french Crossword Puzzles
The Canadian Shield 2022-11-16
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- ________Park is one of the many wilderness areas in the Canadian Shield region
- The language the Metis spoke, which combines French and Cree
- The farthest north city in Manitoba that is in this region
- Coureurs de bois is a French term meaning “______ of the woods”
- New settlers to this region were especially interested in this (animal _____)
- _______ is popular because tourists enjoy the rugged beauty of the rocky shores
- Rivers and lakes that can be used by people in canoes as highways for travel
- When the fur trade began, the Hudson’s Bay Company set up its headquarters at a place that became known as the _____ Factory
- The First Nations of the Shield region used all the ________ of the land
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- An important aspect of quality of life in this region
- Whitewater ______ is a popular sport in the Canadian Shield
- One of the regions valuable natural resources. HINT- trees
- The Voyageurs were employees of the ______ West Company
- Many ______ in the Shield depend on natural resources
- The French, English and Scotish traded kettles, knives, rifles and salted meat with the Woodland Cree and Anishinabe for this
- A French word meaning “traveller”
- A word used by some First Nations to refer to the Great Spirit
- People who had one Indigenous parent and one Canadien parent
18 Clues: A French word meaning “traveller” • An important aspect of quality of life in this region • Many ______ in the Shield depend on natural resources • The Voyageurs were employees of the ______ West Company • One of the regions valuable natural resources. HINT- trees • The farthest north city in Manitoba that is in this region • ...
Christmas Quiz 2017 2017-11-28
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- Late night religious service
- Royal Broadcast
- French word meaning Christmas Season
- Carol, usually sung by children
- "proper" name for Christmas Cactus
- Day to make the puddings
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- Perfect with cheese, or hats
- Five
- Festive punch-up?
- Festive Washing up liquid?
- Chocolate Countdown, if you're lucky!
- Bing was dreaming of
- Christmas Movie starring Macaulay Culkin
- Least popular at dinner
- From the Old French for "sparkle"
15 Clues: Five • Royal Broadcast • Festive punch-up? • Bing was dreaming of • Least popular at dinner • Day to make the puddings • Festive Washing up liquid? • Perfect with cheese, or hats • Late night religious service • Carol, usually sung by children • From the Old French for "sparkle" • "proper" name for Christmas Cactus • French word meaning Christmas Season • ...
Christmas Quiz 2017 2017-11-28
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- Festive punch-up?
- From the Old French for "sparkle"
- Christmas Movie starring Macaulay Culkin
- Day to make the puddings
- Royal Broadcast
- Chocolate Countdown, if you're lucky!
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- Late night religious service
- Five
- Carol, usually sung by children
- Perfect with cheese, or hats
- French word meaning Christmas Season
- Bing was dreaming of
- "proper" name for Christmas Cactus
- Least popular at dinner
- Festive Washing up liquid?
15 Clues: Five • Royal Broadcast • Festive punch-up? • Bing was dreaming of • Least popular at dinner • Day to make the puddings • Festive Washing up liquid? • Late night religious service • Perfect with cheese, or hats • Carol, usually sung by children • From the Old French for "sparkle" • "proper" name for Christmas Cactus • French word meaning Christmas Season • ...
Paris - background 2021-02-07
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- Hired and fired by Napolean III
- when art is a mirror image
- first Impressionist
- French poet - friend of Manet
- Artistic centre of Paris
- Painted urban scenes in photo-realist style
- Name of train station painted by Monet and Manet
- Painter of dancers
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- Impressionist museum
- French evoloutionary theorist
- Name of Parisian river
- Painter of landscapes
- Science of plants
- Important nineteenth century artistic invention
- Psychoanalyst
15 Clues: Psychoanalyst • Science of plants • Painter of dancers • first Impressionist • Impressionist museum • Painter of landscapes • Name of Parisian river • Artistic centre of Paris • when art is a mirror image • French evoloutionary theorist • French poet - friend of Manet • Hired and fired by Napolean III • Painted urban scenes in photo-realist style • ...
The footballers 2022-06-08
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- french player from 'Atletico de Madrid'. Position LM
- french player from Real Madrid.Position ST
- uruguayan player from 'Atletico de Madrid'.Position ST
- spanish player from Liverpool.Position MC
- english player from Manchester City.Position MCO
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- slovenian goalkeeper from 'Atlético de Madrid'.
- french player from Arsenal.Position ST
- brazilian goalkeeper from Manchester City
- spanish player from Real Sociedad. Position EI
- croatian player from Sevilla.Position MC
- english player from Liverpool.Position LD
11 Clues: french player from Arsenal.Position ST • croatian player from Sevilla.Position MC • brazilian goalkeeper from Manchester City • english player from Liverpool.Position LD • spanish player from Liverpool.Position MC • french player from Real Madrid.Position ST • spanish player from Real Sociedad. Position EI • english player from Manchester City.Position MCO • ...
Spanish Food 2024-11-01
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- Poached eggs in tomato sauce
- Firm Indian Cheese, mild milky flavor.
- _____ cheese is known for its veins, crumbly and bold flavour.
- Spanish Meatballs
- Cheese in Spanish
- A variety of cold meats in Spanish.
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- Potato ____________ is a classic French dish where thinly sliced potatoes and caramelized onions
- A popular fried pastry, coated with sugar.
- Berenjenas Al Horno
- Spanish Style French Toast
- Soft French Cheese, mild and buttery texture.
11 Clues: Spanish Meatballs • Cheese in Spanish • Berenjenas Al Horno • Spanish Style French Toast • Poached eggs in tomato sauce • A variety of cold meats in Spanish. • Firm Indian Cheese, mild milky flavor. • A popular fried pastry, coated with sugar. • Soft French Cheese, mild and buttery texture. • _____ cheese is known for its veins, crumbly and bold flavour. • ...
La France Crossword 2021-08-31
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- emblem of france is the Gallic _________
- Eiffel Tower is located here
- Highest point in france
- a sparking wine produced in France
- The three colors of the French flag are Blue, White and ________
- _______ is the currency of France
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- Famous wax sculpture museum, madame _______
- Longest river in France
- Famous french bread
- French word for Hello
10 Clues: Famous french bread • French word for Hello • Longest river in France • Highest point in france • Eiffel Tower is located here • _______ is the currency of France • a sparking wine produced in France • emblem of france is the Gallic _________ • Famous wax sculpture museum, madame _______ • The three colors of the French flag are Blue, White and ________
Parisian Crossword 2023-01-27
10 Clues: french breadstick • famous iron towers • french word for snails • famous theme park in paris • worlds most visited museum • famous french flaky pastry • famous play set in montmartre • park and garden near the eiffel tower • famous cathedral that was damaged in 2019 • the most famous river in the heart of paris
Chapter 14 Crossword 2015-10-14
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- a holy war
- everyday language
- an organization working to get the best prices or working conditions
- the expansion of trade and changes in business practices
- famous Muslim leader of the 1100s
- division in the Church created by having popes in both Avignon and Rome
- practice of selling positions in the church
- one of the most powerful Capetian kings
- English peasant who led the French army to victory at Orleans
- founder of the dynasty that ruled France from 987-1328
- style of architecture of the Cathedrals during the middle ages
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- merchant class person who lived in a town
- great Cahrter, which guaranteed certain basic political rights
- city in France where the pope moved temporarily
- a council of representatives that advise the French king
- English scholar who argued that the Bible was the final authority for Christian life
- Bohemian scholar who taught that the Bible was the final authority for Christian life
- a body of rulings by English judges
- English king who added French lands to the Eglish holdings by marrying Eleanor of Aquitaine
- people who called for the first Crusade
20 Clues: a holy war • everyday language • famous Muslim leader of the 1100s • a body of rulings by English judges • one of the most powerful Capetian kings • people who called for the first Crusade • merchant class person who lived in a town • practice of selling positions in the church • city in France where the pope moved temporarily • ...
Unit 6 Crossword 2013-04-10
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- "The Most Autocratic Leader"
- The Act of Overthrowing a Government
- Where a countries money doesn't have as much value as before.
- Right The Claim that God gave them the right to rule.
- Main Result of Latin American Revolts
- Claimed to be, "Guardian of the Church"
- Palace of The King and Queen of France
- Persecution Major Cause for English Revolution
- Enlightenment Thinker that said, "Nobility should be abolished."
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- IIA Cause of the glorious revolution.
- Enlightenment Thinker that thought, "If the Government no longer protects natural rights, the people have the right to revolt."
- of Independence A very important document that reflects many Enlightenment Ideas
- First Absolute Ruler after French Revolution
- Taxes A Cause of All the Revolutions, (Economic)
- The Act of A Ruler Leading without any Checks and Balances.
- Spearhead of French Revolutionaries, (Got Killed Himself)
- XVI King that was Executed During French Revolution.
- of Rights Major Result of English Revolution
- Enlightenment Thinker that thought, "Freedom of Religion and Speech."
- Major Bankrupting Problem During 1600's-1800's.
20 Clues: "The Most Autocratic Leader" • The Act of Overthrowing a Government • IIA Cause of the glorious revolution. • Main Result of Latin American Revolts • Palace of The King and Queen of France • Claimed to be, "Guardian of the Church" • First Absolute Ruler after French Revolution • of Rights Major Result of English Revolution • Persecution Major Cause for English Revolution • ...
Unit 6 Crossword 2013-04-10
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- "The Most Autocratic Leader"
- Persecution Major Cause for English Revolution
- The Act of Overthrowing a Government
- of Independence A very important document that reflects many Enlightenment Ideas
- The Act of A Ruler Leading without any Checks and Balances.
- Spearhead of French Revolutionaries, (Got Killed Himself)
- Where a countries money doesn't have as much value as before.
- Claimed to be, "Guardian of the Church"
- Enlightenment Thinker that thought, "If the Government no longer protects natural rights, the people have the right to revolt."
- IIA Cause of the glorious revolution.
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- First Absolute Ruler after French Revolution
- Major Bankrupting Problem During 1600's-1800's.
- Enlightenment Thinker that said, "Nobility should be abolished."
- Enlightenment Thinker that thought, "Freedom of Religion and Speech."
- Palace of The King and Queen of France
- Taxes A Cause of All the Revolutions, (Economic)
- Main Result of Latin American Revolts
- Right The Claim that God gave them the right to rule.
- of Rights Major Result of English Revolution
- XVI King that was Executed During French Revolution.
20 Clues: "The Most Autocratic Leader" • The Act of Overthrowing a Government • Main Result of Latin American Revolts • IIA Cause of the glorious revolution. • Palace of The King and Queen of France • Claimed to be, "Guardian of the Church" • First Absolute Ruler after French Revolution • of Rights Major Result of English Revolution • Persecution Major Cause for English Revolution • ...
Unit 6 Crossword 2013-04-10
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- Enlightenment Thinker that thought, "If the Government no longer protects natural rights, the people have the right to revolt."
- Palace of The King and Queen of France
- Where a countries money doesn't have as much value as before.
- Right The Claim that God gave them the right to rule.
- Spearhead of French Revolutionaries, (Got Killed Himself)
- Enlightenment Thinker that said, "Nobility should be abolished."
- Main Result of Latin American Revolts
- XVI King that was Executed During French Revolution.
- Claimed to be, "Guardian of the Church"
- The Act of Overthrowing a Government
- First Absolute Ruler after French Revolution
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- Enlightenment Thinker that thought, "Freedom of Religion and Speech."
- Major Cause for English Revolution
- "The Most Autocratic Leader"
- A Cause of the glorious revolution.
- of Independence A very important document that reflects many Enlightenment Ideas
- The Act of A Ruler Leading without any Checks and Balances.
- Taxes A Cause of All the Revolutions, (Economic)
- of Rights Major Result of English Revolution
- Major Bankrupting Problem During 1600's-1800's.
20 Clues: "The Most Autocratic Leader" • Major Cause for English Revolution • A Cause of the glorious revolution. • The Act of Overthrowing a Government • Main Result of Latin American Revolts • Palace of The King and Queen of France • Claimed to be, "Guardian of the Church" • of Rights Major Result of English Revolution • First Absolute Ruler after French Revolution • ...
Ch. 6-8 Crossword–Maxwell 2015-01-11
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- Leader of Federalists
- Commander and Chief during Revolutionary War
- State bank, French alliance
- The British were trapped, with French ships at sea and Americans on land
- French agents demanded a bribe, to France from America this was known as this
- British hoped to cut off New England colonies by taking this New York city
- Prices of goods goes up, dollar value goes down
- Treaty of Paris(1783) ended this war
- Leader of Democratic-Republicans
- British alliance, National Banks
- Teacher from Connecticut, hero at Long Island for spying on British, later hanged by British
- Helped train American troops to fight against British, he’s German
- American capital, taken 1777 by British
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- America’s first governing document
- Ideas of the American revolution influenced this revolution, including one in Haiti
- Those that remained loyal to Britain
- This battle connived France that America won the war, British surrendered here
- Betrayed America
- Representative of Spain, gave financial support to colonies
- Also known as “Swamp fox”, was quick and smart guerilla warfare leader
20 Clues: Betrayed America • Leader of Federalists • State bank, French alliance • Leader of Democratic-Republicans • British alliance, National Banks • America’s first governing document • Those that remained loyal to Britain • Treaty of Paris(1783) ended this war • American capital, taken 1777 by British • Commander and Chief during Revolutionary War • ...
Ch 5 Puzzle 2021-10-06
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- The French and Indian War lasted for _______ years.
