french Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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
French Revolution 2022-04-05
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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)
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? • ...
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? • ...
The French and Indian War 🇫🇷🇬🇧 OH 2026-03-10
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- Lived in the Ohio River Valley starts with a S and ends with an A
- Was something that the French and British fought for the Ohio River Valley
- Had fought with the British and the French
- was attacked by the British for Cuba
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- Sided with the British and helped win the war for the British
- The French built it in the Ohio River Valley
- moved to the Ohio River Valley because they had gotten kicked out by the British, starts with a D.
- Started building forts in the Ohio River Valley
- Had won the French and Indian War
- Rebelled against the king for freedom
10 Clues: Had won the French and Indian War • was attacked by the British for Cuba • Rebelled against the king for freedom • Had fought with the British and the French • The French built it in the Ohio River Valley • Started building forts in the Ohio River Valley • Sided with the British and helped win the war for the British • ...
The French and Indian War 🇫🇷🇬🇧 OH 2026-03-10
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- ___Lived in the Ohio River Valley.___starts with a S and ends with an A.
- ___Was something that the French and British fought for the Ohio River Valley.
- ___Had fought with the British and the French.
- ___was attacked by the British for Cuba.
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- ___Sided with the British and helped win the war for the British.
- ___The French built___in the Ohio River Valley.
- ___moved to the Ohio River Valley because they had gotten kicked out by the British.___starts with a D.
- ___Started building forts in the Ohio River Valley.
- ___Had won the French and Indian War.
- ___Rebelled against the king for freedom.
10 Clues: ___Had won the French and Indian War. • ___was attacked by the British for Cuba. • ___Rebelled against the king for freedom. • ___Had fought with the British and the French. • ___The French built___in the Ohio River Valley. • ___Started building forts in the Ohio River Valley. • ___Sided with the British and helped win the war for the British. • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
Reason & Revolution 2022-11-08
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- A European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
- The transition from creating goods by hand to using machines.
- One of the deistic or materialistic writers and thinkers of the 18th century French Enlightenment.
- The Wife of King Louis XVI who was beheaded during the French Revolution
- A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
- The first ten amendments to the US Constitution
- A Venezuelan soldier and statesman who played a central role in the South American independence movement.
- The resources people use to produce goods and services
- The legislative body in France until 1789, representing the three estates of the realm.
- The process of making an area more urban.
- The practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land.
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- The process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing.
- The political and social system of the Kingdom of France from the Late Middle Ages until the French Revolution
- The overthrow of the French regime in Haiti by the Africans and their descendants who had been enslaved by the French
- Haitian patriot and leader of the Haitian Revolution slave rebellion.
- 18th-century Scottish economist, philosopher, and author
- An Enlightenment thinker who believed that the general will of the people could not be decided by elected representatives.
- The power held by a small group when larger groups are of equal strength.
- A system that allows each branch of a government to amend or veto acts of another branch so as to prevent any one branch from exerting too much power.
- Having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook.
- A document that officially records the proclamation that the United States is an independent country from Great Britain.
21 Clues: The process of making an area more urban. • The first ten amendments to the US Constitution • The resources people use to produce goods and services • 18th-century Scottish economist, philosopher, and author • A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses • The transition from creating goods by hand to using machines. • ...
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 • ...
Food 2025-09-24
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- Dish with sauce or gravy, common in South Asian cuisines
- Technique of cutting herbs into thin ribbons
- Korean rice dish with vegetables, meat and egg
- Japanese noodle soup dish
- Skewered and grilled meat served with peanut sauce
- French chicken dish braised with wine
- Traditional Japanese seasoning made from fermented soybeans
- Method of slow cooking meat in its own fat
- Pasta with eggs, cheese, pancetta and pepper
- Canadian dish with fries, cheese curds and gravy
- Spanish rice dish with saffron and seafood
- Swiss dish of melted cheese served with bread for dipping
- Light baked dish made with beaten egg whites
- Japanese horseradish paste
- Caramelised sugar deglazed with vinegar, used in sauces
- Blend of ground spices used in Indian cooking
- Luxury food made from the liver of a duck or goose
- Italian sauce of basil, pine nuts, garlic and oil
- Layered pastry with sweet or savoury filling
- Chilled tomato-based soup from Spain
- Edible snails served as a French delicacy
- Greek baked dish with aubergine and minced meat
- Small piece of dough often filled and steamed or fried
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- Spicy fermented cabbage from Korea
- French Provençal vegetable stew
- Fried-dough pastry from Spain, often with chocolate
- French slow-cooked dish of beans, pork and sausage
- Small breadcrumbed roll of meat, fish or vegetables
- Traditional French fish stew
- Italian dessert with coffee, mascarpone and cocoa
- Thick Japanese wheat noodles
- Japanese dish of battered and deep fried seafood or vegetables
- Mediterranean garlic mayonnaise
- Japanese dish of vinegared rice with seafood or vegetables
- Small Italian dumplings made from potato or flour
- Japanese delicacy of raw sliced fish
- Italian rice dish cooked slowly in stock
- Spiced rice dish with meat or vegetables from India
- Vietnamese noodle soup
- Cantonese small bite-sized dishes, often steamed
40 Clues: Vietnamese noodle soup • Japanese noodle soup dish • Japanese horseradish paste • Traditional French fish stew • Thick Japanese wheat noodles • French Provençal vegetable stew • Mediterranean garlic mayonnaise • Spicy fermented cabbage from Korea • Japanese delicacy of raw sliced fish • Chilled tomato-based soup from Spain • French chicken dish braised with wine • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
#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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 2015-04-01
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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? • ...
The Enlightenment 2013-11-12
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- a french philospher that i dont know about
- despot a form of absoulte monarchy that accepted enligthenment ideas
- faire a policy that allows businesses to operate with very little interference from the government
- Locke English philiospher that argued that people were good and theorized natural right,he rejected absolute monarchys
- II austrian monarch that traveled in disguise among his subjects to learn of their problems
- a period of time in which people applied reasons to everyday things and started thinking 4 themselves
- contract an agreement made by people to give up their freedom in exchange for an organized society
- Madison 4th president sometimes refered to as the father of the constituon,something seperation of powers
- suppresion of the public speech or other public communication,which was done by burning and banning books as well as jailing others in the enlightment age
- a period of artistic style that used exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted detail
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- the Great russian monarch that aboloished tortue
- Rousseau french philospher who is often referred to as the father of the french revolutionan wrote the book:The Social Contract
- french enlightenment thinker
- the Great Prussian monarch that allowed free press and urged religious tolerance
- informal social gatherings
- french thinker who developed the ideas of seperation of powers,checks and balances and minority rights
- a person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics, metaphysics, logic, and other related fields.
