french Crossword Puzzles
Phyto, Phrance, and Phun! 2013-04-14
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
European Colonization 2024-11-10
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- territory named after the French King, Louis XIV
- one leg of the triangular trade route, along with North America and the West Indies
- Spain's firsst European settlement in what is now the U.S.
- formed when England united with Scotland
- first Europeans to settle in the region of Canada
- Instead of enslaving Indians, French focused on _____.
- area Spain conquered that became the center of New Spain
- The Mayflower _____ was written and signed in agreement to form a government and obey its laws
- lacking in quantity or quality
- colony founded in 1620 by English settlers
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- many American Indians died from these
- The French and ______ War between Britain and France lasted from 1754 to 1763.
- In 1608, Samuel de Champlain founded this settlement.
- Jacques _____ found that Americans had valuable beaver fur
- The _____ Passage was a nonexistent water route through North America to Asia
- settlers who rejected England's established church
- Indies where Columbis landed in 1492
- one resource in New Spain that made Spain very wealthy
- where many American Indians were forced to live
- first English colony in 1607
20 Clues: first English colony in 1607 • lacking in quantity or quality • many American Indians died from these • formed when England united with Scotland • Indies where Columbis landed in 1492 • colony founded in 1620 by English settlers • where many American Indians were forced to live • territory named after the French King, Louis XIV • ...
Unit 6: Reason & Revolution 2022-11-09
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- decide on the levying of new taxes and to undertake reforms in the country
- led enslaved Africans in a revolt against the French that ended slavery and resulted in the new nation of Haiti.
- the French Enlightenment thinkers usually applied to themselves.
- city building and the movement of people to cities
- contract for America to be free from Great Britain
- large population of workers and extensive natural resources
- first ten amendments
- late 17th- & 18th-century intellectual movement emphasizing reason, individualism, and skepticism
- Toussaint had taken control of the entire island and freed all the enslaved Africans
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- goods and services
- wrote "The Wealth of Nations"
- believes in the social contract should be used to create a solution.
- queen of France before French Revolution
- prevention of getting too much power
- rotating crops
- person who starts a building
- wealthy Venezuelan creole
- freed from ignorance and misinformation
- the political and social system of the Kingdom of France from the Late Middle Ages
- powers to oversee or make use others don't overuse their powers
- developing machine production of goods
21 Clues: rotating crops • goods and services • first ten amendments • wealthy Venezuelan creole • person who starts a building • wrote "The Wealth of Nations" • prevention of getting too much power • developing machine production of goods • freed from ignorance and misinformation • queen of France before French Revolution • city building and the movement of people to cities • ...
PES CRYPTIC 2022-07-22
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- LEGAL BODY FOR 14-DOWN FINDS BREAD IN COURT HEARING (7)
- THE FRENCH FOLLOWING CURRENT ACTOR LIST ON THE WARD (9)
- 18-ACROSS BECAME FRENCH MONARCH (5)
- HESITATE WITH SUPERSTAR AFTER FALL RESULTING FROM RAPID SEDATIVE (10)
- GREGORY HEARD HE COULD GET A MENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT HERE (4)
- LONDON POLICE CURED PORK, AND FRENCH FOLLOWED ACIDITY SCALE BEFORE A QUARRY FOUND ILLICIT SUBSTANCE (15)
- GENTS TAKE THE LEAD FOLLOWING A BOAT CARRYING STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE TO EVALUATION (10)
- THE GENERAL VIBE RIGHT INSIDE BEHIND VALUED DOCTOR (9)
- INCREDIBLE EYESIGHT REQUIRED OVERSIGHT (11)
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- 18-ACROSS ON THE RICH LIST (6)
- PERSONALITY DISORDER COULD GO EITHER WAY (10)
- WORKPLACE BASED ASSESSMENT? SOUNDS BOGAN! (3)
- 18-ACROSS DAMAGED A NYLON (6)
- CHLORAMPHENICOL? LEGENDARY! BUT REQUIRES MEMBERSHIP FOR LETTERS (7)
- PART OF 14-DOWN (7)
- A GLASS OWNS EASTERN INJECTABLE ANTIPSYCHOTIC (8)
- REPRODUCTIVE PARTNER IN HOSPITAL? (5)
- LEGISLATION FOUND IN LATHE ACTION (3,3)
- UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE IN DISARRAY, EMBEDDED WHEN COMMOTIONS ARE REVERSED IN CELL EQUIVALENT (9)
- HEARD LEADING SISTER CAN'T FEEL ANYTHING? (3)
20 Clues: PART OF 14-DOWN (7) • 18-ACROSS DAMAGED A NYLON (6) • 18-ACROSS ON THE RICH LIST (6) • 18-ACROSS BECAME FRENCH MONARCH (5) • REPRODUCTIVE PARTNER IN HOSPITAL? (5) • LEGISLATION FOUND IN LATHE ACTION (3,3) • INCREDIBLE EYESIGHT REQUIRED OVERSIGHT (11) • PERSONALITY DISORDER COULD GO EITHER WAY (10) • WORKPLACE BASED ASSESSMENT? SOUNDS BOGAN! (3) • ...
FSIE 2100 2025-11-07
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- The human protagonist in the film Ratatouille
- La _____ vie (extremely popular TV show in Quebec in the 90s)
- nostalgia has an ambivalent, _____ nature
- This alcohol is very similar to Armagnac (it's a brandy from the Bordeaux region)
- The pre-dinner drink ritual in France
- The ______ Law (French law that regulates alcohol advertising)
- The French author whose description of "petite madeleine" is strongly associated with nostalgia
- Pierre ______: the historian who developed the lieux de mémoire theory
- This apple liquor from Normandy is similar to Pommeau
- sense which is most strongly associated with nostalgia
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- Example of a symbolic lieu de mémoire for Remembrance Day
- Norbert Elias' theory: The ________ Process
- Period of great unrest in Quebec in the 1960s and 1970s (____ Revolution)
- Lieu de mémoire = memory _____
- The ______ Nouveau: the first wine of the year
- The _____ Crisis
- This French scientist saved the wine and beer industries (Louis _____
- Quebec's national dish (pâté _______)
- Ingredients in the Quebecois nation dish: ground beef, corn and ____
- The militant group that kidnapped and killed political hostages in Quebec
20 Clues: The _____ Crisis • Lieu de mémoire = memory _____ • Quebec's national dish (pâté _______) • The pre-dinner drink ritual in France • nostalgia has an ambivalent, _____ nature • Norbert Elias' theory: The ________ Process • The human protagonist in the film Ratatouille • The ______ Nouveau: the first wine of the year • This apple liquor from Normandy is similar to Pommeau • ...
American Revolution 2025-12-07
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- Battle where colonists forced British to retreat
- Wrote the declaration of independence
- French volunteer who aided Americans
- Diplomat who helped get French support
- American general who became a traitor
- Nickname for British soldiers
- “Give me liberty or give me death!”
- Agreement ending the war in 1783
- First battle of the Revolutionary War
- Author of Common Sense
- Final major battle where Britain surrendered
- Freedom colonists fought to protect
- Information used to persuade the public
- Document announcing freedom
- Local citizen soldiers
- Group that governed the colonies
- Organizer of protests like the Boston Tea Party
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- Soldiers ready to fight at a minute’s notice
- Turning point battle that gained French support
- British king during the Revolution
- Colonists who supported Britain
- Leader of the Continental Army
- Colonists who wanted independence
- Refusing to buy British goods
- 1770 clash between soldiers and colonists
- Main reason colonists were angry
- Harsh winter camp where the army trained
- Protest where tea was dumped into the harbor
- Patriot leader who pushed for independence
- Early battle showing colonists could fight
30 Clues: Author of Common Sense • Local citizen soldiers • Document announcing freedom • Nickname for British soldiers • Refusing to buy British goods • Leader of the Continental Army • Colonists who supported Britain • Main reason colonists were angry • Agreement ending the war in 1783 • Group that governed the colonies • Colonists who wanted independence • ...
Nationalism and Revolutions 2023-10-23
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- Leader of the Reign of Terror
- A feeling of pride and devotion to ones country
- The King is still in charge but responds to a congress
- Americans with European decent
- First French Government made by the third estate
- Man who created four Latin American Nations
- Leader of the Hattian Revolution
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- German prime minister who believed in "blood and iron" policy
- Group made of peasants who paid all of the taxes
- Last King of France before the French Revolution
- When the king controls everything
- People born in Europe who came to America
- Where peasants stormed to get weapons. seen as the start of the French Revolution
- War General who made himself Emperor of France
14 Clues: Leader of the Reign of Terror • Americans with European decent • Leader of the Hattian Revolution • When the king controls everything • People born in Europe who came to America • Man who created four Latin American Nations • War General who made himself Emperor of France • A feeling of pride and devotion to ones country • Group made of peasants who paid all of the taxes • ...
Atlantic Revolutions 2025-12-04
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- of Vienna Meeting that reorganized Europe after Napoleon
- French general who became emperor
- The church officials who made up the First Estate
- European philosophical movement emphasizing reason and natural rights
- The king of France executed in 1793
- Related to an empire or ruling colonies
- Estates Social structure of pre-revolutionary France
- French Caribbean colony where revolution erupted (also the name of the country)
- Wealth owed by a government; a cause of the French Revolution
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- Leader of the Haitian Revolution
- Economic system where colonies serve the mother country
- Queen of France executed during the Revolution
- The middle class in France, part of the Third Estate
- Bolivar Latin American independence leader who fought Spanish rule
- The first successful slave-led independent nation
15 Clues: Leader of the Haitian Revolution • French general who became emperor • The king of France executed in 1793 • Related to an empire or ruling colonies • Queen of France executed during the Revolution • The church officials who made up the First Estate • The first successful slave-led independent nation • The middle class in France, part of the Third Estate • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2023-02-07
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- The _______________ was a period of time where political philosophy evolved.
- The ___________ of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was a document made by the provisional government of France in order to enshrine the rights of the common folk.
- King _____ XVI was the last king before the Revolution.
- "Let them eat _____" were the words that arguably began the French Revolution.
- The king was unpopular because he could not produce an _______.
- Maximilien _________ was the leader of the Radicals during the Revolution.
- The Radicals were also known as the ________.
- The guillotine was also known as the "National _____".
- This city was the center of the French Revolution.
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- After demands by the rest of Europe to release the dethroned monarchs, the Jacobins ordered the deaths of the royals by __________.
- The Cult of ______ became the state religion of France under the Jacobins leadership.
- Excessive _____ caused mass destitution.
- The War of the First ________ was the attempt by the Europeans to crush the Revolution.
- After the fall of the Radical Government, a general known as ________ Bonaparte seized power.
- The ________-General was the assembly of the French people into three "estates".
- French support of __________ nearly bankrupted France.
- The _______ Court Oath would be an oath to keep meeting until the king conceded powers.
- The Reign of ______ was a period of violence during the Revolution.
18 Clues: Excessive _____ caused mass destitution. • The Radicals were also known as the ________. • This city was the center of the French Revolution. • French support of __________ nearly bankrupted France. • The guillotine was also known as the "National _____". • King _____ XVI was the last king before the Revolution. • ...
orchestra 2022-11-01
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- a violin with a stand to stand it up
- named after the french
- like a trumpet but is a bit more of an oval
- mallets
- uses a reed
- like a saxaphone just in the woodwind
- drum
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- wooden
- make different sounds pulling it in and out
- no reed
- like what they use in the army
- metal woodwiind
- loud drum
- bigger than a viola
- bigger than a violin
- uses a bow
16 Clues: drum • wooden • no reed • mallets • loud drum • uses a bow • uses a reed • metal woodwiind • bigger than a viola • bigger than a violin • named after the french • like what they use in the army • a violin with a stand to stand it up • like a saxaphone just in the woodwind • make different sounds pulling it in and out • like a trumpet but is a bit more of an oval
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 • ...
