french Crossword Puzzles
Rocket Richard 2025-03-18
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- leader of the team
- One of Canada’s national sports
- uncontrolled public protest
- a large change in society
- Montreal hockey team
- a French speaking Canadian
- strong willed synonym
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- a professional sports player
- an award representing an achievement
- ___________ ship
- when a shot goes in
- muscular
- someone you look up to
- the language spoken in France
14 Clues: muscular • ___________ ship • leader of the team • when a shot goes in • Montreal hockey team • strong willed synonym • someone you look up to • a large change in society • a French speaking Canadian • uncontrolled public protest • a professional sports player • the language spoken in France • One of Canada’s national sports • an award representing an achievement
The Case of the Missing Merlot 2025-10-12
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- : Crumbly Greek cheese
- : Sharp English cheese
- : Spanish red wine region
- : Mild Dutch cheese
- : Semi-hard Dutch cheese
- : Soft French cheese with a bloomy rind
- : Pink, chilled wine
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- : Sweet fortified wine from Portugal
- : Nutty Italian cheese
- : Popular white wine
- : California wine region
- : Smooth red wine
- : Soft French cheese
- : Aromatic German white wine
14 Clues: : Smooth red wine • : Mild Dutch cheese • : Popular white wine • : Soft French cheese • : Pink, chilled wine • : Crumbly Greek cheese • : Nutty Italian cheese • : Sharp English cheese • : California wine region • : Semi-hard Dutch cheese • : Spanish red wine region • : Aromatic German white wine • : Sweet fortified wine from Portugal • : Soft French cheese with a bloomy rind
Social Study Crossword 2 2023-01-15
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- model with the sun in the middle as opposed to the common church's earth in the middle
- old French class system, divided into 1st, 2nd, and 3rd estates
- French military commander born in Corsica, served in the military before turning the French republic into a empire
- a state in which power is held by elected officials, usually the "common" people can vote them in
- more conservatives party of the French revolution
- belief that is against the church's commonly held belief
- fundamental rules bound to a government
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- a person who has left their country to settle in another, usually for political and/or economical reasons
- a nation should be held together with a state
- a more left and radical group of the French revolution
- Era in which intellectual concepts were invented, advocated, or discovered
11 Clues: fundamental rules bound to a government • a nation should be held together with a state • more conservatives party of the French revolution • a more left and radical group of the French revolution • belief that is against the church's commonly held belief • old French class system, divided into 1st, 2nd, and 3rd estates • ...
Athlete 2025-06-04
8 Clues: Serbian tennisman • Swedish pole vaulter • French rugbyman who wear number 9 • French sieblings who play ping-pong • Famous Real Madrid's french forward • American basketballer who played at Bulls • French swimmer who won 5 medals at the last Olympics • French fencer who won gold medal in Tokyo's Olympics
Revision 2021-09-18
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- Plural of city.
- "... are you?""Fine, and you?"
- Are you on business or on ...?
- "... is the lift?" "Over there"
- Can you repeat? I don't ...
- She is French. ... name is Brigitte.
- My wife is ... actress.
- Nationality for the USA.
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- Plural of person.
- Plural of class.
- Plural of child.
- ... name is Paul. He's a musician.
- "... do you have French lessons?" "On Mondays"
- What's ... phone number?
- "... 's your nationality?"
- ... me, are they free?
- Paul, ... is my friend, Anna.
17 Clues: Plural of city. • Plural of class. • Plural of child. • Plural of person. • ... me, are they free? • My wife is ... actress. • What's ... phone number? • Nationality for the USA. • "... 's your nationality?" • Can you repeat? I don't ... • Paul, ... is my friend, Anna. • "... are you?""Fine, and you?" • Are you on business or on ...? • "... is the lift?" "Over there" • ...
Lmao idk 2022-08-27
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- the noise a
- When pigs ___
- Swedish furniture shop
- French flakey pastry
- french word for cheese
- where patients stay to recover
- not even
- a red gem
- The first word of the title of a sci-fi TV show
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- Measurement of volume
- Pattern of a Dalmatians fur
- other name for a sunfish
- National animal of Poland
- mass lack of water
- a word where each letter stands for another word
- smaller country
- The quick _____ fox jumped over the lazy dog.
17 Clues: not even • a red gem • the noise a • When pigs ___ • smaller country • mass lack of water • French flakey pastry • Measurement of volume • Swedish furniture shop • french word for cheese • other name for a sunfish • National animal of Poland • Pattern of a Dalmatians fur • where patients stay to recover • The quick _____ fox jumped over the lazy dog. • ...
Le Goûter 2024-04-12
10 Clues: food in french • during in french • the size of a snack • to do something fast • Were a snack is eaten • common drink with a snack • Common snack food in french • mainly eaten by these people • food eaten between lunch and dinner • meal eaten in the middle of the day
Svenska 2021-05-27
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- Can you guess the English for kakoa?
- which French word inspired betong? hint used in building
- Fåtölj means chair - what French word inspired it?
- The Swedish verb jobba means to.......?
- which fragrant French word inspired parfym?
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- England is England in Swedish, what do you think Frankrike is?
- how do you think you would translate bibliotek into French?
- What type of animal is hund?
- what do you think kung would be in English
- How would you translate tårta into English
10 Clues: What type of animal is hund? • Can you guess the English for kakoa? • The Swedish verb jobba means to.......? • what do you think kung would be in English • How would you translate tårta into English • which fragrant French word inspired parfym? • Fåtölj means chair - what French word inspired it? • which French word inspired betong? hint used in building • ...
French Revolution 2024-03-19
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- A system of government in which a King or Queen is in reign
- The middle and upper classes of French society
- The unique cultural identity of people
- Someone who supports a centralized Republic
- A romance language of the Indo-European family
- A social class in France before the French Revolution
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- A former French emperor and military commander
- A machine with a heavy blade that slices vertically in grooves
- A large armory and state prison in the middle of Paris
- A forcible overthrow of a government
10 Clues: A forcible overthrow of a government • The unique cultural identity of people • Someone who supports a centralized Republic • A former French emperor and military commander • The middle and upper classes of French society • A romance language of the Indo-European family • A social class in France before the French Revolution • ...
Food in New France 2025-10-09
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- A Vitamin C deficiency that plagued colonists
- Major French-speaking region of Canada
- Modern-day country that the French colonized
- Tribe that helped colonists
- Grain used to make bread
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- Animal compared by the colonists to pork
- French dude famous for exploring Canada
- Food that was 65-80% of a French diet
- Animal compared by the colonists to beef
9 Clues: Grain used to make bread • Tribe that helped colonists • Food that was 65-80% of a French diet • Major French-speaking region of Canada • French dude famous for exploring Canada • Animal compared by the colonists to pork • Animal compared by the colonists to beef • Modern-day country that the French colonized • A Vitamin C deficiency that plagued colonists
Sport 2023-11-14
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- Fishing, and also means "peach"
- Dancing but in French
- Swimming
- Victor Wembanyama plays this sport
- Nick Kyrgios plays this sport
- You need snow for this sport
- Let's run in French
- Le Tour de France
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- It looks like volley but it is not
- Ice skating
- Similar to tennis
- Horse riding
- Gymnastics
- Sport of the Wallabies
- Not talking about feet
- Mintonette is the original name of this sport
16 Clues: Swimming • Gymnastics • Ice skating • Horse riding • Similar to tennis • Le Tour de France • Let's run in French • Dancing but in French • Sport of the Wallabies • Not talking about feet • You need snow for this sport • Nick Kyrgios plays this sport • Fishing, and also means "peach" • It looks like volley but it is not • Victor Wembanyama plays this sport • ...
Crossword 2021-09-24
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- Desert animal with hump
- Works in tech industry
- Atlantic or Pacific
- Found in Fortnite treasure chests
- Creta automaker
- Liquids and gases
- International distress call
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- Colourful parrot
- Language that gave us Aviation, Debris and Navy
- French city in 'Cafe Terrace at Night'
- Mix of metals
- Gaming console by Microsoft
- Lobe that processes sensory information
- Battery terminal
- Main body of a ship
- Window part that is opened
16 Clues: Mix of metals • Creta automaker • Colourful parrot • Battery terminal • Liquids and gases • Atlantic or Pacific • Main body of a ship • Works in tech industry • Desert animal with hump • Window part that is opened • Gaming console by Microsoft • International distress call • Found in Fortnite treasure chests • French city in 'Cafe Terrace at Night' • Lobe that processes sensory information • ...
George Washington 2022-08-22
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- Treaty of Paris This formally concluded the French and Indian War.
- The number of languages Washington spoke
- Washington's first job
- The region disputed between England and France
- The name of George Washington's father
- Washington's age during the French and Indian War
- The name of Washington's wife
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- Virginians began venturing over the ___ Mountains
- A famous myth about George Washington and a ___
- George Washington's family home
- Where Washington was from
- Braddock was defeated by a group of ___ Indians and French soldiers.
12 Clues: Washington's first job • Where Washington was from • The name of Washington's wife • George Washington's family home • The name of George Washington's father • The number of languages Washington spoke • The region disputed between England and France • A famous myth about George Washington and a ___ • Virginians began venturing over the ___ Mountains • ...
Cinco de Mayo 2022-05-04
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- Mexican president at the time.
- Emperor of the short-lived Second Mexican Empire
- Guerra de _______ - Mexican Civil War from 1858-1860.
- Cinco de Mayo celebrate the battle at ______.
- Main fort during battle of [REDACTED].
- Famous dish during Cinco de Mayo.
- French emperor, ________ III, at the time.
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- French soldier.
- Chicken _____ is another dish popular for Cinco de Mayo.
- Mexican general at battle of (REDACTED).
- French general at battle of (REDACTED).
- City (in Texas) that claims to have the world's largest piñata
12 Clues: French soldier. • Mexican president at the time. • Famous dish during Cinco de Mayo. • Main fort during battle of [REDACTED]. • French general at battle of (REDACTED). • Mexican general at battle of (REDACTED). • French emperor, ________ III, at the time. • Cinco de Mayo celebrate the battle at ______. • Emperor of the short-lived Second Mexican Empire • ...