- The Battle of _________ and Concord.
- Colonists ________ because they thought the Stamp Act wasn’t right.
- A fight between armed British soldiers and colonists.
- After the French and Indian War, Great Britain went in ____.
- Patriots is also know as_______.
- A Boston Patriot who led opposition to the Townshend Acts.
- A noisy group that is angry.
- To refuse to buy something to protest.
- A law that forced colonists to provide housing and toning things for the British Troops.
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- Where the British troops went to collect weapons that colonists were hiding.
- The man who warned the colonists that the British troops were coming to collect their weapons.
- French and ______ war.
- “No taxation without ____________”
- Loyalists are also know as______.
- When colonists dressed up as Indians and threw 1million dollars worth of tea in the Boston harbor.
- Government or controlling power.
- A law that required colonists to pay tax if there was a stamp on an object they were buying.
- “Join or ______.
- During the Boston Tea Party they dumped tea in the ______ harbor.
20 Clues: “Join or ______. • French and ______ war. • A noisy group that is angry. • Government or controlling power. • Patriots is also know as_______. • Loyalists are also know as______. • “No taxation without ____________” • The Battle of _________ and Concord. • To refuse to buy something to protest. • The French and Indian War lasted for _______ years. • ...
5.2 Vocabulary Crossword 2021-01-07
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- a prison that represented the abusive monarchy
- people born from African and European or indigenous populations
- people who were born from European and Indian parents
- a word to described escaped slaves from Haiti
- a series of wars aimed at uniting Germany
- a statement of basic human rights delivered to the king of France
- colonist born in Spain or Portugal
- a war between the 13 colonies and Great Britain
- the French word for philosophers
- an effort to unite the Italian Peninsula
- a period in which thousands of people who opposed the French Revolution were executed
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- the slogan for the French Revolution
- a document signed in 1776 declaring independence from Great Britain
- a war in France that was aimed to establish a constitutional monarchy
- another word for practical politics of reality
- a movement aimed towards creating a more modern and unified state
- people born of European decent that like in the Americas
- a revolt against slavery in Haiti
- a movement aimed towards greater autonomy
- a war that aimed towards independence from Spain in South America
20 Clues: the French word for philosophers • a revolt against slavery in Haiti • colonist born in Spain or Portugal • the slogan for the French Revolution • an effort to unite the Italian Peninsula • a series of wars aimed at uniting Germany • a movement aimed towards greater autonomy • a word to described escaped slaves from Haiti • a prison that represented the abusive monarchy • ...
CH. 8, SEC. 1 & 2 REVIEW - CANADA 2021-12-20
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- Most French speaking Canadians live in this province.
- There are 10 ____ and 3 territories in Canada.
- British and French fought over ____ trade
- one of the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Provinces
- largest province in land area
- Canada's ____ population shows diversity.
- largest metropolitan area in Canada
- Supporters of separatism want Quebec to ____ from Canada.
- national capital of Canada
- an economic activity of Atlantic Provinces - people vacation and spend money
- rich fishing area - near Atlantic Provinces
- Cities of Prairie Provinces grew around the _____.
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- oldest city in Quebec (1608), ____ City
- major crop of Prairie Provinces
- ___ Mountains extend from U.S. into western Canada
- native people of Canada
- cities of Victoria & Vancouver located in this province
- Northern territories make up ___% of Canada
- enclosed area on a canal that raises or lowers ships
- Canada became an ____ country in 1931.
- 1867 - ____ of Canada was created
- Canada's newest territory (established in 1999)
- ____ Mountains extend from U.S. into eastern Canada
- winners of the Battle of Quebec
- bordering on or related to the sea/ocean
- natural resource found offshore of Atlantic Provinces, created jobs
- two largest ethnic groups in Canada - British & _____
27 Clues: native people of Canada • national capital of Canada • largest province in land area • major crop of Prairie Provinces • winners of the Battle of Quebec • 1867 - ____ of Canada was created • largest metropolitan area in Canada • Canada became an ____ country in 1931. • oldest city in Quebec (1608), ____ City • bordering on or related to the sea/ocean • ...
Unit 9 Terms 2024-01-30
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- Arrangement of workers and machines in a factory
- French writer
- English philosopher, scientist, and historian
- God given right given to king or queen to rule a country
- 18th century inventor and instrument maker
- Concentration of human populations into discrete areas
- 18th century french philosopher; leading figure of the enlightenment
- The claim by a state to exclusive control over a foreign area or territory
- Economic group between upper and lower class
- Policy or act of extending a country's power into other territories
- Italian astronomer and mathematician; first to use telescope to study stars
- Group of people agree to give up certain rights in order to protect their rights
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- English mathematician and physicist
- Meeting where major European powers negotiated claims to territory in Africa
- Someone who starts or owns a business
- Buildings with facilities for manufacturing
- English philosopher and political theorist
- Cosmological model in which the sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of the three branches
- Establishing facts through testing and experimentation
20 Clues: French writer • English mathematician and physicist • Someone who starts or owns a business • 18th century inventor and instrument maker • English philosopher and political theorist • Buildings with facilities for manufacturing • Economic group between upper and lower class • English philosopher, scientist, and historian • Arrangement of workers and machines in a factory • ...
Noel 2023-12-19
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- Something you sing or play on an instrument.
- A shiny Christmas tree decoration.
- A tasty baked good. It can be chocolate, ginger bread, and more.
- In French, Santa is called '________ Noel'.
- Worn on the head. Red and white at Christmas.
- A kind of animal that pulls a sled for Santa.
- Frozen rain.
- A string of these can decorate outside a house.
- The kind of tree used for Christmas trees.
- A sugary treat that tastes like peppermint.
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- Tasty little treats made of sugar.
- A part of the house where smoke escapes.
- A kind of transportation that horses drag across the snow.
- In French, a snowman is called a '_______ de neige'.
- In French, it's called 'chocolat ______'. In English it's hot chocolate.
- Something given, usually wrapped up.
- It's shaped like a crown. This is the word for 'crown' or 'wreath' in English.
- An object you play with, like a doll or ball.
- Santa's helper.
- A white drink that comes from a cow.
- A cloth or plastic object that holds stuff.
21 Clues: Frozen rain. • Santa's helper. • Tasty little treats made of sugar. • A shiny Christmas tree decoration. • Something given, usually wrapped up. • A white drink that comes from a cow. • A part of the house where smoke escapes. • The kind of tree used for Christmas trees. • In French, Santa is called '________ Noel'. • A cloth or plastic object that holds stuff. • ...
Ch. 7 Crossword: The American Revolution 2024-01-12
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- the battle the Americans won that convinced the French to help out
- large knives attached to the barrels of muskets
- one of America's first black preachers
- a privately owned ship that a wartime government gives permission to attack an enemy’s merchant ships.
- a person who is against all forms of fighting
- a French military term meaning "to meet"
- the war ended with the Treaty of _______.
- an American naval commander who beat a British ship, then STOLE it
- a soldier for hire
- hit-and-run warfare
- a French nobleman who helped the Americans
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- general of the American Continental Army
- a general plan of action
- a government where authority is gained from the citizens
- a slave who sued for her freedom AND WON after the war
- the battle where the British ultimately lost the war
- an African-American privateer who said he'd sooner go to prison than abandon America
- the British General who surrendered to the Americans at Yorktown
- to leave military duty without permission
- a country that agrees to help another country achieve a common goal
20 Clues: a soldier for hire • hit-and-run warfare • a general plan of action • one of America's first black preachers • general of the American Continental Army • a French military term meaning "to meet" • the war ended with the Treaty of _______. • to leave military duty without permission • a French nobleman who helped the Americans • a person who is against all forms of fighting • ...
Mr. Willdigg Super Intense Incredibly Useful Crossword Review 2019-01-13
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- Creator of heliocentric theory
- Incompetent French King
- : Hands off the economy
- Nationalism in Italy and Germany
- to insult a month
- Drake`s real name
- Russian leader
- The murderer of Louis
- 1790s in France
- Rules for dividing up Africa
- Created peace after Napoleon
- Bolivar`s dream
- Freed South America
- Racist Rational for Imperialism
- King or Queen with complete control
- Power to rule comes from God
- Ended the French revolution
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- The problem with First period
- The Heart
- To divide into parts A.K.A Africa
- Powder Keg of Europe
- students over the summer or Communist belief
- Ruled this country for 70 years, 126 days the second longest of any monarch
- He wrote communist manifesto
- Opened up trade with Japan
- Blood and Iron
- Geography of Japan
- Willdigg`s rival
- One of the reasons for French Revolution
- Colonizer of Haiti or 10th Grader`s Last Name
- Results of Opium War
- Indian resistance movement
- Locke life, liberty, and property
- 2nd Estate
34 Clues: The Heart • 2nd Estate • Blood and Iron • Russian leader • 1790s in France • Bolivar`s dream • Willdigg`s rival • to insult a month • Drake`s real name • Geography of Japan • Freed South America • Powder Keg of Europe • Results of Opium War • The murderer of Louis • Incompetent French King • : Hands off the economy • Opened up trade with Japan • Indian resistance movement • ...
The French Revolution 2020-10-06
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- Peasants unable to lawfully leave their birthplace
- The location of Louis XIV's palace
- Members of the Second Estate
- Name of a book written by Thomas Hobbes and the word for a sea monster
- A prison in France
- The document written by the National Assembly
- The system where the King holds all the power
- The author of the "Social Contract"
- Church tax
- Famous philosophe who made monumental scientific discoveries
- The French tax
- The wife of Louis XVI
- Religious movement led by John Wesley
- People who provided protection in the feudal system
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- The revolution which inspired France
- Intellectuals of the Enlightenment
- The dominant social system in Medieval Europe
- The name for land
- Philosophe who fought for separation of the Church and State
- Philosophical movement of the 18th century
- The natural disaster which led to the near collapse of the French budget
- The French Parliament
- Philosophe who is one of the most famous composers in history
- The weapon that beheaded citizens
- Middle class members of the Third Estate
- Members of the First Estate
26 Clues: Church tax • The French tax • The name for land • A prison in France • The French Parliament • The wife of Louis XVI • Members of the First Estate • Members of the Second Estate • The weapon that beheaded citizens • Intellectuals of the Enlightenment • The location of Louis XIV's palace • The author of the "Social Contract" • The revolution which inspired France • ...
O Canada! 2024-03-12
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- One of 10 subdivisions of Canada
- Nation north of the US
- Lawmaking body of Canada
- Other part of Parliament (We don't have this one in US Congress)
- A mammal that lives in the water that is an official animal of Canada
- One of 3 subdivisions of Canada
- Independent from the British, except in military defense
- The largest species of deer, associated with Canada
- Dish made of French fries, gravy, and cheese curds
- Head of Canadian government
- A tree used to make syrup, the leaf of which is a symbol of Canada
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- Language mostly spoken in Quebec
- The original inhabitants of Canada
- One part of Parliament (we have one in the US Congress)
- Capital city of Canada
- City in Canada across from Detroit, Michigan
- Largest city in Canada, capital of Ontario
- Most populated province in Canada
- A nickname for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- Top export of Canada
- Most spoken language in Canada
- Country with Charles III as King
- National winter sport of Canada
- Currency used in Canada
- Canadian province that mostly speaks French
25 Clues: Top export of Canada • Nation north of the US • Capital city of Canada • Currency used in Canada • Lawmaking body of Canada • Head of Canadian government • Most spoken language in Canada • One of 3 subdivisions of Canada • National winter sport of Canada • Language mostly spoken in Quebec • One of 10 subdivisions of Canada • Country with Charles III as King • ...
#23 2025-05-07
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- Melted sugar used in sweets and desserts
- Grain used in soups and beer
- Spongy British bread eaten toasted
- Spice made from dried cilantro seeds
- Tiny steamed balls of crushed durum wheat
- White vegetable related to broccoli
- Tropical fruit known for its strong smell
- Salty fish often found on pizzas
- Tropical fruit with hard shell and white flesh
- Type of mustard from France
- Nut often used in marzipan
- Edible snails, French delicacy
- Pickled flower buds used in Mediterranean dishes
- Curved nut with creamy texture
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- Swiss cheese often used in fondue
- Indian spice blend
- Ancient grain similar to barley
- Soft French cheese with a white rind
- Spicy pepper used to add heat
- Sweet fruit from palm trees
- Herb also known as coriander leaves
- Long green stalk vegetable
- Small orange fruit with a stone
- Sweet orange-fleshed squash
- Italian semi-soft cheese
- Dutch cheese with a smooth texture
- French cow's milk cheese
- Thistle-like vegetable with edible leaves
- Leafy green vegetable similar to spinach
- Crunchy green stalk, often eaten raw
30 Clues: Indian spice blend • Italian semi-soft cheese • French cow's milk cheese • Long green stalk vegetable • Nut often used in marzipan • Sweet fruit from palm trees • Sweet orange-fleshed squash • Type of mustard from France • Grain used in soups and beer • Spicy pepper used to add heat • Edible snails, French delicacy • Curved nut with creamy texture • Ancient grain similar to barley • ...