Completely And Totally Random(will only make sense to chickens) -by Asha 2022-04-10
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- pig latin for hi
- québécois for hi
- name of Eva's school now
- 2-1: spelled then written with numbers
- _____ through the ages
- a synonym for hi
- improper french for hi
- I believe very much in_______
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- Mama's last name
- a book with many words in it
- name of Eva's first school
- Dadoo's last name
- spanish for hi
- proper french for hello
- turns wall into big screen
- pig latin for hello
16 Clues: spanish for hi • Mama's last name • pig latin for hi • québécois for hi • a synonym for hi • Dadoo's last name • pig latin for hello • _____ through the ages • improper french for hi • proper french for hello • name of Eva's school now • name of Eva's first school • turns wall into big screen • a book with many words in it • I believe very much in_______ • ...
Breakfast Foods 2022-05-20
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- Egg dish can be filled with cheese
- Scottish breakfast food
- Potato served at breakfast
- Juice filled with vitamin C
- Small meal eaten between breakfast and lunch
- Eaten on Palm Sunday
- Fibre packed breakfast
- Delicious with apricot jam
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- Scramble poach or fry
- Spread with cream cheese
- Rich sweet French bread
- Long cylindrical French bread
- Cooked in contact grill to reduce fat
- Breaking the fast
- Milk , Brown coloured drink
- Originates in Belgium
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 • Milk , Brown coloured drink • Juice filled with vitamin C • Long cylindrical French bread • Egg dish can be filled with cheese • ...
Country Project Test Period 1 2020-10-20
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- It will host the 2022 Youth Olympic Games
- known as l'hexagone because of it's shape
- this French-speaking African country is the 4th largest island in the world
- Lake Champlain is a famous spot to visit and take a ferry in this state.
- Voodoo is an official religion here
- French is a co-official language in this country where we can find the Wailing Wall
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- known for watches, the Matterhorn and the Alps
- shaped like an S, this country was a French colony
- This cold state is known for it's fishing industry and some old volcanoes!
- a beautiful, wealthy, TINY French-speaking country right next to Belgium
- the city of love
- Located in North America, this country is bilingual and has very short summers
12 Clues: the city of love • Voodoo is an official religion here • It will host the 2022 Youth Olympic Games • known as l'hexagone because of it's shape • known for watches, the Matterhorn and the Alps • shaped like an S, this country was a French colony • a beautiful, wealthy, TINY French-speaking country right next to Belgium • ...
Paris 2022-04-22
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- form of currency in France
- is a church in Paris, France that was built in 1163 and is still used today
- is one of Paris's famous nicknames
- the French word for snail is a dish consisting of cooked land snails
- best way to travel in Paris
- long, thin type of bread of French origin that is commonly made from basic lean dough
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- capital of France
- is the world's most-visited museum, and a historic landmark in Paris, France
- wrought-iron lattice tower built in 1887 and also a famous landmark
- is a French crescent-shaped roll made of sweet flaky pastry, often eaten for breakfast
- represents the various victories of the French army under Napoleon
- what the city of Paris was called before changing in the fouth century
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 • ...
The French revolution 2017-08-27
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- This French estate was made up of commoners and peasants.
- Members of the Second Estate.
- This dictator put an end to the revolution.
- A nickname for the commoners was the sans-...
- This device was used to execute the ennemies of the state.
- These people made up the First Estate.
- The price of this basic food skyrocketed before the revolution.
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- Reign of ...
- The storming of this prison signaled the start of the revolution.
- The name of the king who was executed by the revolutionaries.
- Name of the French flag
- A powerful political club led by Robespierre.
- The gabelle was a tax on this.
- Last government of the French revolution.
14 Clues: Reign of ... • Name of the French flag • Members of the Second Estate. • The gabelle was a tax on this. • These people made up the First Estate. • Last government of the French revolution. • This dictator put an end to the revolution. • A powerful political club led by Robespierre. • A nickname for the commoners was the sans-... • ...
The French Revolution 2024-01-24
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- the first estate
- the second estate
- French representative assembly
- the King during the French Revolution
- number of estates in pre-Revolutionary France
- wrote the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen
- queen of France during the Revolution
- event occured when a mob of Parisians attacked a prison to challenge the authority of King Louis XVI
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- document stating that all individuals have natural rights
- famous French prison
- the location of the women's march that took place on October 6, 1789
- the pledge to remain united to guarantee the rights of the people
- the third estate
- this estate held very little power in the estates general
14 Clues: the first estate • the third estate • the second estate • famous French prison • French representative assembly • the King during the French Revolution • queen of France during the Revolution • number of estates in pre-Revolutionary France • document stating that all individuals have natural rights • this estate held very little power in the estates general • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 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 • ...
French Revolution Crossword Review 2013-10-16
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- radical wealthy lawyer political group
- right to vote
- made up approximately 97% of the population
- those that fled France
- ironically named committee?
- the third estate took over the estates general and gave itself this name
- conservative political group
- bloody period of frequent executions in France
- "Storm the _______!"
- 5 person government leadership group
- declaration by the National Assembly
- intense pride in one's country
- this body wasn't called to meet for 175 years
- agreement on a tennis court?
- government type that France turned into after the Revolution
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- the French middle class
- people who made up the second estate
- French finance minister under Louis XVI
- protest group that didn't wear knee britches
- humane execution device?
- _____ en masse
- people who made up the first estate
- Let them eat cake?
- the last French King, Louis ___
- former system of three estates in France
- notebooks full of complaints
- spending more than you take in
- fighting political groups
- non-religious
- prominent revolutionary leader who met the king as a law student
30 Clues: right to vote • non-religious • _____ en masse • Let them eat cake? • "Storm the _______!" • those that fled France • the French middle class • humane execution device? • fighting political groups • ironically named committee? • conservative political group • notebooks full of complaints • agreement on a tennis court? • spending more than you take in • intense pride in one's country • ...
Latin Crossword 2016-04-19
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- You put your food on this object
- The noun to say when you greet someone
- Cars drive on this
- An exclamation used when you see a gross lil animal
- Verb for saying hello to someone/group of people
- Verb for what you do with liquid
- The sense associated with the tongue
- The king of the jungle
- Magnificent is derived from this
- I sleep in the __________
- Someone who sells stuff
- Where men do business
- You live in this
- The NAVY was named after this
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- An exclamation when you show someone something
- A man's best friend
- Synonym for the french word "rire"
- In the stories, this person sings well
- Makes the sound "ay" in French
- he/she ____ in a chair
- Where you eat
- Alcohol made from grapes
- The room where you prepare food
- Someone you are close with
- The month 'january' derives from this word
- He/she should do this for 8 hours every night
- Translation for the french word, nourriture
- Underwear clothing for men
28 Clues: Where you eat • You live in this • Cars drive on this • A man's best friend • Where men do business • he/she ____ in a chair • The king of the jungle • Someone who sells stuff • Alcohol made from grapes • I sleep in the __________ • Someone you are close with • Underwear clothing for men • The NAVY was named after this • Makes the sound "ay" in French • The room where you prepare food • ...
Social Studies - Aboriginal Studies 2017-04-20
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- Who was the Chief of the Haudenosaunee people?
- what was the name given to the group of religious people?
- What was the name of the First Nations home that they lived in?
- Who was a famous French explorer?
- Which continent did French explorers come from?
- Which great lake was named after a First Nations group of people?
- What business did the Europeans and the First Nations people conduct together?
- What was the wealthiest trading country in Europe?
- Jacques Cartier made three of these successfully?
- What is another word for Chief?
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- Who was the first French explorer?
- Where did the First Nations people live?
- What was the name of the waterways the First Nations used to travel?
- The Wendat traded 15,000 of these?
- Who were Canada's first settlers?
- What was the name of new France?
- Who lost the war to the Haudenosaunee people?
- Who led the Jesuits?
- What word means to "carry something"?
- What was the name of the smallest tribe of the Iroquois confederacy?
20 Clues: Who led the Jesuits? • What is another word for Chief? • What was the name of new France? • Who were Canada's first settlers? • Who was a famous French explorer? • Who was the first French explorer? • The Wendat traded 15,000 of these? • What word means to "carry something"? • Where did the First Nations people live? • Who lost the war to the Haudenosaunee people? • ...
MS Studies 2020-10-20
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- The Natchez tribe was wiped out by the ________
- Theme of geography that groups location with other similar nearby locations
- Type of location that uses what a place is near
- Type of location that uses longitude and latitude
- Major crop of the Native American Tribes
- Fierce warrior tribe
- First French settlement in MS
- Region of MS that has very fertile land
- Theme of Geography that identifies where a place is
- Spanish explorer who led an unsuccessful expedition in MS
- Number of states that border MS
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- First Capital of Mississippi
- France wanted to control this trade
- Largest Native American Tribe in Mississippi
- River that makes up the western border of the state
- Body of water that makes up part of the southern border of the state
- Location of Massacre by Natchez tribe
- Popular Native American Sport
- Treaty between England and Spain that removes Spain from MS
- Theme of geography that identifies characteristics of it
- Who gains control of MS after the French and Indian War
- Capital of Mississippi
22 Clues: Fierce warrior tribe • Capital of Mississippi • First Capital of Mississippi • Popular Native American Sport • First French settlement in MS • Number of states that border MS • France wanted to control this trade • Location of Massacre by Natchez tribe • Region of MS that has very fertile land • Major crop of the Native American Tribes • ...
Yankee & lobster scramble! revolutionary people crossword puzzle 2022-11-03
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- "success be ever with you"
- the King of Great Britain from 1760-1810
- second cousin of john adams
- rode with paul revere and samuel prescott to warn colonists in The battles of Lexington and Concord
- silversmith who engraved the Boston massacre scene
- last colonial governor of new jersey
- commanding general of the continental army
- who the ideas of the declaration are based on
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- who st. Legers forces Iroquois were led by
- convinced the french to form an alliance with the Americans in the French and Indian War
- Introduced the resolution that political ties between Britain and colonies were cut
- He served as secretary of state in the British government during the French and Indian War
- patriot who turned into a loyalist and betrayed Americans
- writer of the Declaration of Independence
- English immigrant who published Common Sense and The American crisis
- leader of the green mountain boys
- "gentleman Johnny"
- "Give me liberty or give me death!"
- the one responsible for enforcing the Stamp Act
- colonial leader in Lexington with samuel adams during The battles of Lexington and concord
20 Clues: "gentleman Johnny" • "success be ever with you" • second cousin of john adams • leader of the green mountain boys • "Give me liberty or give me death!" • last colonial governor of new jersey • the King of Great Britain from 1760-1810 • writer of the Declaration of Independence • who st. Legers forces Iroquois were led by • commanding general of the continental army • ...
Famous Artists 2023-07-25
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- Italian Renaissance painter of "The School of Athens."
- Renowned Italian artist, creator of "Mona Lisa".
- French Impressionist painter, known for his water lily paintings.
- Italian painter known for "The Birth of Venus."
- Japanese ukiyo-e artist famous for "The Great Wave off Kanagawa."
- Dutch painter and etcher, famous for portraits and biblical scenes.
- Nickname for Leonardo, referencing his last name.
- Spanish surrealist painter, known for "The Persistence of Memory."
- American artist known for her large flower paintings.
- French artist celebrated for his use of color and unique style.