- smith Scottish philospher who focused on using natural law to reform the economy and urged the policy of laissez faire
- hobbes english enlightment thinker who argued that people were cruel and selfish by nature and needed to be controlled by an absolute monarchy
- law-rules that govern natural forces such as gravity
- 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.
21 Clues: informal social gatherings • french enlightenment thinker • a french philospher that i dont know about • the Great russian monarch that aboloished tortue • law-rules that govern natural forces such as gravity • despot a form of absoulte monarchy that accepted enligthenment ideas • the Great Prussian monarch that allowed free press and urged religious tolerance • ...
French Revolution 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 • ...
Unit 5: French Revolution & Napoleon 2025-12-09
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- listed grievances against the British king & declared the colonies independent
- the nations of Europe united against Napoleon & defeated him, forcing him to give up the throne
- absolute monarch of France who was executed during the French Revolution
- National Assembly swore to stay in session until France had a new constitution
- European powers held regular conferences to address issues & resolve disputes to maintain the balance of power
- replaced the Legislative Assembly, abolished the monarchy, & brought in the Reign of Terror
- France before the French Revolution, in which there was an absolute monarchy & feudalism
- Napoleon's law code that provided equality, property rights, freedom of religion, etc., & was adopted in many countries
- established by the Third Estate, declaring themselves the legitimate government of France & starting the French Revolution
- period under the Jacobins in which suspected enemies of the revolution were guillotined
- designed to close the European continent to British trade to defeat Britain economically, but backfired
- led a coup d'etat to gain power in France, declared himself emperor, & gained control over most of Europe
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- written by the National Assembly, listed natural rights
- written by the National Assembly, created a constitutional monarchy & gave men the right to vote
- made up of the middle class, urban workers, & peasants
- meeting of the European Great Powers to restore order to Europe after the French Revolution & conquests of Napoleon
- Napoleon defeated for the last time
- extremists who seized control of the National Convention & instituted radical measures, including the Reign of Terror
- legislative branch of France during the Old Regime
- Jacobin leader who ordered many of the executions in the Reign of Terror, but people turned against him & he was executed
- support for the independence of a particular nation or people
- stormed by a mob & became a symbol of the French Revolution
- colonists fought for independence from Great Britain
23 Clues: Napoleon defeated for the last time • legislative branch of France during the Old Regime • colonists fought for independence from Great Britain • made up of the middle class, urban workers, & peasants • written by the National Assembly, listed natural rights • stormed by a mob & became a symbol of the French Revolution • ...
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 • ...
how well do u know me 2023-02-03
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- club I'm president of
- Inspo for this crossword
- my second fav hamlet character
- where I'm going next year
- club im officer of (two words)
- "what is ________"
- my grade on the French oral (lol)
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- am I a ______?
- my favorite type of men
- instrument I play
- current boyfriend
- my old dawg
- my French boyfriend
- I munch this
- my hypothetical fursona
- the color of my phone
- my yung dawg
17 Clues: my old dawg • I munch this • my yung dawg • am I a ______? • instrument I play • current boyfriend • "what is ________" • my French boyfriend • club I'm president of • the color of my phone • my favorite type of men • my hypothetical fursona • Inspo for this crossword • where I'm going next year • my second fav hamlet character • club im officer of (two words) • my grade on the French oral (lol)
American Revolution 2019-09-20
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- the french and brits were afraid that the other would get
- making them pay extra for certain stuff
- what the british taxed (hint its 3 words)
- acts
- threw tea overboard
- secret group
- commericalism
- to grow
- peace
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- to donate
- non moral
- 5 civilians shot down
- war
- currency
- one of the things they put taxes on
- famous political cartoon used to show how all the colonies need to work together
- money
17 Clues: war • acts • money • peace • to grow • currency • to donate • non moral • secret group • commericalism • threw tea overboard • 5 civilians shot down • one of the things they put taxes on • making them pay extra for certain stuff • what the british taxed (hint its 3 words) • the french and brits were afraid that the other would get • ...
Age of Revolution 2025-02-18
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- A radical political group during the French Revolution that favored drastic change and led the Reign of Terror.
- The practice of requiring all able-bodied men, typically of a certain age, to serve in the military.
- A system of government where a monarch shares power with a constitutionally-established body, like a parliament.
- A representative assembly in pre-revolutionary France made up of three estates: the First Estate (clergy), Second Estate (nobility), and Third Estate (common people).
- A royal fortress and prison in Paris that symbolized the tyranny of the French monarchy. It was stormed by revolutionaries on July 14, 1789
- Robespierre’s vision of a society where citizens acted morally and the revolution inspired people to be good.
- A period during the French Revolution when the Committee of Public Safety, led by Robespierre, executed tens of thousands of perceived enemies of the revolution.
- The five-man government that replaced the National Convention after the fall of Robespierre and ruled France during a period of instability.
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- The revolutionary government formed after the fall of the monarchy in France.
- The King of France during the French Revolution
- English military and political leader who helped overthrow the monarchy during the English Civil War and later ruled as a dictator.
- A historic English document that limited the powers of the king and asserted certain rights for the people.
- A moderate political faction during the French Revolution that sought to protect middle-class interests and opposed extreme changes.
- A key figure in the French Revolution and leader of the Committee of Public Safety.
- A document that limited the powers of the English monarch and laid out rights for Parliament and the people.
15 Clues: The King of France during the French Revolution • The revolutionary government formed after the fall of the monarchy in France. • A key figure in the French Revolution and leader of the Committee of Public Safety. • The practice of requiring all able-bodied men, typically of a certain age, to serve in the military. • ...
French Culture 2019-11-07
10 Clues: The Sun King • Paris Art Gallery • Famous French Palace • A negative balance of $$$ • Protestant business people • French musician and composer • Painted the Palais Versailles • American river explored by the French • Painted official Portrait of Louis XIV • Famous dance invented during Louis XIV's reign
Why Was the Fur Trade Significant 2021-11-17
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- professional canoeists who transported fur
- le pays d'en haut
- smart, funny, and athletic
- disease fur traders spread among the First Nations
- 2 or more parties that agree to support each other in war times
- where the French received almost all of its fur
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- large source of income for New France
- the French showed this during gift giving ceremonies
- French Canadian fur trader who travelled into the forests of New France (aka wood runners)
- French settler who farmed a football field size land off the St. Lawrence River
- entered the fur trade b/c they needed more ways to sustain themselves
11 Clues: le pays d'en haut • smart, funny, and athletic • large source of income for New France • professional canoeists who transported fur • where the French received almost all of its fur • disease fur traders spread among the First Nations • the French showed this during gift giving ceremonies • 2 or more parties that agree to support each other in war times • ...
Brass instruments 2023-11-12
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- which horn belongs to this section French or English?
