he was a German emperor and had a painting of himself in the hall of Versailles
- information about something from a person that was in what happened
- information about something from a book
- one cause was poor leadership
- French people would meet at the tennis court and make up a direct democracy
- war because china was forced to by drugs
- one year of violence
- they were the first of the theee estates
- what Louis xvi was executed by
- French emperor who ended the French Revolution
- when peasants went around burning down buildings
20 Clues: had 6 wives • document signed 1215 • one year of violence • one cause was poor leadership • he invented the spinning jenny • what Louis xvi was executed by • said "what worries you masters you • son that helped his dad reform Siam • information about something from a book • war because china was forced to by drugs • they were the first of the theee estates • ...
Social Studies 2024-01-31
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- The disease that nearly killed Cartier's men.
- The place all the explorers tried to make it to
- What is now named Quebec City
- The ship Henry Hudson rode to North America
- The chief of the Iroquois tribe
- The shoes Indigenous people wore during the snowy months
- The ship Champlain rode on his first voyage to North America
- The river the French explorers came down
- What is now called Montreal
- The season most dangerous for Cartier
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- An explorer that made it to newfoundland
- Was the first French explorer to make it to North America
- The place Champlain founded
- The place the Indigenous people called North America
- A disease that killed many different First Nation people.
- The person the Hudson bay is named after
- How many people Cartier Kidnaped
- Known as the father of new France
- When the crew takes over a ship
- When the French traded fur with the First Nations
20 Clues: The place Champlain founded • What is now called Montreal • What is now named Quebec City • The chief of the Iroquois tribe • When the crew takes over a ship • How many people Cartier Kidnaped • Known as the father of new France • The season most dangerous for Cartier • An explorer that made it to newfoundland • The person the Hudson bay is named after • ...
Quarantine Entertainment II 2024-09-16
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- the cutest poodle we know
- enjoyable but stressful TV series about a chef "The ____"
- John Dietz's French name in 10th grade French
- finish this song lyric "karma karma karma karma karma______"
- site of most recent girls weekend
- finish this song lyric "gonna add it ____"
- nothing better than the support of lifelong _____
- limited series drama on Netflix by E Hilderbrand "Perfect _____"
- our teacher in 10th grade French Madame _____
- most likely to navigate in an emergency
- site of very first girls weekend
- most likely to know the best eyeliner in an emergency
- most likely to create a crossword puzzle in an emergency
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- quote from Fast Times "no shirt, no shoes, no_____"
- site of next girls weekend
- quote from Pretty in Pink "applause, applause, ___"
- a type of sauce that Colby cooks all day
- a fun way to exercise and dance away stress
- most likely to make a plan in an emergency
- most likely to cook in an emergency
20 Clues: the cutest poodle we know • site of next girls weekend • site of very first girls weekend • site of most recent girls weekend • most likely to cook in an emergency • most likely to navigate in an emergency • a type of sauce that Colby cooks all day • finish this song lyric "gonna add it ____" • most likely to make a plan in an emergency • ...
Cinema’s firsts 2025-03-12
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- system used to synchronize recorded sound with motion pictures.
- 1st cinema
- The first monster movie, released in 1915.
- computer generated imagery
- “spectators” in a movie theater
- term for “the waterer watered”
- A film genre that often features cowboys, outlaws, and frontier landscapes.
- 1st movie using 3D technologie in after effects
- a famous film company
- The first public film projection was held at the Salon
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- The first film with natural color, released in 1908, was A Visit to the …
- french word for trip
- number of images taken per second by the 1st camera
- rooms are more … in the 1st pathé cinemas
- french word for “moon” in the title of a 1902 sci-fi classic.
- filmmaking technique that involves inserting scenes from the past to provide backstory.
- du … Café in Paris.
- 1st animation film
- “parody”
- “Movie theater”
- famous song but also a type of movie
- Oldest film production company
22 Clues: “parody” • 1st cinema • “Movie theater” • 1st animation film • du … Café in Paris. • french word for trip • a famous film company • computer generated imagery • term for “the waterer watered” • Oldest film production company • “spectators” in a movie theater • famous song but also a type of movie • rooms are more … in the 1st pathé cinemas • The first monster movie, released in 1915. • ...
Haitan Revolution 2023-05-30
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- what month did the revolution start
- What event inspired the Haitian revolution
- French leader during this time
- the colony most influenced by the Haitian revolution
- the french word for black freed slaves
- was a main french leader
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- Person of mixed white and black ancestry
- who was a significant rebel leader
- economic system most popular in Haiti
- the only successful slave revolt
- what month did the revolution end
- people of black ancestry
12 Clues: people of black ancestry • was a main french leader • French leader during this time • the only successful slave revolt • what month did the revolution end • who was a significant rebel leader • what month did the revolution start • economic system most popular in Haiti • the french word for black freed slaves • Person of mixed white and black ancestry • ...
The French Revolution 2016-03-28
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- fortress in paris
- member of democratic club in paris
- antoinette arch dutchess of austria
- place where consulate duties are carried out
- king of france until 1792
- typically middle class
- event during first days of revolution
- city in france
- bonaparte french military leader
- 3 diversions of europe
- violent time in paris
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- robespierre french lawyer and politition
- person who rules small country
- created in april 1793
- military strategy
- another term for coup
- large blade used in exicutions
- means banishment
18 Clues: city in france • means banishment • fortress in paris • military strategy • created in april 1793 • another term for coup • violent time in paris • typically middle class • 3 diversions of europe • king of france until 1792 • person who rules small country • large blade used in exicutions • bonaparte french military leader • member of democratic club in paris • ...