- Referring to the renowned Mexican artist, Frida.
- French artist prominent in the Impressionist movement.
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- Spanish painter, pioneer of Cubism, and creator of "Guernica."
- American abstract expressionist artist famous for "drip paintings."
- Italian artist and architect, sculptor of "David"
- Dutch Post-Impressionist artist famous for "Starry Night."
- American artist and leader of the pop art movement.
- Austrian symbolist painter famous for "The Kiss."
- Dutch Golden Age painter known for "Girl with a Pearl Earring."
- Referring to the iconic Mexican artist Frida Kahlo.
20 Clues: Italian painter known for "The Birth of Venus." • Renowned Italian artist, creator of "Mona Lisa". • Referring to the renowned Mexican artist, Frida. • Italian artist and architect, sculptor of "David" • Austrian symbolist painter famous for "The Kiss." • Nickname for Leonardo, referencing his last name. • American artist and leader of the pop art movement. • ...
Decline of Medieval Society 2024-04-09
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- Epidemic of the bubonic plague that killed millions
- Once infected, ______________ would show up in the groin and armpits
- Joan of Arc talked Charles VII into letting her lead the ______________ army
- Joan gave the French army ______________ that helped take back the city of Orleans
- After trade ships arrived in Messina, ______________, townspeople became sick and died
- People turned to extreme measures like _____________ for cures
- Whipped themselves to repent their sins
- Joan of Arc led thee French into battle at ______________
- Deadliest form of the the black plague
- Blamed for 'poisoning' the wells
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- The ______________ Years' war was between England and France
- A deadly infection spread be fleas that lived on rats
- Doctors wore this to ward off the plague
- Burned at the stake for hearing heavenly voices
- The Black Death killed ______________ of people worldwide
- He declared himself king of France starting the Hundred Years' War
- Lost the Hundred Years' War
- The catholic church declared Joan of Arc a/an ______________
- The spread of the Black Death from Asia to Europe was mostly the result of increased ______________
- A serious shortage of food
20 Clues: A serious shortage of food • Lost the Hundred Years' War • Blamed for 'poisoning' the wells • Deadliest form of the the black plague • Whipped themselves to repent their sins • Doctors wore this to ward off the plague • Burned at the stake for hearing heavenly voices • Epidemic of the bubonic plague that killed millions • ...
notredame 2024-05-15
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- d'étoiles A work that evokes a starlit night
- The type of building where the performance takes place
- The theme of the performance, in French
- Dei. A movement of the Requiem about the Lamb of God
- The language of the program's featured composers
- The movement that begins the Requiem
- The last name of the composer of the Requiem
- A performance by a single musician
- A low male vocal range
- The opening prayer of the Requiem
- The presentation of a musical work
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- The French word for Psalm
- The theme of the performance, in English
- Composer who died at age 24
- de Lune. A dreamy and evocative movement
- A masterpiece of choral music
- Acronym for the performing group
- Music performed by a choir
- A movement of the Requiem about paradise
- The type of work the second piece is from
- Caritas A poignant motet about love
- The city of the performance
- The number of the Psalm performed in latin numerals
- A vocal type, lower than tenor
24 Clues: A low male vocal range • The French word for Psalm • Music performed by a choir • Composer who died at age 24 • The city of the performance • A masterpiece of choral music • A vocal type, lower than tenor • Acronym for the performing group • The opening prayer of the Requiem • A performance by a single musician • The presentation of a musical work • ...
Ch. 22 Review 2024-02-26
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- Group that feared radical mobs
- A sudden overthrow of the government
- Policies of the Committee of Public Safety to defend France from domestic threats
- Popularly run city council
- Unique cultural identity of a people
- Social class made up of French clergy
- The Legislative Assembly wanted this for males
- What word means “without breeches”
- Land tax that only Third Estate had to pay
- Name of the old fortress used as a prison and armory
- Napoleon’s unified system of law
- Belief in tradition and social stability
- During Napoleon’s reign, what system was restored in France?
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- He toppled the directory and seized control
- People are free as possible from government restraint is the idea of what system?
- French middle class
- Group that believed the king needed to be executed
- Name the Third Estate took when they promised to draft a new constitution
- Under Napoleon’s government, what was liberty replaced with
- Napoleon’s downfall began when he invaded which country?
- Name of the French Parliament
- Executive committee of 5 under the Constitution of 1795
22 Clues: French middle class • Popularly run city council • Name of the French Parliament • Group that feared radical mobs • Napoleon’s unified system of law • What word means “without breeches” • A sudden overthrow of the government • Unique cultural identity of a people • Social class made up of French clergy • Belief in tradition and social stability • ...
Greek depresso Words 2024-02-22
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- Latin (adj.) rude; cranky; ill-tempered
- Latin (n.) rude or disrespectful behavior
- Dutch (v.) to treat with contemptuous disregard
- Latin (n) a period of rest or relief
- Latin (adj.) eager to surpass others\
- French (v.) turn pale, as if in fear
- Greek (adj.) of heaven or the spirit
- Latin (adj.) showing unfeeling resistance to tender feelings
- French (n.) a flamboyant deceiver; one who attracts customers with tricks or jokes
- Latin (adj.) accorded a great deal of respect especially because of age, wisdom or character
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- Dutch (n.) a shackle for the ankles or feet
- Latin (adj.) showing deep-seated resentment
- German (n.) supply sparingly and with restricted quantities
- Latin (v.) lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of
- Latin (n) rest; tranquility; relaxation
- Old English(v.) being destroyed, damaged or ruined
- Latin (v.) be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity
- Latin (adj.) most unfortunate or miserable
- Latin (n.) a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions
- French (v.) feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious
20 Clues: Latin (n) a period of rest or relief • French (v.) turn pale, as if in fear • Greek (adj.) of heaven or the spirit • Latin (adj.) eager to surpass others\ • Latin (adj.) rude; cranky; ill-tempered • Latin (n) rest; tranquility; relaxation • Latin (n.) rude or disrespectful behavior • Latin (adj.) most unfortunate or miserable • Dutch (n.) a shackle for the ankles or feet • ...
13 Colonies Review Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-01
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- the act of speaking or acting for someone
- was not found at Jamestown settlement
- set up permanent settlements around the world
- named of ship and government at the Plymouth colony
- lived on the land first and formed alliances with European countries
- mountains were the proclamation line that British colonists could not move past
- owned the 13 colonies in North America
- first permanent English settlement in New World
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- economic system used to exploit/take advantage of colonies to make mother country rich
- money collected by government to pay for services
- daughter of Chief Powhatan who helped Jamestown colonists
- founded for religious freedom
- controlled Florida and received land from the French after the French and Indian War
- fought the British in French and Indian War
- people in government
- to speak out or work against something
- this type of government gave colonists the most say in making decisions for colony
- to cancel, remove, take away
- this type of colonial government was controlled by the king
- known as "Jamestown's gold" and saved the colony
20 Clues: people in government • to cancel, remove, take away • founded for religious freedom • was not found at Jamestown settlement • to speak out or work against something • owned the 13 colonies in North America • the act of speaking or acting for someone • fought the British in French and Indian War • set up permanent settlements around the world • ...
Jekyll and Hyde: The Strange Case Cryptic Crossword 2024-11-22
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- A character who has never been found out
- May sound like this is used for swimming, but is it?
- Evens in the middle of scrambled tons
- The twentieth letter and juice containers have all been scrambled up
- More plentiful and surrounded by design and technology scrambled
- Ali is in duty
- This person was scrambled inward
- are surrounded by classwork
- French "I" + murder
- Form in the middle of a translation missing a letter
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- The beginning 3 letters is enough to understand what this word is
- Beginning of a classic board game and similar to fog
- French cheese in the middle of shortened gallons
- This, in a language, surrounds the rim
- Add "a" and this becomes a plant. take away the middle letter and this becomes French for "to go up"
- This name is often shortened by only the two letters around it
- Human resources surround the scrambled tune
- Vitamin acquired by sun exposure with a mat on the floor
- Two names fused together
- You're welcome in the middle of real reversed
- New York is surrounded by scrambled loans
21 Clues: Ali is in duty • French "I" + murder • Two names fused together • are surrounded by classwork • This person was scrambled inward • Evens in the middle of scrambled tons • This, in a language, surrounds the rim • A character who has never been found out • New York is surrounded by scrambled loans • Human resources surround the scrambled tune • ...
Romantic Music Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-31
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- Romantic-era Polish composer famous for nocturnes.
- A symphony inspired by dreams and nightmares.
- A French dance in triple meter used by Chopin.
- Berlioz French composer who assembled large orchestras for his works.
- Musical form portraying ideas or stories.
- The era where nationalism in music became prominent.
- Chopin's famous piano etude.
- Famous "Carnival of the Animals" composer.
- Paganini's main instrument.
- A French composer known for "Symphonie Fantastique."
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- The disease that caused Tchaikovsky's death.
- Known as the "Poet of the Piano."
- Known for creating "Hungarian Rhapsodies."
- Composer of "Swan Lake" and "Nutcracker."
- Chopin's health condition later in life.
- The era characterized by emotion, imagination, and
- A dance composition by Chopin expressing Polish nationalism.
- Rhapsody The work by Liszt that inspired a famous Tom & Jerry cartoon.
- and Juliet Symphonic work by Tchaikovsky based on Shakespeare's play.
- A dance form in triple meter popular in the Romantic era.
- Paganini Virtuoso violinist rumored to have made a deal with the devil.
- of the Animals Saint-Saëns' famous work about animals.
- Instrument prominently featured in Chopin's works.
- A short musical form often used as an introduction.
24 Clues: Paganini's main instrument. • Chopin's famous piano etude. • Known as the "Poet of the Piano." • Chopin's health condition later in life. • Composer of "Swan Lake" and "Nutcracker." • Musical form portraying ideas or stories. • Known for creating "Hungarian Rhapsodies." • Famous "Carnival of the Animals" composer. • The disease that caused Tchaikovsky's death. • ...
Am. Hist. I, Ch. 7 Review 2025-02-20
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- 4 of the first 5 presidents were from this state
- prohibits trade with a foreign country
- purchased for 15 million and doubled the size of the U.S.
- jurisdiction to hear a case on appeal
- defined treason as "open war" and required 2 witnesses; Chief Justice
- American sent to defeat the pirates
- "Father of Waters"
- "purchased" Louisiana for a new French Empire
- judicial appointments at the end of Adams term
- general sent to take Haiti; died
- defeated the French and Spanish at Trafolgar
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- distribution of political jobs to supporters; spoils system
- Morocco, Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli
- leader of the slave revolt in Haiti
- claim to fame was paying off the national debt
- established as a result of Marbury v. Madison
- slave revolt here slowed the creation of a new French Empire
- Frenchman that designed the American capital
- jurisdiction to hear a case for the first time
- forcing Americans to serve in the British Navy
- also explored the newly purchased territory in the Rocky Mt area
- tried for treason in 1807
22 Clues: "Father of Waters" • tried for treason in 1807 • general sent to take Haiti; died • leader of the slave revolt in Haiti • American sent to defeat the pirates • Morocco, Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli • jurisdiction to hear a case on appeal • prohibits trade with a foreign country • Frenchman that designed the American capital • defeated the French and Spanish at Trafolgar • ...