- the youngest but the largest in the family
- the most famous modern maker of brass instruments
- device that opens and closes to control the flow of air
- instrument using a U-shaped tube to change the notes
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- it is name French but was born in …
- throughout history this instrument has been used to sound alarms
- French horn requires the musician to place it inside the bell
- piece of trombone used instead of valves
- one of the most influential trumpeters in jazz history
- orchestra of wind instruments
11 Clues: orchestra of wind instruments • it is name French but was born in … • piece of trombone used instead of valves • the youngest but the largest in the family • the most famous modern maker of brass instruments • instrument using a U-shaped tube to change the notes • which horn belongs to this section French or English? • ...
Paris Fashion Week Crossword 2024-09-24
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- The French word that means "fashion."
- Coco ____, a famous French designer
- This is what people called the "hippie look" in France
- French designer brand often featured in Paris Fashion Week
- This still-popular magazine was originally created in the 1920s
- In order to walk in Paris Fashion Week, fashion houses must be approved by the Chamber of _____ _______ (2 words.)
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- This month starts Paris Fashion Week
- This French phrase means "ready-to-wear" (3 words.)
- Wigs were a common fashion trend during this period
- A designer shoe brand that originated in France
- This month ends Paris Fashion Week
11 Clues: This month ends Paris Fashion Week • Coco ____, a famous French designer • This month starts Paris Fashion Week • The French word that means "fashion." • A designer shoe brand that originated in France • This French phrase means "ready-to-wear" (3 words.) • Wigs were a common fashion trend during this period • This is what people called the "hippie look" in France • ...
French Indian War 2022-10-21
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- goods coming in a country
- War, a war between France and Britain
- of Paris, Ended the French Indian War
- French fort was site of first battle
- action taken in return for an offense
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- trained soliders but not part of regular army
- Amherst, British General
- cause to feel nervous, anxious, or upset
- a good or service in the home country
- of Quebec, British victory over French
- Washington,practically started the war
- Pitt, Prime Minister of England
12 Clues: Amherst, British General • goods coming in a country • Pitt, Prime Minister of England • French fort was site of first battle • War, a war between France and Britain • a good or service in the home country • of Paris, Ended the French Indian War • action taken in return for an offense • of Quebec, British victory over French • Washington,practically started the war • ...
Beginning of French Revolution 2021-02-24
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- a machine for beheading people; used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- Court Oath, a pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly; in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution.
- General, as assembly of representatives from all three of the estates or social classes in France.
- Regime, the political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution.
- XVI, the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution.
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- Antionette, the last queen of France before the French Revolution.
- one of the three social classes in France before the French Revolution.
- Fear, a wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the storming of Bastille.
- Assembly, a French congress established by representatives of the third estate; to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French people.
9 Clues: Antionette, the last queen of France before the French Revolution. • one of the three social classes in France before the French Revolution. • a machine for beheading people; used as a means of execution during the French Revolution. • XVI, the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution. • ...
American Revolution Vocab 2023-11-28
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- A sudden overthrow of the government by a small group
- social classes in France before the French Revolution; the 1st estate 0.5% the 2nd estate 2% the 3rd estate everybody else
- people who take extreme political positions
- Radical republicans during the French Revolution. They were led by Maximilien Robespierre from 1793 to 1794.
- A written plan of government
- Radical Phase that sent many to the guillotine. Led by Robespierre.
- A group of representatives that makes laws for a nation
- July 14, 1789; members of the 3rd Estate demand guns and ammunition; troops open fire; the Bastille, a fortress in Paris used as a prison is stormed; this begins the French Revolution
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- national razor-used heavily in the Reign of Terror
- the right and the power of a person or a nation to govern themselves
- An assembly that represented the entire French population through three groups, known as estates; King Louis XVI called this in May 1789 to discuss the financial crises.
- The July 20,1789 pledge by the third estate (the National Assembly) to create a new constitution
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- The wealthiest members of the Third Estate- lawyers, doctors, etc.
- group formed by the Third Estate to write a new constitution
- A wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789
16 Clues: A written plan of government • people who take extreme political positions • national razor-used heavily in the Reign of Terror • A sudden overthrow of the government by a small group • A group of representatives that makes laws for a nation • group formed by the Third Estate to write a new constitution • ...
BUICK BRANDS 2023-02-18
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- Little bit French from early 1990s
- Base model from 1925 onward
- Sequence at mid one hundred less 10
- Boss of the route travelled
- Roman army boss
- Better grade of petrol
- Fit for a king
- Greek mythological shelia
- Where an aggressive bird flies
- Hundred years
- Your mother's mother plays competively
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- French holiday destination
- Leave the car on the street
- Big one from 1925 onward
- Sequence at mid one hundred
- Supply not plentiful it's…..........
- Early cylinder count
- Bit like Australian lawnmower
- Early cylinder count
- Freerange feline
- Not ordinary
- It's also a bird
22 Clues: Not ordinary • Hundred years • Fit for a king • Roman army boss • Freerange feline • It's also a bird • Early cylinder count • Early cylinder count • Better grade of petrol • Big one from 1925 onward • Greek mythological shelia • French holiday destination • Leave the car on the street • Sequence at mid one hundred • Base model from 1925 onward • Boss of the route travelled • ...
Buick Brands 2023-03-14
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- Freerange feline
- Early cylinder count
- Better grade of petrol
- French holiday destination
- Greek mythological sheila
- Base model from 1925 onward
- Where an aggressive bird flies
- Little bit French from early 1990s
- Sequence at mid one hundred
- Early cylinder count
- Leave the car on the street
- Supply not plentiful it's…..........
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- Big one from 1925 onward
- Sequence at mid one hundred less 10
- Boss of the route travelled
- It's also a bird
- Bit like Australian lawnmower
- Hundred years
- Fit for a king
- Roman army boss
- Your mother's mother plays competively
- Not ordinary
22 Clues: Not ordinary • Hundred years • Fit for a king • Roman army boss • Freerange feline • It's also a bird • Early cylinder count • Early cylinder count • Better grade of petrol • Big one from 1925 onward • Greek mythological sheila • French holiday destination • Boss of the route travelled • Base model from 1925 onward • Sequence at mid one hundred • Leave the car on the street • ...
We Love You, Stadler 2023-05-12
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- Looks tough- is sweet
- Volleyball setter
- Gogo
- Always late
- Kermit
- Frenchies' body guard
- "on gosh"
- The Rambler™
- City-wide tennis champ 🏆
- Acrobat
- Amazing babysitter
- Geico CEO
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- Always answers questions in English; not French.