Harry Derham Winners 25/26 Season 2025-12-16
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- Warwick winner, a role for Southern Irish capital
- Hereford winner, boys Police Station up there
- Haydock winner, cheeky, 180 degrees turning from the east
- Newbury winner, a daughter of Jack
- Doncaster winner, French Lady up there with the stars in the night sky
- Stylish Carlisle winner, Dwayne Johnson springs to mind
- Worcester winner, best to look before you open
- Wincanton chase winner, didn't need a companion embarking though, fantastic colours in the sky
- Uttoxeter winner, sounds Italian
- Carlisle and Wetherby winner, neanderthals home, London's fell down
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- Warwick and Carlisle winner, clearly French
- Multiple winner, has the stables to himself
- Chepstow winner, Donald works here
- Uttoxeter winner, fragrant flower, milky colour
- Ffos Las winner, tuneful female
- Multiple winner, angry military person
- Chepstow winner, bit of a French show-off
- Big prize Ascot winner, bear may have this name too, is the colour
- Huntingdon winner, diamond, graphite, allotropes
- Ascot winner, NATO
- Newcastle winner, Spanish slang for attractive person
- Lingfield winner, may encounter this on a long winding one in Norfolk
22 Clues: Ascot winner, NATO • Ffos Las winner, tuneful female • Uttoxeter winner, sounds Italian • Chepstow winner, Donald works here • Newbury winner, a daughter of Jack • Multiple winner, angry military person • Chepstow winner, bit of a French show-off • Warwick and Carlisle winner, clearly French • Multiple winner, has the stables to himself • ...
@d31!N3’$ Cr0$$w0rD PuZz13 2023-05-10
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- The colonists wanted __________ from Britain.
- A __________ is a group of individuals united together for a purpose.
- The ________Branch with courts to interpret laws.
- The _________Branch led by a president to carry out laws.
- Virginia Colony’s first government was called the “House of _______.”
- This is the name of a chief who started a war named after him.
- To connect the French settlements and Native Americans, the French used the _______.
- ______’s charter granted the British land all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
- The act that the British passed taxing things it knew the colonists couldn’t make for themselves. (The second word in the act’s name)
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- The Mayflower’s passengers signed a ______ before getting off the ship”.
- The _______ Branch with Congress to make laws.
- France wanted to keep British east of the ______ Mountains.
- The _________ Acts forced colonists to let British troops live in their house.
- The ______chief said his people were living in “a country between” the French and the British
- The French and British fought for ownership of the ____ River Valley (hint: one of Tor’s favorite words.)
- The English people had representatives in __________ who made laws and stood up for peoples’ rights.
- On the 4th of ______, the Declaration of Independence was signed.
17 Clues: The colonists wanted __________ from Britain. • The _______ Branch with Congress to make laws. • The ________Branch with courts to interpret laws. • The _________Branch led by a president to carry out laws. • France wanted to keep British east of the ______ Mountains. • This is the name of a chief who started a war named after him. • ...
Life and Legacy of Napoleon 2024-03-25
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- The _________ Wars were a continuation of wars that started in 1792.
- The leader of the Jacobins
- After Robespierre's execution in 1794, a new constitution was created called the __________ of 1794
- Napoleon crowned himself ___________ on December 2, 1804 at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
- After Napoleon was defeated in 1814, he was sent to live in exile in the Mediterranean Island of ____________.
- Napoleon was tasked with defending the ___________ in Paris.
- The revolutionary extremists during the French Revolution.
- The Congress of ____________ was a meeting of representatives of European states that intended on bringing peace to Europe.
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- Since the start of the French Revolution, different __________ were made up of European forces.
- An assassination attempt on Napoleon was led by the House of ______________.
- The Napoleonic Code affected ____________ differently than men.
- The __________ was a five-member group that replaced the Committee for Public Safety
- Napoleon was defeated at _________, Belgium in 1815 by a coalition of European forces.
- Louis XVIII organized a __________ Monarchy where his power was restricted by the Charter of 1814
- The title that Napoleon gave himself when he took control of the French Government.
- Napoleon was exiled a second time to the island of _______________ in the Atlantic Ocean.
- ________ was the first ruler of the restored monarchy following the French Revolution and Napoleon's loss of power.
17 Clues: The leader of the Jacobins • The revolutionary extremists during the French Revolution. • Napoleon was tasked with defending the ___________ in Paris. • The Napoleonic Code affected ____________ differently than men. • The _________ Wars were a continuation of wars that started in 1792. • ...
March 9 2021-03-08
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- the ideal that the government should take care of the state's needs and be held accountable
- French organization formed during the revolution by the 3rd Estate; passed the Constitution of 1791
- French political clubs that advocated for reform to satisfy more members of the 3rd Estate
- Spanish cultural center in the New World meant to teach Spanish culture and Christianity to the natives
- French king's advisory body which was divided into 3 groups
- gathering of witches at night away from the village to meet with Satan, demons
- the group of French peasants who were laborers, blue-collar workers who wore long pants
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- the first country in the New World to eliminate slavery; name translates to "Land of Mountains"
- officials who oversaw the viceroys in the New World to discourage corruption
- most famous board member of Committee of Public Safety who rounded up thousands of people who were supposedly threats to the new republic
- fortress in Paris where guns and ammunition was stored; stormed by French revolutionaries in 1789
- position appointed by the Spanish king to represent the king and rule over New World territories
- the ideal that a state should be determined by a common characteristic of a people
13 Clues: French king's advisory body which was divided into 3 groups • officials who oversaw the viceroys in the New World to discourage corruption • gathering of witches at night away from the village to meet with Satan, demons • the ideal that a state should be determined by a common characteristic of a people • ...
Canada 2019-02-06
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- / A food dish that is made by pouring hot gravy over french fries and cheese curds
- / Official language of Canada that IS NOT English
- / The major bay in Canada
- / The major gulf that is in Canada
- / Ocean that borders the West of Canada
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- / The type of leaf that is on the national flag
- / First name of the current Prime Minister
- / Official language of Canada that IS NOT French
- / Ocean that borders the north of Canada
- / National animal of Canada
- / Ocean that borders the East of Canada
- / Number of the different kinds of borders surrounding Canada
- Trillium / National flower of Canada
- / Name of the country we are talking about
14 Clues: / The major bay in Canada • / National animal of Canada • / The major gulf that is in Canada • Trillium / National flower of Canada • / Ocean that borders the East of Canada • / Ocean that borders the West of Canada • / Ocean that borders the north of Canada • / First name of the current Prime Minister • / Name of the country we are talking about • ...
Canada 2019-02-06
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- / Official language of Canada that IS NOT English
- / The major gulf that is in Canada
- / Ocean that borders the West of Canada
- / The type of leaf that is on the national flag
- / The major bay in Canada
- / First name of the current Prime Minister
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- / National animal of Canada
- / A food dish that is made by pouring hot gravy over french fries and cheese curds
- / Ocean that borders the north of Canada
- / National flower of Canada
- / Ocean that borders the East of Canada
- / Official language of Canada that IS NOT French
- / Name of the country we are talking about
- / Number of the different kinds of borders surrounding Canada
14 Clues: / The major bay in Canada • / National animal of Canada • / National flower of Canada • / The major gulf that is in Canada • / Ocean that borders the East of Canada • / Ocean that borders the West of Canada • / Ocean that borders the north of Canada • / Name of the country we are talking about • / First name of the current Prime Minister • ...
BDAY 2013-04-05
11 Clues: GLAD • FIFTH MONTH • EVENING MEAL • CAPITAL CITY • SPARKLING WINE • FERMENTED GRAPES • EUROPEAN LANGUAGE • DAY YOU WERE BORN • FRENCH FOR KITCHEN • ONE MORE THAT THE TENTH • MICHELLE ROUX RESTAURANT
Revolutionary War Crossword 2021-03-10
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- a_saying_used_when americans_were_tired_of _the_way_they_were_taxed.
- what_the_British_tried_to_steal_repeated_to_end_the_war
- place-where_the_last_battle_of_revolutionary_war
- supstance_thrown_over_a_boat
- 4th_of_July
- place_where_British-troops_shoot_five_civilans_in_cold_blood
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- French-general
- disiplend_general_that_was_the_symbol_of_the_revolution
- Minutemen
- National_that_helped_us_fight_the_British
10 Clues: Minutemen • 4th_of_July • French-general • supstance_thrown_over_a_boat • National_that_helped_us_fight_the_British • place-where_the_last_battle_of_revolutionary_war • disiplend_general_that_was_the_symbol_of_the_revolution • what_the_British_tried_to_steal_repeated_to_end_the_war • place_where_British-troops_shoot_five_civilans_in_cold_blood • ...
french revolution 2023-03-06
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- what was the reign of terror?
- the tennis court oath location
- reason for the french revolution
- constitutional monarchy date
- napoleon bonaparte date?
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- what was the national assembly primary goal?
- philosophy of the french revolution location
- why did peasants storm the bastille?
- philosophy of the french revolution date
- napoleon downfall date?
10 Clues: napoleon downfall date? • napoleon bonaparte date? • constitutional monarchy date • what was the reign of terror? • the tennis court oath location • reason for the french revolution • why did peasants storm the bastille? • philosophy of the french revolution date • what was the national assembly primary goal? • philosophy of the french revolution location
QUEBEC INDEPENCE MOVEMENT 2022-09-16
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- "Long live Quebec"
- the religion they brought to Quebec
- the-of Canada
- what the English considered the french
- what they originally called Quebec
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- this is what the french speakers are called
- People who support their country
- People who want to separate
- Quebecois did one of these to separate
- what most Quebecois are
10 Clues: the-of Canada • "Long live Quebec" • what most Quebecois are • People who want to separate • People who support their country • what they originally called Quebec • the religion they brought to Quebec • Quebecois did one of these to separate • what the English considered the french • this is what the french speakers are called
QUEBEC INDEPENCE MOVEMENT 2022-09-16
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- "Long live Quebec"
- the religion they brought to Quebec
- the-of Canada
- what the English considered the french
- what they originally called Quebec
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- this is what the french speakers are called
- People who support their country
- People who want to separate
- Quebecois did one of these to separate
- what most Quebecois are
10 Clues: the-of Canada • "Long live Quebec" • what most Quebecois are • People who want to separate • People who support their country • what they originally called Quebec • the religion they brought to Quebec • Quebecois did one of these to separate • what the English considered the french • this is what the french speakers are called
Eric a Disparu; Par: Lucas Siu 2024-04-21
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- French for 'High School'
- French for 'Shirt'
- La père d'Eric est _________.
- Mes cheveux sont longs, alors je vais chez le ________.
- La mère d'Eric tend la photo. Elle est trés __________!
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- Le père d'Eric parle avec le ___________.
- Knock, Knock, Knock
- French for 'Shoulders'
- Le commissaire a trouvé plusieurs _______.
- Une petite amie? C'est un _______!
10 Clues: French for 'Shirt' • Knock, Knock, Knock • French for 'Shoulders' • French for 'High School' • La père d'Eric est _________. • Une petite amie? C'est un _______! • Le père d'Eric parle avec le ___________. • Le commissaire a trouvé plusieurs _______. • Mes cheveux sont longs, alors je vais chez le ________. • La mère d'Eric tend la photo. Elle est trés __________!
Crossword 2025-10-24
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- Who ruled that failed English state?
- who’s the French king?
- What’s THAT jaw?
- The recent French Uprising
- Where you buy and sell shares of a company
- Who’s copying Western Europe?
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- What was the failed English state?
- How do the Dutch spend their excess money?
- What were the Dutch crazy about?
- French King’s bureaucrats
10 Clues: What’s THAT jaw? • who’s the French king? • French King’s bureaucrats • The recent French Uprising • Who’s copying Western Europe? • What were the Dutch crazy about? • What was the failed English state? • Who ruled that failed English state? • How do the Dutch spend their excess money? • Where you buy and sell shares of a company
Europeans arrive in North America 2024-02-22
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- These Europeans established a settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows around the year 990 AD.
- A man granted land by the French King
- The first Europeans to try and settle in the New World around the year 990
- The name of the largest North American colony claimed by the French King
- One of the First Nations who allied with Champlain in the 1600s.
- To absorb one group of people into a larger group and make them the same
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- Young women, often orphans in the care of the Church, sent to marry settlers in New France
- This French explorer is considered the "Father of New France" and he founded Quebec City
- A french term meaning "runners of the woods" given to Europeans who travelled inland to trade for furs
- This explorer captained three expeditions to the New World looking for a route to the Orient, the first in 1534.
- The farmers who worked the land owner by the seigneurs
- The largest business established by the French with the First Nations
12 Clues: A man granted land by the French King • The farmers who worked the land owner by the seigneurs • One of the First Nations who allied with Champlain in the 1600s. • The largest business established by the French with the First Nations • The name of the largest North American colony claimed by the French King • ...
Hannah's Final Present! 2025-04-01
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- something given on birthdays
- the finishing touches to an outfit
- concerning the creation of an outfit
- a womans favourite pastime
- thing to carry your belongings
- neighbourhood in New York
- place where plays are performed; or; major street
- NOT YSL (yet)
- small shop (french)
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- goods made from cowhide
- high quality
- nationality of parisiens
- the art of craftmanship; quality goods
- place where you purchase things
- our next trip destination
- american word for shop
16 Clues: high quality • NOT YSL (yet) • small shop (french) • american word for shop • goods made from cowhide • nationality of parisiens • our next trip destination • neighbourhood in New York • a womans favourite pastime • something given on birthdays • thing to carry your belongings • place where you purchase things • the finishing touches to an outfit • concerning the creation of an outfit • ...
Space crossword puzzle 2022-09-28
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- Nationality of Thomas Pesquet and Claudie Haigneré
- ESA stands for E…… Space Agency
- ISS stands for I…. Space Station
- The Apollo 11 crew consisted of Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins and Neil ...