French Baroque architecture that showed the granduer of Louis XIV 2023-10-24
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- French Baroque architecture symbolized _ of the king
- the sun king
- French Baroque focused on
- Hall of Mirrors was melded with Classical and Baroque _ effects
- Versailles moved the seat of government away from _
- French Baroque was inspired by _ Baroque
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- group of identical houses around a square
- Andre Charles Boule was the most prominent _
- architect of Hall of Mirrors
- supplied furniture and tapestries
- houses over 100,000 people and consolidated Louis XIV's power
- type of vault in Hall of Mirrors
12 Clues: the sun king • French Baroque focused on • architect of Hall of Mirrors • type of vault in Hall of Mirrors • supplied furniture and tapestries • French Baroque was inspired by _ Baroque • group of identical houses around a square • Andre Charles Boule was the most prominent _ • Versailles moved the seat of government away from _ • ...
Division and Democracy in France 2017-01-23
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- The _____ affair showed the unfairness inflicted upon Jews.
- Another name for the prime minister
- The right to vote
- Prejudice against Jews
- Nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte
- Rebels who set up the Paris Commune
- An Austrian prince that was put on the Mexican throne
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- The __________'s main goal was to salvage the French Republic.
- _____ war that ended French dominance in Europe.
- The French government stopped paying the salaries of the ____ to further separate the church and state.
- Linked the Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea
- temporary
- The movement to rebuild a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
- Italy gave France the _____ and Savoy provinces in return for help in defeating the Austrians.
- The knowing publication of false or damaging documents.
15 Clues: temporary • The right to vote • Prejudice against Jews • Nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte • Another name for the prime minister • Rebels who set up the Paris Commune • Linked the Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea • _____ war that ended French dominance in Europe. • An Austrian prince that was put on the Mexican throne • The movement to rebuild a Jewish homeland in Palestine. • ...
Canada 2019-02-06
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- / The major bay in Canada
- / The type of leaf that is on the national flag
- / Name of the country we are talking about
- / A food dish that is made by pouring hot gravy over french fries and cheese curds
- / National animal of Canada
- / National flower of Canada
- / Number of the different kinds of borders surrounding Canada
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- / The COUNTRY that borders the south of Canada
- / The major gulf that is in Canada
- / Ocean that borders the north of Canada
- / Official language of Canada that IS NOT English
- / Ocean that borders the East of Canada
- / Ocean that borders the West of Canada
- / Official language of Canada that IS NOT French
- / First name of the current Prime Minister
15 Clues: / The major bay in Canada • / National animal of Canada • / National flower of Canada • / The major gulf that is in Canada • / Ocean that borders the East of Canada • / Ocean that borders the West of Canada • / Ocean that borders the north of Canada • / Name of the country we are talking about • / First name of the current Prime Minister • ...
Smith Crossword 2023-04-17
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- The month the British surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown.
- The Army that the Patriots were fighting against.
- The army that helped the Patriots in the battle of Yorktown.
- The American general and first president.
- This French man helped the Patriot army, serving under Washington.
- The setting of the last battle in the Revolutionary War.
- This Prussian helped whip the Patriots into shape.
- The townspeople that supported the British in the colonies.
- The British taxed this popular drink.
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- The General of the British army.
- Taxation without ___________.
- The General of the French War.
- The year the Revolutionary War ended.
- The winning army of the Revolutionary War.
- This is what dollar bills used to represent.
15 Clues: Taxation without ___________. • The General of the French War. • The General of the British army. • The year the Revolutionary War ended. • The British taxed this popular drink. • The American general and first president. • The winning army of the Revolutionary War. • This is what dollar bills used to represent. • The Army that the Patriots were fighting against. • ...
Spring 2022-04-28
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- How do you say spring break in spanish?
- In German, what grows on trees?
- How do you say sun in Latin?
- Creative in Latin is:
- In German, what do we mow on the ground?
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- How do you say bunny in French
- In Spanish, what holiday is in may?
- In Latin, a caterpillar turns into a:
- How do you say rain in German?
- What is a nap in Spanish?
- In French, What grows in spring?
- The opposite of sad is(in French):
12 Clues: Creative in Latin is: • What is a nap in Spanish? • How do you say sun in Latin? • How do you say bunny in French • How do you say rain in German? • In German, what grows on trees? • In French, What grows in spring? • The opposite of sad is(in French): • In Spanish, what holiday is in may? • In Latin, a caterpillar turns into a: • How do you say spring break in spanish? • ...
U.S. History Unit 2 Review 2021-09-08
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- British Foreign Minister to the colonies who helped boost colonial morale and turn tide of the French & Indian War
- Signing of this officially brought an end to the French and Indian War in 1763.
- Following the end of the French & Indian War, this British decree created an imaginary line along the Appalachian Mountains, prohibiting American colonists from settling west of it.
- General who became America's most famous traitor after working with British to hand over American fort to British army.
- Taking place in 1775 outside of Boston, this second major battle of the American Revolution was won by the British after the Americans ran out of ammunition despite killing 1,000 British soldiers.
- The site of the "Shot Heard 'Round the World," this was the first major battle of the American Revolution.
- Radical political group including John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Samuel Adams, responsible for Boston Tea Party, tarring & feathering.
- Named for Ottawa chief who led series of Native American attacks on British forts in Ohio Valley following end of the French and Indian War.
- Significant for its resources and access to easy transportation of goods, French & Indian War was fought over control of this region.
- Known originally for his depiction of the Boston Massacre, this man became most famous for his "midnight ride" warning minutemen that British soldiers were on their way to capture a patriot weapons depot in Concord, Massachusetts.
- Final Battle of Revolution where American forces surrounded British in Virginia, forcing them to surrender after failing to receive reinforcements.
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- Written to King George III and ratified July 5, 1775, this document was the Continental Congress' final attempt to make peace with Great Britain.
- Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army throughout the Revolutionary War.
- Revolutionary War Battle most famous for Washington crossing Delaware River into New Jersey and capturing British-allied Hessian mercenaries.
- Thomas Paine's pamphlet persuading people in the colonies to join the cause of independence from Britain.
- Group of Boston women instrumental in maintaining American boycott of British goods.
- British commander who surrendered to George Washington at Yorktown, ending the fighting of the Revolutionary War.
- Americans won this 1777 New York battle, helping convince French to join the war on the side of the Americans.
- Prompted by Benjamin Franklin, 1754 meeting of delegates from the colonies attempting to unify the different colonial militias in their fight against the French.
- decorated Prussian military leader brought on by Washington to train Continental Army soldiers at Valley Forge.
- Group of Massachusetts assemblymen responsible for communicating news of British actions throughout the colonies.
- Frenchman who helped lead Continental soldiers during the Revolutionary War, became one of Washington's most trusted leaders, and persuaded France to join on the side of the Americans.
- Pennsylvania site home to Washington's winter camp in 1777-78 where smallpox was battled and Continental Army trained by Baron von Steuben.
- The country that came away with the most territory from the 1763 Treaty of Paris after the French & Indian War.
- Made of Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert Livingston, and Roger Sherman, this group created official rationale for declaring independence from Britain.
25 Clues: Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army throughout the Revolutionary War. • Signing of this officially brought an end to the French and Indian War in 1763. • Group of Boston women instrumental in maintaining American boycott of British goods. • Thomas Paine's pamphlet persuading people in the colonies to join the cause of independence from Britain. • ...
French Revolution and Napoleonic Age 2024-06-04
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- Assembly claiming to represent all French people better than Estates General
- Napoleon's Standardized code of laws
- A country Napoleon was unable to conquer partly due to its size and climate
- Representatives from all three estates
- not disband until they had constructed a nation of individual citizens
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- time of reform
- a period of state-sanctioned violence and mass executions during the French Revolution
- made up the majority of France's population
- Aristocracy
- Clergy
- French revolutionary, and military leader
- a five-person committee governing France
12 Clues: Clergy • Aristocracy • time of reform • Napoleon's Standardized code of laws • Representatives from all three estates • a five-person committee governing France • French revolutionary, and military leader • made up the majority of France's population • not disband until they had constructed a nation of individual citizens • ...
Louisiana 2023-01-25
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- Another name for the Acadians
- Something people eat to celebrate Mardi Gras
- People who came from Canada to south Louisiana
- An American president who bought Louisiana for the USA
- A Spanish explorer who found the Mississippi River
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- A French holiday celebrated in Louisiana
- A part of Louisiana culture (zydeco, swamp pop)
- The state bird of Louisiana
- A French explorer who claimed Louisiana for France
- The capital city of Louisiana
- A language brought by settlers from France
- Another part of Louisiana culture (gumbo, jambalaya)
12 Clues: The state bird of Louisiana • Another name for the Acadians • The capital city of Louisiana • A French holiday celebrated in Louisiana • A language brought by settlers from France • Something people eat to celebrate Mardi Gras • People who came from Canada to south Louisiana • A part of Louisiana culture (zydeco, swamp pop) • ...
LOUISIANE 2022-09-21
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- Young girls who came over on a ship and were told to marry quickly
- In the beginning, the Indians and the French cooperated
- The capital of French Louisiana but not permanent
- Bienville found a site on the bank of the Mississippi River built on a port
- French captured Natchez chief and shipped him to be a slave
- First European to explore the interior of the continent
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- His job was to oversee the French colony, keep it supplied, and make sure the settlers followed the law
- people going into a country
- Settled outside New Orleans and experienced farmers who grew much needed grains, fruits, and vegetables
- French out doorsmen who embraced local Indian culture
10 Clues: people going into a country • The capital of French Louisiana but not permanent • French out doorsmen who embraced local Indian culture • In the beginning, the Indians and the French cooperated • First European to explore the interior of the continent • French captured Natchez chief and shipped him to be a slave • ...
righteousEric's Crossword 2012-10-24
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- explored eastern canada.
- what would Language differnces be considered as?
- who spread christianty?
- who taught europeans to farm?
- the oldest empire in west africa.
- the thing french built to trade with the indians.
- spread diseases
- made millions of native americans die.
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- what is improved tools and maps?
- something the Europeans want to own not share.
- one of the three g's the spain,french,and english wanted so much.
- the people who enslaved people that were from west africa.