- Teal highlights
- Blondie
- Dogs out
- Should be trilingual but isn't
- Airpods in constantly
- Name is an anthem (of sorts)
- Never in class
- Phone addict
- Pearl necklace (Always wearing)
- The best French teacher we could've ever asked for
- Wasian Legolas
- Position: 1st base
- Prom princess
26 Clues: Gogo • Kermit • Blondie • Acrobat • Dogs out • "on gosh" • Geico CEO • Always late • Phone addict • The Rambler™ • Prom princess • Never in class • Wasian Legolas • Teal highlights • Volleyball setter • Position: 1st base • Amazing babysitter • Looks tough- is sweet • Airpods in constantly • Frenchies' body guard • City-wide tennis champ 🏆 • Name is an anthem (of sorts) • Should be trilingual but isn't • ...
Thomas Paine 2016-02-29
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- farm located
- founder with similar origins
- wife and child’s death
- people audience wrote to
- most hated government official
- expelled him from French Convention
- radical pamphlet during American Revolution
- essays appeared throughout the war
- writing that attacked Christianity
- spent 37 years of his life
- father’s religious views
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- took his bones to England
- religious affiliation according to citizens
- writing about constitutionalism & political theory
- granted him French citizenship
- age lived in
- feeling seen in writings
- America’s first modern
- plan stated in Common Sense
- mother’s religious views
20 Clues: farm located • age lived in • wife and child’s death • America’s first modern • people audience wrote to • feeling seen in writings • mother’s religious views • father’s religious views • took his bones to England • spent 37 years of his life • plan stated in Common Sense • founder with similar origins • granted him French citizenship • most hated government official • ...
Les nationalités 2017-11-02
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- German (f)
- Portuguese (m)
- Portuguese (f)
- American (m)
- Canadian (m)
- Moroccan (m)
- Dominican (m)
- senegalese (f)
- Swiss
- Chinese (f)
- Moroccan (f)
- Mexican (f)
- Puerto Rican (m)
- German (m)
- Canadian (f)
- Italian (m)
- indian (m)
- Spanish (f)
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- indian (f)
- japanese (m)
- French (m)
- Italian (f)
- Spanish (m)
- senegalese (m)
- Puerto Rican (f)
- English (f)
- Brazilian (m)
- Dominican (f)
- French (f)
- japanese (f)
- Brazilian (f)
- Belgian
- American (f)
- Mexican (m)
- Chinese (m)
- English (m)
36 Clues: Swiss • Belgian • indian (f) • French (m) • German (f) • French (f) • German (m) • indian (m) • Italian (f) • Spanish (m) • English (f) • Mexican (m) • Chinese (f) • Chinese (m) • Mexican (f) • English (m) • Italian (m) • Spanish (f) • japanese (m) • japanese (f) • American (m) • Canadian (m) • Moroccan (m) • American (f) • Moroccan (f) • Canadian (f) • Brazilian (m) • Dominican (f) • Brazilian (f) • Dominican (m) • Portuguese (m) • ...
stuff related to ciiph 2024-04-01
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- Someone who likes ciiph
- The best part about Disney
- the class with the hardest tests
- our roommates
- party in French!
- not right (biology unit 10)
- definitely ciiph's favorite app
- Ciiph's sophomore
- She does NOT like us
- bedford acting group!
- A class we both have and don't have together
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- The love of ciiph's life (right now)
- something I might play when ciiph's AirPods are connected to my computer
- a singer (ciiph listens to him)
- ciiph's "ex"
- ciiph's boyfriend
- hes a real one
- ciiph's moms jobs
- Our favorite teacher
- Our loudest class
20 Clues: ciiph's "ex" • our roommates • hes a real one • party in French! • ciiph's boyfriend • ciiph's moms jobs • Ciiph's sophomore • Our loudest class • Our favorite teacher • She does NOT like us • bedford acting group! • Someone who likes ciiph • The best part about Disney • not right (biology unit 10) • a singer (ciiph listens to him) • definitely ciiph's favorite app • ...
Renaissance/protestant reformation crossword 2024-09-23
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- Martin Luther's problems with the church
- OG renaissance man
- invention of Johannes Gutenberg
- family who inbred
- made Anglican church official church of england
- ended the french wars of religion
- how to pardon your sins
- people who calvinists believed
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- the common language
- maker of the Sistine chapel
- people who payed artists
- war like monks
- focused on the individual
- thomas more's famous book
- machiavelli's most famous work
- french calvinists
- treaty that ended 30 year war
- followers of Martin Luther
- reason king Henry VIII left the church
- renaissance country
20 Clues: war like monks • french calvinists • family who inbred • OG renaissance man • the common language • renaissance country • how to pardon your sins • people who payed artists • focused on the individual • thomas more's famous book • followers of Martin Luther • maker of the Sistine chapel • treaty that ended 30 year war • machiavelli's most famous work • people who calvinists believed • ...
The crossword to end all crosswords 2024-12-13
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- Earth, saturn, hoth
- Not the front
- Provide mana in MTG
- Don’t do this to hairs
- Flexible storage
- Checkers, for instance
- Anagram of a stovetop bowl
- One side of a cigar
- A weak poker hand
- An animal’s balancing rope
- Took one too many sniffs
- Flimsy
- To raise young ones
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- Reserve a flight
- Kale, for instance
- Marvel wrestler with a last name of hogan
- Leviathan’s home
- Tea in french
- Negative
- Well sealed
- Directs towards
- Forward edge of a moving mass of air
- Football scoring area
- A large portion of
- Lips sink ships
25 Clues: Flimsy • Negative • Well sealed • Not the front • Tea in french • Directs towards • Lips sink ships • Reserve a flight • Leviathan’s home • Flexible storage • A weak poker hand • Kale, for instance • A large portion of • Earth, saturn, hoth • Provide mana in MTG • One side of a cigar • To raise young ones • Football scoring area • Don’t do this to hairs • Checkers, for instance • Took one too many sniffs • ...
WINE & SPIRITS 2025-03-29
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- Means a little bitter" in Italian.
- Whisky from Scotland
- Spirit production facility
- California wine specialty
- Smooth French red wine
- Spanish wine punch
- French brandy region
- Bold red wine grape
- Argentine wine specialty
- Mexican spirit from agave
- Australian red wine
- Clear Russian spirit
- Distilled wine
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- American whiskey from corn
- German white wine
- Popular white grape variety
- Italian sparkling wine
- Fortified wine for cocktails
- Green anise-flavored spirit
- Noir or Grigio grape variety
- Flavored with juniper berries.
- Sparkling wine region
- Distilled from fermented grains.
23 Clues: Distilled wine • German white wine • Spanish wine punch • Bold red wine grape • Australian red wine • Whisky from Scotland • French brandy region • Clear Russian spirit • Sparkling wine region • Italian sparkling wine • Smooth French red wine • Argentine wine specialty • California wine specialty • Mexican spirit from agave • American whiskey from corn • Spirit production facility • ...