- Name of the US space agency
- Maximum number of people aboard Soyuz spacecraft
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- Last name of the first French commander of the ISS
- Name of a European company specializing in the launch of satellites and rockets
- Name of the American company that created Dragon spacecraft
- Number of people aboard Dragon spacecraft
- Name of the Canadian space agency
- First name of the first French woman who went into space
- Name of the president behind the Apollo 11 mission
- Number of generations of Ariane rockets
- Name of the country where the Soyuz spacecraft is built
- Name of the planet around which the ISS is orbiting
16 Clues: Name of the US space agency • ESA stands for E…… Space Agency • ISS stands for I…. Space Station • Name of the Canadian space agency • Number of generations of Ariane rockets • Number of people aboard Dragon spacecraft • Maximum number of people aboard Soyuz spacecraft • Last name of the first French commander of the ISS • ...
American and French Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-29
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- / A group of representatives that make laws for the nation.
- / A written plan of a government.
- / 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 right and the power of a person or a nation to govern themselves.
- / The wealthiest members of the 3rd estate.
- / Members of the 3rd estate demanded guns and ammunition at the Bastille, a prison fortress in Paris, which began the French Revolution on July 14, 1789.
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- / A group formed by the 3rd estate to write a new constitution.
- / A national razor-used heavily in the Reign of Terror.
- / 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.
- / Radical republicans during the French Revolution. They were led by Maximilien Robespierre from 1793 to 1794.
- / A radical phase led by Robespierre that sent many people to the guillotine.
- / A wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the Storming of the Bastille in 1789.
- / People who take extreme political positions.
- / A sudden overthrow of the government by a small group.
- / Social classes in France before the French Revolution. The 1st estate (clergy or church leaders) represented about 0.5% of the population, the 2nd estate (nobility) represented about 2%, and the 3rd estate represented everyone else.
16 Clues: / A written plan of a government. • / The wealthiest members of the 3rd estate. • / People who take extreme political positions. • / A national razor-used heavily in the Reign of Terror. • / A sudden overthrow of the government by a small group. • / A group of representatives that make laws for the nation. • ...
Unit9VocabAddisonGrabowski 2025-01-25
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- ruler has all power
- steam engine inventor
- english, political views on society
- european powers and africa create border ownership
- different opinion than church
- people in cities
- facts by testing and experimentation
- sun center
- property owned by community
- natural, astronomer, mathematician, moons of jupiter
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- english, life, liberty, estate
- new business with risks and profit
- region is influential
- take over another country more territory
- government owns businesses to equally share wealth
- production on large scale with machinery
- english physicist, mathematician, gravity, 3 laws of motion
- french, power separation
- french writer, criticized christianity and slavery
19 Clues: sun center • people in cities • ruler has all power • steam engine inventor • region is influential • french, power separation • property owned by community • different opinion than church • english, life, liberty, estate • new business with risks and profit • english, political views on society • facts by testing and experimentation • take over another country more territory • ...
Chloé & Héctor 2025-03-12
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- City where the groom graduated
- Bride’s favorite French cheese
- Couple's Handedness
- Bride's favorite Peruvian fruit
- First drink the couple shared
- City where the couple met
- Bride's favorite Peruvian sweet
- Age gap between the couple in years
- Most famous Peruvian dish
- Groom's middle name
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- Residence country of the groom's mother
- Sports class where the couple met
- Groom's birth city
- French department of the proposal
- Couple's birth order position in the family
- Genre of the first dance
- Number of languages each speaks
- Season in which each got baptized
- Number of countries visited together
19 Clues: Groom's birth city • Couple's Handedness • Groom's middle name • Genre of the first dance • City where the couple met • Most famous Peruvian dish • First drink the couple shared • City where the groom graduated • Bride’s favorite French cheese • Number of languages each speaks • Bride's favorite Peruvian fruit • Bride's favorite Peruvian sweet • Sports class where the couple met • ...
Moped Brands 2025-01-07
12 Clues: US moped brand • French moped maker • Italian scooter icon • Austrian moped maker • French automotive brand • Italian motorcycle maker • Italian motorcycle brand • Japanese motorcycle giant • Italian engine manufacturer • Slovenian moped manufacturer • Dutch bicycle and moped brand • Spanish motorcycle manufacturer
French Nationalism 2014-02-27
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- Austrian royalty who married a French King
- The period of time when people who opposed the revolution were arrested or killed
- Second estate
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- French prison
- Land of the French
- Revolutionary action by the third estate to show they were unified as one nation
- The rich third estate
- First estate
- French revolutionist who conquered most of Europe before being exiled
9 Clues: First estate • French prison • Second estate • Land of the French • The rich third estate • Austrian royalty who married a French King • French revolutionist who conquered most of Europe before being exiled • Revolutionary action by the third estate to show they were unified as one nation • The period of time when people who opposed the revolution were arrested or killed
french culture crossword 2013-09-24
10 Clues: so so • hello • monday • november • thankyou • something the french loved • what istower called in france • how long was the war of abraham planes • in the 18th century the british began to gain control of • in the 17 century the french explorers began to establish pemanent settlements in the area now known as
Famous 2D Artists 2022-04-08
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- Wildlife, Birds, Watercolor, American.
- Starry Night, Texture, Post-Impressionism, Dutch.
- Illustration, everyday people, American
- American Gothic, regionalism, American.
- Surrealism, Persistence of Memory, Spanish.
- Harlem Renaissance, American.
- Printmaking, Edo Period, Japanese.
- Waterlilies, Impressionism, Light, French.
- Cow Skulls, Flowers, modern art, American.
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- Sistine Chapel, Renaissance, Italian.
- Cubism, Multi-perspective, Spanish.
- Abstract, primary colors, vertical and horizontal lines, French.
- Mona Lisa, Renaissance, Italian.
- Surrealism, Self-portraits, Mexican.
- Expressionism, The Scream, Norwegian.
- Abstract, splatter art, American.
- Impressionism, Mothers and children, American.
- Pop Art, silkscreen, soup can, American.
- Animation, Mickey Mouse, American.
19 Clues: Harlem Renaissance, American. • Mona Lisa, Renaissance, Italian. • Abstract, splatter art, American. • Animation, Mickey Mouse, American. • Printmaking, Edo Period, Japanese. • Cubism, Multi-perspective, Spanish. • Surrealism, Self-portraits, Mexican. • Sistine Chapel, Renaissance, Italian. • Expressionism, The Scream, Norwegian. • Wildlife, Birds, Watercolor, American. • ...
LOVE Messelem Adel 2016-05-31
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- Who loves someone
- Lovers created by Shakespeare (two words)
- Lovers lanscape
- Dating
- When you are a heart-breaker you are a ...
- Italian city of love
- End of relationship (two words)
- Principal character of Titanic (two words)
- The Saint of lovers
- French city of love
- Smack from Paris (two words)
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- Known for his arrow
- Symbol of love ( heroe of Titanic)
- Baroc character of literature (two words)
- Lover's film (two words)
- Love story
- Most popular English romantic playwright
- Month of lovers
- TSD
19 Clues: TSD • Dating • Love story • Lovers lanscape • Month of lovers • Who loves someone • Known for his arrow • The Saint of lovers • French city of love • Italian city of love • Lover's film (two words) • Smack from Paris (two words) • End of relationship (two words) • Symbol of love ( heroe of Titanic) • Most popular English romantic playwright • Baroc character of literature (two words) • ...
Baroque 2013-10-19
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- Benedictine Abby Architect
- The Feast of Saint Nicholas
- Home of Louis the XVI
- French painter famous for his landscapes
- French master of Tenebrism
- The Supper at Emmanus
- Triumph of the Sacred Name of Jesus
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- Shooting Company of Capitain Frans Banning
- Dutch painter who painted happy people
- Lion Hunt
- The Mill at Wijk
- Immaculate Conception
- Ecstasy of Saint Theresa
- Judith and Maidservant with the head of Holoferens
- Portrait of Charles the 1st in Hunting Dress
- Holy Family on the Steps
- Woman holding a balance
- St. Francis in Mediterranean
- Velazquez Les Meninas
19 Clues: Lion Hunt • The Mill at Wijk • Immaculate Conception • Home of Louis the XVI • The Supper at Emmanus • Velazquez Les Meninas • Woman holding a balance • Ecstasy of Saint Theresa • Holy Family on the Steps • Benedictine Abby Architect • French master of Tenebrism • The Feast of Saint Nicholas • St. Francis in Mediterranean • Triumph of the Sacred Name of Jesus • ...
La maison 2023-05-10
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- __________ la voiture
- Nous mangeons dans la __________.
- On tond la pelouse dans le__________.
- J'habite dans un __________.
- __________ la pelouse
- Where the cooking is done.
- The RC button on a French elevator stands for...
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- Je dois ranger ma __________.
- __________ les plantes
- The bathroom (with tub or shower)
- Nous regardons la télé dans le __________.
- Il y a la voiture dans le __________.
- __________ le chien
- J'habite dans une __________.
- "Rooms" in French
15 Clues: "Rooms" in French • __________ le chien • __________ la voiture • __________ la pelouse • __________ les plantes • Where the cooking is done. • J'habite dans un __________. • Je dois ranger ma __________. • J'habite dans une __________. • The bathroom (with tub or shower) • Nous mangeons dans la __________. • On tond la pelouse dans le__________. • ...
French Revolution Puzzle 2023-09-28
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- King from 1754 to 1793; Was a weak leader and extravagant spender; borrowed heavily in order to help the American revolutionaries in their war against Great Britain
- A uniform set of laws and eliminated many injustices. It actually limited liberty and promoted order and authority over individual rights
- Austrian statesman and diplomat; he was the Austrian representative at the Congress of Vienna. He hated the republican form of government.
- The political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution
- Wife of Louis XVI; member of the royal family of Austria, France’s long-time enemy; had been unpopular from the moment she set foot in France. Was known as “ Madame Deficit” because she spent so much money on gowns, jewels, gambling, and gifts.
- Large social classes
- Acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from the French First Republic in 1803
- passed laws and reforms in the name of the French people. It proclaimed the end of absolute monarchy and the beginning of representative government.
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- A great hero to the people of France; led a French army against the forces of Austria and the Kingdom of Sardinia. He swept into Italy and won a series of remarkable victories.
- Members of a radical political organization involved in the governmental changes in September 1792.
- Period of Maximilien Robespierre’s rule
- Had the power to create laws and to approve or reject declarations of war. King still held the executive power to enforce laws.
- Bands of Spanish peasant fighters who worked in small groups that ambushed French troops and then fled into hiding.
- Jacobin leader who divided the year into 12 months of 30 days and renaming each month; wiped out every trace of France’s past and closed all churches in Paris.
- The brief period during 1815 when Napoleon made his last bid for power, deposing the French king and again becoming emperor of France.
- Document that guaranteed citizens equal justice, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion.
- A wave of senseless panic due to wild rumors circulating that the nobles were hiring outlaws to terrorize the peasants. Peasants became outlaws themselves by burning down the manor houses.
17 Clues: Large social classes • Period of Maximilien Robespierre’s rule • The political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution • Document that guaranteed citizens equal justice, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion. • Members of a radical political organization involved in the governmental changes in September 1792. • ...
Absolutism Section 1 2022-11-14
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- Spanish novelist, playwright, and poet, was the most important figure in Spanish literature. His novel Don Quixote is his most well-known work.
- royal French residence and seat of government established by King Louis XIV
- idea that a ruler’s authority came directly from God
- German king who became Holy Roman Emperor in 1084. His efforts to increase the power of the monarchy led him into conflict with Pope Gregory VIII over lay investiture.
- fleet of ships
- was king of pre-revolutionary France. He failed to support his ministers, who tried to reform France’s finances and social institutions. Although he agreed in 1789 to summon the Estates-General, he resisted demands for reform by the National Assembly. He was later branded a traitor and executed in 1793.
- official appointed by French king Louis XIV to govern the provinces, collect taxes, and recruit soldiers
- strong supporter of the Roman Catholic Counter-Reformation. Under his rule, the Spanish empire was at its strongest; however, he was unable to control the revolt of the Netherlands and failed in his attempt to invade England.
- master of Spanish painting who also worked as a sculptor and architect during Spain's Golden Age.
- French Protestants of the 1500s and 1600s
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- Central European empire that lasted from the 1400s to the 1900s and at its height included the lands of the Holy Roman Empire and the Netherland
- strong supporter of the Roman Catholic Counter-Reformation. Under his rule, the Spanish empire was at its strongest; however, he was unable to control the revolt of the Netherlands and failed in his attempt to invade England.
- a form of government in which a ruler has complete authority over the government and lives of the people he or she governs
- morning ritual during which nobles would wait upon French king Louis XIV
- distribution of military and economic power that prevents any one nation from becoming too strong
- law issued by French king Henry IV in 1598 giving more religious freedom to French
- served under King Louis XIV of France as controller general of finance (from 1665) and secretary of state for the navy (from 1668). He carried out economic programs that helped make France the strongest power in Europe.
- considered one of the greatest politicians in history, he played an important role in France's history while serving as chief minister to Louis XIII.
18 Clues: fleet of ships • French Protestants of the 1500s and 1600s • idea that a ruler’s authority came directly from God • morning ritual during which nobles would wait upon French king Louis XIV • royal French residence and seat of government established by King Louis XIV • law issued by French king Henry IV in 1598 giving more religious freedom to French • ...
