french Crossword Puzzles
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- Royal governor of Virginia
- Britain attacks Boston
- Delegates met in Philadelphia
- Britain's prime minister
- Twenty seven delegates
- Laws to punish Massachusetts
- Slave poet
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- 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 • ...
The American Revolution 2024-06-17
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- Key document declaring America's independence
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- Military alliance that supported the American cause
- American general known for his surprise tactics
- Patriot who rode to warn British advance
- Turning point battle where the French joined forces with the Americans
- Final major battle of the Revolutionary War
- British army's main base of operations during the war
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- American winter encampment that tested the solider's endurance
- Colonial militia units known for quick strikes
- Treaty that ended the revolutionary war
- Plan where the French fleet blocked British reinforcements
- French nobleman who aided the American cause
- British strategy of capturing major cities
- American naval hero known for his daring raids
15 Clues: Treaty that ended the revolutionary war • Patriot who rode to warn British advance • British strategy of capturing major cities • British general who surrendered at Yorktown • Final major battle of the Revolutionary War • French nobleman who aided the American cause • Key document declaring America's independence • Colonial militia units known for quick strikes • ...
Days of the Week in French 2021-02-01
French 2022-05-16
1990s World Cinema 2023-06-29
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- (French romantic comedy)
- (Mel Gibson epic)
- (Crime thriller)
- Shawshank Redemption (Prison drama)
- List (Holocaust drama)
- is Beautiful (Holocaust tragicomedy)
- Fiction (Tarantino masterpiece)
- Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Martial arts epic)
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- (Shipwreck romance)
- Park (Dinosaur adventure)
- Club (Edward Norton film)
- Haine (French social drama)
- (Heroin-themed drama)
- Gump (Tom Hanks classic)
- Matrix (Sci-fi action)
15 Clues: (Crime thriller) • (Mel Gibson epic) • (Shipwreck romance) • (Heroin-themed drama) • Matrix (Sci-fi action) • List (Holocaust drama) • (French romantic comedy) • Gump (Tom Hanks classic) • Park (Dinosaur adventure) • Club (Edward Norton film) • Haine (French social drama) • Fiction (Tarantino masterpiece) • Shawshank Redemption (Prison drama) • is Beautiful (Holocaust tragicomedy) • ...
Vocab 2023-02-02
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- a female warrior represents great britain
- shining brightly
- the male head or family of tribe
- simple elegance
- number of shrubs and plants.
- supremely good
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- free from disturbance,calm
- distance of characteristic foreign country
- related or devoted
- french or typically french
- a flag or standard
- flowing back
- appropriate to war
- express sorrow
- honor of christopher columbus
15 Clues: flowing back • express sorrow • supremely good • simple elegance • shining brightly • related or devoted • a flag or standard • appropriate to war • free from disturbance,calm • french or typically french • number of shrubs and plants. • honor of christopher columbus • the male head or family of tribe • a female warrior represents great britain • distance of characteristic foreign country
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 • ...
THE MODERN AGE AND THE SPANISH WAR OF INDEPENDENCE 2025-01-22
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- This was were the French government was based in Spain.
- one of the important ideas behind the French Revolution
- this verb means to defeat/beat
- Money the population had to pay to the government.
- What event started the Modern Age?
- This system came after the monarchy was stopped.
- The French were defeated at this battle in 1812.
- This was were the Spanish government was located during the war.
- The democratic right to decide what happens in your country.
- this noun means the state of being poor.
- He signed the Treaty of Fonatainebleau with Napoleon.
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- Fernando abolished the constitution and restored Spain to this system.
- Most of Spain's colonies gained this as the empire declined.
- This is where Spain had many colonies.
- the name of the prison that was attacked in 1789.
- A rich person.
- He became the Emperor of France.
- This Spanish king abolished the constitution.
18 Clues: A rich person. • this verb means to defeat/beat • He became the Emperor of France. • What event started the Modern Age? • This is where Spain had many colonies. • this noun means the state of being poor. • This Spanish king abolished the constitution. • This system came after the monarchy was stopped. • The French were defeated at this battle in 1812. • ...
Social Studies Vocab 2020-10-26
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- Not dependent on laws or any part of government
- Money owed to a party
- British aimed to end trade in sugar
- policymakers can directly increase ___ rates
- Britain avoiding strict enforcement by parliamentary laws
- separating government into three branchs
- Agreement to cooperate for social benefit
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- Moral right to use state power is only justified and lawful when consent is granted
- War between French and Indian for New World territory
- Intellect movement emphasizing reason and individualism
- First president of USA
- Uncomfortable emotional strain between people
- Treaty ending French and Indian war
- British tried to end French and Indian war
- Act imposed a direct tax on British colonies
15 Clues: Money owed to a party • First president of USA • British aimed to end trade in sugar • Treaty ending French and Indian war • separating government into three branchs • Agreement to cooperate for social benefit • British tried to end French and Indian war • policymakers can directly increase ___ rates • Act imposed a direct tax on British colonies • ...
Alies Crossword 2023-04-11
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- a group of people fighting for rights or land
- the first president
- where the British Army surrendered and the British government began to consider a peace treaty
- the British General that ended the war
- who betrayed the us army
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- who asked the french king to help america
- home of the free
- they helped us win the war
- what animal did people ride as transportation
- whats the British kings name
- what hill did most of bunker hill fighting happen on
- the french came to america on this
- how meny lanterns was in the tower?
- they stored this in Yorktown
- what color did the British army have on
15 Clues: home of the free • the first president • who betrayed the us army • they helped us win the war • whats the British kings name • they stored this in Yorktown • the french came to america on this • how meny lanterns was in the tower? • the British General that ended the war • what color did the British army have on • who asked the french king to help america • ...
Food Crossword 2021-12-12
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- french term for vegetables
- A small earthen or brick stove over which cooking is done
- Famous dish from Awadhi cuisine
- A large perforated bowl used to stain rice
- It is the fourteen course in the french classical menu
- dish topped with farsan, sprouts, onion, lemon and coriander
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- large equipment used for bulk cooking
- is the most popular indian dish
- National soup of India
- french term for soup
- bread which means slipper in Italian language
- is one of the most eaten snacks in Gujarat
- It is a sauce made with emulsion using egg yolk
- is a multi-course meal in Kashmiri cuisine
- most preferred method of cooking meats in western cookery
15 Clues: french term for soup • National soup of India • french term for vegetables • is the most popular indian dish • Famous dish from Awadhi cuisine • large equipment used for bulk cooking • is one of the most eaten snacks in Gujarat • is a multi-course meal in Kashmiri cuisine • A large perforated bowl used to stain rice • bread which means slipper in Italian language • ...
Enlightenment and American Revolution 2025-09-16
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- Representative body formed in 1791 to create laws.
- 1789 French document stating individual rights.
- French thinker who promoted separation of powers.
- Radical revolutionary leader during the Reign of Terror.
- Philosopher who wrote "The Social Contract".
- Revolutionary assembly that abolished the monarchy.
- French king executed during the Revolution.
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- Idea that government authority comes from the people.
- Period of mass executions during the Revolution.
- Strong pride and devotion to one’s nation.
- English philosopher who believed in natural rights.
- 1776 document announcing American independence.
- July 14, 1789 uprising against a royal prison.
- Political and social system of pre-revolutionary France.
- Global conflict between Britain and France (1756–1763).
15 Clues: Strong pride and devotion to one’s nation. • French king executed during the Revolution. • Philosopher who wrote "The Social Contract". • July 14, 1789 uprising against a royal prison. • 1776 document announcing American independence. • 1789 French document stating individual rights. • Period of mass executions during the Revolution. • ...
Crossword 2017-04-20
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- The backwards Italian tried to trick protagonist (5)
- Data bundle reveals home (6)
- Girl broke nail and jail nearly resulted (6)
- Miner's forest found in environs (8,4)
- Common site academic where one replaces nothing at tournament (9)
- Went backwards in halter side by side (8)
- Loosely enlarge leader (7)
- Devils with rancour who are there for you (7)
- Wide player has party with famous duck (dead) in (7)
- Questing vole scores no points (4)
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- The French girl has valid visa (5)
- Fly French friend for frenzied fellowship (6)
- Golfer cracks precious stones resulting in offer (8)
- Question pop idol cut short. Ginger Royal loses head but is contained by French Lady (3,3,5,2)
- Angry retort was a puzzle (9)
- Sounds like she approves of insects with money (7)
- Hertfordshire town made sound when it lost tradition (4)
- Henry's VI replaced self with article found on beach (5)
18 Clues: Loosely enlarge leader (7) • Data bundle reveals home (6) • Angry retort was a puzzle (9) • The French girl has valid visa (5) • Questing vole scores no points (4) • Miner's forest found in environs (8,4) • Went backwards in halter side by side (8) • Girl broke nail and jail nearly resulted (6) • Fly French friend for frenzied fellowship (6) • ...
of Mice and Men - Lea 2019-04-09
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- synonym to pile
- is craintif in French
- synonym to grief
- synonym to gloom
- synonym to laugh
- kids have a lot of them when they fall
- synonym to sullen
- synonym to blaze
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- is a baby dog
- a tree has a lot of them
- opposite of dislike
- a cat has plenty of them
- synonym to leave secretly (2 words)
- George and Lennie had slept there
- synonym to confused
- pet synonym to stroke
- synonym to assume
- synonym to sarcastically
- is foin in French
19 Clues: is a baby dog • synonym to pile • synonym to grief • synonym to gloom • synonym to laugh • synonym to blaze • synonym to assume • synonym to sullen • is foin in French • opposite of dislike • synonym to confused • is craintif in French • pet synonym to stroke • a tree has a lot of them • a cat has plenty of them • synonym to sarcastically • George and Lennie had slept there • ...
Impressionist's Tease 2019-11-21
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- The Red windmill
- Mountain painter.
- Train station in French.
- He made Sunday afternoon pointy.
- Naked lady with only a flower and a stare.
- The garden at
- The green drink
- A picnic in the garden by
- Pastels and horses by
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- Painting and gardening all day long.
- They danced on their toes.
- A repetitive risque dance.
- Portable paint
- Official London house in fog.
- An impressive time of day.
- Loving a movie.
- A French river
- Tahiti on my mind.
- Famous rock formation at the beach.
19 Clues: The garden at • Portable paint • A French river • Loving a movie. • The green drink • The Red windmill • Mountain painter. • Tahiti on my mind. • Pastels and horses by • Train station in French. • A picnic in the garden by • They danced on their toes. • A repetitive risque dance. • An impressive time of day. • Official London house in fog. • He made Sunday afternoon pointy. • ...
SPANISH COLONIAL TEXAS 2017-10-12
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- SECOND SPANISH MISSION FOUNDED IN TEXAS IN 1699
- A SOLDIER'S PAY AND SOMETIMES LATE BECAUSE OF ISOLATION.
- PEOPLE OF MEXICAN HERITAGE THAT CONSIDERED TEXAS HOME
- A FORT OR MILITARY OUTPOSTS
- TWO REASONS NATIVE AMERICANS LIVED AT MISSIONS
- BUILT TO CONVERT AND EDUCATE NATIVE AMERICANS IN SPANISH WAY
- SPANISH WORD USED TO DESCRIBE NATIVE PEOPLE AS ALLY OR FRIEND
- MISSION SAN ANTONIO DE VALERO
- ASKED THE FRENCH TO HELP REBUILD FIRST SPANISH MISSION
- FORT THAT LA SALLE CONSTRUCTED FOR FRENCH
- REJECTED CATHOLIC RELIGION AND RESENTED THE SPANISH
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- MIDWAY PRESIDIO BETWEEN RIO GRANDE AND EAST TEXAS
- FIRST SPANISH MISSION IN EAST TEXAS
- SENT TO DESTROY FORT ST. LOUIS
- MEN FROM PRESIDIOS THAT PROTECTED TRAVELERS AND SUPPLY TRAINS
- EXPEDITION THAT SHOWED FRENCH INTEREST IN TEXAS
- PEOPLE OF MIXED SPANISH AND NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE
- ROMAN CATHOLIC MAN WHO TEACHES CHRISTIANITY
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 • SECOND SPANISH MISSION FOUNDED IN TEXAS IN 1699 • EXPEDITION THAT SHOWED FRENCH INTEREST IN TEXAS • ...