12 Clues: spread diseases • who spread christianty? • explored eastern canada. • who taught europeans to farm? • what is improved tools and maps? • the oldest empire in west africa. • made millions of native americans die. • something the Europeans want to own not share. • what would Language differnces be considered as? • the thing french built to trade with the indians. • ...
Washington and the French and Indian War 2022-08-22
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- Braddock was defeated by a group of ___ Indians and French soldiers.
- The number of languages Washington spoke
- The name of Washington's wife
- Washington's age during the French and Indian War
- The region disputed between England and France
- Where Washington was from
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- George Washington's family home
- A famous myth about George Washington and a ___
- This formally concluded the French and Indian War.
- The name of George Washington's father
- Virginians began venturing over the ___ Mountains
- Washington's first job
12 Clues: Washington's first job • Where Washington was from • The name of Washington's wife • George Washington's family home • The name of George Washington's father • The number of languages Washington spoke • The region disputed between England and France • A famous myth about George Washington and a ___ • Virginians began venturing over the ___ Mountains • ...
FRENCH REVIEW 2023-09-18
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- more than
- a drink made from water sugar and lemon juice.
- the same as
- the word for strawberries in french.
- a thin pancake typically servered with fruit.
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- a common dessert made from sugar and cocoa
- what do you say when you ask for water?
- french word for a cooked food, also means pastry.
- cognate with english for a baked food with tomato sauce and cheese.
- less than
- french for a salad.
- what is an order of fries called?
12 Clues: more than • less than • the same as • french for a salad. • what is an order of fries called? • the word for strawberries in french. • what do you say when you ask for water? • a common dessert made from sugar and cocoa • a thin pancake typically servered with fruit. • a drink made from water sugar and lemon juice. • french word for a cooked food, also means pastry. • ...
Present Simple 2024-10-10
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- I ____ French
- I ______ downtown
- I_____ brown hair
- What school ___ you go to?
- learning, We _____ English
- She _____ swim
- I_____ eat broccoli
- Where ___ your work?
- My hero ____ Summer McIntosh
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- My favourite subjects___ French and Art
- She____ to swim
- They _____ on time
- She _____ like pizza
- I _____ write quickly
- How many brothers ____ she have?
- not, She____ tall
16 Clues: I ____ French • She _____ swim • She____ to swim • I ______ downtown • I_____ brown hair • not, She____ tall • They _____ on time • I_____ eat broccoli • She _____ like pizza • Where ___ your work? • I _____ write quickly • What school ___ you go to? • learning, We _____ English • My hero ____ Summer McIntosh • How many brothers ____ she have? • My favourite subjects___ French and Art
French Revolution crossword 2024-01-25
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- Group of people who often manage to gather wealth, although they need to pay taxes and nobles don’t
- was fortress and jail in Paris during the French Revolution.
- Scary time in villages with rumors about nobles causing trouble, famine, and economic trouble
- the government that had the control at the start . The members of the 3 state declared themself part of the assembly .
- a group of people in which power and influence are vested in a hereditary ruling class or nobility.
- Louis XVI was the last monarch of France before the French Revolution. Born in 1754, he became king in 1774 and faced financial problems and social unrest.
- political groups who represented the rich middle classes of provinces
- community created by the national convention to protect the republic foreign attacks or internal rebellion
- Directory ruled France after the Revolution (1795-1799) but faced problems. It ended when Napoleon took control.
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- nobles that escaped France for avoiding violent acts and consequences of revolution
- the political system that aloud some social clases to accede privileges before the French Revolution
- the first government of the French Revolution that faced the opposition for abroad
- Estates General was a representative assembly in pre-revolutionary France with three social classes or "estates": the clergy, nobility, and common people.
- military successes on the French Revolution
- a place in where the National Assembly was relocated because of a promise
15 Clues: military successes on the French Revolution • was fortress and jail in Paris during the French Revolution. • political groups who represented the rich middle classes of provinces • a place in where the National Assembly was relocated because of a promise • the first government of the French Revolution that faced the opposition for abroad • ...
Geoculture Project 2022-09-29
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- A capital city that sits at the junction of two rivers.
- A country that shares a common language: French.
- One of Canada's provinces where lots of French people live.
- One of the oldest known board games played in Africa.
- A famous Canadian singer and songwriter.
- He was a famous French chef in Lyon.
- One of the most famous monuments in Paris.
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- A 777-kilometer river in northern France.
- A famous museum in Paris.
- A famous artist who popularized Cubism.
- An art style that became popular in the 20th century.
- The most popular sport in Canada.
- When La Fête de la Musique starts.
- Video game competitions in Paris.
- A storyteller who plays an instrument called the Kora.
15 Clues: A famous museum in Paris. • The most popular sport in Canada. • Video game competitions in Paris. • When La Fête de la Musique starts. • He was a famous French chef in Lyon. • A famous artist who popularized Cubism. • A famous Canadian singer and songwriter. • A 777-kilometer river in northern France. • One of the most famous monuments in Paris. • ...
Revolutionary War 2025-06-04
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- Formal agreement that ended the war
- American hit and run tactics used in the South
- French general who worked with Washington
- Final major battle that led to British surrender
- Used by both sides to gather intelligence
- Turning point battle that convinced France to join the war
- What the colonies gained after the war
- Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army
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- A tactic used by Washington to attack Trenton
- The French force that helped block British escape by sea
- British strategy to cut off American ports and supplies
- City where the peace agreement was signed
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- The key relationship with France that helped America win
- Provided naval support and troops to the American cause
15 Clues: Formal agreement that ended the war • What the colonies gained after the war • French general who worked with Washington • Used by both sides to gather intelligence • City where the peace agreement was signed • Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army • British general who surrendered at Yorktown • A tactic used by Washington to attack Trenton • ...
French Revolution 2025-10-27
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- Led the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution
- Vow to create Frances first constitution
- Meeting called by King Louis XIV to address financial crisis
- King of France, executed during the French Revolution, unreliable leader
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- Jacobins executed enemies, causing widespread of fear, thousands died
- Queen of France, executed during French Revolution, selfish
- radical revolutionaries who pushed democracy and executed opponents
- Crowned Emperor, conquered Europe, Expanded France
- Clergy, nobility, commoners. Frances social classes
- Device for quick executions during French Revolution
10 Clues: Vow to create Frances first constitution • Crowned Emperor, conquered Europe, Expanded France • Clergy, nobility, commoners. Frances social classes • Led the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution • Device for quick executions during French Revolution • Queen of France, executed during French Revolution, selfish • ...
Maverick & Selim 2025-07-08
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- Opposite of goin' slow
- Should this be a haiku?
- Seceded from the South of France?
- One of the Big Four
- Small town
- What not to get lost in
- Strangest town in Tunisia
- How did he get so big?
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- Wisest city in Greece
- Yard sale on steroids
- French door
- It's not that windy
- From Belarus to Brittany
- Crumbs from a French pastry
- No, we didn't get into Berghain
- Second worst thing to break
- Don't want to tell de truth?
17 Clues: Small town • French door • It's not that windy • One of the Big Four • Wisest city in Greece • Yard sale on steroids • Opposite of goin' slow • How did he get so big? • Should this be a haiku? • What not to get lost in • From Belarus to Brittany • Strangest town in Tunisia • Crumbs from a French pastry • Second worst thing to break • Don't want to tell de truth? • ...
La Vie Politique 2014-03-21
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- Where the French President Lives
- Length of French Presidential term
- Where the British Prime Minister Lives
- Maximum number of rounds in French Presidential Election
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- Commander In Chief of the French Armed Forces
- 1 Role of French President
- The Commander In Chief of the British Armed Forces
- Chairs and regulates Cabinet Meetings
8 Clues: 1 Role of French President • Where the French President Lives • Length of French Presidential term • Chairs and regulates Cabinet Meetings • Where the British Prime Minister Lives • Commander In Chief of the French Armed Forces • The Commander In Chief of the British Armed Forces • Maximum number of rounds in French Presidential Election
Haitian Revolution: Key Personalities 2022-03-24
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- african female warrior that taught Dessalines
- rebel leader considered to be one of history's great military minds
- black general who gained independence for the colony
- mulatto general who helped the enslaved rebel forces
- notoriously cruel French general sent to crush the rebellion
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- French leader who wanted to reinstitute slavery in the colony
- free coloured that started the mulatto rebellion
- French general sent to crush the rebellion
- French commissioner who ended slavery in the colony of St. Domingue
- voodoo priest that started the enslaved rebellion
10 Clues: French general sent to crush the rebellion • african female warrior that taught Dessalines • free coloured that started the mulatto rebellion • voodoo priest that started the enslaved rebellion • black general who gained independence for the colony • mulatto general who helped the enslaved rebel forces • notoriously cruel French general sent to crush the rebellion • ...
The World's Gone French (all the answers are in FRENCH apart from question 1 down) 2022-04-25
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- The colours of the French flag are bleu, blanc and ?
- The French word for FLAG.
- French-speaking island, in the Indian Ocean. Also the name of a famous movie.
- This country has Brussels for its capital city.
- This is the colour you get when you mix yellow and blue.
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- The English word for 'blason'.
- This country has Paris for its capital city.
- There is one on the flag of Switzerland.
- The province of Québec is part of this country.
- The French word for 'England'.
10 Clues: The French word for FLAG. • The English word for 'blason'. • The French word for 'England'. • There is one on the flag of Switzerland. • This country has Paris for its capital city. • The province of Québec is part of this country. • This country has Brussels for its capital city. • The colours of the French flag are bleu, blanc and ? • ...
French Revolution 2012-10-05
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- de Lafayette A liberal nobleman who led French forces assisting in the American Revolution
- XVI French King from 1774 – 1792
- Wife of King Louis XVI
- Revolution The overthrow of the Bourbon monarchy in France 1789–99
- De Calonne General of Finance
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- Necker Swiss-born banker
- Sieyes Author of the Pamphlet “What Is The Third Estate?”
- Robespierre A brilliant political tactian
- Carnot A French soldier appointed by the Committee of Public Safety
- Bonaparte One of the greatest Military Commanders and Risk taker
10 Clues: Wife of King Louis XVI • Necker Swiss-born banker • De Calonne General of Finance • XVI French King from 1774 – 1792 • Robespierre A brilliant political tactian • Sieyes Author of the Pamphlet “What Is The Third Estate?” • Bonaparte One of the greatest Military Commanders and Risk taker • Revolution The overthrow of the Bourbon monarchy in France 1789–99 • ...