16 Crossword 2021-03-29
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- last name of English leader during commonwealth period
- maintaining power of European Nations
- king of spain and Holy Roman Emperor
- king of Spain after Charles V abdicated
- known as the Sun King
- French government officials
- last name of author of Don Quixote
- cardinal who destroyed power of Huguenots and Nobles
- English kinbg who got his head cut off
- daily waking ceremony
- French king who converted to Catholicism
- Russian monarch who westernized his kingdom
- granted Huguenots religious freedom
- Russian Nobles
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- loss of population
- monarch with complete control
- government type where power is defined and limited by law
- Spanish fleet
- French Protestants
- government where few people have power
- Russian empress who took part of Poland and a warm-water port
- empire that included Holy Roman Empire and Italy
- type of monarchy that is limited by a constitution
- King after Elizabeth, Ruled as absolute monarch
- Spanish painter of Greek Origin
- belief that authority comes directly from God
- group of advisers to the king
- soldier for hire
- Louis XIV's palace
29 Clues: Spanish fleet • Russian Nobles • soldier for hire • loss of population • French Protestants • Louis XIV's palace • known as the Sun King • daily waking ceremony • French government officials • monarch with complete control • group of advisers to the king • Spanish painter of Greek Origin • last name of author of Don Quixote • granted Huguenots religious freedom • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-05-19
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- Monarch rules without consulting a legislature
- Said political sovereignty came from the will of the people
- Estate made up of nobility
- Estate made up of the clergy
- cataloged entries in The Encyclopedia
- More people did this in the Enlightenment
- Monarch rules and gives limited power to a legislature
- The local language or dialect of the masses
- Said sovereignty could be revoked if the government violated laws of the country
- The most influential philosophe of the Enlightenment
- The goal was to apply __ thought to human existence
- Wrote "The Wealth of Nations"
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- where philosophes hung out
- Philosophe who annotated Mathematical Princples
- The French merchant "middle" class
- a Paris prison
- Estate made up of everyone other than clergy and nobility
- vow that the National Assembly wouldn't stop meeting until fair laws were passed for everyone
- Wrote Mathematical Principles
- After the French Revolution, democracy in France lasted for 9 ___
- Monarch is a head of state but legislature rules
- coined the era "The Enlightenment"
- Crowns himself emperor
- French king at the start of the Revolution
- Russia's enlightened despot
25 Clues: a Paris prison • Crowns himself emperor • where philosophes hung out • Estate made up of nobility • Russia's enlightened despot • Estate made up of the clergy • Wrote Mathematical Principles • Wrote "The Wealth of Nations" • The French merchant "middle" class • coined the era "The Enlightenment" • cataloged entries in The Encyclopedia • More people did this in the Enlightenment • ...
Phyto, Phrance, and Phun! 2013-04-14
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- Instantly absorbed, lightweight conditioners
- Classic hydrating shampoo and masque. Phyto__
- Green fairy friend of Oscar Wilde
- Deeply penetrating, heavyweight conditioners
- Cheese in France
- Grapefruit extract seals cuticle & prevents color fading. Phyto__
- Most effective treatment for male pattern baldness. Phyto__
- Nourishing blue/violet shampoo with cornflower extract
- Thanks to extra mallow, Phyto__ shampoo makes fine hair magically delicious
- Ingredient in horseradish & source of Phytovolume spray's alcohol
- Painter of Giverny, obsessed with waterlillies
- Natural material used in parachutes & Phytokeratine for strength
- Snarky snack suggested by Marie Antoinette
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- Ingredient for pottery or a port?
- Greek word for plant
- Name of a dog
- Nice French beach. Cote d'__
- Battle won by the French in 1066
- Wine
- Blow-out frizzy hair without silicone or carpal tunnel
- “All the baldy ladies, if you like hair then you'd better put some Phyto__ on it"
- Purifying, stimulating essential oil blend for the scalp
- Leave-in mallow, soybean, burdock, rosemary, sage, calendula & willow. Phyto__
- French water
- Shiny serum for Michelle Obama’s bangs. Phyto__
- What’s between Paris' left and right bank?
26 Clues: Wine • French water • Name of a dog • Cheese in France • Greek word for plant • Nice French beach. Cote d'__ • Battle won by the French in 1066 • Ingredient for pottery or a port? • Green fairy friend of Oscar Wilde • What’s between Paris' left and right bank? • Snarky snack suggested by Marie Antoinette • Instantly absorbed, lightweight conditioners • ...
Phyto, Phrance, and Phun! 2013-04-14
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- Snarky snack suggested by Marie Antoinette
- Wine
- Classic hydrating shampoo and masque. Phyto__
- Painter of Giverny, obsessed with waterlillies
- Battle won by the French in 1066
- Purifying, stimulating essential oil blend for the scalp
- Nice French beach. Cote d'__
- Nourishing blue/violet shampoo with cornflower extract
- Leave-in mallow, soybean, burdock, rosemary, sage, calendula & willow. Phyto__
- Most effective treatment for male pattern baldness. Phyto__
- Cheese in France
- Ingredient for pottery or a port?
- Shiny serum for Michelle Obama’s bangs. Phyto__
- Greek word for plant
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- Name of a dog
- Instantly absorbed, lightweight conditioners
- “All the baldy ladies, if you like hair then you'd better put some Phyto__ on it"
- What’s between Paris' left and right bank?
- Green fairy friend of Oscar Wilde
- Thanks to extra mallow, Phyto__ shampoo makes fine hair magically delicious
- Deeply penetrating, heavyweight conditioners
- Blow-out frizzy hair without silicone or carpal tunnel
- Grapefruit extract seals cuticle & prevents color fading. Phyto__
- Ingredient in horseradish & source of Phytovolume spray's alcohol
- French water
- Natural material used in parachutes & Phytokeratine for strength
26 Clues: Wine • French water • Name of a dog • Cheese in France • Greek word for plant • Nice French beach. Cote d'__ • Battle won by the French in 1066 • Green fairy friend of Oscar Wilde • Ingredient for pottery or a port? • Snarky snack suggested by Marie Antoinette • What’s between Paris' left and right bank? • Instantly absorbed, lightweight conditioners • ...
Unit 6 Crossword 2013-04-10
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- Taxes A Cause of All the Revolutions, (Economic)
- Palace of The King and Queen of France
- The Act of Overthrowing a Government
- Main Result of Latin American Revolts
- of Independence A very important document that reflects many Enlightenment Ideas
- Spearhead of French Revolutionaries, (Got Killed Himself)
- Claimed to be, "Guardian of the Church"
- The Act of A Ruler Leading without any Checks and Balances.
- "The Most Autocratic Leader"
- Where a countries money doesn't have as much value as before.
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- Right The Claim that God gave them the right to rule.
- IIA Cause of the glorious revolution.
- First Absolute Ruler after French Revolution
- Major Cause for English Revolution
- of Rights Major Result of English Revolution
- Enlightenment Thinker that said, "Nobility should be abolished."
- Major Bankrupting Problem During 1600's-1800's.
- Enlightenment Thinker that thought, "Freedom of Religion and Speech."
- XVI King that was Executed During French Revolution.
- Enlightenment Thinker that thought, "If the Government no longer protects natural rights, the people have the right to revolt."
20 Clues: "The Most Autocratic Leader" • Major Cause for English Revolution • The Act of Overthrowing a Government • IIA Cause of the glorious revolution. • Main Result of Latin American Revolts • Palace of The King and Queen of France • Claimed to be, "Guardian of the Church" • First Absolute Ruler after French Revolution • of Rights Major Result of English Revolution • ...
Unit 9 Terms 2024-01-30
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- Arrangement of workers and machines in a factory
- French writer
- English philosopher, scientist, and historian
- God given right given to king or queen to rule a country
- 18th century inventor and instrument maker
- Concentration of human populations into discrete areas
- 18th century french philosopher; leading figure of the enlightenment
- The claim by a state to exclusive control over a foreign area or territory
- Economic group between upper and lower class
- Policy or act of extending a country's power into other territories
- Italian astronomer and mathematician; first to use telescope to study stars
- Group of people agree to give up certain rights in order to protect their rights
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- English mathematician and physicist
- Meeting where major European powers negotiated claims to territory in Africa
- Someone who starts or owns a business
- Buildings with facilities for manufacturing
- English philosopher and political theorist
- Cosmological model in which the sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of the three branches
- Establishing facts through testing and experimentation
20 Clues: French writer • English mathematician and physicist • Someone who starts or owns a business • 18th century inventor and instrument maker • English philosopher and political theorist • Buildings with facilities for manufacturing • Economic group between upper and lower class • English philosopher, scientist, and historian • Arrangement of workers and machines in a factory • ...
Elizabethan Theatre 2023-09-07
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- French drama was developed for the _______
- tragedy plays were represented by _________ flags
- known for satire and the "Imaginary Invalid"
- Person that this theatre period is named after
- Charles I died and the family fled to _________
- also called 18th century theatre - Charles II restored to the throne
- wrote Volpone; best known for his use of satire and poetry style
- Shakespeare's plays were performed in the __________ theater
- comedic plays were represented by ________ flags
- French Renaissance drama came _____ to France because of wars
- Rich language was used because there was no _____
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- creator of French classical tragedy; wrote Le Cid
- wrote Dr. Faustus; best known for blank verse
- Anglo-Irish playwright; wrote She Stoops to Conquer
- known for primarily writing tragedies; wrote Phedre
- portrayed Shakespeare's greatest comic parts
- Irish satirist; wrote The Rivals
- Elizabethan plays were held in the __________
- tragedian actor best known for his role as Hamlet; "easily slip into character"
- wrote A Midsummer Night's Dream; "Bard of England"
- Cromwell Elizabethan theatre perished when _____ ____ gained control
- tragedian actor; rivals with Richard Burbage
22 Clues: Irish satirist; wrote The Rivals • French drama was developed for the _______ • portrayed Shakespeare's greatest comic parts • known for satire and the "Imaginary Invalid" • tragedian actor; rivals with Richard Burbage • wrote Dr. Faustus; best known for blank verse • Elizabethan plays were held in the __________ • Person that this theatre period is named after • ...
Enlightenment Thinkers 2025-09-16
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- English thinker who believed in strong monarchy to prevent chaos
- U.S. state known as the 'Sunshine State'
- Country with the world’s largest population (as of 2025)
- Philosopher from France who wrote Declaration of the Rights of Woman (First name Olympe)
- Italian reformer who opposed torture and capital punishment
- Scottish economist who wrote The Wealth of Nations
- thousand seven hundred seventy-six Year the Declaration of Independence was signed
- Philosopher who said 'I think, therefore I am'
- French writer who fought for freedom of speech and religion
- Prussian king who ruled as an Enlightened despot
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- Streaming service that released Stranger Things
- English philosopher who argued for natural rights: life, liberty, property
- American writer of Common Sense
- Singer of Anti-Hero and Shake It Off
- French thinker who promoted separation of powers in government
- Swiss thinker who emphasized education and the 'general will'
- Russian ruler who embraced Enlightenment ideas while expanding her empire
- English thinker who promoted the scientific method through observation and experimentation
- English feminist who argued for women’s education
- French editor of the Encyclopédie
20 Clues: American writer of Common Sense • French editor of the Encyclopédie • Singer of Anti-Hero and Shake It Off • U.S. state known as the 'Sunshine State' • Philosopher who said 'I think, therefore I am' • Streaming service that released Stranger Things • Prussian king who ruled as an Enlightened despot • English feminist who argued for women’s education • ...
Chapter 5 2025-09-05
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- Who was the colonel from the colonies during the french and indian war
- Who was the british general who fought at fort duquesne
- Most famous leader of colonial opposition
- What act made colonists house british troops
- Known for his midnight ride
- Said "give me liberty or give me death"
- Means killed, wounded, captured, or missing
- Who was the king of England during our fight for freedom
- What act put taxes on Imported goods
- Who was the british general during the Battle of Quebec
- Who was ready at a moments notice
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- When did colonists dress up as indians and sneak onto a british ship to dump goods
- Another name for search warrants
- Fort where french and indian war started
- French General during the Battle of Quebec
- What style of fighting was used that was less organized
- What was the strongest group of indian tribes in America
- What chief warned the spread toward the West
- Another name for the coercive acts
- Who wrote the Albany plan
20 Clues: Who wrote the Albany plan • Known for his midnight ride • Another name for search warrants • Who was ready at a moments notice • Another name for the coercive acts • What act put taxes on Imported goods • Said "give me liberty or give me death" • Fort where french and indian war started • Most famous leader of colonial opposition • French General during the Battle of Quebec • ...
French Revolution & Napoleon 2025-09-10
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- These workers were the poorest members of the Third Estate
- This group belonged to the First Estate
- One of the main leaders of the Reign of Terror
- Showing pride in one's country
- Napoleon never conquered this country
- The __________ regime was the name of the old order in France
- He was the head of the French National Guard
- Location where Napoleon was born
- The National Assembly voted to pay off debt by selling __________ lands
- Main method used for executions during the French Revolution
Down
- Group of laws reflecting enlightenment principles
- Many people saw the Bastille as sign of this
- Another name for the French middle class
- One important result of the Estates-General was the ___________ Assembly
- This type of warfare involved hit and run raids
- Three man governing board set up by Napoleon
- The National Assembly created this type of monarchy in 1791
- popular vote by ballot
- Napoleon's final defeat occurred here
- Notebooks to list each estates' grievances
- This system closed European ports to British goods
21 Clues: popular vote by ballot • Showing pride in one's country • Location where Napoleon was born • Napoleon's final defeat occurred here • Napoleon never conquered this country • This group belonged to the First Estate • Another name for the French middle class • Notebooks to list each estates' grievances • Many people saw the Bastille as sign of this • ...