Ryan chappell The French Revolution and Napoleon 2025-01-30
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- unskilled workers who wanted radical change
- king of france at the time of french revolution
- area surronded by water
- violence during revolution
- laws in europe
- government created by third class
- equal strength between countrys
- queen of france during french revolution
- agreement
- makes laws
- favoring preservation of territory
- naval defeat
- humane way of execution
- due to panic and rummor
- trying to make Europe self effecent
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- Napoleons comeback
- of the rein of terror
- lead official at the congress of veinna
- loss for napoleon
- undercover sojers
- all members have electoral vote
- alliance with the great monarchies
- how russia beat napoleon
- andruller of Europe
- major meeting ordered by the king
- sealing off something
- privte school for boys
- the old social and political way before the french revolution
- congress with the 5 of the most powerful nations
- nobles who fled the country
- promise to write a constitution
- radical political party
- rightful ruler
- - recovering power
34 Clues: agreement • makes laws • naval defeat • laws in europe • rightful ruler • loss for napoleon • undercover sojers • Napoleons comeback • - recovering power • andruller of Europe • of the rein of terror • sealing off something • privte school for boys • area surronded by water • radical political party • humane way of execution • due to panic and rummor • how russia beat napoleon • ...
Enlightment and Revolution - Brody Makosy 2025-01-10
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- earth as center
- Galileo studied speed and velocity, gravity and free fall
- made sure one branch didn't control too much power
- an informal education for women
- simple and elegant
- an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- a ruler with absolute power
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response
- a system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government
- sun as center
- french enlightenment thinkers called themselves this
- French Judge
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- emphasizes reason and individualism
- reigned over Russia for 34 years
- an understanding of how nature works
- 3rd U.S. President wrote Declaration of Independence
- belief in God
- very fancy art and style
- Genevan Philosopher
- helped improve women education
- the founding document of the United States
- found Gravity
- a process of experimentation
- French writer and philosopher
- the first 10 amendments to the Constitution
- an english philosopher
26 Clues: French Judge • belief in God • found Gravity • sun as center • earth as center • simple and elegant • Genevan Philosopher • an english philosopher • very fancy art and style • a ruler with absolute power • a process of experimentation • French writer and philosopher • helped improve women education • an informal education for women • reigned over Russia for 34 years • ...
Culinary 2023-08-28
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- A small, round, savory French pastry often filled with cheese, vegetables, or meat
- A traditional Japanese dish of fermented soybeans
- A French term for a dish that is prepared and presented with a side of vegetables
- A Japanese dish of thinly sliced raw fish or seafood
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- A Spanish dish of saffron-flavored rice, often cooked with seafood or meat
- A type of French soup made from onions and usually served with melted cheese
- A delicate French sauce made from butter, egg yolks, and flavoring
- The technique of partially cooking food in boiling water before finishing on a grill or pan
- A French dessert made from custard and caramelized sugar
- A Korean dish of fermented vegetables, typically Napa cabbage
10 Clues: A traditional Japanese dish of fermented soybeans • A Japanese dish of thinly sliced raw fish or seafood • A French dessert made from custard and caramelized sugar • A Korean dish of fermented vegetables, typically Napa cabbage • A delicate French sauce made from butter, egg yolks, and flavoring • ...
Paris 2025-05-21
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- The president of the French parliament
- The president of the French senate
- Where the MPS vote the laws
- Is the most famous painting of Van Gogh
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- Lived in the Luxembourg palace before it because the French senate
- Is the artistic movement the most present in the Museum of Orsay
- Where the president of the French parliament Sits
- Is the name of the Palace of the French Parliament
- Is the name of the river next of the Museum of orsay
9 Clues: Where the MPS vote the laws • The president of the French senate • The president of the French parliament • Is the most famous painting of Van Gogh • Where the president of the French parliament Sits • Is the name of the Palace of the French Parliament • Is the name of the river next of the Museum of orsay • ...
Puzzle 1: Double Trouble 2025-11-07
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- often sold in pairs
- japanese phone greeting
- mars' larger moon
- the bigger partner in a caribbean geographic duo
- the black sheep of the solar system
- often sold with pears
- also the bigger partner in a caribbean geographic duo
- also an indian bread
- component of most controversial pizza
- french for young
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- french for yellow
- continent with the highest rate of twin births
- mickey's pet dog
- studio ghibli name with 2 alike syllables
- studio ghibli name with 2 alike syllables
- double helix shape
- indian bread
- mars' smaller moon
- component of conventional breakfast
19 Clues: indian bread • mickey's pet dog • french for young • french for yellow • mars' larger moon • double helix shape • mars' smaller moon • often sold in pairs • also an indian bread • often sold with pears • japanese phone greeting • the black sheep of the solar system • component of conventional breakfast • component of most controversial pizza • studio ghibli name with 2 alike syllables • ...
crosswords detectives stories 2016-01-08
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- the murderer leaves some
- person who didn't say the truth
- person who examines the corpse
- contrary of dangerous
- person in charge of the investigation
- in french: frapper
- place where the scientist works
- the victim feels this emotion
- he saw the scene
- palm..., finger... or foot...
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- person who helps the murderer
- strengthen the testimony
- contrary of innocent
- in french : ADN
- police of the USA
- the police makes it after a crime
- you must know it to open the wall safe
- the murderer commits
- the witness says it to the policemen
- place where the money is hidden
20 Clues: in french : ADN • he saw the scene • police of the USA • in french: frapper • contrary of innocent • the murderer commits • contrary of dangerous • the murderer leaves some • strengthen the testimony • person who helps the murderer • the victim feels this emotion • palm..., finger... or foot... • person who examines the corpse • person who didn't say the truth • ...
La Ponctuation 2014-10-05
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- "The" singular masculine
- Verb: "To have"
- This accent goes the opposite way of an accent aigu
- Verb: "To go"
- Brackets
- A comma
- A paragraph
- A question mark
- Lower case letters
- A sentence
- A period
- Verb: "To be"
- "The" singular feminine
- "Some" plural
- A word
- A semi-colon
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- Quotation marks
- A colon
- The most common accent in French. It starts bottom left and goes up at an angle towards the right.
- "One" singular masculine
- "One" singular feminine
- C'est comme un chapeau.
- Plural
- A dash or hyphen
- Capital letters
- French for "and"
26 Clues: Plural • A word • A colon • A comma • Brackets • A period • A sentence • A paragraph • A semi-colon • Verb: "To go" • Verb: "To be" • "Some" plural • Quotation marks • Verb: "To have" • A question mark • Capital letters • A dash or hyphen • French for "and" • Lower case letters • "One" singular feminine • C'est comme un chapeau. • "The" singular feminine • "The" singular masculine • "One" singular masculine • ...
Unit 6 Early Republic 2022-04-28
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- Jefferson's party
- To put down a rebellion by force
- Where French agents wanted a bribe
- "Mad" American general
- 5-member head of French government
- taking of American sailors for navy service
- Native American leader
- Leader of Republican Party
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- Treaty that ended the Quasi-War
- Willing to listen to both sides in an argument
- Taking a side in politics
- First president
- Second president
- Helped design Washington D.C.
- Hamilton's party
- First Secretary of the Treasury
- Item taxed as part of Hamilton's plan
- Jefferson's first vice-president
- A tax on imports
- First Chief Justice of SCOTUS
20 Clues: First president • Second president • Hamilton's party • A tax on imports • Jefferson's party • "Mad" American general • Native American leader • Taking a side in politics • Leader of Republican Party • Helped design Washington D.C. • First Chief Justice of SCOTUS • Treaty that ended the Quasi-War • First Secretary of the Treasury • To put down a rebellion by force • ...
Cherokee Tribe 2022-09-09
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- national Cherokee symbol
- Found in their land in Georgia
- this person made the Cherokee syllabary
- Cherokee had to be relocated here
- Chief that lead the Cherokee during relocation
- they fought the french at this time
- Government
- the Cherokee originally lived in this area
- the Cherokee were____ people
- rituals,dancing,feasts
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- Christianity
- Place of education
- fist beloved man
- tied rope,sticks,yarn together to make things
- home
- the Cherokee festival of forgiveness
- Harmony and respect between humans and nature
- Fought with the U.S Army
- Tribe Name
- the Cherokee sought this in the war
20 Clues: home • Government • Tribe Name • Christianity • fist beloved man • Place of education • rituals,dancing,feasts • national Cherokee symbol • Fought with the U.S Army • the Cherokee were____ people • Found in their land in Georgia • Cherokee had to be relocated here • they fought the french at this time • the Cherokee sought this in the war • the Cherokee festival of forgiveness • ...
My first French crossword 2021-04-12
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- a baby animal
- the head of a republic
- to be moved by something.
- to take of something (verb)
- Henry Ford
- le but du basket(ball)
- Used for cutting, always in the plural
- foreigner fighting for France
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- Castles
- un jeu de 18 trous
- It is unjustly called Spanish
- Rouge, blanc, Rosé
- cinq moins deux
- a French group that rings a bell (venin)
- a place to stay
- un prénom français
- pluriel d'œil
- A typical French breakfast food.
- what was used before the bic
- a dish which can be served à l'orange
- to put a bit of light on it.
21 Clues: Castles • Henry Ford • a baby animal • pluriel d'œil • cinq moins deux • a place to stay • un jeu de 18 trous • Rouge, blanc, Rosé • un prénom français • the head of a republic • le but du basket(ball) • to be moved by something. • to take of something (verb) • what was used before the bic • to put a bit of light on it. • It is unjustly called Spanish • foreigner fighting for France • ...
Global Dessert Delights 2023-10-09
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- - Japanese rice cake ice cream
- - Meringue-based dessert from New Zealand
- - French custard with a caramelized top
- - Deep-fried banana dessert
- - Italian dessert with espresso and gelato
- - Austrian pastry filled with fruit
- - Portuguese custard tart
- - Latin American cake soaked in three milks
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- - Middle Eastern sweet pastry
- - Latin American rice pudding
- - Sweet pastry from Greece
- - Fried dough treats from Spain
- - Indian spiced vegetable dish often served as a snack
- - Creamy caramel custard from Spain
- - French doughnuts
- - English layered dessert
- - Indian frozen dessert
- - Italian coffee-flavored dessert
- - Italian-style ice cream
- - Indian rice pudding
20 Clues: - French doughnuts • - Indian rice pudding • - Indian frozen dessert • - English layered dessert • - Portuguese custard tart • - Italian-style ice cream • - Sweet pastry from Greece • - Deep-fried banana dessert • - Middle Eastern sweet pastry • - Latin American rice pudding • - Japanese rice cake ice cream • - Fried dough treats from Spain • - Italian coffee-flavored dessert • ...
fiction crossword 2024-02-12
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- BEST SELLING BOOK OF ALL TIME
- WHAT DID THE OLD WOMAN SWALLOW
- PERSON WHO DOES THE DRAWINGS FOR BOOKS
- WHO WROTE 'ONCE'
- HARRY POTTER'S FRIEND
- WIMPY KID'S SURNAME
- R J PALACIO WROTE THIS BOOK
- SYNONYM FOR A BOOK
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- MAIN CHARACTER IN 'THE LIGHTNING THIEF'
- HOW MANY TREEHOUSE BOOKS ARE THERE
- THE ... IN THE HAT
- BLUEY'S SISTER
- AUSTRALIAN AUTHOR JACKIE ........
- WHERE DO YOU FIND BOOKS
- MAIN CHARACTER IN 'HOLES'
- PERSON WHO WRITES A BOOK
- FRENCH WORD FOR TYPE OF BOOK
- WHO WROTE 'POSSUM MAGIC'
- I WROTE 'THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR'(FIRST NAME)
- WHO WROTE 'THE TWITS'
20 Clues: BLUEY'S SISTER • WHO WROTE 'ONCE' • THE ... IN THE HAT • SYNONYM FOR A BOOK • WIMPY KID'S SURNAME • HARRY POTTER'S FRIEND • WHO WROTE 'THE TWITS' • WHERE DO YOU FIND BOOKS • PERSON WHO WRITES A BOOK • WHO WROTE 'POSSUM MAGIC' • MAIN CHARACTER IN 'HOLES' • R J PALACIO WROTE THIS BOOK • FRENCH WORD FOR TYPE OF BOOK • BEST SELLING BOOK OF ALL TIME • WHAT DID THE OLD WOMAN SWALLOW • ...