Music 2013-03-12
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- the highest sol-fa you know
- The Italian name for ti-ti
- the so-fa that comes after doh
- You have learnt the notes to some songs and then played them on the
- The French name for a quaver
- The French name for a crotchet rest
- The American name for a quaver is an _______ note
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- How many beats is a ti-ti worth?
- The Americans call a ta a _______ note rest
- A ti-ka-ti-ka has _____ sounds on one beat
- The Italian name for a ta
- There is noone in the house but?
- the sol-fa that comes after re
- The lowest sol-fa you know
- The French name for a crotchet
15 Clues: The Italian name for a ta • The Italian name for ti-ti • The lowest sol-fa you know • the highest sol-fa you know • The French name for a quaver • the so-fa that comes after doh • the sol-fa that comes after re • The French name for a crotchet • How many beats is a ti-ti worth? • There is noone in the house but? • The French name for a crotchet rest • ...
France - culture 2021-11-26
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- _________was a major figure in the Hundred years'war.
- _________was the first king of France.
- The _________ cave paintings are approximately 20,000 years old.
- The French Revolution began in 1789
- The French Wars of Religion ended with the Edict of ________ in 1598
- _________lead the Free French during World War II.
- The ___________ movement was founded by Claude Monet.
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- ___________ used his Grande Armee to create a large France empire
- Founded by Greeks in 600 B.C., ____________ is the oldest city in France
- ___________ XIV was called the "sun king"
- The___________is the world's most visited paid monument
- The _________ separate France from Great Britain
- In ancient times, France was called_______.
- ___________ is the capital city of France.
- The ____________ was stormed on July 14, 1789
15 Clues: The French Revolution began in 1789 • _________was the first king of France. • ___________ XIV was called the "sun king" • ___________ is the capital city of France. • In ancient times, France was called_______. • The ____________ was stormed on July 14, 1789 • The _________ separate France from Great Britain • _________lead the Free French during World War II. • ...
Le cinq mai 2021-05-06
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- Mexico was in debt to France, Great Britain and this country.
- Where the battle on le cinq mai took place.
- Archduke who was proclaimed Emperor of Mexico.
- This is how long the battle lasted.
- Elected emperor of France in 1848.
- The United States was busy during this time until 1866.
- The reason France went to Mexico in the first place.
- President of Mexique at the time.
- Leader of the Mexican army.
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- This is called the second French intervention or this.
- The city where the French invaded first.
- Leader of French army.
- Who won the battle on le cinq mai 1862.
- Cinco de mayo is celebrated by more people here.
- After this many years, France withdrew from Mexico in 1866.
15 Clues: Leader of French army. • Leader of the Mexican army. • President of Mexique at the time. • Elected emperor of France in 1848. • This is how long the battle lasted. • Who won the battle on le cinq mai 1862. • The city where the French invaded first. • Where the battle on le cinq mai took place. • Archduke who was proclaimed Emperor of Mexico. • ...
Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-05
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- General of the American Continental Army
- after these battles in New York, the French agreed to join us
- the final battle of the Revolution
- to leave military duty without permission
- a soldier for hire
- a country that helps another country achieve a common goal
- fighters that fight with hit-and-run tactics
- a French term meaning "to meet up"
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- civilian ships with permission to attack an enemy
- the British General during the Southern campaign
- a French officer who helped the Americans with his own money
- young African-American sailor who refused to join the British
- the stabby bit on the end of a musket
- Scottish-American sailor who was too angry to die
- a general plan of action
15 Clues: a soldier for hire • a general plan of action • the final battle of the Revolution • a French term meaning "to meet up" • the stabby bit on the end of a musket • General of the American Continental Army • to leave military duty without permission • fighters that fight with hit-and-run tactics • the British General during the Southern campaign • ...
Languages 2022-03-11
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- Close fitting face garment whose name is of russian origin (9)
- "Lets eat!" in French (8)
- The Spanish word for Wednesday (9)
- Number of official letters in the Italian language (6,3)
- The name of the squiggle above the "n" in Señor (5)
- The name of this sign: ß (6)
- Most popular language in Africa (7)
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- German word for cats (6)
- The type of accent that marks the stressed vowel of a word in many languages (5)
- 30% of English words originate from this language? (6)
- "Thanks" in Italian (6)
- Someone who speaks multiple languages fluently (8)
- Third most spoken language in Switzerland (7)
- Part of speech that only Germans tend to capitalize (5)
- French word for "old", feminine singular (7)
15 Clues: "Thanks" in Italian (6) • German word for cats (6) • "Lets eat!" in French (8) • The name of this sign: ß (6) • The Spanish word for Wednesday (9) • Most popular language in Africa (7) • French word for "old", feminine singular (7) • Third most spoken language in Switzerland (7) • Someone who speaks multiple languages fluently (8) • ...
The French Revolution 2022-06-16
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- not working and spending all one's time in recreation.
- money collected by the government from people to build roads, hospitals, schools etc.
- the member of the French middle class
- the lowest group of people in the French society during the 17th and 18th centuries.
- a group of people who did not pay taxes and spent their time in recreational activities.
- something like pocket money given to nobility
- power and rights that are unlimited
- 100 years
Down
- 10 years
- three social groups in France during the 17th and 18th centuries.
- rich landowners in France
- king or queen
- one of the professions included in the French middle class
- the highest group among the three social groups.
- the king
15 Clues: 10 years • the king • 100 years • king or queen • rich landowners in France • power and rights that are unlimited • the member of the French middle class • something like pocket money given to nobility • the highest group among the three social groups. • not working and spending all one's time in recreation. • one of the professions included in the French middle class • ...
Choiceboard Activity 3 2022-09-15
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- Formed on the bank of the Mississippi River.
- They established schools to teach young girls to be ladies.
- When you don't have a choice to leave their country.
- The first capital of French Louisiana.
- Someone who moves to another country.
- criminals given a chance at freedom in the new land.
- Colony Commander, kept them fully supplied.
- People going to a different country.
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- French outdoorsmen who like Indian culture.
- Trade, Seek new routes to the Pacific Ocean, Spread Christianity.
- French Noble Men given large land grants.
- you were taken care of while working off a debt.
- the first man to explore the Mississippi River
- the first official governor.
- They settled outside New Orleans, and they grew much needed crop.
15 Clues: the first official governor. • People going to a different country. • Someone who moves to another country. • The first capital of French Louisiana. • French Noble Men given large land grants. • French outdoorsmen who like Indian culture. • Colony Commander, kept them fully supplied. • Formed on the bank of the Mississippi River. • ...
French Revolution crossword 2022-01-05
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- a member of a democratic club established in Paris in 1789.
- a former royal residence located in Versailles
- head of state
- an instance of revolving
- a group with a certain equality between its members
- the quality of being noble in character
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- the elected legislature in France during the first part of the French Revolution,
- a tool used back in the French Revolutiuon to behead people
- French lawyer and statesman who was an influential figures of the French Revolution.
- a period of remorseless repression or bloodshed
10 Clues: head of state • an instance of revolving • the quality of being noble in character • a former royal residence located in Versailles • a period of remorseless repression or bloodshed • a group with a certain equality between its members • a member of a democratic club established in Paris in 1789. • a tool used back in the French Revolutiuon to behead people • ...
People of France 2024-02-22
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- What is the name for the common greeting in France
- Name for the 23 day bike race in France
- Wribe that Paris is named after
- Name for the high schools in France
- "Love of Life"
- Food introduced by the French (think bread)
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- word For hello in French
- During the day many French may take a break for this beverage
- What was the name of the prison that was stormed on during the French Revolution
- What does Mardi Gras translate to
10 Clues: "Love of Life" • word For hello in French • Wribe that Paris is named after • What does Mardi Gras translate to • Name for the high schools in France • Name for the 23 day bike race in France • Food introduced by the French (think bread) • What is the name for the common greeting in France • During the day many French may take a break for this beverage • ...
John Paul Caroff 2020-12-08
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- helped to bring together their breakthroughs under a single theory of motion.
- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- italian scientist built on the new theories about astronomy
- based upon careful observation and a willingness to question accepted beliefs.
- known by his nom de plume Voltaire, was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher.
- a Genevan philosopher, writer and composer.
- earth-centered view of the universe
- the astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Universe.
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- an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights.
- a French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher.
- the French word for "philosopher," and was a word that the French Enlightenment thinkers usually applied to themselves.
- new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment.
- agreement by which people created a government
14 Clues: earth-centered view of the universe • a Genevan philosopher, writer and composer. • agreement by which people created a government • a French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher. • an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights. • logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • ...
Michael Kuzilla - Chapter 6 section 1 2020-12-08
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- new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- a French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher.
- an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights.
- earth-centered view of the universe
- helped to bring together their breakthroughs under a single theory of motion.
- based upon careful observation and a willingness to question accepted beliefs.
- the astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Universe.
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment.
- the French word for "philosopher," and was a word that the French Enlightenment thinkers usually applied to themselves.
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- italian scientist built on the new theories about astronomy
- known by his nom de plume Voltaire, was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher.
- agreement by which people created a government
- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- a Genevan philosopher, writer and composer.
14 Clues: earth-centered view of the universe • a Genevan philosopher, writer and composer. • agreement by which people created a government • a French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher. • an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights. • logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • ...
Global History Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-06
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- What happened all over Europe in 1848?
- What did Trump issue to some of the perpetrators of the storming of the capitol on Jan. 6?
- Which French King was overthrown during the French Revolution in 1848?
- What country outside of the Americas is getting tariffs from President Trump?
- In the French Revolution's slogan, what is the word for equality for everyone?
- What group want to go backwards?
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- What French leader became president after King Louis Philippe was overthrown in 1848?
- What collided with a plane in Washington causing a fatal airplane crash?
- What large controlling power was not affected by the revolutions of 1848?
- What country was the first to experience a revolution in 1848?(They also had another revolution before this)
- What Rapper is set to perform at this years super bowl?
- What European country was the national poet Adam Mickiewicz from?