Napoleon Crossword 2024-05-13
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- Wars were fought across Europe and even reached this continent
- last battle
- Code/Napoleon's famous law code that influenced many legal systems worldwide
- final defeat at the hands of the British and Prussians
- where the Battle of Waterloo took place
- of Vienna sought to establish a balance of power after the fall of this French leader
- of times Napoleon became the Emperor of France
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- of Vienna aimed to restore this to Europe after the Napoleonic Wars
- signed at the Congress of Vienna
- where Napoleon was born
- general who became Emperor
- principle of the Napoleonic Code regarding individuals' legal status
- first major military victory, in Italy
- Napoleon was crowned Emperor of the French
- Helena/Napoleon's famous exile island
- for Napoleon's time in power
- first name
- established by Napoleon in 1804
- principle of the Napoleonic Code regarding property rights
- for Napoleon's rule over France
20 Clues: first name • last battle • 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 • Helena/Napoleon's famous exile island • first major military victory, in Italy • where the Battle of Waterloo took place • Napoleon was crowned Emperor of the French • ...
Les loisirs 2025-01-21
9 Clues: colour of the sun • french for computer • french word for card • you do it in a kitchen • you do it to catch fish • french word for Tuesday • what do you do with a book • what is the French word for red • you can do it with your friends
French Cities and French-Speaking Countries 2022-09-28
Enlightenment and Revolution Figures 2013-01-02
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- the most Radical political group in France led by Jean Paul Marat
- Leader of the French Revolution and mastermind behind the Reign of Terror
- Used Enlightenment ideas to form the US D of I
- Thought all humans are born with natural rights and his ideas are used in the US D of I
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- Enlightenment thinker who had the idea of separation of powers
- Revolutionaries who fought in the streets of Paris known for their unique clothing
- Enlightenment thinker who favored the idea of Absolute Monarchy as a way to control naturally bad humans
- Last king of France who put the country into massive debt
- French queen who racked up huge debt during the French Revolution
- French leader following the French Revolution
- Nobles who fled France and returned hoping to restore the monarch
11 Clues: French leader following the French Revolution • Used Enlightenment ideas to form the US D of I • Last king of France who put the country into massive debt • Enlightenment thinker who had the idea of separation of powers • the most Radical political group in France led by Jean Paul Marat • French queen who racked up huge debt during the French Revolution • ...
french homework 2017-10-09
french healthly 2023-01-11
Hans 12092020 2020-09-12
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- Author of his Dark Materials
- 'Room'in German
- Surname of New Batman
- Language of the movie 'La Haine'
- John Wick
- Capital of Hungary
- Capital of Montana
- First name of King of England after Edward IV
- Simba means 'lion' in this language
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- Main character in His Dark Materials
- Western, Ted
- Coldplay singer
- French-sounding town in Red Dead Redemption 2
- Author of David Copperfield
- Spotty dog
- Longer River in India
- Second Surname of Godfather Director
- Lord of the Rings homeland and common county ending
- Gladiator
19 Clues: John Wick • Gladiator • Spotty dog • Western, Ted • 'Room'in German • Coldplay singer • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Montana • Longer River in India • Surname of New Batman • Author of David Copperfield • Author of his Dark Materials • Language of the movie 'La Haine' • Simba means 'lion' in this language • Main character in His Dark Materials • Second Surname of Godfather Director • ...
review 2022-04-12
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- started the “fauvism” movement
- lost his hearing in late 20s
- minuet, feel of waltz
- founder of impressionist movement
- composed music for nutcracker, swan lake
- fast tempo, concludes
- french painter/sculpture associated with dance
- german composer who hitler liked
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- piano, timpani
- played piano concerts at age 4
- known for cutting his ear off,starry night
- wrote 104 symphonies
- fast tempo
- slower melody
- focused on effects of light and color
- time of development of symphonies
- french horn, trumpets, trombone
- violin, cello, double bass
- oboe, bassoon, flutes
19 Clues: fast tempo • slower melody • piano, timpani • wrote 104 symphonies • minuet, feel of waltz • oboe, bassoon, flutes • fast tempo, concludes • violin, cello, double bass • lost his hearing in late 20s • started the “fauvism” movement • played piano concerts at age 4 • french horn, trumpets, trombone • german composer who hitler liked • time of development of symphonies • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2016-10-12
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- Something that Jefferson hated
- "if America was right,(blank)was right"
- French women did their hair
- Washington's plantation
- Where Jefferson retirement
- Read to Washington's troops
- Washington went to unwillingly in 1787
- Washington resigned from in 1796
- Birthplace of Thomas Paine
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- All founding fathers were
- Franklin's position in British Ministry
- Where Jefferson's died
- Thomas Paine
- Franklin’s Nickname
- Author of Common Sense
- College Jefferson attended
- Who let Paine come to America
- First president of United States
- French assumed Franklin was
19 Clues: Thomas Paine • Franklin’s Nickname • Where Jefferson's died • Author of Common Sense • Washington's plantation • All founding fathers were • College Jefferson attended • Where Jefferson retirement • Birthplace of Thomas Paine • French women did their hair • Read to Washington's troops • French assumed Franklin was • Who let Paine come to America • Something that Jefferson hated • ...
Breakfast food 2022-12-14
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- comes from oranges
- comes from a cow
- a cupcake without frosting
- has a hole in the middle with frosting
- French in food version
- some people say they can't start their day without it
- healthy bacteria
- comes from pigs
- made from potatos
- It's French
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- english version of a muffin
- created in Belgium
- made from oats
- the same word
- comes from apples
- comes from chickens
- buttermilk
- it is very popular in England
- round toast with a hole in the middle
- when you put bread in the toaster
20 Clues: buttermilk • It's French • the same word • made from oats • comes from pigs • comes from a cow • healthy bacteria • comes from apples • made from potatos • created in Belgium • comes from oranges • comes from chickens • French in food version • a cupcake without frosting • english version of a muffin • it is very popular in England • when you put bread in the toaster • ...
French days! 2022-06-08
Un français un militaire 2022-04-28
9 Clues: un nation anime • défendre le mer • infantry in french • Never _____ (in french) • a sub-lieutenant in french • the word for military in french • this happened to france in 1939-1940 • de France the highest rank in the military. • très grande groupe de membre de l’armée environ quarante cinq
Tempo Marking modifiers 2024-02-22
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- movement, more lively; quicker, much like piu mosso, but not as extreme
- resume the original tempo
- very (french)
- growing broader or decreasing in tempo
- gradual speeding up (abbreviation: accel.)
- a gradual slowing down
- more movement; faster
- going slower (and usually also softer)
- slightly slower, but achieved more immediately
- less motion
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- half-speed
- very strict tempo
- less (french)
- gradual slowing down
- free adjustment of (slowing) the tempo for an expressive purpose
- gradually slowing, and softer
- less movement; slower
- double-speed
- pressing on faster, literally "tightening"
19 Clues: half-speed • less motion • double-speed • less (french) • very (french) • very strict tempo • gradual slowing down • less movement; slower • more movement; faster • a gradual slowing down • resume the original tempo • gradually slowing, and softer • growing broader or decreasing in tempo • going slower (and usually also softer) • gradual speeding up (abbreviation: accel.) • ...
French crossword 2024-09-16
10 Clues: Good Afternoon • See you tomorrow • Month after June • Thank You very much • Month after February • The day after Friday • What is the word for “sir” • This day in French “Monday” • What is the word for “French” • This day in French “Wednesday”
alphabet 2013-05-08
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- The masculine form of the indefinite article
- A french word which has the accent aigu on the e at the end of it
- The definite article used with masculine nouns
- How many letters in the French alphabet?
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- a cognate for the french word fraise
- des
- The feminine form of the indefinite article
- What letter uses the cedille?
- How many accents are there in French?
- The definite article used with plural nouns
10 Clues: des • What letter uses the cedille? • a cognate for the french word fraise • How many accents are there in French? • How many letters in the French alphabet? • The feminine form of the indefinite article • The definite article used with plural nouns • The masculine form of the indefinite article • The definite article used with masculine nouns • ...
France before the Revolution 2023-10-06
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- Which estate consists of merchants, laborers and peasants?
- What year was the French/indian war?
- What started the debt for France?
- What class did 2nd estate consist of?
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- Who fled France out of fear?
- What French King was ruling during French/Indian war?
- Where did the royal family live before the palace of Versailles?
- What class was taxedd the most?
- What French queen spent money carelessly?
- How many votes were each estate given?
10 Clues: Who fled France out of fear? • What class was taxedd the most? • What started the debt for France? • What year was the French/indian war? • What class did 2nd estate consist of? • How many votes were each estate given? • What French queen spent money carelessly? • What French King was ruling during French/Indian war? • ...
subjects and clubs 2023-07-06
Composers 2025-07-09
Across
- Known as the "Father of the Symphony"
- Went deaf but still composed iconic symphonies
- German Baroque composer who wrote lots of music for church and organ
- Virtuoso pianist known for flashy, dramatic performances
- Wrote over 600 art songs (Lieder)
- Austrian prodigy who composed over 600 works before dying at 35
- Italian opera composer of Rigoletto and La Traviata
- Wrote The Four Seasons
- Last name shared by multiple composers known for waltzes and operas
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- Baroque composer of Messiah
- French impressionist composer of Clair de Lune
- Romantic-era composer known for his famous lullaby and powerful symphonies often played by orchestras
- Known for large, emotional symphonies in the late Romantic era
- Russian composer of The Nutcracker
- Polish composer famous for solo piano works
- French Romantic who wrote Symphonie Fantastique
- French composer of Boléro
17 Clues: Wrote The Four Seasons • French composer of Boléro • Baroque composer of Messiah • Wrote over 600 art songs (Lieder) • Russian composer of The Nutcracker • Known as the "Father of the Symphony" • Polish composer famous for solo piano works • French impressionist composer of Clair de Lune • Went deaf but still composed iconic symphonies • ...
Unit 6 2025-09-29
Across
- 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 ..." • ...
France 2021-03-09
Across
- language is french
- highest mountain is Mont Blanc in the French Alps
- country France is shaped like a hexagon
- of the France flag are red white and blue
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- French people invented the tin cans, the hairdryer's and the hot air balloon
- France you can marry, a dead person
- army was the first to see camouflage in 1915 ( world war 1 )
- of France is Paris
- person who ever lived was a French woman
9 Clues: language is french • of France is Paris • France you can marry, a dead person • country France is shaped like a hexagon • person who ever lived was a French woman • of the France flag are red white and blue • highest mountain is Mont Blanc in the French Alps • army was the first to see camouflage in 1915 ( world war 1 ) • ...