Sydney Solnosky-7.1/7.2 2021-01-28
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- American socialist
- Assembly of the different classes in France
- A person that has emigrated
- A device to cut off heads
- Someone's net worth
- Queen of France
- French lawyer
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- "Third estate"
- Scary part of the revolution
- Common people of the lower class
- OLD French System
- Dramatic act of defiance
- A time of panic/riot by peasants
- political debate gathering
- King of France
15 Clues: French lawyer • "Third estate" • King of France • Queen of France • OLD French System • American socialist • Someone's net worth • Dramatic act of defiance • A device to cut off heads • political debate gathering • A person that has emigrated • Scary part of the revolution • Common people of the lower class • A time of panic/riot by peasants • Assembly of the different classes in France
REvolutionary war 2021-05-27
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- benjamin franklin asked ___ for help in the war
- who said "dont shoot till you see the wights in their eyes"
- led the continental army.
- thomas
- the french and ______ war.
- midnight ride
- the Boston _______
- give me liberty or give me.
- john d.
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- who discovered electricity
- who invented the lightbulb
- many soldiers didn't have.
- join or ___
- he was the ruler of Britain
- betrayed the 13 colonies.
15 Clues: thomas • john d. • join or ___ • midnight ride • the Boston _______ • led the continental army. • betrayed the 13 colonies. • who discovered electricity • who invented the lightbulb • many soldiers didn't have. • the french and ______ war. • he was the ruler of Britain • give me liberty or give me. • benjamin franklin asked ___ for help in the war • ...
les préférences 2021-11-23
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- I like eating.
- I don't like singing.
- I like French fries.
- I don't like watching TV.
- I prefer playing video games.
- I also like ice cream.
- I don't like reading.
- I like playing soccer.
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- I like basketball.
- I like surfing the net.
- I like swimming.
- I don't like speaking English.
- I prefer drawing.
- I don't like soda.
- I like speaking French.
15 Clues: I like eating. • I like swimming. • I prefer drawing. • I like basketball. • I don't like soda. • I like French fries. • I don't like singing. • I don't like reading. • I also like ice cream. • I like playing soccer. • I like surfing the net. • I like speaking French. • I don't like watching TV. • I prefer playing video games. • I don't like speaking English.
Adverbs 2023-11-29
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- the day before today
- French translation for sometimes
- jewelry
- opposite of good
- opposite of quickly
- where you go to sleep
- utensil in which you eat ice cream with
Down
- what chickens lay
- in most houses this is the main dish for Thanksgiving
- French translation for gently
- the opposite of after
- in this present moment
- if it’s not a little, its…
- opposite of slowly
- expensive
15 Clues: jewelry • expensive • opposite of good • what chickens lay • opposite of slowly • opposite of quickly • the day before today • the opposite of after • where you go to sleep • in this present moment • if it’s not a little, its… • French translation for gently • French translation for sometimes • utensil in which you eat ice cream with • in most houses this is the main dish for Thanksgiving
ss 2024-05-07
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- king of great britain and ireland
- British writer and advocate of women’s rights
- the suppression of speech
- french man of letter
- western cultural movement
- third u.s. president
- “inalienable” God-given
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- French enlightenment writer
- philosopher and art critic
- 1773 boston protest
- legislative assembly during the american revolution
- father of liberalism
- an agreement between the ruled and the rulers
- Leviathan author
- style of European architecture
15 Clues: Leviathan author • 1773 boston protest • father of liberalism • french man of letter • third u.s. president • “inalienable” God-given • the suppression of speech • western cultural movement • philosopher and art critic • French enlightenment writer • style of European architecture • king of great britain and ireland • British writer and advocate of women’s rights • ...
Section 6 Ch 1+2 2020-12-08
Across
- people who study philosophy, history, science, politics, economics, and social issues
- English philosopher and physician
- French philophser and author
- theory that says the sun is the center of the earth
- series of events that started modern science
- research with method that has define steps
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- French philophser who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- French philosopher who believed that the natural goodness of a man was warped by society
- advocated equal education for women
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- astronomer who was the first to use the telescope
- a system of ideas that explain something
- an agreement among society
- the study of living things
14 Clues: an agreement among society • the study of living things • French philophser and author • English philosopher and physician • advocated equal education for women • a system of ideas that explain something • research with method that has define steps • series of events that started modern science • astronomer who was the first to use the telescope • ...
The Enlightenment 2014-11-13
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- A French philosopher who's ideas heavily influenced the French Revolution
- Book written by Thomas Hobbes containing his arguments supporting Aboslute Monarchy
- Set of books which scholars contributed articles.
- Gatherings of intellectuals in Paris.
- An English philosopher who strongly promoted education for women.
- A French philosopher who emphasized religious freedom
- A grand, ornate style dominating 1600's and early 1700's.
Down
- Intellectuals of the Enlightenment.
- New artistic style of the late 1700's.
- Chief editor of the Encyclopedia
- An Italian philosopher who promoted Criminal Justice
- The idea that man has certain liberties or rights
- An Enlightened Despot of Prussia
- German composer of the Enlightenment who wrote the piece "Für Elise"
14 Clues: Chief editor of the Encyclopedia • An Enlightened Despot of Prussia • Intellectuals of the Enlightenment. • Gatherings of intellectuals in Paris. • New artistic style of the late 1700's. • The idea that man has certain liberties or rights • Set of books which scholars contributed articles. • An Italian philosopher who promoted Criminal Justice • ...
Canada 2017-09-19
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- In the tundra there are heards of _______
- A major river
- Canada's prairies in the south are home to animals like ______
- A major mountain range
- The "French and _______ War", left the British in control of Canada, but French influence remains strong
- Many ______ citizens have long sought independence from Canada
- East to West, Canada covers _____ time zones
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- Laws are made by Canada's elected federal government, which includes a _______ and a prime minister
- Canada's remote north is home to animals like ______
- _______ largest country in the world
- Canada's capital
- The British ________ is the head of state of Canada
- Official language is English and _______
- _______ people live mostly in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut
14 Clues: A major river • Canada's capital • A major mountain range • _______ largest country in the world • Official language is English and _______ • In the tundra there are heards of _______ • East to West, Canada covers _____ time zones • The British ________ is the head of state of Canada • Canada's remote north is home to animals like ______ • ...
INCLUSION AT SCHOOL 2023-08-29
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- When you have no friends, you feel very "...".
- It's the verb for when you speak out against an injustice.
- The French translation is "surmonter" (des difficultés).
- In French we say "milieu social".
- It's a synonym for the word "handicap".
- People who can't walk, sit in it to move around.
- It's a synonym for "to be open-minded".
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- It's the opposite of a "special needs" school.
- When a person is unable to see.
- It's another word to say "ban" in English.
- People of the same age group as you are your "...".
- It's a synonym for "to be left out".
- It's a verb which means "mériter" in French.
- When somebody can't hear.
14 Clues: When somebody can't hear. • When a person is unable to see. • In French we say "milieu social". • It's a synonym for "to be left out". • It's a synonym for the word "handicap". • It's a synonym for "to be open-minded". • It's another word to say "ban" in English. • It's a verb which means "mériter" in French. • It's the opposite of a "special needs" school. • ...
La Competition de Crepes - French 1 2023-09-17
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- An accent that looks like a rooftop
- What the judges do during the competition
- An accent that looks like an unfinished 5
- The delicious dish that Joël loves to cook
- Joël's friend
- The name of the village where the story takes place
- The first day of the week in French
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- What Joël and Noé win at the end of the competition
- The event that Joël and Noé participate in
- The accent in the name of the boy, Joël
- The emotion Joël and Noé feel when the results are announced
- What Joël and Noé do to get ready
- "Together" in French
- the name of the accent you find on the word "very" in French
14 Clues: Joël's friend • "Together" in French • What Joël and Noé do to get ready • An accent that looks like a rooftop • The first day of the week in French • The accent in the name of the boy, Joël • What the judges do during the competition • An accent that looks like an unfinished 5 • The event that Joël and Noé participate in • The delicious dish that Joël loves to cook • ...
Unit 1: Revolution (US History) 2023-07-13
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- Cashcrop in Virginia
- Farming
- Led the Revolutionary Army
- Proposal for colonist to work together
- List of what King George did wrong
- Shipbuilding
- Those in favor of Revolution
Down
- Confrontation between colonist & British Army
- British tax after French/Indian War
- Pamphlet written that influenced the Revolution
- Author of Common Sense
- CT,RI,MA,NH
- French v. British over undisputed land
- Loyal to the King
- Enslaved labor
15 Clues: Farming • CT,RI,MA,NH • Shipbuilding • Enslaved labor • Loyal to the King • Cashcrop in Virginia • Author of Common Sense • Led the Revolutionary Army • Those in favor of Revolution • List of what King George did wrong • British tax after French/Indian War • French v. British over undisputed land • Proposal for colonist to work together • Confrontation between colonist & British Army • ...
Football Players 2024-12-16
Across
- Brazilian and player of al-hilal
- Maximum scorer of England
- French striker from Madrid
- Best african player
- Brazil and Madrid player
- Best french midfielder of all time
- Bayern legend
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- Best Brazilian player of all time
- Maximum scorer of all time
- Barcelona and Argentina legend
- Madrid best defender of all time
- Barcelona youngest player
- Manchester city striker
- Barcelona actual midfielder
- Best German goalkeeper
15 Clues: Bayern legend • Best african player • Best German goalkeeper • Manchester city striker • Brazil and Madrid player • Barcelona youngest player • Maximum scorer of England • Maximum scorer of all time • French striker from Madrid • Barcelona actual midfielder • Barcelona and Argentina legend • Brazilian and player of al-hilal • Madrid best defender of all time • ...
James Madison 2025-01-18
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- The city that was burned by British troops in August 1814, leading to the Battle of Fort McHenry.
- Henry Clay is from
- served as vice president from 1811-1812
- area that the british burned down after defeating American troops in August 1814
- Location of the British and French Wars
- The fort that successfully withstood a 25-hour bombardment by the British in 1814.
- Famed Native
- The amount of years that the United States avoided joining the British and French Wars before Britain brought the United States from impressment.
- Convention Debated on state controls of commerce and militia
- Boosted Morale of the US
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- American flag seen by Francis Scott Key during the Battle of Fort McHenry, which inspired him to write a famous song
- the battle of horseshoe bend is also known as/referred as
- The duration of the British bombardment of Fort McHenry during the battle.
- British leader during the British and French Wars
- A war that was caused by decades of dispute from 2 european powers. This war was a the following of one of the european power’s revolution.
- General during British and French Wars (First Name only)
- The treaty signed in 1814 that ended the War of 1812 and restored pre-war boundaries.
- Died to Yellow Fever
- lead to the shawnee tribe being forcefully pushed out of their territory
19 Clues: Famed Native • Henry Clay is from • Died to Yellow Fever • Boosted Morale of the US • served as vice president from 1811-1812 • Location of the British and French Wars • British leader during the British and French Wars • General during British and French Wars (First Name only) • the battle of horseshoe bend is also known as/referred as • ...
Breakfast Foods 2022-05-20
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- Small meal eaten between breakfast and lunch
- Potato served at breakfast
- Egg dish can be filled with cheese
- Delicious with apricot jam
- Eaten on Palm Sunday
- Fibre packed breakfast
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- Breaking the fast
- Long cylindrical French bread
- Cooked in contact grill to reduce fat
- Rich sweet French bread
- Spread with cream cheese
- Scottish breakfast food
- Scramble poach or fry
- Juice filled with vitamin C
- Originates in Belgium
- Milk , Brown coloured drink
16 Clues: Breaking the fast • Eaten on Palm Sunday • Scramble poach or fry • Originates in Belgium • Fibre packed breakfast • Rich sweet French bread • Scottish breakfast food • Spread with cream cheese • Potato served at breakfast • Delicious with apricot jam • Juice filled with vitamin C • Milk , Brown coloured drink • Long cylindrical French bread • Egg dish can be filled with cheese • ...
CHRISTMAS CROSSWORD 2020-12-17
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- I’m dreaming of a white Christmas
- we give it at Christmas
- everybody has one somewhere
- the season of Christmas
- a sport we do at Christmas
- we go here on Christmas Eve
- the French word for Christmas tree
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- Rudolf is one
- we eat at Christmas
- the emotion for Christmas
- Christmas in French
- a color for Christmas
- Santa’s transportation
- ...he’s coming to town
- another color of Christmas
- the baby born on Christmas day
16 Clues: Rudolf is one • we eat at Christmas • Christmas in French • a color for Christmas • Santa’s transportation • ...he’s coming to town • we give it at Christmas • the season of Christmas • the emotion for Christmas • a sport we do at Christmas • another color of Christmas • everybody has one somewhere • we go here on Christmas Eve • the baby born on Christmas day • ...