Louisiana/LSU 101 2021-03-25
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- Orleans, Jazz Capitol of the World
- Gras, Fat Tuesday Celebration
- French or Spanish Descendant
- County in Louisiana
- Louisiana Swamp
- Oak, Common Tree on Campus
- Valley, Nickname for Tiger Stadium
- Of French Canadian Descent
- Famous LSU Basketballer
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- Tower, Tower on Campus
- Creole Musical Genre
- Rouge, Capitol City
- Pontchartrain Causeway, World’s Longest Bridge over Water
- Border River
- Café du Monde Specialty
- You Can’t Date Boys from this State
- Grounds, LSU Green Space
- Tigers, Cheer at LSU
18 Clues: Border River • Louisiana Swamp • Rouge, Capitol City • County in Louisiana • Creole Musical Genre • Tigers, Cheer at LSU • Tower, Tower on Campus • Café du Monde Specialty • Famous LSU Basketballer • Grounds, LSU Green Space • Oak, Common Tree on Campus • Of French Canadian Descent • French or Spanish Descendant • Gras, Fat Tuesday Celebration • Orleans, Jazz Capitol of the World • ...
French crossword puzzle 2025-06-11
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- A female sibling
- Your sibling's daughter
- Grandson in French
- Your step dad
- The son of your step-mom/dad
- someones wfe
- The wife of your dad
- you step-mother
- The brother of you dad/mom
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- Your female cousin
- The daughter of your step-mom/dad
- The sister of you dad/mom
- Granddaughter in French
- The husband of mom
- Someones husband
- Your sibling's son
- A male sibling
- Your male cousin
18 Clues: someones wfe • Your step dad • A male sibling • you step-mother • A female sibling • Someones husband • Your male cousin • Your female cousin • Grandson in French • Your sibling's son • The husband of mom • The wife of your dad • Granddaughter in French • Your sibling's daughter • The sister of you dad/mom • The brother of you dad/mom • The son of your step-mom/dad • ...
Vocab Culinary 20-40 (Advanced) 2016-10-27
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- a rich dish of chopped cooked shellfish in a sauce of butter, cream, egg yolks, and sherry
- a dish that combines eggplant, tomatoes, onions, bell peppers, zucchini, garlic, and herbs simmered in olive oil
- the recipe for a thick cut of beef prepared for two people and served with bearnaise sauce
- a seasoned ground meat mixture served as an elegant appetizer spread
- the French term for food wrapped and baked in parchment paper
- the French term for a complete meal of several courses for the price of the entree
- a dome-shaped dessert made by lining a bowl with liquor-moistened cake slices and filling it with a mixture of sweetened whipped cream, grated chocolate, and chopped nuts and topping with additional cake slices
- a cooking style of the Provence region of France that incorporates garlic, tomatoes, and olive oil
- a thin slice of meat rolled around a filling of mushrooms, breadcrumbs, or cheese or a mixture of vegetables and cheese or meat
- a dramatic method of food presentation that involves sprinkling a food with heated liquor and igniting it with a match just before serving
- a cooking style of Nice, France, that incorporates tomatoes, black olives, capers, anchovies, and garlic
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- a cooking style of Florence, Italy, that incorporates spinach into a primarily fish and egg dish
- a French phrase meaning "fixed price", referring to one price for a complete meal, sometimes including several choices for each course
- a creamy sauce made of egg yolks, butter, and lemon juice and served with vegetables or fish and egg dishes
- French for "burnt cream," this chilled custard has a brown sugar topping which is caramelized under the broiler and becomes brittle
- a small cup of very strong coffee usually served after dinner
- a classic French dish of chicken mushrooms, onions, herbs, and bacon or salt pork cooked together with red wine
- an airy savory or sweet mixture that is made light in texture with beaten egg whites gently folded in and then baked or chilled
- the French term for "of the day", as in "soup du jour"
- an uncooked sauce made with fresh basil, garlic, pine nuts, Parmesan cheese, and olive oil and traditionally served with pasta
20 Clues: the French term for "of the day", as in "soup du jour" • a small cup of very strong coffee usually served after dinner • the French term for food wrapped and baked in parchment paper • a seasoned ground meat mixture served as an elegant appetizer spread • the French term for a complete meal of several courses for the price of the entree • ...
WWI Crossword Mini-Project Logan Howe 2022-12-08
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- WWI engagement in which the French repulsed a major German offensive.
- A major military success for Austria-Hungary and Germany on the Eastern Front.
- The First WWI battle fought by the armies of the British Empire and the French Third Republic against the German Empire.
- Fought on May 28, 1918, was the first major American battle and offensive of WWI.
- An unsuccessful attempt by the Allied Powers of WWI to control the sea route from Europe to Russia.
- The Fourth Battle of Ypres, the Fourth Battle of Flanders and Operation Georgette.
- Comprised battles fought along the eastern frontier of France and in southern Belgium, shortly after the outbreak of WWI.
- Major battle between Russia and Austria-Hungary during the early stages of WWI in 1914.
- The Russian Empire's greatest feat of arms during WWI, and among the most lethal offensives in world history.
- Fought between Austria-Hungary and Serbia in November and December 1914, during the Serbian Campaign of WWI.
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- The Allies launch a renewed assault on German lines in the Flanders region of Belgium.
- Fought between Russia and Germany between 26 and 30 August 1914. The battle resulted in the almost complete destruction of the Russian Second Army and the suicide of its commanding general, Alexander Samsonov.