- What was a common goal of the revolutions in 1848?
- Who was the philosopher that believed in property and democracy?
14 Clues: What group want to go backwards? • What happened all over Europe in 1848? • What was a common goal of the revolutions in 1848? • What Rapper is set to perform at this years super bowl? • Who was the philosopher that believed in property and democracy? • What European country was the national poet Adam Mickiewicz from? • ...
John Adams 2022-09-14
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- four laws that applied restrictions to immigration and speech
- French demanded bribes before beginning negotiations during french revolutionary wars
- It nullified the alien/sedition acts
- French wars against britain, austria, prussia, russia, and many other monarchies
- people who were used to fill vacancys in supreme court to deny jefferson an oppertunity to appoint a justice
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- Taxes imposed on people because of expansion of army
- Naval war between the french first republic and the United States
- john adams was the first president to move into this building
- John adams was eleceted in...
- armed tax revolt among Pennsylvania Dutch farmers
10 Clues: John adams was eleceted in... • It nullified the alien/sedition acts • armed tax revolt among Pennsylvania Dutch farmers • Taxes imposed on people because of expansion of army • john adams was the first president to move into this building • four laws that applied restrictions to immigration and speech • ...
Canada Review 2019-10-09
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- Canada's capital city
- This territory shares a name with a river that flows through Canada.
- A group of indigenous people from north Canada.
- Canada has 10 ____________, which are like US states.
- The national symbol of Canada, which is depicted on the flag.
- people from different backgrounds
- The French settlers called their area of Canada ____ _________.
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- The French word for hello
- When the British and French initially came to Canada the both established a _____________.
- Language, customs, religions, and traditions.
- Winnie-the-Pooh was named after this province capital
- Carved wood that tells a story.
- This mountain range runs through British Colombia.
- an object or picture that represents something.
- the northern part of Canada is divided into_______.
15 Clues: Canada's capital city • The French word for hello • Carved wood that tells a story. • people from different backgrounds • Language, customs, religions, and traditions. • an object or picture that represents something. • A group of indigenous people from north Canada. • This mountain range runs through British Colombia. • the northern part of Canada is divided into_______. • ...
The History Of Canada-Crossword 2023-12-07
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- First people to explore Canada
- a force that formed in 1873
- Powerful Nation from 1600s to 1800s
- A boat they used to hunt and fish
- The place where gold had been discovered
- A recourse used to make clothes and shoes to stay warm in the winter
- crossing railroad that united the eastern and western parts of the nation
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- A ocean that provided fish and sea mammals
- Important Eastern group
- children of French and native peoples
- what only some settlers were in Christianity.
- The religion the French settlers wanted the natives to convert to
- A large animal related to deer
- a building that is used to store harvested grain
- the man who founded the first French settlement in 1608
15 Clues: Important Eastern group • a force that formed in 1873 • First people to explore Canada • A large animal related to deer • A boat they used to hunt and fish • Powerful Nation from 1600s to 1800s • children of French and native peoples • The place where gold had been discovered • A ocean that provided fish and sea mammals • what only some settlers were in Christianity. • ...
Taewon Aug 14 2020-08-12
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- French for nobleman
- better than the others
- an amount of money paid regularly usually by a king, business or government
- to change someone’s beliefs
- a group of people who leave their land to start a new life under the same king
- having to do with making money
- French for poor people or peasants
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- French for daughters of the King
- food that is grown or hunted over the summer
- a person sent by a church to persuade others to believe
- to move out of a country
- a minister or teacher of religion
- a man usually related to the king
13 Clues: French for nobleman • better than the others • to move out of a country • to change someone’s beliefs • having to do with making money • French for daughters of the King • a minister or teacher of religion • a man usually related to the king • French for poor people or peasants • food that is grown or hunted over the summer • ...
The French Revolution 2026-02-09
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- What month did France gain their independence?
- Another word for a French prison.
- The First Estate, consisted of these people.
- Who was the King of France?
- He ruled France as a dictator.
- Violent time during the French Revolution.
- Five man group tasked with governing France who were corrupt.
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- The Third Estate consisted of peasants and ________.
- This person launched a coup d'etat to overthrow the French Government.
- The Second Estated consisted of these people.
- The pledge made by the Third Estate delegates.
- The March on Versailles was led by who?
- This Estate paid ALL the taxes.
13 Clues: Who was the King of France? • He ruled France as a dictator. • This Estate paid ALL the taxes. • Another word for a French prison. • The March on Versailles was led by who? • Violent time during the French Revolution. • The First Estate, consisted of these people. • The Second Estated consisted of these people. • What month did France gain their independence? • ...
Unit 6 Geoculture 2023-04-03
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- - One of the ingredients used in Pate.
- - Where the market of Saint-Ouen is next to.
- - Where the "kaba ngondo" originates from.
- - One of the big names of French high fashion.
- - A trendy restaurant near Saint-Ouen.
- - The amount of markets Saint-Ouen contains.
- - One of the 3 countries associated with the Souk.
- - "Flea market" in African languages.
- - To discuss and trade for the item.
- - A fabric of three colors.
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- - One of the big stars that models for French fashion.
- - Region of France where there is a slow food movement.
- - A market that is outdoor where one can buy unusual objects.
- - One of the things you can buy online.
- - A food French people eat a lot of.
15 Clues: - A fabric of three colors. • - A food French people eat a lot of. • - To discuss and trade for the item. • - "Flea market" in African languages. • - One of the ingredients used in Pate. • - A trendy restaurant near Saint-Ouen. • - One of the things you can buy online. • - Where the "kaba ngondo" originates from. • - Where the market of Saint-Ouen is next to. • ...
The French Revolution 2022-06-16
Across
- not working and spending all one's time in recreation.
- money collected by the government from people to build roads, hospitals, schools etc.
- the member of the French middle class
- the lowest group of people in the French society during the 17th and 18th centuries.
- a group of people who did not pay taxes and spent their time in recreational activities.
- something like pocket money given to nobility
- power and rights that are unlimited
- 100 years
Down
- 10 years
- three social groups in France during the 17th and 18th centuries.
- rich landowners in France
- the king or queen
- one of the professions included in the French middle class
- the highest group among the three social groups.
- the king
15 Clues: 10 years • the king • 100 years • the king or queen • rich landowners in France • power and rights that are unlimited • the member of the French middle class • something like pocket money given to nobility • the highest group among the three social groups. • not working and spending all one's time in recreation. • one of the professions included in the French middle class • ...
The French Revolution 2022-06-16
Across
- not working and spending all one's time in recreation.
- money collected by the government from people to build roads, hospitals, schools etc.
- the member of the French middle class
- the lowest group of people in the French society during the 17th and 18th centuries.
- a group of people who did not pay taxes and spent their time in recreational activities.
- something like pocket money given to nobility
- power and rights that are unlimited
- 100 years
Down
- 10 years
- three social groups in France during the 17th and 18th centuries.
- rich landowners in France
- the king or queen
- one of the professions included in the French middle class
- the highest group among the three social groups.
- the king
15 Clues: 10 years • the king • 100 years • the king or queen • rich landowners in France • power and rights that are unlimited • the member of the French middle class • something like pocket money given to nobility • the highest group among the three social groups. • not working and spending all one's time in recreation. • one of the professions included in the French middle class • ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon Vocabulary- Section 1 2024-04-10
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- France's chief tax
- assembly formed by members of the third estate and a few clerics and nobles
- the clergy, the nobles, and the townspeople
- the townspeople
- made the laws of France
- middle class; part of the third estate
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- took the king captive; forced the Legislative Assembly to suspend the monarchy and call for a National Convention
- human civil rights document from the French Revolution
- ordinary patriots without fine clothes
- the clergy
- the nobles
- members of the third estate swore to that they would continue to meet until a French Constitution was produced
- an armory and prison in Paris
- one of the three classes into which French society was divided before the Revolution
- aristocratic privileges
15 Clues: the clergy • the nobles • the townspeople • France's chief tax • aristocratic privileges • made the laws of France • an armory and prison in Paris • ordinary patriots without fine clothes • middle class; part of the third estate • the clergy, the nobles, and the townspeople • human civil rights document from the French Revolution • ...
The October Crisis 2025-02-05
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- Who was the prime minister at the time?
- Who was kidnapped and murdered in The October Crisis?
- Front de ________ du Quebec
- The War Measures Act gave the government more ________
- How many people died from the bombings?
- Some members of the FLQ wanted to make Quebec ____
- Who had the most power in 1970?
- what was the revolution that happened in 1960 to protect the French language?
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- How many demands did the FLQ have?
- What kind of group were the FLQ portrayed?
- Who was kidnapped but released?
- You were allowed to speak French in court before 1970?
- What is the official language of Quebec now?
- Many people were ______ arrested
- How many times was the War Measures Act used?
15 Clues: Front de ________ du Quebec • Who was kidnapped but released? • Who had the most power in 1970? • Many people were ______ arrested • How many demands did the FLQ have? • Who was the prime minister at the time? • How many people died from the bombings? • What kind of group were the FLQ portrayed? • What is the official language of Quebec now? • ...
Catalea Ch 5 2025-06-18
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- when the treaty of Utrecht was signed
- Crossword title
- to become part of a different cultural group
- built to protect French interest
- the removal of over 11000 Acadians by the British
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- the version of Canadian spoken by the French
- Assembly, people that are elected to make decisions for an area or territory
- the provinces found near or close to the sea
- when the seven years war started
- when the Québec Act happened
- the process of a area of land taking domination over territory in another territory or region
- A French colony where the Acadians lived
- a group of indigenous peoples that lived in or round the maritime provinces
- to speak 2 languages
- to send out of country
15 Clues: Crossword title • to speak 2 languages • to send out of country • when the Québec Act happened • when the seven years war started • built to protect French interest • when the treaty of Utrecht was signed • A French colony where the Acadians lived • the version of Canadian spoken by the French • the provinces found near or close to the sea • ...
hi and bye in different languages 2024-12-10
12 Clues: hi in Irish • hi in French • bye in Irish • hi in Russian • bye in French • hi in Afrikaan • bye in Spanish • hi in Hawaiian • bye in Russian • bye in Hawaiian • bye in Afrikaan • hello in Spanish
Judy's Anniversary Crossword. Solve the clues then re-arrange the words to reveal your special message 2013-09-05
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- A Scots word meaning know
- Belongs to me
- The French would say Amour
- We live in it
- Comes round once a year
- Accompanied
- used when you refer to yourself
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- Introducing the second element in a comparison
- Maybe Iles or Dench ?