Anderson Rausch 7th grade history 2021-09-20
Across
- in a Louisiana city or town located in the parish of Natchitoches in the US state of Louisiana
- a system that gave an individual a charter to operate a colony as a business
- a group of people existing during the French colonial period in charge if judicial matters and was presided over by the commissary commissioner
- French fort built in 1716
- a parcel of land given to the directors of the camp any day of the west under the condition that they bring settlers to the colony
- person bound to a life service to
- French town and commune located in the department of Bas-Rhin
- girls young woman who came to Louisiana in 1728 to become wives of the settlers the young woman brought the their trousers in a casket or barrel like chest
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- a temporary fort stationed in Mississippi
- small city or town located in the perish of the Natchitoches in the US state of Louisiana
- a set of laws governing the conduct of the slaves du ring the French colonialists period
- a group of people that settled in a distant land but still keep their ties in the homeland
- temporarily designed as the capitol of Louisiana in 1719
- was a region of Louisiana US
- the state near the bottom of the US next to Texas
- Collapse of French investment compan, the company of the west.
- a barrier island off the coast of the Mississippi Gulf
17 Clues: French fort built in 1716 • was a region of Louisiana US • person bound to a life service to • a temporary fort stationed in Mississippi • the state near the bottom of the US next to Texas • a barrier island off the coast of the Mississippi Gulf • temporarily designed as the capitol of Louisiana in 1719 • French town and commune located in the department of Bas-Rhin • ...
Review 2013-10-30
Across
- This is a major change such as the overthrow of a government
- The palace where the King of France resided
- The country which was blamed for starting WWI
- A nation with distinct borders and a government
- Members of the third estate met in this and made an oath
- This is the most widely spoken language in Quebec
- These people made up the First Estate
- The first name of the Austrian archduke whose assassination sparked WWI
- This headpiece is an example of the RCMP reasonably accomodating Sihks
- Canada feels it is its national interest to protect this region
- The term for people who want to separate from Canada
- The Third Esate left the Estates General and proclaimed this
- A group of people who feel a sense of belonging together
- This means a love of your country
- These people made up 14% of the population during the Rwandan Genocide
- The king of France at the time of the French Revolution
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- The country which Marie Antoinette was from
- The French fortress which French peasants stormed
- The Allies were led by this country
- The term for people who want to keep Quebec in Canada
- France became this type of government after the Revolution
- The Prime Minister of Canada
- This was the period where opponents of the revolution were persecuted
- Peasants were part of this estate
- This is the passage which has opened up due to global warming
- These people made up 85% of the population during the Rwandan Genocide
- This alliance included Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire
- The country where Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated
- This device was used during the French Revolution to execute opponents
- These agreements between countries were seen as a cause of WWI
- These people made up the Second Estate
- A land dispute between the Canadian government and Mohawk people occurred in this town.
32 Clues: The Prime Minister of Canada • Peasants were part of this estate • This means a love of your country • The Allies were led by this country • These people made up the First Estate • These people made up the Second Estate • The country which Marie Antoinette was from • The palace where the King of France resided • The country which was blamed for starting WWI • ...
The Enlightenment 2013-11-12
Across
- Austrian monarch that traveled in disguise among his subjects to learn their problems
- style of composition arising in 18th-century France, often viewed as an extension of the baroque, and characterized by a high degree of ornamentation and lightness of expression
- Russian monarch that abolished torture
- French enlightenment thinker
- was a French Enlightenment writer, historian and philosopher famous for his wit and his advocacy of freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and separation of church and state
- principle author of the Declaration of Independence who believed in equality for all
- French philosopher who is often referred to as the father of the French Revolution and wrote the book "The Social Contract"
- English enlightenment thinker who argued that people were cruel and selfish by nature and needed to be controlled by an absolute monarchy
- English philosopher that theorized natural right; He rejected absolute monarchies
- a period of artistic style that used exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted detail
- Scottish philosopher who focused on using natural law to reform the economy and urged the policy of Laissez Faire
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- French thinker who developed the ideas of separation of powers, checks and balances and minority rights
- a form of absolute monarchy that accepted enlightenment ideas
- Prussian monarch that allowed free press and urged religious tolerance
- suppression of public communication, which was done by burning and banning books as well as jailing others in the enlightenment age
- a person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics, metaphysics, logic, and other related fields
- 4th President sometimes referred to as the father of the constitution
- a policy that allows businesses to operate with very little interference from the government
- a period of time in which people applied reasons to everyday things and started thinking for themselves
- rules that govern natural forces such as gravity
- an agreement made by people to give up their freedom in exchange for an organized society
- informal social gatherings
22 Clues: informal social gatherings • French enlightenment thinker • Russian monarch that abolished torture • rules that govern natural forces such as gravity • a form of absolute monarchy that accepted enlightenment ideas • 4th President sometimes referred to as the father of the constitution • Prussian monarch that allowed free press and urged religious tolerance • ...
French Revoulation and Neopleon Era 2022-09-20
Across
- Stoming of ________ officially started the Frech Revolution.
- Clergy: cardinals, archbishops, and bishops (10% of population)
- Nobles the wealthier families (20% 0f population)
- forceful overthrow of the government
- Held meetings and began to run the country without the King’s input or approval
- which estate was unhappy because they were straving and had no chance to move up
- Device used to kill people during the French Revolution
- A sudden seizure of political power in a nation
- At the ________ The king held a meeting, the 3rd estate wanted to have a constitutional government set and have the 1st and 2nd estate pay taxes.
- the urban middle class; merchants & professionals
- Proclaimed all men were free and equal
- Led the Reign of Terror
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- French general during the French Revolution who seized power in France and eventually made himself emperor.
- King of France from 1774 to 1792; he built the palace at Versailles as a means to consolidate absolute power
- Dark and violent time during the French Revolution. Radical revolutionaries took over government
- The battle that forced Neopoleon to surrender and be exiled to an island
- Queen of France, wife of King Louis XVI
- The battle in which the British navy defeated Napoleon forces
- Napoleon _______ France by strenthen government, keeps declaration rights of man, and creates a national bank.
- Bourgeoisie, and peasants (70% of the population)
- is a system of government where all political power rests with one ‘absolute’ ruler
- Laws established by Neopleon to eliminate injustices but limited liberty.
- France was divided into 3 classes each called
- first meeting held by the National Assembly to start the French Revolution
- the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, while the peasants were obliged to live and work on their lord's land.
25 Clues: Led the Reign of Terror • forceful overthrow of the government • Proclaimed all men were free and equal • Queen of France, wife of King Louis XVI • France was divided into 3 classes each called • A sudden seizure of political power in a nation • Nobles the wealthier families (20% 0f population) • Bourgeoisie, and peasants (70% of the population) • ...
2.3 2024-07-03
Across
- Site of Washington's surprise attack on Hessians
- Colonial grievance leading to war
- Strategy of constant attacks on British troops
- Partnership, especially with France
- Sense Pamphlet by Thomas Paine encouraging independence
- Fundamental rights listed in the Declaration
- Final series of operations leading to victory
- Series of military operations
- Type of warfare used by American forces
- Negotiations, crucial in securing French support
- Surprise attack on Trenton
- Passion and commitment of the revolutionaries
- Military observation to gain information
- Winter camp of Washington’s army
- Colonists who remained loyal to Britain
- Outcome achieved by American forces
- Agreement that ended the Revolutionary War
- Essential maritime force, especially the French
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Where the Declaration was signed
- Principal author of the Declaration
- Overthrow of British control in the colonies
- Act of yielding, as Cornwallis did at Yorktown
- European ally of the American colonies
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- Information spread to support the war effort
- British soldiers during the Revolutionary War
- Turning point battle that gained French support
- Citizen soldiers who fought for the colonies
- Defensive military structures
- Battles at sea, crucial in the final victory
- Monarch of Britain during the war
- Overall plan to achieve victory
- Act Law forcing colonists to house British soldiers
- Colonial militia ready at a moment's notice
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- Military strategies used in battles
- Early battle showing American resolve
- Military blockade, used effectively at Yorktown
- Document asserting independence
- Final battle of the American Revolution
- Ancient strategist studied by military leaders
- French general who aided the American cause
- Heavy guns used in warfare
- Naval strategy used by both sides
- Colonists who supported independence
- Petition Attempt to avoid war with Britain
- Network of informants, including Nathan Hale
- Site of one of the first battles
- Site of a tough winter for American troops
- Goal achieved by the American Revolution
50 Clues: Heavy guns used in warfare • Surprise attack on Trenton • Defensive military structures • Series of military operations • Overall plan to achieve victory • Document asserting independence • Winter camp of Washington’s army • Site of one of the first battles • Where the Declaration was signed • Colonial grievance leading to war • Monarch of Britain during the war • ...
8th CHAPTER 5 2024-11-01
Across
- ACT THAT AFFECTED THE NEWLY ACQUIRED TERRITORY BY THE BRITISH IN CANADA
- CITY WHERE THE FIRST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS MET IN 1774
- STRONGEST CONFEDERATION OF INDIAN TRIBES IN AMERICA
- "GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH"
- TREATY OF ______ , 1763 THAT ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
- BRITISH SECRETARY OF STATE WHOSE LEADERSHIP BROUGHT A DRAMATIC FAVORABLE CHANGE FOR THE BRITISH
- MILITIA MEN ABLE TO ACT ON A MOMENTS NOTICE
- PRIMARY AUTHOR OF THE ALBANY PLAN OF UNION
- LEADER OF THE VIRGINIA TROOPS SENT TO PROTRCT THE OHIO RIVER FROM THE FRENCH BUT WAS UNSUCCESSFUL
- TOWN WHERE WHERE THE FIRST OPEN BATTLE WAS FOUGHT TO START THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
- ALONG WITH PRESCOTT AND DAWES, WARNED THAT THE BRITISH WERE COMING
- A PLAN OF UNION THAT WAS THE FIRST ATTEMPT TO UNITE THE AMERICAN COLONIES
- GROUPS ORGANIZED TO PROTEST THE VARIOUS TAXES (THREE WORDS)
- ACT PASSED IN 1764 THAT PLACED A TAX ON SUCH ITEMS AS MOLASSES, COFFEE, AND SILKS
- WHERE THE"SHOT HEARD AROUND THE WORLD" WAS FIRED
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- KING OF ENGLAND IN 1765
- BRITISH TROOPS LEADER AT THE BOSTON MASSACRE
- UNSUCCESSFUL FRENCH COMMANDER AT THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
- MASSACHUSETTS MAN WHO HELPED ORGANIZE THE STAMP ACT CONGRESS
- LOCATION OF A "MASSACRE" AND "TEA PARTY"
- FRENCH AND ____ WAR
- ACT PASSED IN 1765 THAT REQUIRED COLONIST TO HOUSE BRITISH TROOPS
- FRENCH FORT ON THE ALLEGHENY AND MONONGAHELA RIV
- OTTAWA INDIAN CHIEF THAT WANTED TO STOP COLONIAL EXPANSION IN THE WESTERN FRONTIER
- BRITISH GENERAL WHO UNSUCCESSFULLY ATTACKED FORT DUQUESNE AND WAS MORTALLY WOUNDED
- ACTS PASSED IN 1765 THAT TAXED GLASS, PAPER, LEAD AND TEA
- ACT ISSUED IN 1763 THAT FORBADE COLONIST TO GO WEST OF THE APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS
- SUCCESSFUL BRITISH COMMANDER AT THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
- ACTS PASSED 1774 THAT WERE DESIGNED TO PUNISH MASSACHUSETTS
- ACT PASSED IN1765 THAT REQUIRED SPECIAL STAMPS BE PLACED ON CERTAIN ITEMS
30 Clues: FRENCH AND ____ WAR • KING OF ENGLAND IN 1765 • "GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH" • LOCATION OF A "MASSACRE" AND "TEA PARTY" • PRIMARY AUTHOR OF THE ALBANY PLAN OF UNION • MILITIA MEN ABLE TO ACT ON A MOMENTS NOTICE • BRITISH TROOPS LEADER AT THE BOSTON MASSACRE • FRENCH FORT ON THE ALLEGHENY AND MONONGAHELA RIV • WHERE THE"SHOT HEARD AROUND THE WORLD" WAS FIRED • ...