Hans Crossword 456 2020-07-12
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- Fun movie reindeer
- Capital of Idaho
- 'woman' in Spanish
- Type of dog with a regal name
- largest mammal in the world blue-
- Incredible son
- Sheru meaning
- Winner of 2020 Premier League
- SRK song with a guitar in London
- Someone from Denmark
- Talking snowman
- 'Green' in Spanish
- red flower that one wears to remember those lost in war
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- A large green refreshing fruit
- largest big cat
- 'man' in French
- French word for 'blue'
- believed to be largest known dinosaur
- Capital of Tennessee
- British band and surnname of a man who returns to 1985
20 Clues: Sheru meaning • Incredible son • largest big cat • 'man' in French • Talking snowman • Capital of Idaho • Fun movie reindeer • 'woman' in Spanish • 'Green' in Spanish • Capital of Tennessee • Someone from Denmark • French word for 'blue' • Type of dog with a regal name • Winner of 2020 Premier League • A large green refreshing fruit • SRK song with a guitar in London • ...
NBA 2020-01-27
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- FAMOUS YACHT NAME ITALIAN
- GREEK GOD
- FRENCH FOR TOMORROW
- LAKE IN ITALY
- CAPITAL OF ROMANIA
- USA STATE OF
- SOLID FOOD MADE FROM MILK
- INVENTOR CONTAINER
- HAWAIIAN FOR PINEAPPLE
- BROTHER IN ROBIN HOOD
- CULTURE CAPITAL EU 2020
- SPANISH PILGRIM WAY
- FLEMISH PAINTER
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- FINNISH CARTOON
- ITALIAN FOR SWORD
- UNWANTED EMAIL
- UK ROCKBAND THE
- NBA TANKER
- RIVER IN ITALY
- LARGE ANIMAL GREY SKIN
- COAL PRODUCT
- 1ST FRENCH PRESIDENT
- BRASS INSTRUMENT
- SIGN FOR IRON
- FORK KNIFE SPOON
- RACETRACK
- LATIN FOR KING
- PLANET DISCOVERED 1930
- RIVER IN GERMANY
29 Clues: GREEK GOD • RACETRACK • NBA TANKER • COAL PRODUCT • USA STATE OF • LAKE IN ITALY • SIGN FOR IRON • UNWANTED EMAIL • RIVER IN ITALY • LATIN FOR KING • FINNISH CARTOON • UK ROCKBAND THE • FLEMISH PAINTER • BRASS INSTRUMENT • FORK KNIFE SPOON • RIVER IN GERMANY • ITALIAN FOR SWORD • CAPITAL OF ROMANIA • INVENTOR CONTAINER • FRENCH FOR TOMORROW • SPANISH PILGRIM WAY • 1ST FRENCH PRESIDENT • BROTHER IN ROBIN HOOD • ...
Canadian Hardy roses 2020-05-15
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- english fur trader
- 100th anniversary of the red cross
- 3 voyages to the new world
- french colonist and navigator
- known for his attempts to find the northwest passage
- upper limb of the sun appears
- a british officer in the royal navy
- commemorates the 100th anniversary of Morden
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- french canadian songwriter/singer
- a pastel member of the modern series
- canadian artist
- dan-norwegian explorer and navigator
- a large plateau of land
- several voyages to find the northwest passage
- outdoors fire
- precious stone
- Italian explorer and navigator
- Governor General
- 49th parallel new rose
- naval organizations
- english explorer and navigator
21 Clues: outdoors fire • precious stone • canadian artist • Governor General • english fur trader • naval organizations • 49th parallel new rose • a large plateau of land • 3 voyages to the new world • french colonist and navigator • upper limb of the sun appears • Italian explorer and navigator • english explorer and navigator • french canadian songwriter/singer • ...
a9 2024-08-17
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- Crafted Hospitality founder
- Bam! chef Emeril
- Great British Menu’s James
- Modernist Cuisine author
- Molecular cuisine chef
- Farm-to-table chef Dan
- British seafood chef Rick
- The Restaurant star Antonio
- Culinary innovator Gray
- Pastry chef Elizabeth
- Low-carb diet creator
- Marco Pierre’s book
- Iron Chef Masaharu
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- Top Chef Shirley
- French cuisine in NYC
- Food Network's Tyler
- Sushi master Yoshinori
- English pastry chef Michael
- French chef Lefebvre
- Milk Bar founder Christina
- Saturday Kitchen’s James
- Italy’s Chef Gennaro
- Mexico: One Plate at a Time host
- Le Bernardin’s Eric
- East-West fusion chef Ming
25 Clues: Top Chef Shirley • Bam! chef Emeril • Iron Chef Masaharu • Le Bernardin’s Eric • Marco Pierre’s book • Food Network's Tyler • French chef Lefebvre • Italy’s Chef Gennaro • French cuisine in NYC • Pastry chef Elizabeth • Low-carb diet creator • Sushi master Yoshinori • Molecular cuisine chef • Farm-to-table chef Dan • Culinary innovator Gray • Modernist Cuisine author • Saturday Kitchen’s James • ...
Isaacs big trip 2024-09-21
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- made you think of me (drink)
- you’ll need lots of this to keep going
- start of the french leg
- Greeting the french people!
- describe the feline camper
- made me think of you (drink)
- bonk prevention agent
- you’ll always be mine
- go go go!
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- smells good, buttery
- carby stick
- don’t wash this for me
- probably pretty bulging
- a silver spiders home
- the ol reliable steed
- start of the English leg
- big what?
- a positive thing that brings rainbows and flowers!
- who is the most proud/impressed of you for this trip
- satnav or watch
20 Clues: big what? • go go go! • carby stick • satnav or watch • smells good, buttery • a silver spiders home • the ol reliable steed • bonk prevention agent • you’ll always be mine • don’t wash this for me • probably pretty bulging • start of the french leg • start of the English leg • describe the feline camper • Greeting the french people! • made you think of me (drink) • made me think of you (drink) • ...
From Soup to Nuts 2025-09-24
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- The whole shebang, from soup to ______
- Famous “Soup Cans” artist
- Soup’s hard to serve without one of these!
- French soup of the day
- Just add water!
- What do ducks put in their soup?
- As foggy as ______
- New England’s chowder cousin
- Tomato soup’s best friend
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- Lobster’s favorite soup
- Just think about it, use your ______
- Soup’s signature onomatopoeia
- The kid-favorite, from A to Z
- The instant classic, Japanese-style
- French onion soup’s top cheese
- This soup’s beet red!
- The soupy Marx Brothers film
- A fancy vessel, just for serving soup
- “No soup for you!” on this show
- Chicken soup: “Jewish ______”
20 Clues: Just add water! • As foggy as ______ • This soup’s beet red! • French soup of the day • Lobster’s favorite soup • Famous “Soup Cans” artist • Tomato soup’s best friend • The soupy Marx Brothers film • New England’s chowder cousin • Soup’s signature onomatopoeia • The kid-favorite, from A to Z • Chicken soup: “Jewish ______” • French onion soup’s top cheese • ...
From Enlightenment to Revolution 2017-07-22
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- one of the leaders of the French Revolution
- Ideas of having power divided into three branches separation of powers
- Strong leader to take over in France and restore some power
- time in French Revolution when guillotine is used frequently
- leader of the Haitian Revolution
- writing that includes enlightenment ideas within the writing for creation of new governments
- place where enlightenment ideas were talked about and shared
- area taken over by a strong country and used for resources
- Ideas of freedom of religion and speech
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- Madam Deficit
- jail that is broken into by the people starting the French Revolution
- home of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
- items Haiti was wanted for
- monarch beheaded with guillotine
- beheading machine used in France
- Believed in natural or basic rights of life, own property and to revolt against unjust rulers
16 Clues: Madam Deficit • items Haiti was wanted for • monarch beheaded with guillotine • leader of the Haitian Revolution • beheading machine used in France • home of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette • Ideas of freedom of religion and speech • one of the leaders of the French Revolution • area taken over by a strong country and used for resources • ...
The Enlightenment, Revolutions, and Napoleon 2025-02-24
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- Ihe radical leader who initiated the Reign of Terror.
- The political club that led the radical phase of the revolution.
- The prison and armory taken by revolutionaries in 1789.
- The estate composed of peasants and bourgeoisie.
- The fortress stormed by Parisians on July 14, 1789.
- The French queen known for saying, "Let them eat cake!"
- The tax on property paid mostly by peasants.
- The political philosophy favoring tradition, monarchy, and social stability.
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- The country Napoleon unsuccessfully invaded in 1812.
- A French philosopher who wrote The Social Contract.
- The island where Napoleon was first exiled.
- The law code established by Napoleon.
- The agreement that ended the Seven Years’ War.
- The economic policy Napoleon used to weaken Britain.
- The King of France during the revolution.
- The French general who crowned himself Emperor in 1804.
- The final battle where Napoleon was defeated.
17 Clues: The law code established by Napoleon. • The King of France during the revolution. • The island where Napoleon was first exiled. • The tax on property paid mostly by peasants. • The final battle where Napoleon was defeated. • The agreement that ended the Seven Years’ War. • The estate composed of peasants and bourgeoisie. • ...
WW1 2025-01-16
11 Clues: Small Gun • Very Big Gun • French Rifle • German Rifle • American Rfile • Medium ranged gun • Other French Rifle • German Machine Pistol • American Pistol Company • Launches Explosive shells • Armored Vehicle With Guns
The French Revolution 2016-02-10
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- A high-ranking social class determined by birth. In France, the Second Estate.
- Living in a city
- A financial charge imposed upon a taxpayer by a state to fund various public expenditures.
- Favoring drastic political, economical, or social reforms.
- belief that a rulers authority comes directly from God.
- A movement in the 18th century that advocated the use of reason in the reevaluation of accepted ideas.
- Freedom
- Brotherhood. A group of society formed by people who share common interests
- A series of alliances among European nations in the 19th century, devised by Prince Klemens von Metternich to prevent the outbreak of wars or revolutions.
- A person who is moderate in opinion or opposed to extreme views and actions, especially in politics.
- Form of government in which the king/queen has all of the power.
- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizen who can elect people to represent them.
- the political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution.
- pre-revolutionary social class in France.
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- A political viewpoint disposed to preserve existing conditions, institutions, etc.,or to restore traditional ones.
- A sweeping change.
- of Terror Radical phase and period of violence after the onset of the French Revolution. (1793-1794)
- French middle class
- The distribution of military and economic power that prevents any one nation from becoming too strong.
- Meeting of representatives of European monarchs called to reestablish the old order after the defeat of Napoleon.
- The guiding principle of the human mind in the process of thinking. The mental powers concerned with forming conclusions and judgments.
- A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- A member of a class of persons who are small farmers or farm laborers of low social rank.
- The use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims
- Church officials. In France, the First Estate
- The hereditary right of a monarch to rule.
- 97% of the population in France. They consisted of the Bourgeoisie, the urban workers and the peasants; they paid high taxes and had no special privileges.
- Assembly A French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate on June 17, 1789, to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French people.
- The sudden overthrow of a government by force.