- Shortened form of Katherine
- Sounds like a tree but different spelling
- Surname of 3 Down
- Opposite of from
- the mister who is always smiling
- Used to refer to one object or thing
- The French would say "trouver"
- Less difficult
- _ _ _ _ or that
18 Clues: Accompanied • Belongs to me • We live in it • Less difficult • _ _ _ _ or that • Opposite of from • Surname of 3 Down • Maybe Iles or Dench ? • Comes round once a year • A Scots word meaning know • The French would say Amour • Shortened form of Katherine • The French would say "trouver" • used when you refer to yourself • the mister who is always smiling • Used to refer to one object or thing • ...
EUROPEAN WEEK OF LANGUAGES TREASURE HUNT 2019-11-23
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- What is the name of Miss Fearon's favourite European city?
- What is the name of Mrs Burton's favourite Spanish dish?
- According to the blue poster in A Block, which language has between 60 and 100 words for rain?
- What was the name of the restaurant that Ms Cartwright ate at in Paris? (2, 5, 4)
- Which European country has Mr Hatton visited the most?
- What is the name of Mr Scott's favourite Spanish dish?
- According to the poster near Mrs Cohen's office, what is the Russian word for someone who asks lots of questions?
- What is Mrs Baldry's favourite kind of French cheese?
- Which European city, mentioned on the signpost in reception, is the greatest distance from Quarrydale Academy (2553km)?
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- What is the name of Mrs Pearce’s favourite French dish?
- According to the poster near Computing, what is the fastest spoken language ?
- Where did Mr Walker celebrate his honeymoon?
- According to the poster near B14, learning another language cultivates greater cultural ____________(8 letters)
- When Mr Cooper spoke to a Spanish waitress in Spain, which language did he accidentally use?
- Ms. Peneranda can speak three languages; French, English and ?
- Which country has Mr Danylevych visited 25 times?
16 Clues: Where did Mr Walker celebrate his honeymoon? • Which country has Mr Danylevych visited 25 times? • What is Mrs Baldry's favourite kind of French cheese? • Which European country has Mr Hatton visited the most? • What is the name of Mr Scott's favourite Spanish dish? • What is the name of Mrs Pearce’s favourite French dish? • ...
History So Far Crodssword. Lucas G Zahra 2023-03-08
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- The British first thought they arrived at_ when they saw the Indigenous people.
- This dropped after the Ice Age
- They're were_ British colonies on the cost of the Atlantic. These colonies ranged from Nova Scotia all the way to Georgia.
- The American colonist didnt like the_ when they came to Canada.
- Christians who were not Catholic
- A deadly disease that was brought over by the British. (Two words no spaces)
- Was an important part of the Southern British colonies.
- Many people who lived in the US didn't want to leave the_
- French for "Runners of the woods." (Three French words no space
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- This the the battle the French lost. (Six words no spaces)
- France had colonies in Quebec and the_ (Two words no spaces)
- A tea that Indigenous people made for vitamin C (Two words no spaces)
- The people who lived in the Prairies were_
- The British won the Sevan Year War
- The first worldwide war between the British and the French. (Three words no spaces)
- When the American rebels dumped thousands of dollars worth of tea in the Boston Harbor, it was called The___ (Three words no spaces)
16 Clues: This dropped after the Ice Age • Christians who were not Catholic • The British won the Sevan Year War • The people who lived in the Prairies were_ • Was an important part of the Southern British colonies. • Many people who lived in the US didn't want to leave the_ • This the the battle the French lost. (Six words no spaces) • ...
Social CrossWord 2013-06-20
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- French or English men that had children with First Nations women
- Britain deported them to different parts of the world because they saw them as a threat.
- They were the Native people of North America
- Who led the reformers in Upper Canada.
- French fur traders
- He led the rebellion in lower Canada.
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- When a country extends its control over other country's
- HE had the most power in New France.
- This happened to the black Canadians
- He was sent to Canada to see the causes of the rebellions, he did not like the French.
- Britain wanted to do this to the French Canadians.
11 Clues: French fur traders • HE had the most power in New France. • This happened to the black Canadians • He led the rebellion in lower Canada. • Who led the reformers in Upper Canada. • They were the Native people of North America • Britain wanted to do this to the French Canadians. • When a country extends its control over other country's • ...
164-165 2021-11-10
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- What British General was in command at the army base in New York?
- The French and American troops surrounded the British troops in Yorktown, The British were _______.
- Who was the man helping Washington keep his plan a secret?
- Bay Where were the French ships being sent?
- a plan of action
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- Where do the Americans end up striking against the British?
- The French and American troops walked 200 _____ in 15 days.
- Washington sent Lafayette to the South to trap who?
- Washington kept his new strategy a ______.
- Who helped the US army?
- an attempt to force surrender by blocking the movement of people or goods into or out of place
11 Clues: a plan of action • Who helped the US army? • Washington kept his new strategy a ______. • Bay Where were the French ships being sent? • Washington sent Lafayette to the South to trap who? • Who was the man helping Washington keep his plan a secret? • Where do the Americans end up striking against the British? • ...
The French and Indian War 2022-12-02
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- in 1764, Parliament passed this to raise money for Britain
- the lawmaking branch of the British government
- claimed by both Britain and France, the region that stretches along the Ohio River from the Appalachians to the Mississippi River
- a public announcement
- a plan for spending money
- a formal agreement among groups or individuals
- at 21 years old, he led 150 colonial soldiers to take the Ohio Valley from the French
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- ended the French and Indian War
- Benjamin Franklin's proposed idea that the colonies should unite to fight the French
- this battle was the start of the French and Indian War
- representatives
11 Clues: representatives • a public announcement • a plan for spending money • ended the French and Indian War • the lawmaking branch of the British government • a formal agreement among groups or individuals • this battle was the start of the French and Indian War • in 1764, Parliament passed this to raise money for Britain • ...
Paris Fashion Week Crossword 2024-09-24
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- This month ends Paris Fashion Week
- couture In order to walk in Paris Fashion Week, fashion houses must be approved by the Chamber of ____ _____ (2 words)
- the French word that means "fashion"
- This is what people called the "hippie" look in France (2 words)
- This French phrase means "ready-to-wear" (3 word phrase)
- French designer brand often featured at Paris Fashion Week
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- This still-popular magazine was originally created in the 1920s
- This month starts Paris Fashion Week
- A designer shoe brand that originated in France
- Coco _____, A famous French designer
- Wigs were a common fashion trend during this period
11 Clues: This month ends Paris Fashion Week • This month starts Paris Fashion Week • the French word that means "fashion" • Coco _____, A famous French designer • A designer shoe brand that originated in France • Wigs were a common fashion trend during this period • This French phrase means "ready-to-wear" (3 word phrase) • ...
Pirates of the Caribbean Crossword 2022-03-17
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- A big pirate base where gunpowder and stores could be bought.
- Large Spanish ships designed to carry huge cargos
- Slaves did this to the French in Haiti
- The British Island where Port Royal was
- The main French island in the Caribbean which they lost in 1804
- Another name for a pirate
- This type of letter from the King allowed you to be a pirate
- Apart from Gold, Silver or sugar this smokable substance was stolen
- This treaty basically ended piracy in the Caribbean in 1856.
- The relative speed of a Galleon
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- This wiped out most of the local population
- The Pirate island just off Hispaniola
- Apart from the Spanish, these guys were Britain's main rival in the Caribbean
- Pirates of the
- The special wooden huts where pirates smoked meat
- A Welsh Pirate who was even knighted for his work
- The Caribbean had plenty of these for ships to hide in
17 Clues: Pirates of the • Another name for a pirate • The relative speed of a Galleon • The Pirate island just off Hispaniola • Slaves did this to the French in Haiti • The British Island where Port Royal was • This wiped out most of the local population • Large Spanish ships designed to carry huge cargos • The special wooden huts where pirates smoked meat • ...
Nova Scotia 2024-01-25
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- The separation of a group or individual from another group
- Group which defeated the French and took control of Nova Scotia
- European settlers who spoke Gaelic
- The land and territory of the Mikmaq people.
- European settlers who spoke French
- An agreement between two groups.
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- Customs, beliefs, and traditions of a group of people
- Communities and land set aside for Mikmaq people by the British Settlers
- The French called their territory of NS, NB and PEI.
- Mikmaq community that was relocated on Cape Breton
- A group is encouraged to adopt a culture of another
- Group who were the first inhabitants of Nova Scotia
- First wave of African Nova Scotians
- A territory which is controlled by a foreign country.
- Event which led to people of African descent immigrating to NS
- Mikmaq belief in being connected and looking after the land.
- One of the things promised by the British to the Loyalists.
17 Clues: An agreement between two groups. • European settlers who spoke Gaelic • European settlers who spoke French • First wave of African Nova Scotians • The land and territory of the Mikmaq people. • Mikmaq community that was relocated on Cape Breton • A group is encouraged to adopt a culture of another • Group who were the first inhabitants of Nova Scotia • ...
Joan of Arc 2025-03-12
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- To engage in conflict
- The title awarded to Joan in 1920
- The French city first freed by Joan
- The age Joan set out to save France
- Joan saw visions, famously of ___ Micheal
- The Medieval system which consisted of Monarchs, Nobles, Knights and Peasants
- After freeing Oréleans, she was known as the '__ of Orléans'
- The Germanic group that imprisoned Joan
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- The city in which all french kings are crowned
- Her mode of death, she was burnt at the ___
- Joan's country, previously known as Gaul
- The heir and later King of France in 1429
- One who fights in the army, what Joan wanted to become
- The french word for the heir to the throne
- The location of the King's court in 1429
- Joan set out to make the heir ___ of France
- The supreme all-knowing force, what Joan was faithful to.