- Germany's last attempt to defeat the British and French armies on the Western Front, and try to win total victory.
- One of the first battles of WWI started when Russian troops attempted to invade German territory in a multi-pronged ambush.
- German and Ottoman forces found themselves encircled by British Empire and French forces under General Sir Edmund Allenby.
- Germany's worst defeat since the start of the war. In combat, the Canadians pushed the Germans back almost 8 miles.
- The first Anglo-German naval battle of WWI, fought on August 28, 1914, between ships of the United Kingdom and Germany.
- Largest naval battle of WWI.
- (First battle of...") An offensive during WWI by the French army and the British Expeditionary Force against the advancing Germans who had invaded Belgium and northeastern France and were within 30 miles of Paris.
- The Battle of Arras was a British offensive on the Western Front during WWI. From 9 April to 16 May 1917, British troops attacked German defences near the French city of Arras on the Western Front.
20 Clues: Largest naval battle of WWI. • WWI engagement in which the French repulsed a major German offensive. • A major military success for Austria-Hungary and Germany on the Eastern Front. • Fought on May 28, 1918, was the first major American battle and offensive of WWI. • The Fourth Battle of Ypres, the Fourth Battle of Flanders and Operation Georgette. • ...
WWI Battles Crossword Mini-Project Logan Howe 2022-12-07
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- The Fourth Battle of Ypres, the Fourth Battle of Flanders and Operation Georgette.
- Largest naval battle of WWI.
- The Russian Empire's greatest feat of arms during WWI, and among the most lethal offensives in world history.
- The First WWI battle fought by the armies of the British Empire and the French Third Republic against the German Empire.
- Fought between Russia and Germany between 26 and 30 August 1914. The battle resulted in the almost complete destruction of the Russian Second Army and the suicide of its commanding general, Alexander Samsonov.
- The Battle of Arras was a British offensive on the Western Front during WWI. From 9 April to 16 May 1917, British troops attacked German defences near the French city of Arras on the Western Front.
- German and Ottoman forces found themselves encircled by British Empire and French forces under General Sir Edmund Allenby.
- Germany's last attempt to defeat the British and French armies on the Western Front, and try to win total victory.
- (First battle of...") An offensive during WWI by the French army and the British Expeditionary Force against the advancing Germans who had invaded Belgium and northeastern France and were within 30 miles of Paris.
- A major military success for Austria-Hungary and Germany on the Eastern Front.
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- fought between Austria-Hungary and Serbia in November and December 1914, during the Serbian Campaign of WWI.
- An unsuccessful attempt by the Allied Powers of WWI to control the sea route from Europe to Russia.
- The Allies launch a renewed assault on German lines in the Flanders region of Belgium.
- One of the first battles of WWI started when Russian troops attempted to invade German territory in a multi-pronged ambush.
- Comprised battles fought along the eastern frontier of France and in southern Belgium, shortly after the outbreak of WWI.
- Major battle between Russia and Austria-Hungary during the early stages of WWI in 1914.
- Germany's worst defeat since the start of the war. In combat, the Canadians pushed the Germans back almost 8 miles.
- The first Anglo-German naval battle of WWI, fought on August 28, 1914, between ships of the United Kingdom and Germany.
- Fought in May 28, 1918 was the first major American battle and offensive of WWI.
- WWI engagement in which the French repulsed a major German offensive.
20 Clues: Largest naval battle of WWI. • WWI engagement in which the French repulsed a major German offensive. • A major military success for Austria-Hungary and Germany on the Eastern Front. • Fought in May 28, 1918 was the first major American battle and offensive of WWI. • The Fourth Battle of Ypres, the Fourth Battle of Flanders and Operation Georgette. • ...
History 2025-01-13
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- leader of the society of untied Irishmen
- a group made by the third estate that represented France
- the religious group in Ireland that controlled the government the most
- the tax placed by the British on printed documents
- radicals who believed the king should be deposed
- the king who ruled during the French Revolution
- a radical who led the terror in 1793-1894
- led the Haitians to victory against the French and created the Haitian flag
- the sons of liberty ti tea overboard to rebel against the tax on tea
- the first battle of the American revolution
- the declaration that the French used after the revolution which described everyone as a citizen
- a general if a Spanish army who left because they didn’t abolish slavery then he went to Haiti and was loyal to the French but fought against them with enslaved people
- a document that the king introduced proclaiming that the colonists were rebels which allowed militia to pursue more aggressive acts toward them
- a French general who was involved in both the French and American revolutions
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- representatives from the 3 estates
- restrictions and limitations put in place by the British after the Boston tea party
- where the Irish were ambushed by the British and forced to surrender as the were shelled by bullets
- pamphlet written by Thomas Paine advocating for American independence and encouraging colonists to fight for their independence
- a document that stated the colonists were still loyal to Britain and the king but the king refused to read it
- led a slave revolt but was unsuccessful
- a killing of 5 people after miscommunication between the British soldiers and the colonists
- where George Washington led an unsuccessful battle that increased morale for colonists
- written by Thomas Jefferson stating why the American colonies had a right to separate from Britain
- the most dominant religion in Ireland
- the 10 month period of which executions took place if you were seen to be threatening the revolution
- where the Irish fought and won which caused its capital to flee
- an oath taken by the National Assembly which stated they wouldn’t disband until they had created a new constitution
- the year the Declaration of Independence was signed
28 Clues: representatives from the 3 estates • the most dominant religion in Ireland • led a slave revolt but was unsuccessful • leader of the society of untied Irishmen • a radical who led the terror in 1793-1894 • the first battle of the American revolution • the king who ruled during the French Revolution • radicals who believed the king should be deposed • ...