GIMRLNBRD 2024-09-13
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- Accessible with coffee
- Even a prison would do the job
- “That’s coal”
- Everyone should follow him
- Aan iconic creature
- Divine brevage
- Napoleon’s defeat or something
- Wait a minute...
- Great, as long as it’s not French
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- It’s all about this
- The ‘stolen’ artefact
- Pam’s enemies
- Colorful, bonus point if French
- Marco’s deases
- Emotional place
- A place of reunion
- Can’t believe we never used the game room there
- He almost killed me
- Mystery man and cute little duck
- A very smart animal (question mark?)
20 Clues: Pam’s enemies • “That’s coal” • Marco’s deases • Divine brevage • Emotional place • Wait a minute... • A place of reunion • It’s all about this • Aan iconic creature • He almost killed me • The ‘stolen’ artefact • Accessible with coffee • Everyone should follow him • Even a prison would do the job • Napoleon’s defeat or something • Colorful, bonus point if French • ...
French Week Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-28
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- France is currently in it's _____ republic
- This famous cathedral shares a name with a university and a Disney film
- French-speaking province to the North
- underground cemetery
- A Netflix series based on a thief
- Le _____ : a 24-hr car race
- He lost the battle of Waterloo
- Remy's favorite dish
- Moon-shaped pastry
- A stick of bread
- The city of lights
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- Yes
- Coco
- the number of official French-speaking countries
- Le président
- Hard core
- Paul from Dune
- This world-famous museum was recently robbed
- Kylian
- My heart will go on
20 Clues: Yes • Coco • Kylian • Hard core • Le président • Paul from Dune • A stick of bread • Moon-shaped pastry • The city of lights • My heart will go on • underground cemetery • Remy's favorite dish • Le _____ : a 24-hr car race • He lost the battle of Waterloo • A Netflix series based on a thief • French-speaking province to the North • France is currently in it's _____ republic • ...
Unlock your present 2025-08-27
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- Olive oil guy
- Yellow co-driver
- Home of Prosecco
- Pub quiz team name
- Alessandrias Traditional Festival
- Underwhelming Waterfall
- Hair pin bend
- Best Greeting
- Small cute village in central Italy
- Pink bird
- Best car in Italy
- French City
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- Most Expensive Tunnel
- Sunny Toilet
- French Medieval Festival location
- Panicale Region
- Zadar seafood
- Bit by in the Santa Maria water
- Biggest mission on Vesuvius
- A beautiful Italian circle
- Wall Street pub home brew
- Italian seaside town and board game
- Need Lemons for...
- Central Italian Mountains
24 Clues: Pink bird • French City • Sunny Toilet • Olive oil guy • Zadar seafood • Hair pin bend • Best Greeting • Panicale Region • Yellow co-driver • Home of Prosecco • Best car in Italy • Pub quiz team name • Need Lemons for... • Most Expensive Tunnel • Underwhelming Waterfall • Wall Street pub home brew • Central Italian Mountains • A beautiful Italian circle • Biggest mission on Vesuvius • ...
Ch 3 Sec 3 Crossword Arham Shah 2021-11-13
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- Who bought Manhattan Island from the Indians
- What did the French and Dutch do that had a negative effect on the Native Americans in their rivalry over furs
- What religious movement divided Europe?
- What did the French Dutch and English fail to do
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- Fort built in French Louisiana
- Discover a __ to Asia
- Guy who went exploring for France
- In what way did European settlements mostly affect the Native Americans
- Which explorer made 2 voyages to the area in which we live today?
- Who settled New France
- Which French Explorers reached and settled along the Great Lakes, Mississippi River
11 Clues: Discover a __ to Asia • Who settled New France • Fort built in French Louisiana • Guy who went exploring for France • What religious movement divided Europe? • Who bought Manhattan Island from the Indians • What did the French Dutch and English fail to do • Which explorer made 2 voyages to the area in which we live today? • ...
French Renaissance 2021-12-08
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- Founded the French Academy in 1635
- The more creative form of French theatre compared to English theatre
- A genre of theatre that is usually a story-telling form
- ______ wrote metrical lines called 'alexandrine'?
- The actor must be believable and convincing
- The main turning point in Renaissance theatre/main form of art during this time
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- The more lively genre within theatrical plays
- The idea that drama should be pleasing and teachable to the audience
- Racine's most famous work
- French literature and theatre contained influence from Latin writers, one of them being _____
- The country that influenced theatre in the French Renaissance
11 Clues: Racine's most famous work • Founded the French Academy in 1635 • The actor must be believable and convincing • The more lively genre within theatrical plays • ______ wrote metrical lines called 'alexandrine'? • A genre of theatre that is usually a story-telling form • The country that influenced theatre in the French Renaissance • ...
Canadian History 2022-05-04
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- one of Canada's official languages (brought by British colonists)
- the British won and took control of Canada
- province founded by Samuel de Champlain for the French
- the religion the French brought with them when they colonized
- built across the continent; helped connect Canada (travel, trade, etc.)
- the main business the French had in Canada
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- places run by churches and paid for by the government (children were taken from their families)
- one of Canada's official languages; spoken mostly in Quebec
- crossed the land bridge into Canada 12,000 years ago
- united "upper" and "lower" Canada
- claimed part of Canada for the British
11 Clues: united "upper" and "lower" Canada • claimed part of Canada for the British • the British won and took control of Canada • the main business the French had in Canada • crossed the land bridge into Canada 12,000 years ago • province founded by Samuel de Champlain for the French • one of Canada's official languages; spoken mostly in Quebec • ...
Les Trois Petit Cochons 2019-09-23
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- Clothing item
- Often found in farms and can be used to make a house
- A feeling
- An animal mainly featuring in 'The Three Little Pigs'
- Something hot that would warm you up on a cold night
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- Houses are made with this
- A clothing item you wear below your waist
- A personality type
- You wear it on your head
- The opposite of entrer (French)
- The opposite of petit (French)
- The opposite of monte (French)
12 Clues: A feeling • Clothing item • A personality type • You wear it on your head • Houses are made with this • The opposite of petit (French) • The opposite of monte (French) • The opposite of entrer (French) • A clothing item you wear below your waist • Often found in farms and can be used to make a house • Something hot that would warm you up on a cold night • ...