World War One 2022-05-12
13 Clues: Shoot • kaboom • france • United • Rasputin • fighting • french frys • 2 continents • Countries Fighting • The first World War • One of the main battle tactics • One of the main axis powers during the war • One of the major battle places during the war
Quick crossword 2018-08-23
Across
- Most recent country to join the EU (7)
- Germany's federal parliament (9)
- Location of the European Court of Justice (10)
- Polish currency (5)
- French President - Emmanuel ______ (6)
- Name by which Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg can be jointly referred to (7)
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- Labour's first Prime Minister, Ramsay _________ (9)
- Labour Leader 1955-63 - Hugh _________ (9)
- Capital city of Romania (9)
- The EU's student exchange programme, established in 1987 (7)
- French river (5)
- French city where an EU treaty was signed in 2001 (4)
- Labour's Shadow Home Secretary - Diane ______ (6)
13 Clues: French river (5) • Polish currency (5) • Capital city of Romania (9) • Germany's federal parliament (9) • Most recent country to join the EU (7) • French President - Emmanuel ______ (6) • Labour Leader 1955-63 - Hugh _________ (9) • Location of the European Court of Justice (10) • Labour's Shadow Home Secretary - Diane ______ (6) • ...
Luke's Fun Crossword 2023-05-15
Across
- Something that can cool things down with a liquid or gas...
- something is amazing...
- When something is ongoing...
- When something needs to be completed immediately...
- When something is removed from its original path...
- "(French laugh), this French pastry is very good." (in a French accent)...
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- Local, State and Federal _________...
- When something emits light...
- When you stick to something so you get it done...
- The countries of the earth are located on these...
- Some people wear these pieces of clothing
- "My mom has a _____ today...
- When you are feeling brave...
13 Clues: something is amazing... • "My mom has a _____ today... • When something is ongoing... • When something emits light... • When you are feeling brave... • Local, State and Federal _________... • Some people wear these pieces of clothing • When you stick to something so you get it done... • The countries of the earth are located on these... • ...
The Vietnam War 2022-04-27
Across
- This president was worried about Communism.
- The war was _______________.
- _________armies fought against the French.
- The ____ of Tonkin allowed the U.S. to use force
- In 1964, North Vietnamese fired _____at a ship.
- A _________ was signed dividing N and S Vietnam.
- At first everyone thought it would be an ____fight.
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- As the Vietnamese grew poor the _____grew rich.
- The U.S. was not equipped for _____war.
- In 1946 _____broke out.
- From 1965 to 1968 troops increasedordecreased.
- Nixon promised to end the war with ___________.
- French Indochina was formed from _______countries
13 Clues: In 1946 _____broke out. • The war was _______________. • The U.S. was not equipped for _____war. • _________armies fought against the French. • This president was worried about Communism. • From 1965 to 1968 troops increasedordecreased. • As the Vietnamese grew poor the _____grew rich. • Nixon promised to end the war with ___________. • ...
Chapter 18 crossword puzzle 2025-05-15
Across
- A french army general who succeeded in taking over France through a coup 'e'tat during the later years of the French Revolution
- A political faction during the French revolution. They were in FranMax
- one of the three classes into which French society was divided before the revolution:the clergy, the nobles, and the townspeople
- A law code developed by Napoleon that preserved the gains of the French Revolution by recognizing the equality of all citizens before the law
- He was a leader of the sans-culottes and Parris commune
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- An individual qualified to vote in an election
- A french lawyer and states men. He was born on may 6,1758 and died July 28,1794 in France
- He was a field marshall. He was born on may 1,176 in Ireland and died on september 14,1852 in the United Kingdom at 83 years old
- A meeting of the national assembly on june 20, 1789 to draft a constitution for France
- a dissenting group
- King of France from 1774-1793. He called a meeting for the estates General in 1788 to try to solve the country's financial crisis
- Obligations of peasants to noble landlords that survived in to the modern era
12 Clues: a dissenting group • An individual qualified to vote in an election • He was a leader of the sans-culottes and Parris commune • A political faction during the French revolution. They were in FranMax • Obligations of peasants to noble landlords that survived in to the modern era • ...
french revolution 2023-03-07
Across
- a system of government where the monarchy are unrestrained by the church,legislatures,or elites.
- A series of mass killings, thousands died during that period.
- A system of government where a king or queen is the head of the state.
- He was a famous french military commander and political figure.
- a fortress which peasants stormed for reasons like rising bread prices,concentration of foreign forces and counter-revolutionary actions by the king.
- Classifications which divided the different people of france into 3 estates, 1st estate(rich),2nd estate(upper middle class),3rd class(lower class).The 3rd estate was usually outvoted by the 1st and 2nd.
Down
- Was a period of political instability for france which then lead to the overthrowing of the french monarchy.
- An earlier revolution in the 13 colonies which inspired the peasants to revolt.
- The last queen of france before the french revolution.
- upper middle class in French Society.
- The last King before the french revolution.
- The Lower class/lower middle class people in society.
- the highest class in society that can influence the government.
13 Clues: upper middle class in French Society. • The last King before the french revolution. • The Lower class/lower middle class people in society. • The last queen of france before the french revolution. • A series of mass killings, thousands died during that period. • He was a famous french military commander and political figure. • ...
French Crossword ! 2020-02-05
Across
- The most famous type of French bread
- A mode of transport used to fly long distances
- A type of pastry eaten for breakfast
- The French word to say "goodbye"
- The French word to say "hello"
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- The most famous landmark in France
- The French word used to ask "how are you".
- The capital city of France
- The name of the train that links France to the UK
- A document needed to travel abroad
10 Clues: The capital city of France • The French word to say "hello" • The French word to say "goodbye" • The most famous landmark in France • A document needed to travel abroad • The most famous type of French bread • A type of pastry eaten for breakfast • The French word used to ask "how are you". • A mode of transport used to fly long distances • ...
Grade 8 History Review 2023-04-27
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- French Canadian folk hero who became a symbol of resistance against expulsion
- The province created for the Metis
- Total number of years Macdonald was Prime Minister
- Politician who brought Quebec into Confederation
- Our first prime minister.
- Principal trade resource of early explorers and settlers to the area that would become canada
- Metis politician who fought for Metis rights but became an enemy of the federal government
- Group of French settlers who were forcibly removed from their lands
- Big ____ : Cree leader who advocated for peace
- The technology Canada was built around in an attempt to make a country from sea to sea
- Last name of the nationalist who was executed for trying to usurp the local government
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- French Canadian explorers and fur traders who pushed into inland Canada via rivers and lakes
- People of mixed heritage who developed their own culture and identity
- _______ Treaties: the treaties made between the Canadian government and Indigenous peoples of the plains
- The massive territory purchased by the Canadian Government from the Hudson's Bay Company
- The territory purchased by the USA from Russia the day after Canada was created
- Primary religion of French Canadians and disliked by British Protestants
- Canada _________ : group of nationalists who believed that Canada belonged only to white Protestants
18 Clues: Our first prime minister. • The province created for the Metis • Big ____ : Cree leader who advocated for peace • Politician who brought Quebec into Confederation • Total number of years Macdonald was Prime Minister • Group of French settlers who were forcibly removed from their lands • People of mixed heritage who developed their own culture and identity • ...
We are All United Through Language :) 2019-08-08
Across
- Second-most common spoken language in London.
- Translate “Sugoi” from Japanese in English. (Clue: Post Malone song)
- The largest North American country that speaks French.
- What other languages that Switzerland use other than French?
- What is the term used for changing words from a language to another language?
- What is the language term used by Singaporeans for their type of English?
- A country that speaks Spanish. (Hint: A country which recently suffered a crisis in South America.)
- Name a country in Africa where people can speak fluent French. (clue: where Victoria Falls is located)
- A country in South-East Asia where people can speak fluent English. (clue: Place where USA and Canada mostly ship their trashes off to.)
- What is the country that has 4 languages? (clue: known as the business hub of Asia)
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- A system of raised dots that can be read with the fingers by people who are blind or who have low vision.
- What is the second-largest French-speaking city? (Clue: In North America)
- Official language of Bangladesh.
- Third most spoken language.
- Largest native language in Indonesia besides Bahasa Indonesia.
- In childhood era, what language do we use?
- How does a Thai male say “hello” in Thai?
- What do tourists usually speak in other countries?
18 Clues: Third most spoken language. • Official language of Bangladesh. • How does a Thai male say “hello” in Thai? • In childhood era, what language do we use? • Second-most common spoken language in London. • What do tourists usually speak in other countries? • The largest North American country that speaks French. • ...
SOCIAL STUDIES (french and Indian WAR) 2023-10-12
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- 17.When was the Treaty of Paris signed?
- 9.ABOUT How many people died?
- 4.What year did the french declare war?
- 18.When did "Pontiac's War" break out?
- 3.What was the immigration that William Johnson came from
- 7.What was the name of the British general that RETREATED from the fort
- 13.What was the name of the French island the British conquered in the spring of 1759?
- 1.Who learned British military tactics which helped him in the war
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- 8.What were the years of defeat for the British
- 2.what was the IMPORTANT date that the fort surrendered to the french?
- 5.What was the name of the french commander-in-chief
- 6.When was the battle of Fort William Henry
- 11.When the British conquered Fort Duquesne, what did they rename it?
- 14.What was the name of the British general who led the battle of Quebec?
- 16.How long did the actual battle last? (Estement) (Of Quebec)
- 12.Today, what is the name of the city where that fort stood?
- 10.Who did Webb leave in charge?
- 15.How many months did the battle of Quebec take? (In word form)
18 Clues: 9.ABOUT How many people died? • 10.Who did Webb leave in charge? • 18.When did "Pontiac's War" break out? • 17.When was the Treaty of Paris signed? • 4.What year did the french declare war? • 6.When was the battle of Fort William Henry • 8.What were the years of defeat for the British • 5.What was the name of the french commander-in-chief • ...
mots croisés/क्रॉसवर्ड/crucigrama 2023-07-17
11 Clues: Car (Hindi) • Car (Spanish) • Van (Spanish) • Road (Spanish) • Zebra Crossing • Large marsupial • Highway (hindi) • Street (French) • Highway (French) • Traffic (Spanish) • Direction (Hindi)
French Revolution 2022-04-05
Across
- a form of government where the ruler has total power
- a action that causes harm to one's country
- the place the french revolution took
- church leaders
- the class of noble rank
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- someone of low class
- was a french lawyer and revolutionary leader
- the french social classes during ancien regime
- another word for vities
- the great fortress in paris that stood as a symbol of royal tyranny
- a machine for beheading
- of terror
12 Clues: of terror • church leaders • someone of low class • another word for vities • a machine for beheading • the class of noble rank • the place the french revolution took • a action that causes harm to one's country • was a french lawyer and revolutionary leader • the french social classes during ancien regime • a form of government where the ruler has total power • ...
Pyramid of skulls 2024-12-28
Across
- known for/art style
- 3 work of the artist (no spaces)
- artist medium
- 1 work of the artist (no spaces)
- 5 work of the artist (no spaces) french name
- 2 work of the artist and probably his most famous
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- nationality of artist
- 4 work of the artist (no spaces) french name
- famous artist that took inspiration and liked his work
- last name of the artist
- first name of the artist
- birth month
12 Clues: birth month • artist medium • known for/art style • nationality of artist • last name of the artist • first name of the artist • 3 work of the artist (no spaces) • 1 work of the artist (no spaces) • 4 work of the artist (no spaces) french name • 5 work of the artist (no spaces) french name • 2 work of the artist and probably his most famous • ...