French Exploration 2023-09-06
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- (T/F) This was the first settlement in Texas
- What happened to the French settlement?
- (T/F) The French had explored the Gulf of Mexico
- What was he sent to map?
- Who had the Karankawa spared?
- (T/F) He landed in TX on purpose
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- The tribe that often fought with French settlers
- The name of the fort he built
- The name of the French ship that sank
- (T/F) French exploring TX pushed Spanish to return
- The name of the French explorer we discussed
11 Clues: What was he sent to map? • The name of the fort he built • Who had the Karankawa spared? • (T/F) He landed in TX on purpose • The name of the French ship that sank • What happened to the French settlement? • (T/F) This was the first settlement in Texas • The name of the French explorer we discussed • The tribe that often fought with French settlers • ...
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-24
10 Clues: 12 french nuns • enslaved Africans • First French capital • Trade,Protection,Power • First official governor • when are forced to leave • leaving one's own country • Ended French and Indian war • Free but not equal africans • Is a golf resort in present day
Haitan Revolution 2023-05-30
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- the french word for black freed slaves
- Person of mixed white and black ancestry
- the colony most influenced by the Haitian revolution
- French leader during this time
- people of black ancestry
- was a main french leader
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- What event inspired the Haitian revolution
- the only successful slave revolt
- what month did the revolution start
- economic system most popular in Haiti
- who was a significant rebel leader
- what month did the revolution end
12 Clues: people of black ancestry • was a main french leader • French leader during this time • the only successful slave revolt • what month did the revolution end • who was a significant rebel leader • what month did the revolution start • economic system most popular in Haiti • the french word for black freed slaves • Person of mixed white and black ancestry • ...
Gaby's Vocabulary 1 2018-12-28
8 Clues: A colorful bird • French for 'news' • French for 'bird' • An impressive ape • French for 'to break' • It blows strong by the sea • French verb that is often used for keys • You are one because you're learning French!
Cinco De Mayo Crossword 2019-10-16
15 Clues: to die • to win • to lead • to lose • to fight • word for naval • the word for war • the word for battle • men in the french army • a celebration with floats • french generals first name • Mexican generals first name • The two sides military forces • who was attacking the Mexicans • the town where the battle happened
1st 9 Weeks Crossword 2022-10-11
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- French trading city, capital of Canadian colony
- The first permanent English settlement
- Spanish explorer/soldier
- Colony established as a home for debtors
- First colony established by the Puritans
- Leader of Jamestown, coined the term "no work, no food"
- Colony that originally belonged to the Netherlands
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- Colonial region with forested hills and sandy coastlines, along with harsh winters and mild summers
- European country that colonized Canada; sent explorers like La Salle and de Champlain
- First English colony in the Americas
- First European to discover the Americas
- Religious group that first landed in New England
- French fort in the Ohio Valley
- Treaty of ______; ended the French & Indian War
- Everyone's favorite teacher
15 Clues: Spanish explorer/soldier • Everyone's favorite teacher • French fort in the Ohio Valley • First English colony in the Americas • The first permanent English settlement • First European to discover the Americas • Colony established as a home for debtors • First colony established by the Puritans • French trading city, capital of Canadian colony • ...
SPANISH COLONIAL TEXAS 2017-10-12
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- ROMAN CATHOLIC MAN WHO TEACHES CHRISTIANITY
- MIDWAY PRESIDIO BETWEEN RIO GRANDE AND EAST TEXAS
- PEOPLE OF MEXICAN HERITAGE THAT CONSIDERED TEXAS HOME
- EXPEDITION THAT SHOWED FRENCH INTEREST IN TEXAS
- A SOLDIER'S PAY AND SOMETIMES LATE BECAUSE OF ISOLATION.
- SENT TO DESTROY FORT ST. LOUIS
- TWO REASONS NATIVE AMERICANS LIVED AT MISSIONS
- ASKED THE FRENCH TO HELP REBUILD FIRST SPANISH MISSION
- MEN FROM PRESIDIOS THAT PROTECTED TRAVELERS AND SUPPLY TRAINS
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- FIRST SPANISH MISSION IN EAST TEXAS
- BUILT TO CONVERT AND EDUCATE NATIVE AMERICANS IN SPANISH WAY
- REJECTED CATHOLIC RELIGION AND RESENTED THE SPANISH
- A FORT OR MILITARY OUTPOSTS
- PEOPLE OF MIXED SPANISH AND NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE
- MISSION SAN ANTONIO DE VALERO
- SECOND SPANISH MISSION FOUNDED IN TEXAS IN 1699
- FORT THAT LA SALLE CONSTRUCTED FOR FRENCH
- SPANISH WORD USED TO DESCRIBE NATIVE PEOPLE AS ALLY OR FRIEND
18 Clues: A FORT OR MILITARY OUTPOSTS • MISSION SAN ANTONIO DE VALERO • SENT TO DESTROY FORT ST. LOUIS • FIRST SPANISH MISSION IN EAST TEXAS • FORT THAT LA SALLE CONSTRUCTED FOR FRENCH • ROMAN CATHOLIC MAN WHO TEACHES CHRISTIANITY • TWO REASONS NATIVE AMERICANS LIVED AT MISSIONS • EXPEDITION THAT SHOWED FRENCH INTEREST IN TEXAS • SECOND SPANISH MISSION FOUNDED IN TEXAS IN 1699 • ...