- The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
30 Clues: Freedom • Living in a city • A sweeping change. • French middle class • pre-revolutionary social class in France. • The hereditary right of a monarch to rule. • Church officials. In France, the First Estate • The sudden overthrow of a government by force. • belief that a rulers authority comes directly from God. • Favoring drastic political, economical, or social reforms. • ...
Unit 6 2023-04-13
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- a sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government;
- Haitian patriot and leader of the Haitian Revolution slave rebellion.
- a key moment that set off the French Revolution.
- a member of a democratic club established in Paris in 1789. The Jacobins were the most radical and ruthless of the political groups formed in the wake of the French Revolution, and in association with Robespierre they instituted the Terror of 1793–4.
- a Venezuelan soldier and statesman
- a fortress in Paris, built in the 14th century
- a person of mixed white and Black ancestry, especially a person with one white and one Black parent.
- any of the colonial residents of Latin America from the 16th through the early 19th centuries who had been born in Spain.
- a period of remorseless repression or bloodshed, in particular the period of the Terror during the French Revolution.
- the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
- a person of mixed European and Black descent, especially in the Caribbean.
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- A French general, political leader, and emperor of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- the elected legislature in France during the first part of the French Revolution, 1789–91.
- a decisive or final defeat or setback
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
16 Clues: a Venezuelan soldier and statesman • a decisive or final defeat or setback • a fortress in Paris, built in the 14th century • a key moment that set off the French Revolution. • a sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government; • Haitian patriot and leader of the Haitian Revolution slave rebellion. • ...
Dans Mon Sac 2013-07-04
7 Clues: What is the French for pen? • What is the French for phone? • What is the French for ruler? • What is the French for pencil? • What is the French for rubber? • What is the French for calculator? • What is the French for pencil case?
December 1st! 2021-12-01
13 Clues: 21st element • favourite food • you light this • one of our cars • French number one • type of ab exercise • Christmas in French • Christmas in Italian • best smelling flower • - Christmas tree in German • fermented food in the tree • your presentation was on this • What dave gets when he has an owl face
Food 2014-09-11
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- cream coulorful creamy cold
- red fruit with seeds
- bent stackable chips
- mexican food
- spongey baked food
- french buisicut filled dessert
- pan made breakfast food
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- twisted orange chips
- fatening food in a bun
- loops coulorul rings of cereal
- fries deep fried potato
- flat doughy food with toppings
- yellow dairy product
13 Clues: mexican food • spongey baked food • twisted orange chips • red fruit with seeds • bent stackable chips • yellow dairy product • fatening food in a bun • fries deep fried potato • pan made breakfast food • cream coulorful creamy cold • loops coulorul rings of cereal • french buisicut filled dessert • flat doughy food with toppings
Happy Birthday! 2020-11-15
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- A beautiful ruin.
- Your favourite tipple.
- Soft French Cheese.
- Mottisfont grows the best of these.
- Saturday night fave TV.
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- A family favourite pudding.
- Your car.
- Another yummy French cheese.
- The head of the Catholic church.
- Your favourite thing to do.
- Christmas pies.
- Number of children.
- A crunchy bedtime snack.
13 Clues: Your car. • Christmas pies. • A beautiful ruin. • Soft French Cheese. • Number of children. • Your favourite tipple. • Saturday night fave TV. • A crunchy bedtime snack. • A family favourite pudding. • Your favourite thing to do. • Another yummy French cheese. • The head of the Catholic church. • Mottisfont grows the best of these.
French Crossword - created by Isobel 2025-08-17
8 Clues: 'How are you' in French • What is 'Saturday' in French • When would you say Bonne Nuit • How do you say '14' in French • 'Mercerdi' means what in English • If you said 'J'ai Dix-Huit ans'you would be • The less formal way of saying 'hello' in French • How would you ask 'what is your name?' in french
The Crossword of France and All Things French 2022-05-20
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- France is sometimes called the ________
- The Louvre is the most-visited ________ in the world
- The croissant was actually invented in ________
- France produced the most ________ bottle of wine ever
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- The ________ person ever was French
- The French army was the first to use ________
- A very popular, long French bread
- 35% of all music you hear on the radio is ________
- you make escargot out of them
9 Clues: you make escargot out of them • A very popular, long French bread • The ________ person ever was French • France is sometimes called the ________ • The French army was the first to use ________ • The croissant was actually invented in ________ • 35% of all music you hear on the radio is ________ • The Louvre is the most-visited ________ in the world • ...
Duolingo Vocab 1 2022-09-16
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- teacher
- I am silly
- journalist
- I am eating a croissant
- he is going
- pizza
- you are going
- I speak French
- you are speaking French
- hotel
- I am an american (girl talking)
- it's a cat
- Italy
- he lives (in Pembine for example)
- restaurant
- please
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- England
- woman
- I’m taking a train
- I’m taking a taxi
- France
- where is the dog
- I am an american (boy talking)
- you are silly
- airport
- you are studying
- She is Mexican
- And you?
- car
- I am going
- train station
- airplane
- orange
33 Clues: car • woman • pizza • hotel • Italy • France • orange • please • England • teacher • airport • And you? • airplane • journalist • I am going • it's a cat • restaurant • I am silly • he is going • you are silly • you are going • train station • She is Mexican • I speak French • where is the dog • you are studying • I’m taking a taxi • I’m taking a train • I am eating a croissant • you are speaking French • I am an american (boy talking) • ...
Révision 2023-04-06
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- Quel âge ....-tu?
- Le contraire de "sur".
- Le féminin de "canadien", c'est .....
- La fille de ma tante est ma ......
- I am hungry: J'ai .....
- trashcan or dustbin
- Bedroom in French
- J'.... trente-cinq ans.
- I am tired: Je ..... fatigué.
- It is on the bed. C'est ..... le lit.
- Le professeur est ...... la classe.(in front of)
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- A house in French is called ........
- I am thirsty: J'ai .....
- A bed : .... lit
- Mon ....... est papa99@gmail.com.
- Ma femme et moi ........... une voiture(avoir).
- Le fils de ma soeur est mon neveu.
- I am cold. : J'ai .....
- 25+ 25= .......................
- Nous ........... nigerians (We are Nigerians).
20 Clues: A bed : .... lit • Quel âge ....-tu? • Bedroom in French • trashcan or dustbin • Le contraire de "sur". • I am hungry: J'ai ..... • I am cold. : J'ai ..... • J'.... trente-cinq ans. • I am thirsty: J'ai ..... • I am tired: Je ..... fatigué. • 25+ 25= ....................... • Mon ....... est papa99@gmail.com. • La fille de ma tante est ma ...... • Le fils de ma soeur est mon neveu. • ...
Nourriture et boissons 2023-06-02
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- common cold dessert
- Milk product that often have mix ins
- A fruit with Red/Green skin
- one of the most important french foods
- a common french dessert
- fluffy chocolate dessert
- an orange fish
- green with a large seed in centre
- fruit spread
- a flower-like vegetable
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- Rabbits are known to eat this
- a kid's favourite hot drink
- red fruit with green top
- a grain
- italians are known to eat this
- makes you cry
- often eaten with crackers
- a drink made fruit
- a small sweet treat
- ________ bread (extra ripe _______ are used for this)
- a dessert eaten on birthdays
21 Clues: a grain • fruit spread • makes you cry • an orange fish • a drink made fruit • common cold dessert • a small sweet treat • a common french dessert • a flower-like vegetable • red fruit with green top • fluffy chocolate dessert • often eaten with crackers • a kid's favourite hot drink • A fruit with Red/Green skin • a dessert eaten on birthdays • Rabbits are known to eat this • ...
Indochina 2023-06-21
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- Asian WWII power
- opposite of capitalism
- Vietnamese Communist political party
- educating about a party's ideals
- redistribution of land
- Pride for one's country
- Country who colonised Indochina
- spreading one country's influence
- leader of the Vietminh
- freedom and self-autonimy
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- lower social class
- Anti-colonial paper influenced Ho Chi Minh
- Hottie actor in french film
- Chinese communist leader
- Communist International organisation
- war from 1939-1945
- war for the underdogs
- Where the big 3 met after WWII
- French colony of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia
- debating terms for freedom throughout 1946
- oppression of culture
21 Clues: Asian WWII power • lower social class • war from 1939-1945 • war for the underdogs • oppression of culture • opposite of capitalism • redistribution of land • leader of the Vietminh • Pride for one's country • Chinese communist leader • freedom and self-autonimy • Hottie actor in french film • Where the big 3 met after WWII • Country who colonised Indochina • ...
soups and sauces 2021-12-01
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- juices the earliest sauces were just
- spices are always
- sauces tend to be
- clear soup
- vegetable
- a french word for broth
- who created sauces
- stable protein
- fragrance is contained where?
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- dried herbs need to
- rich smooth soups
- the colour of herbs comes from
- this preserves more of the flavor
- spices are grown in blank regions
- store spices in a
- they are meant to
- mostly made out of meat
- spices flavors are
- it takes blank to draw out the flavor
- sauce is comes from the Latin word
- mostly made out of bone
21 Clues: vegetable • clear soup • stable protein • rich smooth soups • spices are always • sauces tend to be • store spices in a • they are meant to • spices flavors are • who created sauces • dried herbs need to • mostly made out of meat • a french word for broth • mostly made out of bone • fragrance is contained where? • the colour of herbs comes from • this preserves more of the flavor • ...
Historical Icons Quest 2023-10-09
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- vinci - Renaissance artist and inventor
- - Roman general and dictator
- - Another name for Joan of Arc
- - 16th U.S. President, Emancipation Proclamation author
- - Father of modern astronomy
- - Venetian explorer of the Silk Road
- - American statesman and inventor
- - Egyptian queen and last Pharaoh
- - Renowned English monarch
- - Nobel Prize-winning physicist and chemist
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- - French military leader and emperor
- - Spartan king at Thermopylae
- - Theoretical physicist, E=mc^2 creator
- - Italian scientist and astronomer
- - French heroine and military leader
- - Classical composer Wolfgang Amadeus ___
- - Chinese philosopher and teacher
- khan - Mongol Empire founder
- - Composer of "Symphony No. 9"
- - Babylonian king, code of laws creator
20 Clues: - Renowned English monarch • - Roman general and dictator • - Father of modern astronomy • khan - Mongol Empire founder • - Spartan king at Thermopylae • - Another name for Joan of Arc • - Composer of "Symphony No. 9" • - Chinese philosopher and teacher • - American statesman and inventor • - Egyptian queen and last Pharaoh • - Italian scientist and astronomer • ...
french crossword puzzle 2024-05-22
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- verb hat means to want
- pretty in french
- je (etre) grand
- verb that means to do
- Michel (obeir) toujour a ses parents
- what is the verb to cook
- ils/elles (amier)
- to swim
- je (manger) le fruit
- tu (prendre)
- verb that mean to walk
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- the verb to play
- what is the verb to take in french
- je (choisir) la voiture bleue car elle est belle
- je (grossir)) apres que je mange un pizza
- to rent
- nous (finir) de manger notre repas
- nous (attendre)
- vous (grandir) chanque fois que je to vois
- to know
20 Clues: to rent • to swim • to know • tu (prendre) • je (etre) grand • nous (attendre) • the verb to play • pretty in french • ils/elles (amier) • je (manger) le fruit • verb that means to do • verb hat means to want • verb that mean to walk • what is the verb to cook • what is the verb to take in french • nous (finir) de manger notre repas • Michel (obeir) toujour a ses parents • ...