Clichés 2019-11-18
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- Something you use to protect from the rain
- English for cuisses de grenouille
- Cliché french musical instrument
- English for escargots
- French hat
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- A word that means you love your country
- Meal made of bacon, eggs, tomatoes, toast etc
- A drink made from flavoured hot water and milk
- Cliché about british accent
- Cliché french alcoholic drink
- Cliché british alcoholic drink
11 Clues: French hat • English for escargots • Cliché about british accent • Cliché french alcoholic drink • Cliché british alcoholic drink • Cliché french musical instrument • English for cuisses de grenouille • A word that means you love your country • Something you use to protect from the rain • Meal made of bacon, eggs, tomatoes, toast etc • ...
Once you’ve solved the clues with care, the jumbled first letters will spell out where… 2025-05-25
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- (4) pink wine
- (8) luggage
- (6) famous Paris museum
- (5) Mediterranean fruit often found in French cuisine
- (8) shade provider on the beach
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- (6) capital city famous iron tower
- (7) Rich French cake, often layered and elegant
- (3) afternoon snooze
- (8) the town we are in
- (5) where the sea meets the sand
- (3) French word for one
11 Clues: (8) luggage • (4) pink wine • (3) afternoon snooze • (8) the town we are in • (6) famous Paris museum • (3) French word for one • (8) shade provider on the beach • (5) where the sea meets the sand • (6) capital city famous iron tower • (7) Rich French cake, often layered and elegant • (5) Mediterranean fruit often found in French cuisine
Unit 6: Reason and Revolution 2023-11-30
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- an Austrian princess and the wife of King Louis XVI
- An eighteenth-century French philosopher; one of the leading figures of the Enlightenment
- was the overthrow of the French regime in Haiti by the Africans and their descendants who had been enslaved by the French and the establishment of an independent country founded and governed by former slaves.
- the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health, optimize nutrients in the soil, and combat pest and weed pressure
- a transformation away from an agricultural- or resource-based economy, toward an economy based on mechanized manufacturing
- Venezuelan soldier and statesman who played a central role in the South American independence movement
- the social and political order that existed in France from the late Middle Ages until the French Revolution.
- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
- an equilibrium of power sufficient to discourage or prevent one nation or party from imposing its will on or interfering with the interests of another
- a former slave who rose to become the leader of the only successful slave revolt in modern history known as the Haitian Revolution
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- someone who starts or owns a business
- showing understanding, acting in a positive way, and not following old-fashioned or false beliefs
- an official act taken by all 13 American colonies in declaring independence from British rule
- the concentration of human populations into discrete areas
- the inputs used to produce a good or service in order to produce income
- the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
- 18th-century Scottish economist, philosopher, and author who is considered the father of modern economics
- French word for "philosopher"
18 Clues: French word for "philosopher" • someone who starts or owns a business • the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution • an Austrian princess and the wife of King Louis XVI • the concentration of human populations into discrete areas • the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines • the inputs used to produce a good or service in order to produce income • ...
Paris 2024 2025-05-27
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- power of wich the Senate is a part passing laws
- She lived in the Luxemboung Palace befone it became French Senate
- This is the name of the Palace of the French Parliament?
- This Is the name of the river next to the Museum of Orsay
- He is who is she president of the French senate
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- Is the most famous painting of Van Gogh
- Where the MPS vote the Paws
- She is the president of the French Parliament Lower
- Is the artistic movement the most present in the Museum of Orsay
- Where the president of the French Parliament sits
10 Clues: Where the MPS vote the Paws • Is the most famous painting of Van Gogh • power of wich the Senate is a part passing laws • He is who is she president of the French senate • Where the president of the French Parliament sits • She is the president of the French Parliament Lower • This is the name of the Palace of the French Parliament? • ...
Revolutionary Terrorism 2015-04-01
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- Who were the Iranian Secret Police
- The Tsar the Bolsheviks overthrew.
- Terror Name of the terror in which 140,000 Russians were killed.
- Name of the court responsible for over 4,000 executions?
- What was the political ideology of the Bolsheviks?
- Form of Islam enshrined in law in Iran?
- Who was the leader of Iran after the Shah was overthrown?
- Who invaded Ethiopia in 1935?
- Who was the leader of the Bolshevik's?
- What revolution started in 1793?
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- Method of execution during the French Revolution.
- What was Haile Selassie's title?
- Name of the Tsar's daughter who may have escaped death.
- Leader of the Reign of Terror.
- Who were the Iranians revolting against?
- Political thought shared by leaders of the French Revolution.
- Robespierre wanted to create a republic of what in France?
17 Clues: Who invaded Ethiopia in 1935? • Leader of the Reign of Terror. • What was Haile Selassie's title? • What revolution started in 1793? • Who were the Iranian Secret Police • The Tsar the Bolsheviks overthrew. • Who was the leader of the Bolshevik's? • Form of Islam enshrined in law in Iran? • Who were the Iranians revolting against? • ...
Revolutionary Terrorism 2015-04-02
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- Who invaded Ethiopia in 1935?
- What culture did the Shah align himself with?
- Name of the court responsible for over 4,000 executions.
- Who were the Iranians revolting against?
- What revolution started in 1793?
- Name of the Tsar's daughter who may have escaped death.
- Robespierre wanted to create a republic of what in France?
- What was Haile Selassie's title?
- Form of Islam enshrined in law in Iran?
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- Method of execution during the French Revolution.
- Who was the leader of Iran after the Shah was overthrown?
- The Tsar the Bolsheviks overthrew.
- Leader of the Reign of Terror.
- Political thought shared by leaders of the French Revolution.
- Who was the leader of the Bolshevik's?
- What was the political ideology of the Bolsheviks?
- Name of the terror in which 140,000 Russians were killed.
17 Clues: Who invaded Ethiopia in 1935? • Leader of the Reign of Terror. • What revolution started in 1793? • What was Haile Selassie's title? • The Tsar the Bolsheviks overthrew. • Who was the leader of the Bolshevik's? • Form of Islam enshrined in law in Iran? • Who were the Iranians revolting against? • What culture did the Shah align himself with? • ...
Revolutionary Terrorism 2015-04-02
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- Leader of the Reign of Terror.
- Who was the leader of the Bolshevik's?
- Method of execution during the French Revolution.
- Name of the Tsar's daughter who may have escaped death.
- Name of the terror in which 140,000 Russians were killed.
- Form of Islam enshrined in law in Iran?
- What culture did the Shah align himself with?
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- What was Haile Selassie's title?
- Who was the leader of Iran after the Shah was overthrown?
- Name of the court responsible for over 4,000 executions.
- The Tsar the Bolsheviks overthrew.
- What revolution started in 1793?
- Robespierre wanted to create a republic of what in France?
- Political thought shared by leaders of the French Revolution.
- What was the political ideology of the Bolsheviks?
- Who were the Iranians revolting against?
- Who invaded Ethiopia in 1935?
17 Clues: Who invaded Ethiopia in 1935? • Leader of the Reign of Terror. • What was Haile Selassie's title? • What revolution started in 1793? • The Tsar the Bolsheviks overthrew. • Who was the leader of the Bolshevik's? • Form of Islam enshrined in law in Iran? • Who were the Iranians revolting against? • What culture did the Shah align himself with? • ...
Vocabulaire des 10 Dernier Jours 2023-02-26
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- A hunting lodge for Louis XIII
- Type of meat
- King
- Cute
- the moon
- A french scientist, and mathematician
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- half of the XVII century presented a new code of social behavior
- A french emperor and militant who used Versailles as a summer home
- A famous french chateau constructed by Louis XIII, XIV, XV, and XVI
- Madame de
- God
11 Clues: God • King • Cute • the moon • Madame de • Type of meat • A hunting lodge for Louis XIII • A french scientist, and mathematician • half of the XVII century presented a new code of social behavior • A french emperor and militant who used Versailles as a summer home • A famous french chateau constructed by Louis XIII, XIV, XV, and XVI
France Crossword 2022-06-27
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- - can eat sweet or savoury.
- - a popular breakfast in France.
- - traditional French costume
- - The Eiffel Tower's nickname
- - The name of bike race in France
- - The name of the language spoken in France
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- - The Capital of France
- - Poor, French farmers used to eat this
- - famous emperor of France
- - the famous museum in France
- Eiffel - who designed the Eiffel Tower?
11 Clues: - The Capital of France • - famous emperor of France • - can eat sweet or savoury. • - traditional French costume • - the famous museum in France • - The Eiffel Tower's nickname • - a popular breakfast in France. • - The name of bike race in France • - Poor, French farmers used to eat this • Eiffel - who designed the Eiffel Tower? • - The name of the language spoken in France
Ch. 4 American Independence Test Review 2022-10-20
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- what area did the British, French, and Indians fight over beginning in 1754?
- which colony sent George Washington to Ohio to drive out the French?
- which major French city did British general James Wolfe capture?
- Britain raise new ____ on the Thirteen Colonies to help pay for the war.
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- which colony believed in pacificism?
- who won the French and Indian War?
- III who became the new British king in 1760?
- whose army was defeated by the French after The French and Indians ambushed the British?
- the purpose of the Sons of Liberty was to oppose the ____?
9 Clues: who won the French and Indian War? • which colony believed in pacificism? • III who became the new British king in 1760? • the purpose of the Sons of Liberty was to oppose the ____? • which major French city did British general James Wolfe capture? • which colony sent George Washington to Ohio to drive out the French? • ...
#3 2024-05-23
7 Clues: hockey in french • - rugby in french • - tennis in french • baseball in french • - bowling in french • - vollyball in french • de montagne- mountain biking in french
AP EURO CROSSWORD REVIEW!!!!! 2019-06-09
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- A cash crop found in the "New World"
- Rwandan Genocide indirectly occurred due to this Belgian King
- Name of English king that followed Charles II
- German word for King
- City Franz Ferdinand was shot in
- Husband of Queen Isabella of Spain, Commissioned Columbus
- Radicals of the French Revolution
- John Stuart Mill was a founder
- Russian Enlightened Absolutist
- a French Revolution Oath was taken in a place where this sport is played
- Ignatius of Loyola, Catholic Reformation group with an education focus
- A main player in the French Wars of Religion
- Last name of the man who first translated the Bible into English
- This happened to German money after the Treaty of Versailles
- fell in 1543
- an English industrial revolution working-class movement group
- Spanish ships during Trans-Atlantic trade
- a facist backed by the "Black Shirts"
- A weird tax was placed on these under Peter the Great to seem more European
- Rich merchant family of France, art patrons
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- Author of "The Leviathan"
- Treaty De__ was written by the Pope in 1494
- The ___ Tales, English stories
- Decisions based on greater good instead of personal belief
- Hitler's Secret Service
- the Catholic Church has 7 of them
- The Triple ___, Britain, France, and Russia during WWI
- Leader of the Italian "Red Shirt Army"
- A failed system of Stalin's
- inventor of the Steam Engine
- This Edict ended the French Wars of Religion
- Ottoman Empire reforms
- The French Estate that contained the peasants
- This market crashed in 1929
- ___ Brothers who wrote German folk stories
- systems of medieval theological teaching
- The First Island Napoleon was exiled to
- Prussian nobles under feudalism
- Immanuel Kant was from this country
- Main character in German unification
- the __ Acts that followed the Peterloo Massacre
- This crisis happened in Egypt in 1956
42 Clues: fell in 1543 • German word for King • Ottoman Empire reforms • Hitler's Secret Service • Author of "The Leviathan" • A failed system of Stalin's • This market crashed in 1929 • inventor of the Steam Engine • The ___ Tales, English stories • John Stuart Mill was a founder • Russian Enlightened Absolutist • Prussian nobles under feudalism • City Franz Ferdinand was shot in • ...