Mini 2021-12-05
12 Clues: Hot ____ • French ciao • ____ Hearts • Lively, e.g. • French cheese • Social outcast • Composer Johann • Tojo from Japan • Denver of the NFL • Atlanta of the NBA • Small central units? • Site of a 1984 assassination attempt
Key People 2024-03-12
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- - Spanish conquistador/general who conquered the Aztec empire
- - Aztec emperor who was defeated by Cortes
- - Aztec god (feathered serpent); many mistakenly believed this to be Cortes in human form
- Cabot: Italian navigator sent by England to claim land in Newfoundland (present day Canada)
- Catholic King of Spain
- - nickname;English sailors who operated nimble, fast ships
- Italian navigator sent by France; Cape Fear, North Carolina to Newfoundland.
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- - Protestant Queen of England
- - Inca emperor who was captured and killed by Pizarro
- - French explorer who established a fur trading base in French Canada in 1608; this would become the first permanent French colony in America and would be named Quebec
- - the first Englishman to circumnavigate the world
- French seafarer who explored the coast of Canada and the St. Lawrence River; claimed land for France
- - spanish fleet of warships
13 Clues: Catholic King of Spain • - spanish fleet of warships • - Protestant Queen of England • - Aztec emperor who was defeated by Cortes • - the first Englishman to circumnavigate the world • - Inca emperor who was captured and killed by Pizarro • - nickname;English sailors who operated nimble, fast ships • - Spanish conquistador/general who conquered the Aztec empire • ...
Chron-/temp- 2025-10-20
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- The French Fries joined a _________ swimming club.
- The ________ of the McDonald's theme song will make you tap your foot.
- Ronald McDonald is an ___________ because he is from the past.
- All the fries were ________ to each other because they all belong to order 34.
- People's love for French Fries is _______ because it will last forever!
- The _______ was very violent last night, and it also blew away all the napkins.
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- The story of French Fries must be told in __________ order.
- The French Fries __________ plan was made without planning.
- The Cheeseburger is only ________ in the bag, because soon someone will eat him.
- French Fries wrote a _________ about how they were made.
10 Clues: The French Fries joined a _________ swimming club. • French Fries wrote a _________ about how they were made. • The story of French Fries must be told in __________ order. • The French Fries __________ plan was made without planning. • Ronald McDonald is an ___________ because he is from the past. • ...
SCS France Crossword Puzzle - Newsletter 2023-10-16
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- Charles ____ was known as France's Sinatra
- The famous French Singer, Edith Piaf was known as "The Little ____"
- This French city is known as the “Pink City”
- France's Charles ____ is known as the “Father of Fairy Tales”
- She is the symbol of Liberty and Freedom in France
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- The French singer Gilbert ____ was known as "Mr. 100,000 Volts"
- The national motto of France is "Liberty, Equality, ____"
- The oldest cafe in Paris, France is Le ____
- This French philosopher wrote the novel “Candide”
- The national animal of France is the ____ Rooster
- ____ is the most common surname in France
11 Clues: ____ is the most common surname in France • Charles ____ was known as France's Sinatra • The oldest cafe in Paris, France is Le ____ • This French city is known as the “Pink City” • This French philosopher wrote the novel “Candide” • The national animal of France is the ____ Rooster • She is the symbol of Liberty and Freedom in France • ...
Unit 7 Review 2025-02-12
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- was the main French leader during the Reign of Terror
- . A device used to execute people
- Those born in Spain and the only ones allowed to hold high government offices
- This French prison was stormed by revolutionaries during the French Revolution
- People of mixed African & European ancestry
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- Belief that kings receive their power from God
- history and culture
- loyalty and devotion to the state with an emphasis on a
- People born in the New World to Spanish parents
- People of mixed European & Native American ancestry
- French society was divided into three social classes
11 Clues: history and culture • . A device used to execute people • People of mixed African & European ancestry • Belief that kings receive their power from God • People born in the New World to Spanish parents • People of mixed European & Native American ancestry • French society was divided into three social classes • was the main French leader during the Reign of Terror • ...
Famous Painters 2024-09-27
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- – French artist of impressionist scenes
- – Italian sculptor and painter, famous for the Sistine Chapel
- – Dutch painter known for "Starry Night"
- – Renaissance artist known for the "Mona Lisa"
- – French painter known for his use of color
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- – Surrealist painter known for melting clocks
- – Artist known for pointillism
- – Pop artist famous for his Campbell's soup cans
- – French painter, founder of impressionism
- – Dutch master of portrait painting
- – Mexican painter known for self-portraits
- – Spanish artist known for cubism
12 Clues: – Artist known for pointillism • – Spanish artist known for cubism • – Dutch master of portrait painting • – French artist of impressionist scenes • – Dutch painter known for "Starry Night" • – French painter, founder of impressionism • – Mexican painter known for self-portraits • – French painter known for his use of color • – Surrealist painter known for melting clocks • ...
European presence in Grenada 2025-01-15
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- The system of Government under British rule
- Was attacked by Jan Reining in 1674 and 1675
- Someone who was given permission by his government to engage in piracy
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- To take control of another nation or place
- The French set up a _______ economy
- Took control of Grenada in 1763
- The act of stealing and plundering using ships to transport stolen goods
- The French controlled Grenada under a _____ system
- Something one has to own to be eligible to vote
- The British and French colonised the Lesser _____
- The number of parishes the French divided Grenada into
11 Clues: Took control of Grenada in 1763 • The French set up a _______ economy • To take control of another nation or place • The system of Government under British rule • Was attacked by Jan Reining in 1674 and 1675 • Something one has to own to be eligible to vote • The British and French colonised the Lesser _____ • The French controlled Grenada under a _____ system • ...
the last lesson 2021-05-06
8 Clues: and damaged • by a French boy • word) for patriotism • (french word) for cake • factory for cutting wood • (french word) for teacher • a French novelist and short-story writer. • notice board for putting up the latest news and communication
the last lesson 2021-05-06
8 Clues: torn and damaged • (french word) for cake • narrated by a French boy • (french word) for teacher • a factory for cutting wood • (french word) for patriotism • a French novelist and short-story writer. • a notice board for putting up the latest news and communication
Brand Cars 2020-03-05
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- A little italian car, a red point logo
- The brand is a Trident
- A little british car
- British Hypercar
- Bocho Amarillo
- German car, blue bow and white bow
- A little French Lion
- A little H logo
- French car, super and hypercar
- Three circles logo, almost like The Olympic Games
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- Founder:Horacio Pagani
- Angel wings logo, Emiliano's car
- The brand is a Horse
- Sweden Hypercar
- GT-R
- Luxury german car
- A shield with a horse
- The brand is a Bull
- The brand is a Jaguar
- Founder:Elon Musk
20 Clues: GT-R • Bocho Amarillo • Sweden Hypercar • A little H logo • British Hypercar • Luxury german car • Founder:Elon Musk • The brand is a Bull • The brand is a Horse • A little british car • A little French Lion • A shield with a horse • The brand is a Jaguar • Founder:Horacio Pagani • The brand is a Trident • French car, super and hypercar • Angel wings logo, Emiliano's car • ...