Food 2024-06-10
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- mom's weird food combo with cereal
- the best parties to have
- what can't audrey eat (dentist said so)
- only sauce allowed
- "can i have .....?" -hughie
- only mom likes this food
- food maggie pretended not to like bc audrey didn't
- what hughie is known for liking
- we have none today
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- dad's signature french breakfast
- pre swim meet food
- our go-to quick food place
- maggie's favorite food
- post church
- not tall
- the only good leftover food
- audrey's culture and food
- what hughie finally is ok with eating
- one of the 3 main food groups
- what dad wants butter to be
20 Clues: not tall • post church • pre swim meet food • only sauce allowed • we have none today • maggie's favorite food • the best parties to have • only mom likes this food • audrey's culture and food • our go-to quick food place • the only good leftover food • "can i have .....?" -hughie • what dad wants butter to be • one of the 3 main food groups • what hughie is known for liking • ...
The French revolution 2024-12-16
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- form of government
- used to massecre
- military commander
- French society that was divided into 3 _____
- Public safety __________
- VXI- King of France that was executed by guillotine
- of Terror: A series of massacre and public execution
- political power in the public through representatives
- Laws of a nation
- 5-member committee
- divided into legitimists
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- the age of reason
- The second estate
- Country
- A leader in the Jacobins club and a key figure in the French Revolution
- Third Estate
- overthrow a government system
- Member of the Jacobin Club
- Fortress in Paris known as Saint Antoine
- 1st estate
20 Clues: Country • 1st estate • Third Estate • Laws of a nation • The second estate • form of government • military commander • 5-member committee • used to massecre • the age of reason • Public safety __________ • Member of the Jacobin Club • divided into legitimists • overthrow a government system • Fortress in Paris known as Saint Antoine • French society that was divided into 3 _____ • ...
WINE & SPIRITS 2025-03-29
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- Distilled wine
- Australian red wine
- Mexican spirit from agave
- Argentine wine specialty
- Italian sparkling wine
- Fortified wine for cocktails
- American whiskey from corn
- Means a little bitter" in Italian.
- Spanish wine punch
- Noir or Grigio grape variety
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- A clear alcoholic spirit flavored with juniper berries.
- Spirit production facility
- California wine specialty
- Smooth French red wine
- An alcoholic drink distilled from fermented grains.
- German white wine
- Green anise-flavored spirit
- Popular white grape variety
- Whisky from Scotland
- French brandy region
- Sparkling wine region
- Clear Russian spirit
- Bold red wine grape
23 Clues: Distilled wine • German white wine • Spanish wine punch • Australian red wine • Bold red wine grape • Whisky from Scotland • French brandy region • Clear Russian spirit • Sparkling wine region • Smooth French red wine • Italian sparkling wine • Argentine wine specialty • California wine specialty • Mexican spirit from agave • Spirit production facility • American whiskey from corn • ...
WHO'WHO AMERICAN REVOLUTION 2024-10-10
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- Governor of Virginia during the war
- Trained the troops at Valley Forge
- Colonist who supported the British
- Loser at Yorktown
- Leader of the Green Mountain Boys
- Trusted French friend of Washington
- Future president wounded at Trenton
- Jewish financial supporter
- Spanish governor who supplied the Americans
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- French alliance negotiator
- Famous "Molly" who fought at Monmouth
- Sewed flags for Continental Army
- Led raids on British ships
- Executed as a spy
- Evacuated Boston
- African American "Paul Revere"
- Author of The Crisis
- Commander-in-Chief
- Future president who negotiated the Treaty of Paris 1783
- African American spy
- Loser at Saratoga
21 Clues: Evacuated Boston • Executed as a spy • Loser at Yorktown • Loser at Saratoga • Commander-in-Chief • Author of The Crisis • African American spy • French alliance negotiator • Led raids on British ships • Jewish financial supporter • African American "Paul Revere" • Sewed flags for Continental Army • Leader of the Green Mountain Boys • Trained the troops at Valley Forge • ...
24 2024-08-05
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- Second-tier Le Mans class.
- American Le Mans icon.
- Historic Le Mans winner.
- Le Mans winner.
- Grand Touring cars.
- Dominant at Le Mans.
- Le Mans GT winners.
- Japanese Le Mans winner.
- French Le Mans winner.
- Record Le Mans wins.
- Le Mans winning team.
- Future Le Mans class.
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- Top Le Mans class.
- French endurance team.
- Successful rally brand.
- F1 and Le Mans winners.
- Iconic Le Mans team.
- Recent Le Mans winners.
- Le Mans winners.
- Le Mans GT class.
- Long-distance racing.
- Le Mans class.
- Historic Le Mans team.
- Infamous rally era.
- Japanese Le Mans effort.
25 Clues: Le Mans class. • Le Mans winner. • Le Mans winners. • Le Mans GT class. • Top Le Mans class. • Grand Touring cars. • Le Mans GT winners. • Infamous rally era. • Iconic Le Mans team. • Dominant at Le Mans. • Record Le Mans wins. • Long-distance racing. • Le Mans winning team. • Future Le Mans class. • French endurance team. • American Le Mans icon. • French Le Mans winner. • Historic Le Mans team. • ...
Des sports et l'equipment 2023-05-03
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- the french word for skates
- the french word for board (as in skateboard or snowboard)
- This is hused to hit a golf ball
- This is used to sit on a horse's back
- The french word for raquet
- This is worn to protect your head
- This protects your knees
- word for a sail
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- This is needed to get a slam dunk
- this protects your elbows
- This is worn on the hands
11 Clues: word for a sail • This protects your knees • this protects your elbows • This is worn on the hands • the french word for skates • The french word for raquet • This is hused to hit a golf ball • This is needed to get a slam dunk • This is worn to protect your head • This is used to sit on a horse's back • the french word for board (as in skateboard or snowboard)
People of Note (Independence) 2025-05-15
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- Known as Molly Pitcher
- General who did not attend his surrender to America
- French enlightenment thinker wrote "Spirit of Laws"
- Became the First Chief Justice
- French foreign minister (The XYZ affair)
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- killed in a duel by Aaron Burr
- 1786 led a rebellion of farmers against Massachusetts
- Captained the capture of the naval vessel "Serapis"
- First published African American poet
- Famous French noble who fought beside Washington
- Chief Justice appointed by president Adams
11 Clues: Known as Molly Pitcher • killed in a duel by Aaron Burr • Became the First Chief Justice • First published African American poet • French foreign minister (The XYZ affair) • Chief Justice appointed by president Adams • Famous French noble who fought beside Washington • Captained the capture of the naval vessel "Serapis" • ...
French Crossword - created by Isobel 2025-08-17
8 Clues: 'How are you' in French • What is 'Saturday' in French • When would you say Bonne Nuit • How do you say '14' in French • 'Mercerdi' means what in English • If you said 'J'ai Dix-Huit ans'you would be • The less formal way of saying 'hello' in French • How would you ask 'what is your name?' in french
Les pays 2024-10-24
8 Clues: French name of India • French name of Spain • French name of Germany • French name of England • Feminine plural nationality of USA • Feminine singular nationality of Italy • Masculin plural nationality of England • Feminine singular nationality of Canada
SS17 Crossword 2023-11-16
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- Where the French wanted to connect the northern trade routes with the Gulf of Mexico
- located in the Ohio River country, in what is now Pittsburgh
- Tanaghrisson's allies, and the side that George Washington served
- group of Indians who established trade with the French and British, land was invaded and involvthe ed in French and Indian War
- when someone is killed for political or religious reasons
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- location where the Allegheny River and the Monongahela River meet to form the large Ohio River
- the name for the French and Indian War in Europe
- having a strong desire to succeed
- ended the French and Indian War, signed in 1763
- group that Mary Jemison chose to live her life with after her husband Shenijee was killed
10 Clues: having a strong desire to succeed • ended the French and Indian War, signed in 1763 • the name for the French and Indian War in Europe • when someone is killed for political or religious reasons • located in the Ohio River country, in what is now Pittsburgh • Tanaghrisson's allies, and the side that George Washington served • ...
The US election 2021-02-03
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- the number of cm of a person
- ... we can (Obama's slogan)
- Current president
- Ex president
- a synonym for honest
- the opposite of disrespectful
- the opposite of good-humored
- a word used to express a capacity
- do business
- the opposite of fat
- slim, medium, fat...
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- animal (symbol) of the republican party
- a synonym for sociable
- a person who wants to become president
- "cheveux" in french
- the english for "discours"
- "yeux" in french
- animal (symbol) of the democrat party
- the opposite of calm
- a black president
- the opposite of tall
- the opposite of old
22 Clues: do business • Ex president • "yeux" in french • Current president • a black president • "cheveux" in french • the opposite of fat • the opposite of old • a synonym for honest • the opposite of calm • the opposite of tall • slim, medium, fat... • a synonym for sociable • the english for "discours" • ... we can (Obama's slogan) • the number of cm of a person • the opposite of good-humored • ...
Describing people 2020-09-27
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- with brown hair (masc)
- French ( masc)
- cute (fem)
- small (masc)
- blond (masc)
- idiotic ( masc)
- French (fem)
- strong (fem)
- old (masc)
- with red hair (fem)
- weak
- blond (fem)
- small (fem)
- unattractive (masc)
- fat (fem)
- stupid
- old (fem)
- intelligent (fem)
- beautiful (masc)
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- American (fem)
- with brown hair (fem)
- rich
- athletic (fem)
- athletic (masc)
- ugly
- poor
- American (masc)
- fat (masc)
- cute(masc)
- not intelligent
- strong (masc)
- beautiful (fem)
- with red hair (masc)
- tall (masc)
- intelligent (masc)
- thin
- young
- unattractive (fem)
- tall (fem)
39 Clues: rich • ugly • poor • weak • thin • young • stupid • fat (fem) • old (fem) • cute (fem) • fat (masc) • cute(masc) • old (masc) • tall (fem) • blond (fem) • small (fem) • tall (masc) • small (masc) • blond (masc) • French (fem) • strong (fem) • strong (masc) • American (fem) • French ( masc) • athletic (fem) • athletic (masc) • American (masc) • not intelligent • idiotic ( masc) • beautiful (fem) • beautiful (masc) • intelligent (fem) • ...
Indigenous crossword puzzle 2021-03-26
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- the place Samuel set up a trading post
- the coldest month
- what Canada means
- the people Samuel traded with a lot
- the people Samuel was against
- A common fur
- Samuel's last name
- the people that lived before us
- What Samuel was against
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- they use this for cloths
- what they travel on
- A boat they ride on
- what the mostly traveled on
- a tool they use
- Where you give something and get something
- the language Samuel spoke
- The day Samuel day
- where the french lived
- the place this all took place
- a really dangerous disease
20 Clues: A common fur • a tool they use • the coldest month • what Canada means • The day Samuel day • Samuel's last name • what they travel on • A boat they ride on • where the french lived • What Samuel was against • they use this for cloths • the language Samuel spoke • a really dangerous disease • what the mostly traveled on • the people Samuel was against • the place this all took place • ...
Courtney's Crossword 2013-11-03
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- A tall, yellow, spotted animal
- A french desert starting with B
- Unknown
- Opposite to parallel
- What ships need to float
- A throat disease
- A large, fat, grey animal
- A substance that helps keep you awake
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- Knights and swords
- Another word for a pirate
- A white, creamy sauce
- Shy, ashamed
- A medical person specialising in children
- When you blend in
- Shelly sells sea shells at the sea shore
- A large, white, ocean bird with long narrow wings
- A violet and purple precious stone
- Where the dead live
- A flakey, French, breakfast bread
- A noisy pet bird
20 Clues: Unknown • Shy, ashamed • A throat disease • A noisy pet bird • When you blend in • Knights and swords • Where the dead live • Opposite to parallel • A white, creamy sauce • What ships need to float • Another word for a pirate • A large, fat, grey animal • A tall, yellow, spotted animal • A french desert starting with B • A flakey, French, breakfast bread • A violet and purple precious stone • ...