France 2017-10-30
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- wear it on your foot
- Spoken in France
- France is a part of (continent)
- It stands tall in Paris
- France is this
- East of France
- you need a ball and a racket
- Capital of France
- Making glass by blowing
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- thin pancakes
- The French economy
- A home for kings and queens
- a person visiting China
- A man from France
- you need a ball and your feet
- Southwest of France
16 Clues: thin pancakes • France is this • East of France • Spoken in France • A man from France • Capital of France • The French economy • Southwest of France • wear it on your foot • a person visiting China • It stands tall in Paris • Making glass by blowing • A home for kings and queens • you need a ball and a racket • you need a ball and your feet • France is a part of (continent)
World History Test 9 Review 2023-03-07
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- Founder of the Salvation Army (19)
- Where Napoleon met his final defeat (18)
- Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American War for Independence (17)
- French version of a Parliament (18)
- A work of superior excellence that has stood the test of time (21)
- French Calvinist Protestants (18)
- False beliefs based on fear and ignorance (20)
- Man known as "The Philosopher" (20)
- The practical application of science to industry (20)
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- The Father of the English Hymn (21)
- Document which ended the American War for Independence (17)
- Dutch word for farmers (19)
- Non-Separatists on the Mayflower (17)
- The biblical teaching that God expects all men to work and that all work is a noble duty to be performed toward God (20)
- French term for the middle class (18)
- The world's longest river (19)
16 Clues: Dutch word for farmers (19) • The world's longest river (19) • French Calvinist Protestants (18) • Founder of the Salvation Army (19) • The Father of the English Hymn (21) • French version of a Parliament (18) • Man known as "The Philosopher" (20) • Non-Separatists on the Mayflower (17) • French term for the middle class (18) • Where Napoleon met his final defeat (18) • ...
Dododots x Emily In Paris 2024-06-09
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- What does Dododots sell?
- What does Alfie call Emily in Paris?
- This Means "Very good, very well" in Paris?
- Which month will Dododots be launching Emily In Paris acne patches?
- How do you say hello in French?
- Who is Emily's best friend in the show?
- What's the name of Emily's French boss in Savoir?
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- Where can you exclusively get the patches?
- Dododots is collaborating with?
- French pastry made from puff pastry in a crescent shape?
- Everyone takes pictures of this iconic building in Paris?
- Which American city did Emily come from?
- Name of the luxury marketing company that Emily first worked at in Paris?
- Who was meant to go to Paris, instead of Emily?
- What are Gabriel's initials on the cooking pan he gave to Emily?
- Who was Emily's boyfriend in America?
16 Clues: What does Dododots sell? • Dododots is collaborating with? • How do you say hello in French? • What does Alfie call Emily in Paris? • Who was Emily's boyfriend in America? • Who is Emily's best friend in the show? • Which American city did Emily come from? • Where can you exclusively get the patches? • This Means "Very good, very well" in Paris? • ...
Revolutions in the U.S. & France 2023-12-07
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- Radical republicans during the French Revolution. They were led by Maximilien Robespierre from 1793 to 1794.
- 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.
- Radical Phase that sent many to the guillotine. Led by Robespierre.
- Group formed by the Third Estate to write a new constitution.
- National razor-used heavily in the Reign of Terror.
- A sudden overthrow of the government by a small group.
- 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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- A written plan of government.
- The right and the power of a person or a nation to govern themselves.
- The wealthiest members of the Third Estate- lawyers, doctors, etc.
- 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 July 20,1789 pledge by the third estate (the National Assembly) to create a new constitution.
- A group of representatives that makes laws for a nation.
- A wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789.
- Social classes in France before the French Revolution; the 1st estate (clergy or church leaders) represented about 0.5% of the population, the 2nd estate (nobility) represented about 2%, and the 3rd estate represented everyone else.
- People who take extreme political positions.
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. • ...
Paris 2022-04-22
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- represents the various victories of the French army under Napoleon
- best way to travel in Paris
- is a church in Paris, France that was built in 1163 and is still used today
- is one of Paris's famous nicknames
- long, thin type of bread of French origin that is commonly made from basic lean dough
- is the world's most-visited museum, and a historic landmark in Paris, France
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- is a French crescent-shaped roll made of sweet flaky pastry, often eaten for breakfast
- wrought-iron lattice tower built in 1887 and also a famous landmark
- capital of France
- what the city of Paris was called before changing in the fouth century
- form of currency in France
- the French word for snail is a dish consisting of cooked land snails
12 Clues: capital of France • form of currency in France • best way to travel in Paris • is one of Paris's famous nicknames • represents the various victories of the French army under Napoleon • wrought-iron lattice tower built in 1887 and also a famous landmark • the French word for snail is a dish consisting of cooked land snails • ...
Paris 2022-04-22
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- the French word for snail is a dish consisting of cooked land snails
- is a French crescent-shaped roll made of sweet flaky pastry, often eaten for breakfast
- what the city of Paris was called before changing in the fouth century
- is a church in Paris, France that was built in 1163 and is still used today
- wrought-iron lattice tower built in 1887 and also a famous landmark
- best way to travel in Paris
- capital of France
- long, thin type of bread of French origin that is commonly made from basic lean dough
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- represents the various victories of the French army under Napoleon
- is the world's most-visited museum, and a historic landmark in Paris, France
- is one of Paris's famous nicknames
- form of currency in France
12 Clues: capital of France • form of currency in France • best way to travel in Paris • is one of Paris's famous nicknames • represents the various victories of the French army under Napoleon • wrought-iron lattice tower built in 1887 and also a famous landmark • the French word for snail is a dish consisting of cooked land snails • ...
Lindstrom 2021-03-18
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- person who left there country
- put down great fear
- Triggers was rumors of raising taxes and losing jobs,take crops and start rioting
- British statesman and philosopher
- swiss banker that made nobles pay taxes
- journalist who demanded equal rights
- middle class with doctors and lawyers
- third estate declared themselves this during the oath
- political philosophy influenced the progress of the Enlightenment throughout Europe
- all people have rights
- list of complaints made by all the estates
- french military and political leader
- working class
- prussia and austria come together to restore the french monarchy
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- during reign of terror
- french enlightenment writer
- waited nine months before being beheaded
- Philosopher of the enlightenment
- court made by national convention
- tried running but got caught and beheaded
- radicals
- Third estate made an oath to never leave till a new constitution was made
- frame with an angled blade used to behead people
- prison that Louis and Marie went to and freed prisoners
- faught along george washington in the american revolution
25 Clues: radicals • working class • put down great fear • during reign of terror • all people have rights • french enlightenment writer • person who left there country • Philosopher of the enlightenment • British statesman and philosopher • court made by national convention • journalist who demanded equal rights • french military and political leader • middle class with doctors and lawyers • ...
Global Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-20
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- mountains and highlands, river basins, and coastal plains.
- home to the Mayan and Aztec
- Haiti would stage this so that they could overthrow the French government.
- first place in Latin America that gained independence from foreign rule
- Italy and German would have his happen to them
- Italy is the best a soccer
- short angry French man
- several places in Latin America had gained this
- divides North and South America
- Haitian rulers would model themselves after these people
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- The East Coast, The Middle East and western Europe
- Haiti would do this on Jan. 1, 1804
- Benjamin Franklin said we should have this every 200 years
- Spend €48.3bn on their military
- these people inspired Haitian to have their own Revolution
- A system that the Spanish & Portuguese used to force hard labor on indigenous and enslaved peoples.
- you can't sit with us
- the French would do this to Haiti for over 12 years
- The mother country
- I want my money and I want it now
20 Clues: The mother country • you can't sit with us • short angry French man • Italy is the best a soccer • home to the Mayan and Aztec • Spend €48.3bn on their military • divides North and South America • I want my money and I want it now • Haiti would do this on Jan. 1, 1804 • Italy and German would have his happen to them • several places in Latin America had gained this • ...
Ch 5 Puzzle 2021-10-06
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- The French and Indian War lasted for _______ years.
- The Battle of _________ and Concord.
- Colonists ________ because they thought the Stamp Act wasn’t right.
- A fight between armed British soldiers and colonists.
- After the French and Indian War, Great Britain went in ____.
- Patriots is also know as_______.
- A Boston Patriot who led opposition to the Townshend Acts.
- A noisy group that is angry.
- To refuse to buy something to protest.
- A law that forced colonists to provide housing and toning things for the British Troops.
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- Where the British troops went to collect weapons that colonists were hiding.
- The man who warned the colonists that the British troops were coming to collect their weapons.
- French and ______ war.
- “No taxation without ____________”
- Loyalists are also know as______.
- When colonists dressed up as Indians and threw 1million dollars worth of tea in the Boston harbor.
- Government or controlling power.
- A law that required colonists to pay tax if there was a stamp on an object they were buying.
- “Join or ______.
- During the Boston Tea Party they dumped tea in the ______ harbor.
20 Clues: “Join or ______. • French and ______ war. • A noisy group that is angry. • Government or controlling power. • Patriots is also know as_______. • Loyalists are also know as______. • “No taxation without ____________” • The Battle of _________ and Concord. • To refuse to buy something to protest. • The French and Indian War lasted for _______ years. • ...
Phyto, Phrance, and Phun! 2013-04-14
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- “All the baldy ladies, if you like hair then you'd better put some Phyto__ on it"
- Most effective treatment for male pattern baldness. Phyto__
- Natural material used in parachutes & Phytokeratine for strength
- Snarky snack suggested by Marie Antoinette
- Thanks to extra mallow, Phyto__ shampoo makes fine hair magically delicious
- Deeply penetrating, heavyweight conditioners
- Name of a dog
- Grapefruit extract seals cuticle & prevents color fading. Phyto__
- Green fairy friend of Oscar Wilde
- Cheese in France
- Instantly absorbed, lightweight conditioners
- Nourishing blue/violet shampoo with cornflower extract
- Classic hydrating shampoo and masque. Phyto__
- What’s between Paris' left and right bank?
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- Ingredient for pottery or a port?
- Shiny serum for Michelle Obama’s bangs. Phyto__
- Purifying, stimulating essential oil blend for the scalp
- Blow-out frizzy hair without silicone or carpal tunnel
- Wine
- Painter of Giverny, obsessed with waterlillies
- Leave-in mallow, soybean, burdock, rosemary, sage, calendula & willow. Phyto__
- Battle won by the French in 1066
- Ingredient in horseradish & source of Phytovolume spray's alcohol
- Greek word for plant
- Nice French beach. Cote d'__
- French water
26 Clues: Wine • French water • Name of a dog • Cheese in France • Greek word for plant • Nice French beach. Cote d'__ • Battle won by the French in 1066 • Ingredient for pottery or a port? • Green fairy friend of Oscar Wilde • Snarky snack suggested by Marie Antoinette • What’s between Paris' left and right bank? • Deeply penetrating, heavyweight conditioners • ...
Beef Breeds 2024-10-01
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- Brown cattle developed in the Franconian districts; originally a triple-purpose breed (milk, beef, & draught power)
- Texas cattle with horns that can grow over 8 feet
- Swiss dual-purpose cattle with reddish & white markings
- Crossbreed of the Brahman and Angus
- Bristish brown & white beef cattle
- Brown, French beef cattle with horns
- Dual-purpose cattle with red & white markings that originated in North East England; has short horns
- Italian breed of large white beef cattle
- British breed of small dairy cattle; usually light brown
- Cross of the Brahman-Hereford and Brahman-Shorthorn
- French dual-purpose cattle. Traditionally red with white markings
- Japanese cattle with high quality marbled beef
- American dairy cattle with a light brown coat
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- Black beef cow that's polled
- Friesian black & white cattle; most common international dairy cow
- Scottish beef cattle that looks like an oreo
- Red hybrid of zebu & European cattle that originated in Texas
- Red beef cow that's polled
- French beef breed that is white
- Indian cattle, or AKA zebu
20 Clues: Red beef cow that's polled • Indian cattle, or AKA zebu • Black beef cow that's polled • French beef breed that is white • Bristish brown & white beef cattle • Crossbreed of the Brahman and Angus • Brown, French beef cattle with horns • Italian breed of large white beef cattle • Scottish beef cattle that looks like an oreo • American dairy cattle with a light brown coat • ...
American Revolution 2022-10-26
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- ________ of 1763 that prevented colonists from moving west of Appalachian Mountains
- The Boston__________ where 5 colonists were killed.
- What Paul Revere's engraving was used as to convince colonists for liberty (bias).
- The act that states colonies can only trade with England.
- What Great Britain went into after the French & Indian War.
- The act that taxed printed documents.
- Wanted to expand their land to the Ohio River Valley.
- used to taunt British Soldiers
- The act that taxed sugar and molasses.
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- _____ warfare: A type of ambush style fighting
- The act that said colonists must feed and provide shelter for British soldiers.
- The British government
- The Treaty of _____ that ended the French & Indian War
- Had already claimed the Ohio River Valley
- People who wanted the American colonies to gain their independence from Britain.
- _______ Adams represented British soldiers in court.
- Already lived on the Ohio River Valley
- Colonists who remained loyal to the British monarchy.
- Nickname for for British soldiers because of their red uniforms.
- George ___________ an officer in the british army.
20 Clues: The British government • used to taunt British Soldiers • The act that taxed printed documents. • Already lived on the Ohio River Valley • The act that taxed sugar and molasses. • Had already claimed the Ohio River Valley • _____ warfare: A type of ambush style fighting • George ___________ an officer in the british army. • ...
Friday French Crossword (W5) 2025-11-13
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- pronouncing the usually silent end of a word, and slurring it into the next vowel
- what you always use when you're never using.
- en Australie, nous parlons...
- not always, but a lot of the time
- HE'S LATE!!!! HE MUST ______ HIMSELF
- if you were in France next year, you'd be in...