Rileigh Ellison 1st hour 2021-09-17
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- claimed the Mississippi River port for France
- First French capital in Louisiana
- owner ship over a colony granted by the king
- a group of people from one country settling on foreign lands
- first owner of freak has Louisiana
- passed to put illegal slave trad to an end
- Founder of the first settlement in Louisiana
- women brought to Louisiana from France to marry
- land usually owned by someone wealthy and is worked by slaves
- a person bound to a life of service
- led the expedition down the Mississippi rivers
- a important French port
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- a fort made to defend claim on Mississippi River
- the first government system in NO
- the Temporary capitol of Louisiana in 1714
- land given by the king
- were the French settled
- Found the settlement of New Orleans
18 Clues: land given by the king • were the French settled • a important French port • the first government system in NO • First French capital in Louisiana • first owner of freak has Louisiana • a person bound to a life of service • Found the settlement of New Orleans • the Temporary capitol of Louisiana in 1714 • passed to put illegal slave trad to an end • ...
Reasons for Misrule - Davis Reading 2022-02-16
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- a special month for women
- What was the median age for apprenticeship?
- What was seen as less of an issue in the city than it was in the countryside?
- french word that means kingdoms of youth
- ____ can have its own rigour and can also decipher king and state
- Which Abbey had a large number of married men in 1541?
- organizations of unmarried men in the peasant community who have reached puberty
- What was the organization of legal clerks in French cities called?
- The leader or head of an abbey
- a noisy, masked demonstration to humiliate local wrongdoers or celebrate marriages
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- In 1630, what form did the uprising against royal tax officers take in Dijon?
- which budding religion was supported by the youth-abbey in Savoie and Switzerland?
- set up by a group of locals as a mockery of the community
- the french word for youth
- A French lawyer with traditional views on the reasons for misrule
- a type of monastery used under the control of an abbot
- What was the punishment imposed by the Abbey of the rue Mercière in Lyon for swearing and blasphemy?
17 Clues: a special month for women • the french word for youth • The leader or head of an abbey • french word that means kingdoms of youth • What was the median age for apprenticeship? • a type of monastery used under the control of an abbot • Which Abbey had a large number of married men in 1541? • set up by a group of locals as a mockery of the community • ...
People to Know 2013-01-03
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- 1st astronomer to present a heliocentric view of the universe
- Emperor of France who conquered most of Europe
- English Philosophe who believed in the social contract and the blank slate. He influenced the Declaration of Independence.
- Leader of the Reign of Terror
- Philosophe who wrote the book The Leviathan and believed in the social contract
- French king known as the sun king and famous for saying "I am the State."
- English king who was tried and executed for abuses of power
- Ruler of France who was forced to give up the throne and executed during the French Revolution
- Absolute leader of Russia who tried to westernize his country
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- Chancellor of Prussia who helped to unify Germany
- Guerilla fighter who helped unify southern Italy with Northern Italy
- English scientist known for his study of gravity and the laws of motion.
- French Philosophe who believed in the separation of powers and influenced the US Constitution.
- Led the first crew to circumnavigate the world
- Sailed the Nina, Pinta, and the Maria to the New World for Spain
- French Philosophe who believed that people were naturally good
- Spanish Conquistador that conquered the Aztecs
17 Clues: Leader of the Reign of Terror • Emperor of France who conquered most of Europe • Led the first crew to circumnavigate the world • Spanish Conquistador that conquered the Aztecs • Chancellor of Prussia who helped to unify Germany • English king who was tried and executed for abuses of power • 1st astronomer to present a heliocentric view of the universe • ...
School subjects 2023-06-27
Azincourt by Bernard Cornwell 2014-11-09
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- Monarch of a country.
- The creator and ruler of the universe and source of moral authority
- Rival of the French in Medieval times
- Main characters first name
- This saint was a shoe maker.
- a broad piece of metal or another suitable material, held by straps or a handle attached on one side, used as a protection against blows or missiles.
- a medieval bow of a kind that is fixed across a wooden support and has a groove for the bolt and a mechanism for drawing and releasing the string.
- A weapon used by English archers in Medieval Times.
- They eat snails and Frogs legs here.
- something fought by two enemies.
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- main character in this book.
- a man, usually of noble birth, who after an apprenticeship as page and squire was raised to honourable military rank and bound to chivalrous conduct.
- Main characters French wife.
- A French city taken by King Henry in the war of 1415.
- Author of this book.
- soldiers who fought on horseback.
- A medieval battle-ax consisting of a long shaft ending in an axe or a combination of an axe, hammer, and pick.
17 Clues: Author of this book. • Monarch of a country. • Main characters first name • main character in this book. • Main characters French wife. • This saint was a shoe maker. • something fought by two enemies. • soldiers who fought on horseback. • They eat snails and Frogs legs here. • Rival of the French in Medieval times • A weapon used by English archers in Medieval Times. • ...
la nourriture francaise 2024-09-09
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- bananas apples oranges...
- principal, the entree
- chicken or beef
- vegetables
- spaghettis
- there are 350 sorts in France
- made of vegetables and dressing
- meal of the nigh
- an example of it would be Mcdonald or Burger King
- French onion is type of it
- meal of the morning
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- orangina and Coca cola are those
- bread in French
- pilav
- animal that swims in the water
- snack
- what we eat after the end of the meal
- meal of the mid-day
- appetizer
19 Clues: pilav • snack • appetizer • vegetables • spaghettis • bread in French • chicken or beef • meal of the nigh • meal of the mid-day • meal of the morning • principal, the entree • bananas apples oranges... • French onion is type of it • there are 350 sorts in France • animal that swims in the water • made of vegetables and dressing • orangina and Coca cola are those • ...