Treasure Hunt 2023-11-23
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- A legendary female warrior, known for taking her father's place in the army.
- A musical instrument that originated in France and is an integral part of orchestral music.
- China is famous for being the home of giant ________, which are a symbol of conservation efforts.
- a former French royal palace, now one of the most famous museums in the world.
- One of the most famous landmarks in the world, representing French engineering and architecture.
- is a prominent color in Chinese culture, especially during New Year celebrations.
- Intricately designed and used for traditional tea ceremonies.
- Renowned for its quality and intricate designs, Ming dynasty.
- A vast imperial palace complex in the heart of Beijing, representing ancient Chinese imperial power.
- France is renowned for its production, with regions like Bordeaux and Burgundy being particularly famous.
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- The city of Paris is often seen as a _________________ destination.
- Used for various celebrations and festivals, they come in a wide range of designs.
- A traditional French hat often associated with artists and intellectuals.
- This precious stone holds significant cultural and spiritual importance in China, and it's often intricately carved into various forms.
- Painted by Leonardo da Vinci, housed in the Louvre Museum, it is an iconic piece of art.
- A sparkling wine produced in a famous region of France, often associated with celebrations.
- A highly regarded form of visual art, expressing the beauty of Chinese characters.
- A long, thin loaf of French bread, a staple of French cuisine.
- Thousands of life-sized clay soldiers and horses buried with the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang.
- An iconic series of fortifications built to protect China from invasions.
- mythical animal which holds significant cultural symbolism in Chinese mythology and art.
- China is historically known as the birthplace of this cloth production.
22 Clues: Intricately designed and used for traditional tea ceremonies. • Renowned for its quality and intricate designs, Ming dynasty. • A long, thin loaf of French bread, a staple of French cuisine. • The city of Paris is often seen as a _________________ destination. • China is historically known as the birthplace of this cloth production. • ...
Lessons 20-23 Medieval History 2024-04-27
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- The battle where King Edward managed to capture the King of France with his own hands
- Battle that gave the French crown to the English
- term that means the love of wisdom, or a pursuit of wisdom and truth through logic
- this battle lasted 2 days and in it, Bruce personally fought and defended the Scottish throne in 1314
- betrayal of allegiance to one's government or sovereign and what
- an important document for our nation, based upon the previous answer
- document that means "Great Charter" in Latin
- when both sides in a war agree to stop fighting and there is no winner or loser
- British king who restarted the Hundred Years' War and attempted to capture the throne of France
- a fancy term to describe the process of mixing worldly ideas and spiritual ones
- this declaration was written in an abbey and in it, Bruce begged for his nation's freedom
- the Scots won this battle under William Wallace in 1297
- order of monks under whom Thomas Aquinas studied despite his family's best efforts
- English victory won in 1296
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- Welsh king who re-started the Hundred Years' War after the truce
- French King who helped to start the Hundred Years' War
- this treaty renounced any English claims to Scotland
- English King who helped to start the Hundred Years' War
- type of weapon that allowed for piercing through armor and greater efficiency in fighting
- Treaty signed in 1420 that sealed the deal on handing the French crown over to the English
- a Greek philosopher that lived 300 years BC, whose ideas Thomas Aquinas sought to tackle
- Kings of England that ruled during the time of the Wars of Scottish Independence (no commas between titles)
- Treaty signed by the French after losing at the Battle of Poitiers
- French teenager who led men in battle, was herself said to be led by God and was burned at the stake
24 Clues: English victory won in 1296 • document that means "Great Charter" in Latin • Battle that gave the French crown to the English • this treaty renounced any English claims to Scotland • French King who helped to start the Hundred Years' War • English King who helped to start the Hundred Years' War • the Scots won this battle under William Wallace in 1297 • ...
Social 7 1 - 4 Review 2025-06-09
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- – Resistance to disease
- – A gift of money or property from the bride’s family
- – Rivalry for resources or trade dominance
- – A French word for peasant
- – Female leaders who choose Hoyaneh in Haudenosaunee society
- – A land-owning noble who granted land to habitants
- – A form of decision-making where all must agree
- – The practice of relocating based on seasonal resources
- – A ceremonial gathering involving music, dancing, and celebration
- – Society that trained spiritual leaders among the Anishinaabe
- – Disease outbreaks that affect a large portion of the population
- – A farmer who lived on seigneuries in New France
- – Independent French fur trader
- – Indigenous term meaning grandfather or respected elder
- – The assembly of leaders from all Haudenosaunee nations
- – A large parcel of land owned by a seigneur
- – A person who facilitates trade between groups
- – A major British fur trading company founded in 1670
- – Foundational story of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy
- – French colonial administrator who controlled finances
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- – A fur trader working for a licensed company, traveled by canoe
- – Head of the church in New France
- – The king’s representative in New France
- – The economic system where colonies supplied raw goods to the mother country
- Company – A fur trading rival to the Hudson’s Bay Company
- – An agreement or union between two or more groups
- – Unpaid labour owed to a seigneur
- – A leader or chief among the Mi’kmaq people
- – Another name for a trading post used by fur companies
- – A cultural group with mixed Indigenous and European ancestry
- – A clan or family group in Anishinaabe society
- – A beaded belt used to record agreements or treaties
- – A French settler born in New France
- – A leader or chief in Anishinaabe culture
- – Group of respected elders who make decisions in Indigenous communities
- – A French-speaking person
- – Male leader chosen by Clan Mothers in the Haudenosaunee Confederacy
37 Clues: – Resistance to disease • – A French-speaking person • – A French word for peasant • – Independent French fur trader • – Head of the church in New France • – Unpaid labour owed to a seigneur • – A French settler born in New France • – The king’s representative in New France • – Rivalry for resources or trade dominance • – A leader or chief in Anishinaabe culture • ...
FRANCE 2016-04-07
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- The longest river in France
- King ___________ traditional king of France
- Large Structure _______ Tower
- The three colours of French Flag _____, Red and White
- ___________ Bonaparte a French military leader
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- The _________ is a museum in France
- The continent that France is located
- The language spoken in France
- The currency in France
- Mount ________ Highest Mountain in France
- The capital of France
11 Clues: The capital of France • The currency in France • The longest river in France • Large Structure _______ Tower • The language spoken in France • The _________ is a museum in France • The continent that France is located • Mount ________ Highest Mountain in France • King ___________ traditional king of France • ___________ Bonaparte a French military leader • ...
France Crossword 2022-06-27
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- - can eat sweet or savoury.
- - Poor, French farmers used to eat this
- - The name of the language spoken in France
- - The Capital of France
- - The name of bike race in France
- - who designed the Eiffel Tower?
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- - traditional French costume
- - The Eiffel Tower's nickname
- - the famous museum in France
- - a popular breakfast in France.
- - famous emperor of France
11 Clues: - The Capital of France • - famous emperor of France • - can eat sweet or savoury. • - traditional French costume • - The Eiffel Tower's nickname • - the famous museum in France • - a popular breakfast in France. • - who designed the Eiffel Tower? • - The name of bike race in France • - Poor, French farmers used to eat this • - The name of the language spoken in France
Les membres de la famille 2025-06-11
11 Clues: mom in french • step-dad in french • the mother of my dad • the son of my parents • grand-father in french • the son of my children • the brother of my uncle • the brother of my mother • the son of my dads sibling • the daughter of my parents • the daughter of my dads sibling
C2 V1 Les préférences (e-text pp. 40-41 or p. 69 top half) 2018-11-28
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- a text message
- to speak
- chocolate
- English
- to read a comic book
- to watch t.v.
- I like
- to eat French fries
- I rather like
- I hate
- I don't like
- a colored pencil
- a drawing
- earbuds, headphones
- a novel
- to send an email
- to call friends
- school
- a text message
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- a newspaper
- vacation
- to work
- to study English
- to listen to modern music
- I love
- a magazine
- the sports car
- French
- to sing
- to draw
- to sleep
- ice cream
32 Clues: I love • I like • I hate • French • school • to work • English • to sing • a novel • to draw • vacation • to speak • to sleep • chocolate • a drawing • ice cream • a magazine • a newspaper • I don't like • to watch t.v. • I rather like • a text message • the sports car • a text message • to call friends • to study English • a colored pencil • to send an email • to eat French fries • earbuds, headphones • to read a comic book • ...
MILITARY,HISTORY and ECONOMICS 2013-05-31
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- final blow during battle, victory strike
- rebirth of culture
- economic policy
- a commanding offficer
- feeling of solidarity among forces
- a specialized soldier
- in like to take something over
- i am the state
- bastille day, start of french rev
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- a social period in euro in 19th century
- fencing term
- middle class during french rev
- easing of diplomatic tension
- big boulevard in paris
- change in government my force
- accomplished fact
- left bank of paris
- a travel document, passport
- a fencing weapon, sword
- without knee breeches
- flower heraldic device
- diplomatic agreement
22 Clues: fencing term • i am the state • economic policy • accomplished fact • rebirth of culture • left bank of paris • diplomatic agreement • a commanding offficer • a specialized soldier • without knee breeches • big boulevard in paris • flower heraldic device • a fencing weapon, sword • a travel document, passport • easing of diplomatic tension • change in government my force • ...
Call of the Wild 2021-04-09
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- first man that buck loved after being sold
- food for the dogs
- command telling the dogs to go right
- john thorntons partner
- Judge Miller's employee who sells Buck
- mercedes husband
- john's and petes other partner
- stop running
- one of John's dogs
- command telling the dogs to go left
- what the dogs pulled
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- command to start the dogs
- Buck's first owner
- other dog of John thornton
- mercedes brother
- charles husband
- bucks rival
- main character
- a French-Canadian and Perrault's partner
- a French-Canadian who is Buck's first Northland master
20 Clues: bucks rival • stop running • main character • charles husband • mercedes brother • mercedes husband • food for the dogs • Buck's first owner • one of John's dogs • what the dogs pulled • john thorntons partner • command to start the dogs • other dog of John thornton • john's and petes other partner • command telling the dogs to go left • command telling the dogs to go right • ...
The Early Republic 2021-07-07
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- District of ___________
- Democratic ___________
- wanted a strong federal government
- not allowed by the constitution
- bring people together
- a tax on imported goods
- Ancient French fort used as a prison
- the first President
- investor looking to make a large profit
- President takes the oath of office
- Whiskey ___________
- wanted a National Bank
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- French _____________
- heads of government departments
- opposing groups
- not taking sides in a conflict
- certificate promising to repay money plus interest
- ________ Policy
- Washington's _________ Address
- help pay for the cost of something
- setting an example for others to follow
21 Clues: opposing groups • ________ Policy • the first President • Whiskey ___________ • French _____________ • bring people together • Democratic ___________ • wanted a National Bank • District of ___________ • a tax on imported goods • not taking sides in a conflict • Washington's _________ Address • heads of government departments • not allowed by the constitution • ...
Of Mice and Men - JAIME 2019-04-12
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- (v) = exhale forcefully
- (v) rub
- = to laugh
- (n)= a ladle (utensil for food)
- = sarcastically ironically
- = anxious
- (US slang) = great
- area not in sunlight
- plural of leaf
- move or cause to move up and down or from side to side with small rapid movements. synonymes: jiggle, twitch.