- myself!
- ~90% of verbs fit this regular pattern
- Pronunciation: where do you stress every French word?
- himself! herself! themselves!
- I MUST
- you yourself, no space
- to finish
- the French th
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- the best comparative word is an irregular comparative word
- le big test
- 80, hypenated
- to succeed/pass
- beaucoup, trop de, etc. are e.g.s of expressions of _______ that only take "de," not du/de la/des
- French schools don't have...
- ⬅️
- every Monday = ___ lundi
- 🌧️
- dumb joke: what do you call a very sad Thursday?
- NEVER ITSELF
- some verbs fit this pattern, like "to take."
- ➡️
- Straight ahead: tout _______
- the last regular conjugation pattern we learned
29 Clues: ⬅️ • 🌧️ • ➡️ • I MUST • myself! • to finish • le big test • NEVER ITSELF • 80, hypenated • the French th • to succeed/pass • you yourself, no space • every Monday = ___ lundi • French schools don't have... • Straight ahead: tout _______ • en Australie, nous parlons... • himself! herself! themselves! • not always, but a lot of the time • HE'S LATE!!!! HE MUST ______ HIMSELF • ...
Canada's Daily life 2014-01-29
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- A National Sport
- Most Quebeckers Will Speak Formal French
- A Language In Canada
- A Native Religion
- Something they do In Canada's Plains
- A festival with music
- Another Language in Canada
- Citizens of Canada
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- A Festival With Snow
- And Dozens If National Parks All Over
- a Decent Of Canada
- A Settler
- Can Trace Their.... To Europeans
- A City
14 Clues: A City • A Settler • A National Sport • A Native Religion • a Decent Of Canada • Citizens of Canada • A Festival With Snow • A Language In Canada • A festival with music • Another Language in Canada • Can Trace Their.... To Europeans • Something they do In Canada's Plains • And Dozens If National Parks All Over • Most Quebeckers Will Speak Formal French
Revision Yr 8 Matieres 2015-10-25
14 Clues: I love • I hate • I like • he is strict • I don't like • she is boring • I love English • I like Science • I don't like French • I hate IT b'c it's rubbish • I like maths b'c it's easy • the PE teacher (fem) is funny • the French teacher (mas) is nice • I don't like history b'c it's hard
Phyto, Phrance, and Phun! 2013-04-14
Across
- Name of a dog
- Green fairy friend of Oscar Wilde
- Cheese in France
- Deeply penetrating, heavyweight conditioners
- Ingredient for pottery or a port?
- Nourishing blue/violet shampoo with cornflower extract
- Thanks to extra mallow, Phyto__ shampoo makes fine hair magically delicious
- “All the baldy ladies, if you like hair then you'd better put some Phyto__ on it"
- Leave-in mallow, soybean, burdock, rosemary, sage, calendula & willow. Phyto__
- Snarky snack suggested by Marie Antoinette
- Classic hydrating shampoo and masque. Phyto__
- Grapefruit extract seals cuticle & prevents color fading. Phyto__
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- Wine
- Purifying, stimulating essential oil blend for the scalp
- Battle won by the French in 1066
- Nice French beach. Cote d'__
- Blow-out frizzy hair without silicone or carpal tunnel
- Ingredient in horseradish & source of Phytovolume spray's alcohol
- Instantly absorbed, lightweight conditioners
- Most effective treatment for male pattern baldness. Phyto__
- What’s between Paris' left and right bank?
- Painter of Giverny, obsessed with waterlillies
- Greek word for plant
- French water
- Shiny serum for Michelle Obama’s bangs. Phyto__
- Natural material used in parachutes & Phytokeratine for strength
26 Clues: Wine • French water • Name of a dog • Cheese in France • Greek word for plant • Nice French beach. Cote d'__ • Battle won by the French in 1066 • Green fairy friend of Oscar Wilde • Ingredient for pottery or a port? • What’s between Paris' left and right bank? • Snarky snack suggested by Marie Antoinette • Deeply penetrating, heavyweight conditioners • ...
Chapter 3/4 review 2021-03-08
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- The branches that makes the decisions about the challenges that are brought into court
- A group of people who share a characteristic
- was offered to the metis instead of reserves
- A school where french speaking kids go( its their first language)
- What group believes it better then the rest
- when did they charter get put in place
- how many ukrainians and germans were sent to camps
- French speaking people
- What is the only province that is officially bilingual
- Paid for by taxes and provided by the government
- The right to be yourself and free of discrimination
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- English speaking people
- When was the manitoba put in place
- Who was the prime minister when the charter was created
- The freedom to express your own opinion
- The right to vote
- What section protects aboriginal rights
- French and english are the official languages of canada
- This was created to protect people from terrorists during flights
- The right for a fair quick trial, and the right to be free of imprisonment until proven guilty
20 Clues: The right to vote • French speaking people • English speaking people • When was the manitoba put in place • when did they charter get put in place • The freedom to express your own opinion • What section protects aboriginal rights • What group believes it better then the rest • A group of people who share a characteristic • was offered to the metis instead of reserves • ...
The Rise and Fall of Jacobin France 2018-05-23
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- An alarm bell or warning signal
- A person who revolts against civil authority
- Who was a Jacobin and leader of the Enragés.
- An organized plot
- Having to do with a city or civil affairs
- What was the court established by the French National Convention.
- To outlaw
- Fleet of ships
- The river that flows through Paris
- To kill, get rid of
- Lack of what is needed to support life
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- A raised platform from which speeches are made to an assembly
- Equipment used by an institution and, especially, an army
- What was the government of France, formed by the Constitution of the Year III
- A high point of land projecting out into a body of water
- What was the constitution approved by the French National Convention in 1793
- Who was the leader of the Vendean "Royal and Catholic Army"
- A speech made to a public assembly; often, a bombastic speech
- What was the great purge of anyone who was accused of being an enemy of the French Revolution
- A serious crime
20 Clues: To outlaw • Fleet of ships • A serious crime • An organized plot • To kill, get rid of • An alarm bell or warning signal • The river that flows through Paris • Lack of what is needed to support life • Having to do with a city or civil affairs • A person who revolts against civil authority • Who was a Jacobin and leader of the Enragés. • ...
Greek Sad Words 2024-02-22
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- French (v.) feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious
- Latin (n.) rude or disrespectful behavior
- Latin (adj.) eager to surpass others
- German (n.) supply sparingly and with restricted quantities
- Latin (v.) be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity
- Greek (adj.) of heaven or the spirit
- Latin (n.) a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions
- Old English(v.) being destroyed, damaged or ruined
- Latin (adj.) accorded a great deal of respect especially because of age, wisdom or character
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- French (v.) turn pale, as if in fear
- Latin (adj.) showing unfeeling resistance to tender feelings
- Dutch (v.) to treat with contemptuous disregard
- Latin (n) rest; tranquility; relaxation
- Latin (n) a period of rest or relief
- French (n.) a flamboyant deceiver; one who attracts customers with tricks or jokes
- Latin (adj.) most unfortunate or miserable
- Latin (v.) lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of
- Latin (adj.) rude; cranky; ill-tempered
- Dutch (n.) a shackle for the ankles or feet
- Latin (adj.) showing deep-seated resentment
20 Clues: French (v.) turn pale, as if in fear • Latin (n) a period of rest or relief • Latin (adj.) eager to surpass others • Greek (adj.) of heaven or the spirit • Latin (n) rest; tranquility; relaxation • Latin (adj.) rude; cranky; ill-tempered • Latin (n.) rude or disrespectful behavior • Latin (adj.) most unfortunate or miserable • Dutch (n.) a shackle for the ankles or feet • ...
French and indian war crossword 2021-11-03
Across
- Where was France expanding into before the conflict in North America?
- What general won a victory at Quebec?
- Who fought with the American Colonists against France?
- Where did the British win their first great victory?
- Taxes angered the colonists because they did not have ______________
- What conflict did the Seven years war set the stage for?
- Britain exchanged Cuba for _______ after the war
- What war lasted from 1756 to 1763?
- What was the lawmaking body of the British government?
- Who said taxation without representation is tyranny?
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- Which European colony lost the most Territory?
- Who was the British prime minister?
- Who did the french rely on for help?
- At what fort did the french capture and kill 150 unarmed colonists despite their surrender?
- Where did most of the fighting take place?
- Who won the french and Indian war?
- What country did Britain regain control of?
- What month of 1763 was peace achieved?
- Who took the place of the natives in helping France?
- Area from the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi river
20 Clues: Who won the french and Indian war? • What war lasted from 1756 to 1763? • Who was the British prime minister? • Who did the french rely on for help? • What general won a victory at Quebec? • What month of 1763 was peace achieved? • Where did most of the fighting take place? • What country did Britain regain control of? • Which European colony lost the most Territory? • ...
Battle of Yorktown Crossword 2021-11-28
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- during the American Revolution
- a land tactic used by the commanders of the
- in the Battle of Yorktown
- defeat Britain
- A founding father who commanded a light
- Formed an alliance with American troops to
- control over the colonies in the
- War
- Commander of French troops who helped
- The final battle of the Revolutionary war in
- the end of the the battle of Yorktown
- and French armies to defeat the
- without pay and helped fight in the
- Describes General Cornwallis at the battle
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- Another name for the Battle of Yorktown(taking of Yorktown)
- General of British army who surrendered at
- Led by General Cornwallis they fought to
- Commander-in-chief of the American army
- An action(retreat) taken by Cornwallis and his troops
- battle of Yorktown
- the British surrendered
- Major/general who joined the American
- during the battle of Yorktown
- A colonist who supported the crown/king of
- battalion in Marquis de Lafayette's
- of Yorktown
- Yorktown
- A colonist who rejected British rule over the
- American allies
29 Clues: War • Yorktown • of Yorktown • defeat Britain • American allies • battle of Yorktown • the British surrendered • in the Battle of Yorktown • during the battle of Yorktown • during the American Revolution • and French armies to defeat the • control over the colonies in the • battalion in Marquis de Lafayette's • without pay and helped fight in the • Major/general who joined the American • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2021-12-12
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- A economic system for Imperial countries
- A leader who tried to reclaim Haiti
- Systems Economic labor systems with the Spanish used
- land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- A Haitian leader who led the slaves to freedom
- Colonization of Latin America by European countries
- Something that people call a place in the world
- People that make up 90 percent of Haiti’s population
- A former French colony in Hispaniola
- Determination The desire to be ruled by your own people
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- Revolution A uprising against the French in Haiti
- People supporting their own nation's ideas.
- White Europeans that are from the Iberian Peninsula
- Something that the Haitians gave back to the French
- Revolution A event in which people overthrew the government
- A former Spanish colony that gained independence in 1821
- The item that Haiti was a world leading producer of
- Dutty A Haitian slaves that encourages slaves to start a revolution
- Peninsula A Peninsula with countries Spain and Portugal
- systems A formal social class system used by Spain and Portugal
20 Clues: land surrounded by water on 3 sides • A leader who tried to reclaim Haiti • A former French colony in Hispaniola • A economic system for Imperial countries • People supporting their own nation's ideas. • A Haitian leader who led the slaves to freedom • Something that people call a place in the world • White Europeans that are from the Iberian Peninsula • ...
Unit 2 (DD) Summative Assessment: Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-12
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- People that make up 90 percent of Haiti’s population
- A former French colony in Hispaniola
- Something that the Haitians gave back to the French
- White Europeans that are from the Iberian Peninsula
- Dutty A Haitian slaves that encourages slaves to start a revolution
- Colonization of Latin America by European countries
- The item that Haiti was a world leading producer of
- A Haitian leader who led the slaves to freedom
- A economic system for Imperial countries
- Revolution A event in which people overthrew the government
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- systems A formal social class system used by Spain and Portugal
- A former Spanish colony that gained independence in 1821
- land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Systems Economic labor systems with the Spanish used
- Determination The desire to be ruled by your own people
- A leader who tried to reclaim Haiti
- People supporting their own nation's ideas.
- A uprising against the French in Haiti
- Something that people call a place in the world
- Peninsula A Peninsula with countries Spain and Portugal
20 Clues: land surrounded by water on 3 sides • A leader who tried to reclaim Haiti • A former French colony in Hispaniola • A uprising against the French in Haiti • A economic system for Imperial countries • People supporting their own nation's ideas. • A Haitian leader who led the slaves to freedom • Something that people call a place in the world • ...
Canada Vocabulary 2025-01-15
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- The economic system of Canada and most countries around the world
- A continuous waterway connecting the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes
- The type of government found in Canada
- The title of the head of the Canadian government
- French-speaking
- An agreement between the US, Mexico, and Canada to ease trade between the countries
- The religion of most French Canadians
- The action of taking out something, especially using effort or force
- A mostly French-speaking province in eastern Canada
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- People who support an independent Quebec
- The cutting and loading of trees onto trucks
- Wood prepared for use in building and carpentry
- The right to self rule
- A large area of land rich in natural resources
- The extraction of valuable minerals and materials from the earth
- The indigenous people of Canada
- A political division similar to a state
- Alternative fossil fuel derived from fossilized material
- A system of government in which a country is ruled by a king/queen whose power is limited by the constitution
- To separate: Quebec wants to separate from Canada
20 Clues: French-speaking • The right to self rule • The indigenous people of Canada • The religion of most French Canadians • The type of government found in Canada • A political division similar to a state • People who support an independent Quebec • The cutting and loading of trees onto trucks • A large area of land rich in natural resources • ...