Mmm Good! 2017-12-06
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- "Stew" country of origin
- Protein often used in cream-based stew
- Liquor flavor used in bouillabaisse
- French seafood stew
- Flavorful blend of onion, celery and bell pepper
- French verb, to enclose
- Hearty, meaty stew often used as a sauce
- main vegetable in Navarin
- White stew with game/meat
- Hunter stew
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- main ingredient of Matelote
- Stew of beef and root vegetables
- Hungarian-style stew
- Japanese-style stew
- Cajun stew
- White stew with mushrooms
- German-style stew
- Rice wine
- Garlic mayonnaise
- Pot/vessel for making stew
20 Clues: Rice wine • Cajun stew • Hunter stew • German-style stew • Garlic mayonnaise • Japanese-style stew • French seafood stew • Hungarian-style stew • French verb, to enclose • "Stew" country of origin • White stew with mushrooms • main vegetable in Navarin • White stew with game/meat • Pot/vessel for making stew • main ingredient of Matelote • Stew of beef and root vegetables • ...
Le jour de l'action de grace 2023-11-21
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- the uncle
- the pumpkin
- the father
- the asparagus
- the mashed potatoes
- the pie
- the turkey
- travel
- the green beans
- stay home
- the cranberries French
- the month thanksgiving is in US
- the gravy
- the carrots
- the female cousin
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- the sister
- the corn
- the peas
- the family
- thanksgiving in French
- the male cousin
- the mother
- the aunt
- the brother
- the cranberries Iraquois
- the month thanksgiving is in Canada
- the grandmother
- the squashes
- the grandfather
- province where they don't really celebrate thanksgiving
30 Clues: travel • the pie • the corn • the peas • the aunt • the uncle • stay home • the gravy • the sister • the father • the family • the mother • the turkey • the pumpkin • the brother • the carrots • the squashes • the asparagus • the male cousin • the green beans • the grandmother • the grandfather • the female cousin • the mashed potatoes • thanksgiving in French • the cranberries French • the cranberries Iraquois • ...
CS important people 2024-08-31
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- French mathematician philosopher
- co-founded Microsoft Corporation
- co-creator of the ENIAC
- invented the universal Turing machine
- inventor of email on the ARPANET system
- First computer programmer
- inventor of modern computers
- French inventor of the Jacquard loom
- invented earliest form of the slide rule
- developed Boolean algebra
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- conceived the first automatic digital computer
- co-founder of apple
- pioneered game theory
- developed the Atanasoff-Berry Computer
- developed morse code
- founded and built Microsoft
- famous Scottish mathematician
- created moores law
- known for her development of the first computer compiler
- founder of apple
20 Clues: founder of apple • created moores law • co-founder of apple • developed morse code • pioneered game theory • co-creator of the ENIAC • First computer programmer • developed Boolean algebra • founded and built Microsoft • inventor of modern computers • famous Scottish mathematician • French mathematician philosopher • co-founded Microsoft Corporation • ...
Ryan Chappell- the Atlantic World 2024-10-10
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- private ownership
- trading throughout the world
- slaves from Africa to the new world
- emperor of Incas
- conquered the Aztecs
- another nation have control
- and Indian War- a war with British and french
- masskilling disease
- first British town
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- money to larger companies
- Spanish conquers
- trade with new world Asia and Europe
- exchange of goods
- - leader of the Aztecs
- first person find the new world
- mix of Spanish and new world
- conquered the Incas
- using expenses of other countries
- Spanish abused the natives
- ships would sail a crossed the Atlantic
20 Clues: Spanish conquers • emperor of Incas • exchange of goods • private ownership • first British town • conquered the Incas • masskilling disease • conquered the Aztecs • - leader of the Aztecs • money to larger companies • Spanish abused the natives • another nation have control • trading throughout the world • mix of Spanish and new world • first person find the new world • ...
GIMRLNBRD 2024-09-13
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- Pam’s enemies
- Aan iconic creature
- Mystery man and cute little duck
- It’s all about this
- A place of reunion
- Marco’s deases
- Divine brevage
- A very smart animal (question mark?)
- Wait a minute...
- Everyone should follow him
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- He almost killed me
- Accessible with coffee
- Napoleon’s defeat or something
- Even a prison would do the job
- Can’t believe we never used the game room there
- “That’s coal”
- Colorful, bonus point if French
- Great, as long as it’s not French
- Emotional place
- The ‘stolen’ artefact
20 Clues: Pam’s enemies • “That’s coal” • Marco’s deases • Divine brevage • Emotional place • Wait a minute... • A place of reunion • He almost killed me • Aan iconic creature • It’s all about this • The ‘stolen’ artefact • Accessible with coffee • Everyone should follow him • Napoleon’s defeat or something • Even a prison would do the job • Colorful, bonus point if French • ...
Formula 1 Drivers 2025-11-25
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- best driver who's won most races in 2023
- French rookie
- Argentina's First F1 Driver in Over Two Decades
- smooth operator
- most "hated" driver
- 7x world champion
- "Rookie" of Formula 1
- First italian since 2021
- second in the championship
- youngest British driver
- German Driver
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- Tallest driver in f1
- F2 World Champion 2024
- has 15 pets
- Shortest driver on the grid
- youngest driver ever to set a pole position at a national meeting
- Youngest French driver to win a GP
- LOVES Lightning McQueen
- Blue eyed British driver
- Depressed Ferrari driver
20 Clues: has 15 pets • French rookie • German Driver • smooth operator • 7x world champion • most "hated" driver • Tallest driver in f1 • "Rookie" of Formula 1 • F2 World Champion 2024 • LOVES Lightning McQueen • youngest British driver • Blue eyed British driver • First italian since 2021 • Depressed Ferrari driver • second in the championship • Shortest driver on the grid • ...
24 clues for Lucas' 24th 2025-09-30
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- Recipe you managed to mess up
- Where one gets bumped
- Director of epic musicals
- Forbidden substance
- Lucas
- PJ's birth state
- Our summer spot
- French slang
- Marit
- What actors' agents get (French)
- Most chaotic person we know
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- Best part of English breakfast
- Toxic relation
- Most important three days of the year
- London art space
- Common ingredient in MARIT's recipes
- Favorite neighbor
- First date
- Latitude artist's song
- What you should always remember
- Marit's sign
- Best friend's college
- Argued by Angela Davis
- The board game of death
- Bacterial infection
25 Clues: Lucas • Marit • First date • Marit's sign • French slang • Toxic relation • Our summer spot • London art space • PJ's birth state • Favorite neighbor • Forbidden substance • Bacterial infection • Where one gets bumped • Best friend's college • Latitude artist's song • Argued by Angela Davis • The board game of death • Director of epic musicals • Most chaotic person we know • Recipe you managed to mess up • ...