Module 3 Crossword 2024-10-22
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- Rights that belong to all humans from birth, such as life, liberty, and property
- Supporters of parliament during the English Civil War
- Supporters of King Charles I during the English Civil War
- Common meeting place to discuss Enlightenment ideas in the 18th century
- Liberty, ______, and Fraternity; The slogan of the French Revolution
- Reign of _______; Time period during the French Revolution from September 1793 to July 1794 when people in France were arrested for not supporting the revolution and many were executed
- Believed a government's purpose was to control the people
- Situation in which a government spends more than it takes in
- Italian astronomer who supported Copernicus's theory of a heliocentric, or sun-centered universe
- Absolute ruler who used his or her power to bring about political and social change
- __________ Bonaparte; This person came to power in France following the French Revolution
- Believed the best way to protect liberty was to divide the government into 3 branches
- Simone _____; Leader of the South American Revolutions
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- England raised taxes in its colonies following the ______ Years' War
- Informal social gathering at which writers, artists, philosophes, and others exchanged ideas
- Fortress in Paris used as a prison; French Revolution began when Parisians stormed it in 1789
- Earning wealth from colonies and bringing that wealth back to benefit the mother country
- Both the English Civil War and Glorious Revolution were fought over the idea of an _____ monarchy vs. a limited monarchy
- The English Bill of _______; Series of acts passed by the English Parliament in 1689 that limited the rights of the monarchy and ensured the superiority of Parliament
- Puritan who took power in England following the English Civil War
- Maximilien _______, head of the Committee of Public Safety during the French Revolution whose goal was to eliminate everyone against the revolution
- Legislative body made up of representatives of the three estates in pre-revolutionary France
- Famous oath made on a tennis court by members of the Third Estate in France.
- Toussaint L'Overture was the leader of the ______ Revolution
- Believed everyone is born with Natural Rights
- Saint _______; French colony in the Caribbean known for their coffee and sugarcane production
26 Clues: Believed everyone is born with Natural Rights • Supporters of parliament during the English Civil War • Simone _____; Leader of the South American Revolutions • Supporters of King Charles I during the English Civil War • Believed a government's purpose was to control the people • Toussaint L'Overture was the leader of the ______ Revolution • ...
Rejoice 2021-03-24
7 Clues: 'friday' in french • "Sunday" in french • "Tuesday"in french • 'monday' in french • "Wednesday"in french • 'saturday' in french • 'thursday' in french
French revolution 2024-01-29
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- country where we speak french
- Freedom from oppressive restrictions on one's thoughts and actions.
- Prison stormed during the French Revolution, symbolizing the overthrow of monarchy.
- A close-knit community of male friends who support each other.
- french king castle in the 17sentery
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- System of government in which a single ruler holds hereditary power.
- Conflict between two or more people or groups.
- Fairness in treatment, opportunities, and rights for all individuals.)
- A form of government where power rests in the people.
- XIV the king of France in the 17sentery
- Is the significant and radical change in a systFrance A country where we speak french
- Military leader, emperor of France, influential and controversial historical figure.
12 Clues: country where we speak french • french king castle in the 17sentery • XIV the king of France in the 17sentery • Conflict between two or more people or groups. • A form of government where power rests in the people. • A close-knit community of male friends who support each other. • Freedom from oppressive restrictions on one's thoughts and actions. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-07
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- This prison was stormed on July 14, 1789, symbolizing the start of the French Revolution.
- A written document that established a set of fundamental rights during the French Revolution.
- The name of the club led by Maximilian Robespierre during the French Revolution.
- The French social class consisting of nobles who were exempt from paying taxes.
- French king executed during the Revolution.
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- The Enlightenment philosopher who wrote "The Social Contract" and inspired revolutionary ideas.
- The 'Reign of ___' was a period marked by mass executions and extreme measures to control France.
- A form of government where power resides with elected representatives and there is no monarch.
- The triangular trade involved Europe, Africa, and the ___.
- Regime The term for the French social system before the Revolution, characterized by privilege and estates.
10 Clues: French king executed during the Revolution. • The triangular trade involved Europe, Africa, and the ___. • The French social class consisting of nobles who were exempt from paying taxes. • The name of the club led by Maximilian Robespierre during the French Revolution. • This prison was stormed on July 14, 1789, symbolizing the start of the French Revolution. • ...
Independence Crossword 2013-08-28
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- A man who drafted the Declaration of Independence.
- A book that influenced many colonists to strive for America’s independence.
- The final battle of the revolution where the Patriots and the French trapped General Cornwallis.
- The peace treaty between the French and the British that gave the British land around the Great Lakes.
- A document created at the second continental congress, announced american independence and the reasons for it.
- A law passed by Britain which required colonists to pay a tax on all printed materials.
- Soldiers that are paid to fight.
- This document prevented settlers from going west of the Appalachian Mountains.
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- A strength of a famous American Revolution general.
- A French volunteer who was an aristocrat and a Patriot general.
- The peace treaty between the United States and the British.
- A conflict based on land dispute between the British and the French.
- Protesters who opposed British taxes and tormented tax collectors.
- An area outside of Philadelphia where the Patriots faced extreme conditions.