17 Clues: To engage in conflict • The title awarded to Joan in 1920 • The French city first freed by Joan • The age Joan set out to save France • The Germanic group that imprisoned Joan • Joan's country, previously known as Gaul • The location of the King's court in 1429 • The heir and later King of France in 1429 • Joan saw visions, famously of ___ Micheal • ...
LOUISIANE 2022-09-21
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- Young girls who came over on a ship and were told to marry quickly
- In the beginning, the Indians and the French cooperated
- The capital of French Louisiana but not permanent
- Bienville found a site on the bank of the Mississippi River built on a port
- French captured Natchez chief and shipped him to be a slave
- First European to explore the interior of the continent
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- His job was to oversee the French colony, keep it supplied, and make sure the settlers followed the law
- people going into a country
- Settled outside New Orleans and experienced farmers who grew much needed grains, fruits, and vegetables
- French out doorsmen who embraced local Indian culture
10 Clues: people going into a country • The capital of French Louisiana but not permanent • French out doorsmen who embraced local Indian culture • In the beginning, the Indians and the French cooperated • First European to explore the interior of the continent • French captured Natchez chief and shipped him to be a slave • ...
Spanish Golden Age and French Neoclassical Rules 2022-11-27
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- the outstanding actor at the Theatre du Marais also known as Guillaume des Gilleberts.
- a Shareholder in a French acting troupe.
- the gallery above the tavern where women were segregated in the back wall of the theatre.
- a Hireling in a French acting troupe.
- Bejart, raised by Madeleine Bejart and the wife of Moliere.
- a row of benches located at the front of the patio of a corral, near it's stage.
- the finest French tragic actor of the late 17th century.
- public theatres located in the courtyard that are open-air spaces with galleries and boxes protected by a roof
- third tier of galleries along the side walls also known as "heavens."
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- religious dramas combining the characteristics of both mystery and morality plays.
- in the Spanish golden age, a three-act full-length nonreligious play.
- semicircular benches located in the front of the pit.
- the government-supported French national theatre.
- in the Spanish golden age, pageant wagons on which auto sacramentales were staged.
- y espadaor, in English, this term is known as "cape and sword."
15 Clues: a Hireling in a French acting troupe. • a Shareholder in a French acting troupe. • the government-supported French national theatre. • semicircular benches located in the front of the pit. • the finest French tragic actor of the late 17th century. • Bejart, raised by Madeleine Bejart and the wife of Moliere. • ...
French Revolution 2021-10-12
9 Clues: 2nd estate • 1st estate • The French King • peasant's revolution • changes of revolution • classes of French revolution • Representatives against the king • oath made between the representatives • lowest level in the French revolution
ARTS AND LITERATURE 2021-12-29
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- Verse meter
- The nationality of the composer Khachaturian
- Like ghostwriters, usually; uncredited
- French impressionist painter
- French impressionist painter
- Verse, meter
- French fauvist
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- French impressionist painter
- Pioneering French impressionist
- The nationality of the composer Sibelius
- Alphonse -, Art Nouveau artist
- French impressionist painter
12 Clues: Verse meter • Verse, meter • French fauvist • French impressionist painter • French impressionist painter • French impressionist painter • French impressionist painter • Alphonse -, Art Nouveau artist • Pioneering French impressionist • Like ghostwriters, usually; uncredited • The nationality of the composer Sibelius • The nationality of the composer Khachaturian
Vocabulary 7-8 2021-09-24
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- Victor said a ______ answer when Mr. Bueller asked if anybody knows French.
- Mr.Bueller decided not to _______ Victor even though he lied about knowing French.
- Victor was _______ with Michael when he was scowling.
- It was Victor's ______ to teach Teresa French.
- Mr. Buleller's ______ moment when he sees victor with a similar situation as him.
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- Victor thinks of Teresa as the ______ girl in the school.
- At English class, Victor impresses Teresa with a _________ of words.
- Victor's ________ of French class is hard. ( But did it to be with Teresa.)
- Victor was ______ at lunch when he saw Teresa outside.
- It can be _____ to lie about things like Victor knowing how to speak French. (Just to impress Teresa!)
10 Clues: It was Victor's ______ to teach Teresa French. • Victor was _______ with Michael when he was scowling. • Victor was ______ at lunch when he saw Teresa outside. • Victor thinks of Teresa as the ______ girl in the school. • At English class, Victor impresses Teresa with a _________ of words. • ...
Napoleonic Wars 2024-05-23
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- The site of Napoleon’s second exile/ where he died.
- A confederation of German states that Napoleon created after the coalition’s defeat at Austerlitz.
- The site of Napoleon’s first exile.
- (1805) Important war that decided the French victory over the third coalition; also known as the Battle of the Three Emperors.
- Napoleon’s short return to Europe after his first exile; also known as the War of the Seventh Coalition
- embargo of the British Empire during the Napoleonic Wars.
- (1815) A decisive victory for the seventh coalition against Napoleon’s army in Belgium.
- (1805) Naval battle that established British naval superiority.
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- Main component of the French Imperial Army commanded by Napoleon.
- Popular French general and the first consul/emperor of France.
- French neoclassical painter.
- British flag officer in the Royal Navy that died during the Battle of Trafalgar.
- Military tactic used by the Russians that involved burning the land and its resources as they retreated farther into Russia.
- France’s invasion of the Iberian peninsula.
14 Clues: French neoclassical painter. • The site of Napoleon’s first exile. • France’s invasion of the Iberian peninsula. • The site of Napoleon’s second exile/ where he died. • embargo of the British Empire during the Napoleonic Wars. • Popular French general and the first consul/emperor of France. • (1805) Naval battle that established British naval superiority. • ...
French Words (translate english to french) 2021-12-19
18 Clues: may • july • june • april • march • monday • sunday • august • friday • january • tuesday • february • saturday • décembre • november • thursday • septembre • wednesday
french animals (in french) 2021-11-10
11 Clues: feline • long ears • makes milk • makes eggs • play in mud • shedding wool • swims in water • man best friend • people ride on it • a nocturnal animal • wakes people up in the morning
Rubber and the Making of Vietnam - Introduction 2025-11-09
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- Aso writes that "One of the key tools used by the colonial state and its police in [surveillance] was the _______." (37)
- The name of the French colony in today's southern Vietnam (as written in English). (26)
- Aso writes that "Cultivation on plantations during the twentieth century altered hevea's spatial and temporal ecology in __________ ways. (43)
- A French term for various people groups who lived in the highlands, including the Stieng. (45)
- The Latin name for the rubber tree genus (24)
- The season during which workers could tap trees more efficiently. (42)
- Ecological _________: A term coined by historian Ian Miller to refer to a new way of viewing and classifying plants, animals, and other natural products. (43)
- Terres ________: "red earth," the class of fertile land typically given to wealthy planters, usually located far from cities, as opposed to terres gris. (33)
- A science that emerged during the late 1800s and became influential in colonial Vietnam by the 1910s, which emphasizes connections between different parts of the environment. (30)
- Road-building in southeastern Vietnam was largely funded by the Bank of ________. (39-40)
- These "ways" remained the most important means of transporting agricultural products well into the 20th century. (41)
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- What disease did Emperor Gia Long try to combat in Vietnam using imported vaccines? (23)
- The Sai Gon, Dong Nai, and Be are the three _______ that water southeastern Vietnam. (25)
- The English word that roughly corresponds to thiên nhiên (Vietnamese), tianran (Chinese), and tenzen (Japanese)
- Aso claims that colonial officials and planters began to view Cochinchina from an increasingly ecological _________ during the early twentieth century.
- Before French colonization, the eastern provinces of Vietnam were covered by millions of hectares of ______.
- A large area devoted to cultivation of a single plant or a very small number of plants, usually with intensive labor.
- Many highland communities used this simple tool to clear land, but colonial officials often described it as "dangerous" or "lazy". Also used by some plantation owners to clear large tracts of land. (48)
- A fluid produced by the rubber tree, tapped to produce organic rubber.
- A form of agriculture that emphasizes efficient, large-scale production: ______ agriculture.
- Aso describes the place of rubber plants within the colonial economy as "gardens in the ________." (44)
- A form of pre-colonial agriculture often practice in forested areas, known as "rẫy" in colonial-era Vietnamese, and largely condemned by French officials until the 1940s. (30)
- The surname of the French Governor General who placed greater emphasis on forest protection after 1911. (32)
- An island off the coast of Africa where French scientists had studied trees and forests before France colonized southern Vietnam. (30)
- A labor-intensive method of land clearance adopted by many rubber planters, which involved some burning and then intensive digging with pickaxes. (49)
- A French word meaning an administrative order or decree. (Write without the diacritics.)
26 Clues: The Latin name for the rubber tree genus (24) • A fluid produced by the rubber tree, tapped to produce organic rubber. • The season during which workers could tap trees more efficiently. (42) • The name of the French colony in today's southern Vietnam (as written in English). (26) • ...
French Revolution 2022-04-05
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- The time where Bonaparte staged a coup d’état
- The Second Estate
- How many votes did each estate get?
- One of the important events
- The last King of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution
- The First Estate
- Where the National Constituent Assembly continued to meet
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- The three distinct classes
- The era after the French Revolution
- The Third Estate
- The date where the Estates General last met
- The place where the first revolutionaries of France made an oath
- Prior to the French Revolution, ____ had been the official religion in France.
13 Clues: The Third Estate • The First Estate • The Second Estate • The three distinct classes • One of the important events • The era after the French Revolution • How many votes did each estate get? • The date where the Estates General last met • The time where Bonaparte staged a coup d’état • Where the National Constituent Assembly continued to meet • ...
Mother's Day 2022 2022-05-08
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- WV town credited with first Mother's Day
- maria keverich died of __________
- favorite #10 mom's maiden name
- given 1st name of 19-C French novelist (mom of maurice/solange)
- nickname of 19-C French novelist (mom of maurice/solange)
- harry kane's wife (mom of vivienne and ivy)
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- athlete 13, frmr Spurs, now in SD
- ______ stampe stearns; educator, poet, social activist
- month for Mother's Day holiday in Argentina
- pen name of 19-C French novelist (mom of maurice/solange)
- ROE v Wade, N. _________.