History Crossword 2014-10-22
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- scary people from Mongolia
- a club with a heavy metal head
- grants of land
- the land ruled by the emperor
- the soldiers of the medieval era
- the modern day french
- the old name for Istanbul
- the people under the knights that work on fields
- the ships the vikings used
- rule the monasteries
- a 15 foot long spear
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- barbarians from northern Europe
- hunting with birds
- french word for horse
- the rulers of the empire
- the knights' ideal code of honor
- farm animals
- peasants tied to the land
- tax
- Empires also known as Saracens
20 Clues: tax • farm animals • grants of land • hunting with birds • rule the monasteries • a 15 foot long spear • french word for horse • the modern day french • the rulers of the empire • peasants tied to the land • the old name for Istanbul • scary people from Mongolia • the ships the vikings used • the land ruled by the emperor • a club with a heavy metal head • Empires also known as Saracens • ...
46 2024-08-19
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- Audrey Hepburn’s favorite
- Known for the "New Look"
- Iconic French couture house
- Oldest French fashion house
- Master of bias-cut dresses
- Surrealist couture
- Signature military style
- Master of silhouette
- Early 20th-century couturier
- Italian luxury fashion
- Asian-inspired fashion
- Avant-garde designer
- Opulent and theatrical
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- High-end Italian brand
- Famous for fur
- Savage beauty designs
- Space-age designs
- Creator of Le Smoking
- Known for sculptural designs
- Sleek Italian tailoring
- Red dresses maestro
- Known for minimalist luxury
- Romantic Parisian style
- Famous for Birkin bag
- Draped and feminine designs
25 Clues: Famous for fur • Space-age designs • Surrealist couture • Red dresses maestro • Master of silhouette • Avant-garde designer • Savage beauty designs • Creator of Le Smoking • Famous for Birkin bag • High-end Italian brand • Italian luxury fashion • Asian-inspired fashion • Opulent and theatrical • Sleek Italian tailoring • Romantic Parisian style • Known for the "New Look" • ...
LFWOVBCBNRBISTML (Limited French Words Of Various Bredth and Complexity But Not Really Because I Struggle Too Much For My Level) 2023-01-04
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- to like your own voice
- canis lupus familiarus
- fruit of forbidden knowledge
- permanently spoken words in a binding
- hypothetical
- opposite of pants
- synonym to cap
- coordinated movements to music
- 6 string instrument
- stone and dirt goliath
- to get somewhere
- place of learning
- sad
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- kills 99.9% of bacteria
- the practice of math
- I speak to you, but I am not the speaker
- however
- a unit of the alphabet or a piece of mail
- french
- stories of the past
- hit a puck with sticks
- way northern folk (french speaking)
- hundred
- to appreciate
- frozen water
25 Clues: sad • french • however • hundred • hypothetical • frozen water • to appreciate • synonym to cap • to get somewhere • opposite of pants • place of learning • stories of the past • 6 string instrument • the practice of math • to like your own voice • canis lupus familiarus • hit a puck with sticks • stone and dirt goliath • kills 99.9% of bacteria • fruit of forbidden knowledge • ...
Final review- 1A Vocabulaire 2025-05-27
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- a little bit
- I am
- French
- to talk
- vanilla
- school
- a lot
- family
- chicken
- dog
- the beach
- Tuesday
- Thursday
- to watch
- French pancakes
- Friday
- capital of France
- She is
- English
- ten
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- middle school
- I don't like
- because
- Wednesday
- strawberry
- brother
- to swim
- sister
- home/the house
- Monday
- to work
- to listen
- computer
- to eat
- P.E. class
- Sunday
- twenty
- today
- big/tall
- lemon
- small/short
- Saturday
- He is
- friends
44 Clues: dog • ten • I am • a lot • today • lemon • He is • French • sister • school • Monday • to eat • family • Sunday • twenty • Friday • She is • because • brother • to talk • to swim • vanilla • to work • chicken • Tuesday • English • friends • computer • Thursday • big/tall • to watch • Saturday • Wednesday • to listen • the beach • strawberry • P.E. class • small/short • I don't like • a little bit • middle school • home/the house • French pancakes • capital of France
First Year's 2025-09-11
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- Crumpled gown (4)
- Partial subject of DaVinci's painting(4)
- _________________ (8)
- Between Bugmore and Bishopdown(9)
- Florist cut short by brief French Revolutionary killer (3, 7)
- ______________(7)
- Hop value (9)
- Student who thinks without tea (5)
- Biblical river and doubter (5, 6)
- The, initially, League Manager's Association(6)
- He's trouble!(6)
- _______________ (7)
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- Shakespeare's descendant (9)
- ________________ (5)
- Bowling, batting, ________ (8)
- Oak's rival (3)
- Name as morse coded(7)
- __________________(7)
- Run! Run!(7)
- Messy doam'd hair (4, 5)
- Old person's aid (6)
- We promise to only do this once!(5)
- Real French antonym (4)
23 Clues: Run! Run!(7) • Hop value (9) • Oak's rival (3) • He's trouble!(6) • Crumpled gown (4) • ______________(7) • _______________ (7) • ________________ (5) • Old person's aid (6) • _________________ (8) • __________________(7) • Name as morse coded(7) • Real French antonym (4) • Messy doam'd hair (4, 5) • Shakespeare's descendant (9) • Bowling, batting, ________ (8) • ...
Anything goes 2025-08-28
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- Inscribed for others
- Japanese request for quiet?
- Plays across borders
- coffeehouse for French police
- October collection
- Not Dead
- Not sore?
- Crust?
- Between two times
- convolvulus
- Some like it hot
- Charge!
- See an event
- Around till the 19th
- Growing friendly?
- Pushing up daisies?
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- Burnt Italian?
- Seven births?
- use your hand or foot?
- At the top?
- hallway
- Not here?
- foreign fright?
- No longer around
- cider parentage?
- Mobile traveller?
- Not lager
- exist
- You will get better
- Going up in the world
- For ever
- Not laying down
- French brandy?
33 Clues: exist • Crust? • hallway • Charge! • Not Dead • For ever • Not here? • Not lager • Not sore? • At the top? • convolvulus • See an event • Seven births? • Burnt Italian? • French brandy? • foreign fright? • Not laying down • No longer around • cider parentage? • Some like it hot • Mobile traveller? • Between two times • Growing friendly? • October collection • You will get better • Pushing up daisies? • Inscribed for others • ...
Ch. 4.4: The American Revolution Review 2023-07-04
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- What England charged the colonists after the French & Indian War
- Spell the number of branches the U.S. government set up under the Constitution
- Type of system that splits the power between a national and state level
- Name of John Locke's philosophical theory that says if a government is not protecting the rights of the people, the government can be overthrown.
- Name of the European nation that assisted the colonists fight against the British
- Type of democracy that JJ Rousseau supported, which allows every citizen the right to vote for their President
- The name of the second U.S. government
- Suffrage, otherwise known as the right to ___
- Name of the King of England before the American Revolution
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- The Amendment where Voltaire inspired the freedom of speech
- Alternate name for the French & Indian War
- Italian philosopher who supported the rights of the accused- which we see in Bill of Rights
- Spell the number of amendments that are in the Bill of Rights
- Name of the 1804 republic that was inspired by the American and French Revolutions
- Last name of the French philosopher who coined the phrase "separation of powers"
- Change or addition to the Constitution
- The thing that inspired the colonists to revolt
- Whose rights are protected by the Bill of Rights?
- An example power for checks and balances; specifically where the President can decline a law that was passed by Congress
19 Clues: Change or addition to the Constitution • The name of the second U.S. government • Alternate name for the French & Indian War • Suffrage, otherwise known as the right to ___ • The thing that inspired the colonists to revolt • Whose rights are protected by the Bill of Rights? • Name of the King of England before the American Revolution • ...
4.3 - Battlegrounds Shifts & 4.4 - The Final Years 2024-10-07
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- A British General who took thousands of prisoners at Charles Town.
- Inspired by the American Revolution, this french colony revolted against France in 1791.
- Defeated the British at the Battle of Cowpens.
- Comte de ___________ was the French commander who joined forces with Washington at Yorktown.
- These foreign troops helped defeat the British at Yorktown.
- He resolved the conflict between Soldiers and Continental Congress when Congress refused to pay them.
- The British felt that they would have more success fighting in the South because there were many ___________ there.
- Patriot Leader known as the "Swamp Fox." He Perfected the Hit-and-run War tactics.
- The Treat of ________ was signed in September of 1783, Britain agrees to recognize the United States as independent.
Down
- Hit-and-run war tactics.
- led the Patriots' victory at Vincennes, which strengthened the American position in the West?
- This Patriot famously said, "I have not yet begun to fight."
- This French officer led Patriot troops to pinning down the British Army at Yorktown.
- A merchant Warship.
- Native Americans sided with the British during the Revolutionary war because they seemed less of a _______.
- After realizing he could not conquer North and South Carolina, he retreated to Yorktown, Virginia.
- Inspired by the American Revolution, this started in 1789 in France with rebels using the motto: "Liberty, Equality, & Fraternity.".
- When the British threatened to Hang American leaders, Patriot forces defeated the British at ______ ____________.
- to approve officialy.
19 Clues: A merchant Warship. • to approve officialy. • Hit-and-run war tactics. • Defeated the British at the Battle of Cowpens. • These foreign troops helped defeat the British at Yorktown. • This Patriot famously said, "I have not yet begun to fight." • A British General who took thousands of prisoners at Charles Town. • ...
Thomas Paine 2015-10-13
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- Paine's most famous writing
- country visited after returning home
- A major insult to Paine
- Paine wanted to write for
- Conway's two volume book
- How Paine dismissed the king
- How did Paine feel?
- Paine's mother's religion
- What disapproved monarchy?
- Paine spoke with
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- How long was Paine imprisoned?
- religion Paine was critical toward
- English government charged Paine with
- French National assembly gave Paine
- Paine was America's first
- Paine's book
- French National Convention abolished
- Paine participated in two
- Paine's artisan skill product
- Paine's original country
- not a political leader, a
- Paine's "plan" in Common Sense
22 Clues: Paine's book • Paine spoke with • How did Paine feel? • A major insult to Paine • Conway's two volume book • Paine's original country • Paine was America's first • Paine wanted to write for • Paine participated in two • not a political leader, a • Paine's mother's religion • What disapproved monarchy? • Paine's most famous writing • How Paine dismissed the king • ...
The American Revolution 2016-10-18
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- colonist siding with British
- commandor of French troops for French-Amercan war
- treaty that recognized Americas independence
- famous conflict
- second group of delegates
- important patriot victory
- 47-page pamphlet
- wealthy young frenchman
- fighters for independence
- jackets
- force of colonies
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- gathering of colonial leaders
- western campaign voulenteer
- governor of Spanish Louisana
- last major battle of American Revolution
- author
- written independence
- local militia
- expireneced militia officer from Prussia
- organizer of a brigade, a group of guerrilla soldiers
- outlaw; killed leader of mutiny
- virginia commander
- documents author
- new york turning point
- foreign soldiers
25 Clues: author • jackets • local militia • famous conflict • documents author • 47-page pamphlet • foreign soldiers • force of colonies • virginia commander • written independence • new york turning point • wealthy young frenchman • second group of delegates • important patriot victory • fighters for independence • western campaign voulenteer • governor of Spanish Louisana • colonist siding with British • ...