- The Patriots were forced to do this while being chased by the British in Pennsylvania.
- A series of laws that outraged the colonists.
- A man who believed that humans had natural rights.
17 Clues: Soldiers that are paid to fight. • A series of laws that outraged the colonists. • A man who drafted the Declaration of Independence. • A man who believed that humans had natural rights. • A strength of a famous American Revolution general. • The peace treaty between the United States and the British. • A French volunteer who was an aristocrat and a Patriot general. • ...
world studies 2014-10-23
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- political situation in which one nation is powerful enough to pose a threat to others
- Bonaparte was finally defeated
- of the 3 social classes in France before the French revolution
- machine for beheading people
- as Austrian minister to France
- battle which Napolean's forces were defeated by a British fleet
- practice of burning crops during wartime so that the enemy cannot live on the land
- comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napolean
- as a dictator from mid 1793 to mid 1794
- hereditary right of a monarch to rule
- policy of preventing trade between Great Britain and Continental Europe
- wave of senseless panic that's spread through France after the storming of Bastille
- French congress with the power to create laws
- government run public school in France
- who leave their native country for political reasons
- rebels with the aid of british forces fought to drive napoleons French troops out of Spain
- direct vote in which a country's people have the opportunity to approve or reject a proposal
- radical group made up of Persian wage-earners
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- formal agreement between the pope and a government
- young Queen of France
- league of European nations formed by the leaders of Russia, Austria, and Prussia.
- system that divided the French into 3 estates
- young King of France
- became emperor of France
- statement of revolutionary ideas adopted by Frances national assembly
- pledge made by the members of the 3rd estate
- committee established during the French Revolution to identify enemies of the republic
- period of time when Maximilien Robespierre ruled France nearly as a dictator
- congress established by representatives
- sudden seizure of political power in a nation
- of France
- member of a loosely organized fighting force that makes surprise attacks on enemy troops
- series of meeting to establish peace and security after the defeat of napoleon
- series of alliances among European nations
- assembly of representatives from all 3 of the estates in France
- use of troops or ships to prevent commercial traffic from entering or leaving a city or region
36 Clues: of France • young King of France • young Queen of France • became emperor of France • machine for beheading people • Bonaparte was finally defeated • as Austrian minister to France • hereditary right of a monarch to rule • government run public school in France • congress established by representatives • as a dictator from mid 1793 to mid 1794 • ...
Unit 6 2025-09-29
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- The synonym of this word is "quite"
- The French Translation of "marketing furtif"
- The French Translation of "vitrine"
- The French Translation of campagne publicitaire"
- The French Translation of "promotion"(d'un produit"
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- The antonym of client
- A person that sells goods directly to consumers for their personal use
- The verb of this word is "market"
- "There were adverts for the shampoo in all the ..."
- "We made a ... on our house when we sold it."
10 Clues: The antonym of client • The verb of this word is "market" • The synonym of this word is "quite" • The French Translation of "vitrine" • The French Translation of "marketing furtif" • "We made a ... on our house when we sold it." • The French Translation of campagne publicitaire" • "There were adverts for the shampoo in all the ..." • ...
American Revolution Study Guide 2025-02-04
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- The policy practiced by England during the 17th and 18th centuries of not enforcing laws and leaving the American colonies relatively free to do as they pleased was known as:
- What was Great Britain's response to the Boston Tea Party that included the closing of Boston Harbor?
- The majority of Native Americans sided with the _____ during the French and Indian War.
- Where were the first shots fired in the Revolutionary War? Lexington and _____
- Because the French and Indian War was very expensive, the King passed many _____ on the colonists.
- The French treated the Natives with _______ unlike the British.
- Which event FIRST showed that tensions between the British and colonists would turn violent?
- The Battle of ______ was so important to the war because the French joined the side with the colonists
- Which law passed by Parliament led to a famous event where colonists dressed up as Native Americans and committed acts of vandalism and destruction?
- The Declaration of Independence was written as a list of grievances against what king?
- What was the name of the radical group founded by Samuel Adams in response to higher British taxes?
- This was passed to make sure the colonies remained economically loyal to England
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- What country helped colonists during American Revolution?
- Which act forced colonists to house and feed British soldiers?
- What act limited colonists' westward movement past the Appalachian Mountains?
- A former French and Indian War commander, this Virginia planter and politician was appointed commander in chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.
- The first person thought to have been killed in the Boston Massacre was thought to have been an African or African and Native American mixed descent. What was his name?
- The main reason the colonists were upset about the new taxes was because they felt there should be no taxations without _______.
- Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine to enhance desire for independence
- Which philosopher is associated with Enlightenment ideas used in colonies?
- Once the sugar tax was passed colonists protested by ________; they refused to buy molasses and sugar.
- rights that cannot be taken away
- hiding and attacking quickly at the right movement; Colonist new way of fighting
- The French and Indian War was a dispute between Britain and France over ____.
- This group of colonists sided with the views of Franklin, Patrick Henry, Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson during the war.
25 Clues: rights that cannot be taken away • What country helped colonists during American Revolution? • Which act forced colonists to house and feed British soldiers? • The French treated the Natives with _______ unlike the British. • Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine to enhance desire for independence • ...