- = a dull sound
- confused, bemused
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- in french "grange"
- = contemptuous
- = to beg
- pile
- = to hide
- = disabled
- in french "moustaches"
- = discouraged
- track, trail, way
- to pull quickly, move suddenly
- = to smack
- (n) = prostitute
- the foot of an animal
25 Clues: pile • (v) rub • = to beg • = to hide • = anxious • = to laugh • = disabled • = to smack • = discouraged • = contemptuous • plural of leaf • = a dull sound • (n) = prostitute • track, trail, way • confused, bemused • in french "grange" • (US slang) = great • area not in sunlight • the foot of an animal • in french "moustaches" • (v) = exhale forcefully • = sarcastically ironically • to pull quickly, move suddenly • ...
Brand Cars 2020-03-05
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- A little british car
- British Hypercar
- The brand is a Jaguar
- Bocho Amarillo
- Angel wings logo, Emiliano's car
- GT-R
- Luxury german car
- Sweden Hypercar
- The brand is a Horse
- French car, super and hypercar
- A little italian car, a red point logo
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- A little H logo
- German car, blue bow and white bow
- A little French Lion
- Founder:Horacio Pagani
- A shield with a horse
- The brand is a Bull
- Three circles logo, almost like The Olympic Games
- The brand is a Trident
- Founder:Elon Musk
20 Clues: GT-R • Bocho Amarillo • A little H logo • Sweden Hypercar • British Hypercar • Luxury german car • Founder:Elon Musk • The brand is a Bull • A little british car • A little French Lion • The brand is a Horse • The brand is a Jaguar • A shield with a horse • Founder:Horacio Pagani • The brand is a Trident • French car, super and hypercar • Angel wings logo, Emiliano's car • ...
32 2024-07-30
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- French home invasion suspense
- South Korean vampire clergy
- German psychological horror
- Russian dark fairy tales
- Brazilian society collapse
- Norwegian giant troll hunt
- Japanese detective horror
- Japanese found footage curse
- German silent vampire classic
- UK elite cult horror
- Japanese technology ghost story
- Japanese historical demon tale
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- Korean haunted asylum
- German Alpine witchcraft
- Italian giallo mystery
- Danish plague terror
- Hungarian grotesque thriller
- Spanish time-loop horror
- German werewolf conflict
- Canadian supernatural mystery
- French gothic horror
- UK rural witch horror
- Swedish subterranean terror
- Italian brutal giallo
- Turkish demonic folklore
25 Clues: Danish plague terror • French gothic horror • UK elite cult horror • Korean haunted asylum • UK rural witch horror • Italian brutal giallo • Italian giallo mystery • German Alpine witchcraft • Spanish time-loop horror • Russian dark fairy tales • German werewolf conflict • Turkish demonic folklore • Japanese detective horror • Brazilian society collapse • Norwegian giant troll hunt • ...
For Rob In France 1 2023-07-27
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- Bristol record producer/artiste
- West-coast Spanish city famed for it’s arts and sciences
- Yellow-finned fish
- Island city in the south of England
- Steak haché?
- Healthier ice cream alternative (abbr.)
- Beach on the North Cornwall coast
- Monkey
- Scottish rock band/Fictional crime family
- Penguin or pasta?
- Capital of Bretagne
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- Sugar high?
- French wine, sometimes ‘nouveau’
- Spanish sausage
- Strong French drink
- Stick onto?
- Italian eatery
- US State, capital Columbus
- ‘Castle’ in Devon
- 2023 Nolan-directed epic
- Chinese counting device
- ‘Air Hostess’ British band
- British pop astronaut?
23 Clues: Monkey • Sugar high? • Stick onto? • Steak haché? • Italian eatery • Spanish sausage • ‘Castle’ in Devon • Penguin or pasta? • Yellow-finned fish • Strong French drink • Capital of Bretagne • British pop astronaut? • Chinese counting device • 2023 Nolan-directed epic • US State, capital Columbus • ‘Air Hostess’ British band • Bristol record producer/artiste • French wine, sometimes ‘nouveau’ • ...
WINE & SPIRITS 2025-03-29
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- Distilled wine
- Australian red wine
- Mexican spirit from agave
- Argentine wine specialty
- Italian sparkling wine
- Fortified wine for cocktails
- American whiskey from corn
- Means a little bitter" in Italian.
- Spanish wine punch
- Noir or Grigio grape variety
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- Flavored with juniper berries.
- Spirit production facility
- California wine specialty
- Smooth French red wine
- Distilled from fermented grains
- German white wine
- Green anise-flavored spirit
- Popular white grape variety
- Whisky from Scotland
- French brandy region
- Sparkling wine region
- Clear Russian spirit
- Bold red wine grape
23 Clues: Distilled wine • German white wine • Spanish wine punch • Australian red wine • Bold red wine grape • Whisky from Scotland • French brandy region • Clear Russian spirit • Sparkling wine region • Smooth French red wine • Italian sparkling wine • Argentine wine specialty • California wine specialty • Mexican spirit from agave • Spirit production facility • American whiskey from corn • ...
Revolutionary Terrorism 2015-04-01
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- Form of Islam enshrined in law in Iran?
- What revolution started in 1793?
- The Tsar the Bolsheviks overthrew.
- Leader of the Reign of Terror.
- Who was the leader of Iran after the Shah was overthrown?
- Name of the Tsar's daughter who may have escaped death.
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- Political thought shared by leaders of the French Revolution.
- Terror Name of the terror in which 140,000 Russians were killed.
- Method of execution during the French Revolution.
- Who were the Iranian Secret Police
- What was the political ideology of the Bolsheviks?
- Name of the court responsible for over 4,000 executions?
- What was Haile Selassie's title?
- Who invaded Ethiopia in 1935?
- Robespierre wanted to create a republic of what in France?
- Who was the leader of the Bolshevik's?
- Who were the Iranians revolting against?
17 Clues: Who invaded Ethiopia in 1935? • Leader of the Reign of Terror. • What revolution started in 1793? • What was Haile Selassie's title? • Who were the Iranian Secret Police • The Tsar the Bolsheviks overthrew. • Who was the leader of the Bolshevik's? • Form of Islam enshrined in law in Iran? • Who were the Iranians revolting against? • ...
World History Review 2023-12-15
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- Era in History where new inventions and arts were created.
- Last Name of the inventor of the Printing Press
- First name of the Enlightened thinker who first fought for women's rights.
- First name of the absolute ruler of France during the start of the French Revolution.
- Era in History where feudalism existed with castles, knights, and peasants.
- Last name of the enlightened thinker who proposed freedom of speech and religion.
- Name of the colony where a bunch of tea was dumped into the Ocean.
- First name of the absolute monarch who ruled over Russia and killed his own family.
- French Estate that had the most people in it.
- Last name of Enlightened thinker who first came up with the idea of social contract between people and the government.
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- Name of the Palace that was constructed for French Rulers and Royalties.
- name of the plague that killed millions of people in Europe.
- Last name of the math teacher at LHHS
- Name of the holy wars between Europe and the Islamic Empire.
- Era in History where new ideas about government was discovered by philosophers.
- "No taxation without ?"
- Method of execution during the French Revolution.
- Last Name of the Enlightened thinker who came up with Natural Rights.
- Last name of the German Monk who posted the 95 Theses on the Church Door.
19 Clues: "No taxation without ?" • Last name of the math teacher at LHHS • French Estate that had the most people in it. • Last Name of the inventor of the Printing Press • Method of execution during the French Revolution. • Era in History where new inventions and arts were created. • name of the plague that killed millions of people in Europe. • ...
Revolutions Unit Vocab Part 1 2024-02-20
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- Belief that the Earth is at the center of the universe.
- French painter
- Spanish writer, wrote Don Quixote
- Idea that the sun is at the center, and the earth orbits around the sun.
- Italian scientist who develops ideas that support Copernicus
- Polish scientist who developed idea of heliocentrism.
- An english philosopher, developed such ideas as natural rights, and the consent of the governed.
- Life, Liberty, and Property
- A new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- Austrian composer, known a prodigy.
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- A french philosopher and judge, he developed the idea of Separation of Powers, where the powers of the government are split between different branches.
- Prussian King, absolute ruler, enlightened despot, "first servant of state."
- A french philosopher, who furthered ideas such as freedom of speech and religion.
- English philosopher, wrote about women's rights and that women deserve an education as much as me, and should enter traditionally male dominated fields
- French king, absolute monarch, "sun king", banned pineapples.
- A new way of thinking that was based upon careful observation and reason.
- Idea developed by Thomas Hobbes, where people agree to give up some rights so their government can function.
- A swiss philosopher, advanced Hobbes' main idea, but for a free and independent people to agree to create a government, i.e. their consent.
- English mathematician and scientist who created calculus
19 Clues: French painter • Life, Liberty, and Property • Spanish writer, wrote Don Quixote • Austrian composer, known a prodigy. • Polish scientist who developed idea of heliocentrism. • Belief that the Earth is at the center of the universe. • English mathematician and scientist who created calculus • Italian scientist who develops ideas that support Copernicus • ...
Anderson Rausch 7th grade history 2021-09-20
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- in a Louisiana city or town located in the parish of Natchitoches in the US state of Louisiana
- a system that gave an individual a charter to operate a colony as a business
- a group of people existing during the French colonial period in charge if judicial matters and was presided over by the commissary commissioner
- French fort built in 1716
- a parcel of land given to the directors of the camp any day of the west under the condition that they bring settlers to the colony
- person bound to a life service to
- French town and commune located in the department of Bas-Rhin
- girls young woman who came to Louisiana in 1728 to become wives of the settlers the young woman brought the their trousers in a casket or barrel like chest
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- a temporary fort stationed in Mississippi
- small city or town located in the perish of the Natchitoches in the US state of Louisiana
- a set of laws governing the conduct of the slaves du ring the French colonialists period
- a group of people that settled in a distant land but still keep their ties in the homeland
- temporarily designed as the capitol of Louisiana in 1719
- was a region of Louisiana US
- the state near the bottom of the US next to Texas
- Collapse of French investment compan, the company of the west.
- a barrier island off the coast of the Mississippi Gulf
17 Clues: French fort built in 1716 • was a region of Louisiana US • person bound to a life service to • a temporary fort stationed in Mississippi • the state near the bottom of the US next to Texas • a barrier island off the coast of the Mississippi Gulf • temporarily designed as the capitol of Louisiana in 1719 • French town and commune located in the department of Bas-Rhin • ...
US History ch 5 2021-09-26
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- one of Britian's greatest stateman, argued freedom for the colonist
- war between Englan and the French that began in North America 1754-1763
- mid-1700's revival of biblical Christianity in England, creation of Methodist denomination
- England declared the colonies subordinate and Parliament had the power to bind the colonies in all cases
- Duquesne Fort build by Washington at the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers, captured by the French before building was complete
- led the Virginia Rangers in the first battle of the French and Indian War; appointed as the commander in chief of the Continental Army, 1st president of the US
- an agreement to grant memvership to unconverted descendents of church members
- required clonist to buy stamps from grovernment agents for all leagal documents, pamphlets, and newpapers
- colonial America's foremost theologian and one of the greatest intellects the US has ever produced
- 1st black woman poet in America
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- General for the British Troops in the French and Indian War; Braddock's folly was he lost due to not adapting his fighting style
- Jonathan Edwards most famous sermon
- representatives from the colonies that petitioned to the king of England
- required colinist to furnish British troops with certain supplies and living quarters; made it legal for British officials to quarter soldiers inoccupied buildings
- canceled all previous land grants given to the colonies
- mid-1700's revival of biblical Christianity in America, far-reaching effects on the formation of the US
- treaty that officially ended the French and Indian War 1763
17 Clues: 1st black woman poet in America • Jonathan Edwards most famous sermon • canceled all previous land grants given to the colonies • treaty that officially ended the French and Indian War 1763 • one of Britian's greatest stateman, argued freedom for the colonist • war between Englan and the French that began in North America 1754-1763 • ...