John 2022-01-21
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- said that women’s minds are as good as men’s
- former army officer from Prussia
- French nobleman who was Washington's friend
- gave money secretly to the Americans
- US ally who declared war on Britain
- winner of the battel of Saratoga
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- stood up for women’s interests
- W Livingston tried to free slaves in this state
- young private from Connecticut
- month of the Battle of Saratoga
- season news of French-American alliance reached US
- raised a army
12 Clues: raised a army • stood up for women’s interests • young private from Connecticut • month of the Battle of Saratoga • former army officer from Prussia • winner of the battel of Saratoga • US ally who declared war on Britain • gave money secretly to the Americans • French nobleman who was Washington's friend • said that women’s minds are as good as men’s • ...
French Revolution 2023-09-11
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- Overthrow of a government
- French direct tax that only 3rd estate paid
- Created by the National Assembly to limit the monarchy
- Napoleon unsuccessfully invaded this nation
- Machine used to execute King Louis XVI
- The 3 _____ divided French society
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- Patriots who wore long pants
- French Middle class (part of 3rd estate)
- Liberty, Equality, _______ (motto)
- Location of Napoleon's final defeat
- The prison that was stormed on July 14
- The ideas that led to Revolution
12 Clues: Overthrow of a government • Patriots who wore long pants • The ideas that led to Revolution • Liberty, Equality, _______ (motto) • The 3 _____ divided French society • Location of Napoleon's final defeat • The prison that was stormed on July 14 • Machine used to execute King Louis XVI • French Middle class (part of 3rd estate) • French direct tax that only 3rd estate paid • ...
Quebec's independence movement 2021-07-07
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- 18th century war between the major powers of Europe and the Ottoman Empire, also known as the French and Indian War (3 words)
- 1774 Act of Parliament permitting the citizens of Quebec to retain their French language and Catholic Faith (2 words)
- the right to self rule
- a special vote on a specific issue
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- French-speaking
- a political division, similar to a state
- a predominantly French-speaking province of eastern Canada
- leader of the French Resistance during World War II and later president of France (2 words)
- political independence
- term for the United Kingdom's 2016 vote to separate from the European Union.
10 Clues: French-speaking • political independence • the right to self rule • a special vote on a specific issue • a political division, similar to a state • a predominantly French-speaking province of eastern Canada • term for the United Kingdom's 2016 vote to separate from the European Union. • ...
Unit 4: The Revolutions 2022-03-09
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- add a territory to an existing state or country
- An overthrow of the government.
- dissenting group of people
- Idea by Locke that all people are guaranteed by birth to the rights of life, liberty, and property.
- system of government where officials are chosen by the people
- of Vienna assembly of European leaders to recreate European borders favorable to a balance of power
- period of the French Revolution when those who were suspected of opposing the revolution were executed
- to give up or step down from power
- period of reduced economic activity
- principle of restoring monarchies that had been overthrown by the French Revolution or Napoleon
- Idea by Montesquieu that government power should be divided among branches of government in order to prevent an abuse of power.
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- Members of the French middle class who sought equality with the First and Second Estates, propelling the Revolution.
- An intense love for one's country. An emotional devotion to one's country.
- The idea that certain restrictions should be placed on government to protect the natural rights of citizens
- fighting carried on through hit-and-run tactics
- those who favor extreme changes
- Capitalism Idea by Smith that the government should not interfere with economics and business.
- radical working-class men and women during the French Revolution
- the right to vote
19 Clues: the right to vote • dissenting group of people • An overthrow of the government. • those who favor extreme changes • to give up or step down from power • period of reduced economic activity • add a territory to an existing state or country • fighting carried on through hit-and-run tactics • system of government where officials are chosen by the people • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2022-03-31
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- the sun is the center of the universe
- through reason, all truths can be found
- Swiss-French philosophe
- John ___
- a medieval peasant legally bound to live on a lord’s estate
- ___ method
- 1776, Declaration of ___
- checks and ___
- real name François Marie Arouet
- main artistic style of the late 1700s
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- French philosophers
- author of "The Spirit of Laws"
- ruler of Russia from 1762 to 1796
- author of "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman"
- European art style of the 1600s and early 1700s
- Hobbes' social ___
- Thomas ___
- ___ Newton
- ___ Galilie
- Bill of ___
20 Clues: John ___ • Thomas ___ • ___ method • ___ Newton • ___ Galilie • Bill of ___ • checks and ___ • Hobbes' social ___ • French philosophers • Swiss-French philosophe • 1776, Declaration of ___ • author of "The Spirit of Laws" • real name François Marie Arouet • ruler of Russia from 1762 to 1796 • the sun is the center of the universe • main artistic style of the late 1700s • ...
FR1 Unité 1 (#1) 2022-09-15
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- French (feminine)
- 55
- French (masculine)
- Brazilian
- See you tomorrow
- I am
- 61
- 11
- 4
- 37
- You are (informal)
- It's going badly
- 29
- 42
- See you later
- 56
- Hello
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- Canadian (feminine)
- It's going very well
- You are (formal)
- What nationality are you (informal)
- Indian (feminine)
- 33
- South African (feminine)
- 40
- 16
- How old are you
- See you in a little bit
- American (masculine)
- 3
- 10
- Hi
32 Clues: 4 • 3 • 55 • 33 • 40 • 61 • 16 • 11 • 37 • 29 • 42 • 10 • Hi • 56 • I am • Hello • Brazilian • See you later • How old are you • You are (formal) • See you tomorrow • It's going badly • French (feminine) • Indian (feminine) • French (masculine) • You are (informal) • Canadian (feminine) • It's going very well • American (masculine) • See you in a little bit • South African (feminine) • What nationality are you (informal)
People of 8-2 2025-06-05
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- Speed skater
- Backseat gamer
- Always has a sprained wrist
- Tal
- Does goofy dances to random people
- Sray kids 2.0
- chill guy
- Stray kids
- 7
- cries over every test
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- future basketball pro
- Unironically quotes tiktok
- dust sweat
- always has airpods in French class
- Super auto pets sweat
- literal vulture
- Surprisngly an artist
- tallest girl
- always games in French class
- The soccer kid
- Blew up an electrical outlet
- Will never live down falling on the soccer field
- Too nice for their own good
23 Clues: 7 • Tal • chill guy • dust sweat • Stray kids • Speed skater • tallest girl • Sray kids 2.0 • Backseat gamer • The soccer kid • literal vulture • future basketball pro • Super auto pets sweat • Surprisngly an artist • cries over every test • Unironically quotes tiktok • Always has a sprained wrist • Too nice for their own good • always games in French class • Blew up an electrical outlet • ...