Renaissance People 2025-01-07
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- A french philosopher who believed people should behave honorably respecting both themselves and others
- Was an important advisor to King Henry VIII and was executed for refusing the king
- Made a number of scientific advancements
- One of the most widely read authors of all time
- Best known for discovering and translating ancient Roman texts
- French mathematician who wrote books on trigonometry and geometry
- Was a strong defender of the Roman Catholic Church
- Believed lawyers should study the texts in the original Latin
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- An important writer of the french renaissance who wrote multiple series
- Developed different theories about the universe
- An early writer of English who wrote about political problems
- A group of Seven french poets
12 Clues: A group of Seven french poets • Made a number of scientific advancements • Developed different theories about the universe • One of the most widely read authors of all time • Was a strong defender of the Roman Catholic Church • An early writer of English who wrote about political problems • Believed lawyers should study the texts in the original Latin • ...
Mothers' Day 2017-05-12
10 Clues: Song contest • White and runny • Long French bread • Stinky French cheese • Rob's mum to the kids • small boy with doubts • girl and great grandmother • Neither breakfast nor lunch • French broth with bread and cheese • sheep that won't run like a merino
Hero at Dunkirk 2022-10-14
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- name of the new ship they all wanted to see
- Joe's dad's name
- French city where the Allies were trapped
- English seaside city where Joe Read lived
- what Joe called the German soldiers
- nickname for the English, French, etc in WWII
- term for being required to serve in the military
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- when soldiers are assigned to live in a home
- England's prime minister when the rescue happened
- what joe and the other fishermen were
- nickname the English have for the French
- the main character's last name
- author's last name
13 Clues: Joe's dad's name • author's last name • the main character's last name • what Joe called the German soldiers • what joe and the other fishermen were • nickname the English have for the French • French city where the Allies were trapped • English seaside city where Joe Read lived • name of the new ship they all wanted to see • when soldiers are assigned to live in a home • ...
French Exploration 2023-09-28
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- France was trying to find a shorter route to the Indies by traveling _________ around America
- Robert la Salle claimed _________ River Valley for France.
- With the help of Robert la Salle, the French now had access from northweastern ______ to the Gulf of Mexico.
- What region did la Salle name in honor of the French King?
- What explorer sailed down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico?
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- What was the name given to the route that the French were looking for that would take them to the Indies?
- Who was the French King during la Salle's exploration?
- What explorer explored the Great Lakes region from New York to Lake Champlain?
- What resources did the French find very valuable in Canada?
- Samuel de Champlain established the French settlement of ________.
10 Clues: Who was the French King during la Salle's exploration? • Robert la Salle claimed _________ River Valley for France. • What region did la Salle name in honor of the French King? • What resources did the French find very valuable in Canada? • Samuel de Champlain established the French settlement of ________. • ...
French and Indian War 2022-10-04
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- An english general who led troops during the Battle of Quebec
- what did the stamp act do
- which people ignored the Proclamation of 1763
- The tribe that helped the British in the war
- the colonists_______saying that the government shouldn't tax them
- who won the french and indian war
- The land that both the French and British wanted
- The document that ended the war
- _________of 1763 banned settling west of the appalachian mountains
- the stamp act was imposed to _____ journalism
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- when was the stamp act imposed
- the stamp act was an attempt to reduce this
- Another name for the French and Indian War
- the governor of virginia during the war
- why didn't the British want to fight the native Americans
- who issued the proclamation of 1763
- the stamp act taxed nearly every products made from this
- how many goals did the Proclamation of 1763 have
18 Clues: what did the stamp act do • when was the stamp act imposed • The document that ended the war • who won the french and indian war • who issued the proclamation of 1763 • the governor of virginia during the war • Another name for the French and Indian War • the stamp act was an attempt to reduce this • The tribe that helped the British in the war • ...
Napoleon Crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- Napoleon was crowned Emperor of the French
- final defeat at the hands of the British and Prussians
- principle of the Napoleonic Code regarding individuals' legal status
- Code/Napoleon's famous law code that influenced many legal systems worldwide
- for Napoleon's rule over France
- of times Napoleon became the Emperor of France
- of Vienna aimed to restore this to Europe after the Napoleonic Wars
- general who became Emperor
- first major military victory, in Italy
- signed at the Congress of Vienna
Down
- famous exile island
- of Vienna sought to establish a balance of power after the fall of this French leader
- first name
- where Napoleon was born
- last battle
- where the Battle of Waterloo took place
- for Napoleon's time in power
- established by Napoleon in 1804
- Wars were fought across Europe and even reached this continent
- principle of the Napoleonic Code regarding property rights
20 Clues: first name • last battle • famous exile island • where Napoleon was born • general who became Emperor • for Napoleon's time in power • established by Napoleon in 1804 • for Napoleon's rule over France • signed at the Congress of Vienna • first major military victory, in Italy • where the Battle of Waterloo took place • Napoleon was crowned Emperor of the French • ...
1754-1775 2014-10-07
Across
- Royal governor of Virginia
- Britain attacks Boston
- Delegates met in Philadelphia
- Britain's prime minister
- Twenty seven delegates
- Laws to punish Massachusetts
- Slave poet
Down
- Politicized ordinary townspeople
- French and Indian War
- Chief of Boston in 1765
- Tax on trade
- Government for Indians and military
- Resolutions on the Stamp Act
- Tax on official documents
- Lowered French molasses
15 Clues: Slave poet • Tax on trade • French and Indian War • Britain attacks Boston • Twenty seven delegates • Chief of Boston in 1765 • Lowered French molasses • Britain's prime minister • Tax on official documents • Royal governor of Virginia • Resolutions on the Stamp Act • Laws to punish Massachusetts • Delegates met in Philadelphia • Politicized ordinary townspeople • ...