Revolutionary Terrorism 2015-04-02
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- Name of the court responsible for over 4,000 executions.
- Political thought shared by leaders of the French Revolution.
- What was Haile Selassie's title?
- Who was the leader of Iran after the Shah was overthrown?
- What was the political ideology of the Bolsheviks?
- Who invaded Ethiopia in 1935?
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- Robespierre wanted to create a republic of what in France?
- What culture did the Shah align himself with?
- Who was the leader of the Bolshevik's?
- Method of execution during the French Revolution.
- What revolution started in 1793?
- Leader of the Reign of Terror.
- Name of the Tsar's daughter who may have escaped death.
- Name of the terror in which 140,000 Russians were killed.
- Form of Islam enshrined in law in Iran?
- The Tsar the Bolsheviks overthrew.
- Who were the Iranians revolting against?
17 Clues: Who invaded Ethiopia in 1935? • Leader of the Reign of Terror. • What revolution started in 1793? • What was Haile Selassie's title? • The Tsar the Bolsheviks overthrew. • Who was the leader of the Bolshevik's? • Form of Islam enshrined in law in Iran? • Who were the Iranians revolting against? • What culture did the Shah align himself with? • ...
Revolutionary Terrorism 2015-04-01
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- Who were the Iranian Secret Police
- What was the political ideology of the Bolsheviks?
- Leader of the Reign of Terror.
- Name of the terror in which 140,000 Russians were killed.
- Who was the leader of Iran after the Shah was overthrown?
- Method of execution during the French Revolution.
- Form of Islam enshrined in law in Iran?
- Name of the Tsar's daughter who may have escaped death.
- Who was the leader of the Bolshevik's?
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- Robespierre wanted to create a republic of what in France?
- What was Haile Selassie's title?
- Who were the Iranians revolting against?
- Name of the court responsible for over 4,000 executions.
- What revolution started in 1793?
- Who invaded Ethiopia in 1935?
- Political thought shared by leaders of the French Revolution.
- The Tsar the Bolsheviks overthrew.
17 Clues: Who invaded Ethiopia in 1935? • Leader of the Reign of Terror. • What was Haile Selassie's title? • What revolution started in 1793? • Who were the Iranian Secret Police • The Tsar the Bolsheviks overthrew. • Who was the leader of the Bolshevik's? • Form of Islam enshrined in law in Iran? • Who were the Iranians revolting against? • ...
What Caused the Haitian Revolution 2022-12-14
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- Religion that developed in Haiti formed between west, central africa, and roman catholicism.
- Group of free individuals, mostly composed of mixed raced people
- subsection of the Arawak people
- run away slaves
- the quality of being fair and impartial
- was a French general, first consul (1799–1804), and emperor of the French (1804–1814/15)
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system
- the state or feeling of friendship and mutual support within a group
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- fought against the French for Haitian independence
- De Couleur free people of color
- brutal commander after Louverture
- country in the Americas that had a successful revolution run by slaves
- blanc rich white people
- white person
- blanc poor white people
- the power or scope to act as one pleases
- indigenous people in haiti
17 Clues: white person • run away slaves • blanc rich white people • blanc poor white people • indigenous people in haiti • De Couleur free people of color • subsection of the Arawak people • brutal commander after Louverture • the quality of being fair and impartial • the power or scope to act as one pleases • fought against the French for Haitian independence • ...
Social 7 Chapter 5 2020-03-20
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- the British had the most powerful THIS in Europe
- This military force won the Battle on the Plains of Abraham
- a formal agreement between nations
- a policy recognizing two official languages
- current name for Acadia (no spaces)
- French naval base on the Eastern coast of Canada
- a great battle between the French and British took place here
- a country that is more powerful than another
- Inspired a war against the British
- when the British set aside huge areas of land for the Indigenous Peoples
- France and England were often in ______ with each other
- the idea that the British should pressure the Canadiens to give up their language and religion
- the French leader during the Battle on the Plains of Abraham
- not wanting to participate or take sides in a war
- The First President of the United States
- most of the Acadians experienced this when they were sent by ship to New England colonies
- a blockade of a city
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- the French had the most powerful THIS in Europe
- an imperial power taking resources from a colony and selling them to make money for the home country
- a personal like or dislike of something not based on fact
- taking the Canadiens from their homes and deporting them was also known as this
- Canada has this many official languages
- the idea that the British should leave the Canadiens alone to live as they always had
- Ile St. Jean
- France and Britain signed this to end the conflicts discussed so far
- a person whose primary language and culture is French
- this resulted in the survival of the Brench language in North America
- British Commander in the Battle on the Plains of Abraham
- a permanent military stronghold that often includes a town
- a Francophone citizen of Acadia
- By 1750, this had grown to be the largest town in New France
31 Clues: Ile St. Jean • a blockade of a city • a Francophone citizen of Acadia • a formal agreement between nations • Inspired a war against the British • current name for Acadia (no spaces) • Canada has this many official languages • The First President of the United States • a policy recognizing two official languages • a country that is more powerful than another • ...
Mariska Mack - The French Revolution and Napoleon 2024-01-31
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- preventing revolutionary influences in Europe and serve as a bastion against democracy, revolution, and secularism
- the deprivation and destruction of water, food, humans, animals, plants and any kind of tools and infrastructure.
- last king of France before the fall of the monarchy
- Sealing off a place to prevent goods from entering/leaving
- Napoleons Blockade in the Napoleonic Wars
- a meeting of the three estates of pre-revolutionary France
- armed civillian sin the french revolution
- period of panic in france
- provided the focus of political debate and revolutionary law-making
- Direct Vote
- Group made to contain France's power after the war following the French Revolution
- Person who Fled France after the french revolution
- Promise to write a new constitution
- Parisian republican in the French Revolution
- First consul of France
- Civil law code in france
- Devastating Naval loss for france;Battle of...
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- traditional monarch must be restored
- Lead the reign of terror
- The social and political system in France in the 15th century
- revolutionary assembly formed by representatives of the Third Estate
- Humane way to excecute someone
- a secondary school in France
- a meeting of European nations trying to fix napoleons destruction
- Agreement
- encouraged sentiments of patriotism and liberty among the general populace of France
- dividing up power among the kings in such a way as to prevent France from rising to power again
- Napoleons Final Battle
- the wife of King Louis XVI
- Clergy, Nobility, and Commoners
- war when Napoleon abdicated his throne and the fall of the First French Empire.
- responsible for the policy of balance of power in Europe to ensure the stability of European governments
- Made way for the despotism of Napoleon.
- period after Napoleons escape from Elba
34 Clues: Agreement • Direct Vote • Napoleons Final Battle • First consul of France • Lead the reign of terror • Civil law code in france • period of panic in france • the wife of King Louis XVI • a secondary school in France • Humane way to excecute someone • Clergy, Nobility, and Commoners • Promise to write a new constitution • traditional monarch must be restored • ...
The French revolution 2023-01-20
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- a political philosophy originally based largely on Enlightenment principles, holding that people should be as free as possible from government restraint and that civil liberties- the basic rights of all people-should be protected
- a revolution started to gain independence from France from 1789-1799
- the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
- a sudden over throw of the government
- an annual direct tax, usually on land or property, that provided a regular source of income for the French monarchy
- an elected legislature in various countries
- one who comsumes or uses economic goods
- was beheaded by a guillotine for treason and trying to abandon his country
- the basic principles and laws of a nation, state, or social group that determine the powers and duties of the government and guarantee certain rights to the people in it
- a french military leader and emperor who conquered most of Europe
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- best known for starting the movement of the Reign of Terror
- defened french protestant and jews before and during the french revolution
- the wife of Louis XVI
- government established in France after the overthrow of the Directory in 1799, with Napoleon as first consul in control of the entire government
- started on June 20th 1789, by Jacques-Louis David
- a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability, favoring obedience to political authority and organized religion
- idea that great powers have the right to send armies into countries where there are revolutions to restore legitimate governments
- "without breeches", members of the Paris Commune who considered themselves ordinary patriots
- one of the three classes into which French society was divided before the revolution; the clergy, the nobles, and the townspeople
- the unique cultural identity of a people based on common language, religion, and national symbols
20 Clues: the wife of Louis XVI • a sudden over throw of the government • one who comsumes or uses economic goods • an elected legislature in various countries • started on June 20th 1789, by Jacques-Louis David • best known for starting the movement of the Reign of Terror • a french military leader and emperor who conquered most of Europe • ...
French Revoulation and Neopleon Era 2022-09-20
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- Led the Reign of Terror
- is a system of government where all political power rests with one ‘absolute’ ruler
- Proclaimed all men were free and equal
- the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, while the peasants were obliged to live and work on their lord's land.
- Queen of France, wife of King Louis XVI
- the urban middle class; merchants & professionals
- A sudden seizure of political power in a nation
- At the ________ The king held a meeting, the 3rd estate wanted to have a constitutional government set and have the 1st and 2nd estate pay taxes.
- which estate was unhappy because they were straving and had no chance to move up
- The battle that forced Neopoleon to surrender and be exiled to an island
- estate of Bourgeoisie, and peasants (70% of the population)
- King of France from 1774 to 1792; he built the palace at Versailles as a means to consolidate absolute power
- Held meetings and began to run the country without the King’s input or approval
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- first meeting held by the National Assembly to start the French Revolution
- forceful overthrow of the government
- estate of Nobles the wealthier families (20% 0f population)
- Dark and violent time during the French Revolution. Radical revolutionaries took over government
- estate of Clergy: cardinals, archbishops, and bishops (10% of population)
- Laws established by Neopleon to eliminate injustices but limited liberty.
- Napoleon _______ France by strenthen government, keeps declaration rights of man, and creates a national bank.
- Stoming of ________ officially started the Frech Revolution.
- French general during the French Revolution who seized power in France and eventually made himself emperor.
- Device used to kill people during the French Revolution
- The battle in which the British navy defeated Napoleon forces
- France was divided into 3 classes each called
25 Clues: Led the Reign of Terror • forceful overthrow of the government • Proclaimed all men were free and equal • Queen of France, wife of King Louis XVI • France was divided into 3 classes each called • A sudden seizure of political power in a nation • the urban middle class; merchants & professionals • Device used to kill people during the French Revolution • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2022-11-04
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- A group of people who left France during the revolutionary period.
- A privileged social class in France from the Middle Ages until its abolition.
- It was the governing body of France. It replaced the National Constituent Assembly.
- was a middle social class that gained power during the Ancien Regime.
- It was a government system before of the French Revolution in 1789. During the Enlightenment, it started to suffer some transformations until it eventually disappeared.
- Was an assembly comprising the clergy of the French nobles and the middle class.
- A machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
- The first revolutionary government of the French Revolution.
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- Their function was to defend the nation against foreign and domestic enemies, as well as to oversee the new functions of the executive government.
- People who formed part of a famous new political party, found in Paris, in the street Saint-Honoré. It was formed by people of the 3rd Estate.
- A revolt the ended with the fall of Robespierre and the collapse of the Reign of Terror in France.
- He was a king of France, who got married with Marie Antoinette. He ruled France also during the French Revolution. He was very selfish and spent a lot of money with his wife and only thought about the higher estates (1st and 2nd).
- A Royal prison which was taken during the French Revolution by the people of the Third Estate.
- He was a radical democrat and key figure in the French Revolution.
- A promise that all the people of the Third Estate made promising that they would not stop revolting until their demands would be met.
15 Clues: The first revolutionary government of the French Revolution. • A group of people who left France during the revolutionary period. • He was a radical democrat and key figure in the French Revolution. • was a middle social class that gained power during the Ancien Regime. • A privileged social class in France from the Middle Ages until its abolition. • ...