- medals for track superstar mom (5x olympian)
- one of first 3 states to ratify 19th ammendment
13 Clues: ROE v Wade, N. _________. • favorite #10 mom's maiden name • athlete 13, frmr Spurs, now in SD • maria keverich died of __________ • WV town credited with first Mother's Day • month for Mother's Day holiday in Argentina • harry kane's wife (mom of vivienne and ivy) • medals for track superstar mom (5x olympian) • one of first 3 states to ratify 19th ammendment • ...
sample -France 2013-07-10
12 Clues: Cafe waitress • Late illusionist • Bubbly department • River like a bosom • Tinny film capital • Famous potato homme • Formidable inspector • little singing sparrow • Troisiemme arrondissement • Animal loving french actress • She's still popular with him • Marc's artistic French connection
Back to School 2022-08-30
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- Subject that is All about the Past
- Subject about your well being
- Subject involving a lot of Reading and Writing
- Subject that involves Movement to Music
- Subject focusing on Beat and Rhythm
- Place you do Physical Fitness
- the other grade eight teacher
- your Principal
- School Mascot
- your Drama and Dance Teacher
- your Vice-Principal
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- Second Language studied at school
- School Level
- your homeroom teacher
- Subject that covers Biology and Chemistry and Physics
- Subject with Numbers
- Subject that includes Painting and Drawing
- your French Teacher
18 Clues: School Level • School Mascot • your Principal • your French Teacher • your Vice-Principal • Subject with Numbers • your homeroom teacher • your Drama and Dance Teacher • Subject about your well being • Place you do Physical Fitness • the other grade eight teacher • Second Language studied at school • Subject that is All about the Past • Subject focusing on Beat and Rhythm • ...
History 2020-11-09
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- The name given to the moderates in the National Convention
- a government in which power is vested in a minority.
- Lists of grievances written by the people. They asked for only moderate changes.
- centrists; they wanted some changes in the government, but not as many as the radicals.
- General
- Right wing; upheld the idea of a limited monarchy. They wanted fewer changes in the government.
- Nobles and others who fled France during the peasant uprisings.
- The political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution of 1789.
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- Those who wished to see significant, far-reaching changes in the political and social system of France
- an extreme radical republic in France at the time of the Revolution
- The radical wing of representatives in the National Convention
- the middle class in a society.
- of the three social classes in France before the French Revolution
- a system of government in which the ruler has unlimited power
- Assembly The French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate on June 7, 1789 4 to enact reforms in the name of the French people.
- a legislative body; the gathering of a political or social group.
16 Clues: General • the middle class in a society. • a government in which power is vested in a minority. • The name given to the moderates in the National Convention • a system of government in which the ruler has unlimited power • The radical wing of representatives in the National Convention • Nobles and others who fled France during the peasant uprisings. • ...
European Settlements Map 2021-02-17
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- __________ America was settled by both the Spanish and Portuguese
- River the French explored the entire length of
- The English, Dutch, and ________ all settled in North America.
- Group with the smallest settlement area in the Americas
- North American country north of the U.S. that made up a large part of France's settlements
- Portugal's South American settlements are ______ (direction) of Spain's
- Spain's American settlements began with Columbus' exploration of the ______ Islands.
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- Five major bodies of water the French settled around
- European nation with the largest settlement areas in the Americas
- Conquering the Incas allowed the Spanish to settle most of the _________ part of South America.
- The _______ Mountains formed a natural border between the French and English settlements in North America.
- England's American settlements were primarily along the ____________ coast of the United States.
- Conquering the Aztec Empire helped Spain to settle much of ________ America
13 Clues: River the French explored the entire length of • Five major bodies of water the French settled around • Group with the smallest settlement area in the Americas • The English, Dutch, and ________ all settled in North America. • __________ America was settled by both the Spanish and Portuguese • European nation with the largest settlement areas in the Americas • ...
Crossword U4 Louise 9B 2025-11-14
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- of a sharp pointed object go into or through something.
- the act of publishing, and also any copies issued for public distribution.
- Goffe Rand American painter and inventor
- a long, hollow cylinder of metal, plastic, glass.
- Danish-French Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist painter
- influential French Post-Impressionist painter known as the "father of modern art" for his foundational role in the transition from Impressionism to Cubism
- bladder a hollow, muscular organ that stores a liquid or gas, most commonly the urinary bladder which stores urine before it is expelled from the body.
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- French luxury cosmetics company
- most commonly refers to the French impressionist painter
- an exclusive right granted for an invention.
- a type of puzzle
- a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of a different word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once
- pigments man-made colorants produced through chemical processes rather than being derived from natural sources.
- a style of painting developed in France during the mid-to-late 19th century
14 Clues: a type of puzzle • French luxury cosmetics company • an exclusive right granted for an invention. • Goffe Rand American painter and inventor • a long, hollow cylinder of metal, plastic, glass. • of a sharp pointed object go into or through something. • most commonly refers to the French impressionist painter • ...
Social Studies! (Beginning of American Revolution) 2020-12-03
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- Shut down Boston Harbor, one town meeting per year, allowed custom officers and other officials to be trialed in Britain/Canada (Not Massachusetts),
- Crowd provoked British Soldiers to attack
- Ended the battles between French and Britain, French relinquished land
- Taxed glass, paper, paint, lead, and tea
- Colonists fight against the French and Indians to gain more land
- Stopped colonists from moving past the Appalachian Mountains
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- A message sent to the king, asking for peace and to repeal the Intolerable Acts
- Men ready for battle in one minute
- Taxed molasses
- Colonists dress up as indians and throw a ton of tea into the Boston Harbor
- Delegates form 12 colonies met together (Georgia did not come)
- Taxed items made of paper, including dice
- Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Samuel Prescott rode all the way to Lexington and Concord to warn the colonists/patriots that the British we're heading to those towns.
- Soldiers had to stay at colonists homes, and had to be taken care of
- AN army of citizens who serve as soldiers during an emergency
15 Clues: Taxed molasses • Men ready for battle in one minute • Taxed glass, paper, paint, lead, and tea • Taxed items made of paper, including dice • Crowd provoked British Soldiers to attack • Stopped colonists from moving past the Appalachian Mountains • AN army of citizens who serve as soldiers during an emergency • ...
Unit 6 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-21
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- Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat
- the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
- A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution
- French Revolutionary assembly (1789-1791). Called first as the Estates General, the three estates came together and demanded radical change. It passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man in 1789.
- Medieval fortress that was converted to a prison stormed by peasants for ammunition during the early stages of the French Revolution.
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- A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for "disloyalty"
- Overthrew French Directory in 1799 and became emperor of the French in 1804. Failed to defeat Great Britain and abdicated in 1814. Returned to power briefly in 1815 but was defeated and died in exile.
- A sudden overthrow of the government by a small group
- Radical republicans during the French Revolution. They were led by Maximilien Robespierre from 1793 to 1794.
10 Clues: Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat • A sudden overthrow of the government by a small group • the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people • (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for "disloyalty" • ...
Early Relations Between Mi’kmaw/French/British 2023-03-02
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- The French faced competition at this time from other Europeans, including the ____ .
- The French came into conflict with the _____ and began to encourage Mi’kmaw to settle in Newfoundland.
- First recorded contact in 1497 with John ______, who took three Mi’kmaw people to England; they never returned!
- First European contact may have been as early as 11th Century with _____.
- War continued off and on until 1713 when the _____ of Utrecht gave control of NS and NFLD to the British although Cape Breton remained in French hands.
- By 1610 ____ missionaries began converting Mi’kmaw to Christianity.
- This French explorer navigated Newfoundland and the St Lawrence river between 1534-1542.
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- These _______ devastated the Mi’kmaw and by 1620 only 4000 Mi’kmaw were still living (out of 20 000).
- By 1720 the French were hard at work building the Fortress of _______ and despite a treaty signed between the Mi’kmaw, Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet), Abenaki, and the British war continued.
- The fierce Mi’kmaw _________ protected this trade with the help of metal weapons acquired through trade with Europeans.
- The Mi’kmaw began to ______ with First Nations in the interior to get furs to trade with the French.
- By 1607 fur trade rivalries caused an 8 year war to break out between the Mi’kmaq and the Penobscot of ____.
12 Clues: By 1610 ____ missionaries began converting Mi’kmaw to Christianity. • First European contact may have been as early as 11th Century with _____. • The French faced competition at this time from other Europeans, including the ____ . • This French explorer navigated Newfoundland and the St Lawrence river between 1534-1542. • ...
AB5 page 52 Flags crossword reference 2015-01-03
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- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058g (South African)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058k (French)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058j (Australian)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058h (American)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058c (Spanish)]
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- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058f (Turkish)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058a (Egyptian)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058e (British)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058d (Brazilian)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058l (Argentinian)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058i (Chinese)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058b (Canadian)]
12 Clues: [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058k (French)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058f (Turkish)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058e (British)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058i (Chinese)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058c (Spanish)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058a (Egyptian)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058b (Canadian)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058h (American)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058d (Brazilian)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058j (Australian)] • ...
Singapore 2021-06-24
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- An informal French restaurant (9)
- Poached, scrambled or fried (4)
- Hot drink from a pot (3)
- Caffeinated beverage (6)
- Turkish baked eggs (10)
- Who wrote 'On the origin of species'? (6)
- Fungi (9)
- Feeling or showing a need for food (6)
- preposition (2)
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- Place you plant flowers (6)
- Browned, warmed bread (5)
- First meal of the day (9)
- French pastry (9)
- Freshly squeezed (11)
- Cured meat from a pig (5)
- Bangers (8)
- Fruit preserve (3)
- Above us (3)
18 Clues: Fungi (9) • Bangers (8) • Above us (3) • preposition (2) • French pastry (9) • Fruit preserve (3) • Freshly squeezed (11) • Turkish baked eggs (10) • Hot drink from a pot (3) • Caffeinated beverage (6) • Browned, warmed bread (5) • First meal of the day (9) • Cured meat from a pig (5) • Place you plant flowers (6) • Poached, scrambled or fried (4) • An informal French restaurant (9) • ...
Le Calendrier: Review for Quiz 2022-10-18
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- Season: decembre, janvier, fevrier
- tomorrow
- Il y a sept jours dans une _____
- Next word? mardi, ______, jeudi
- today
- Season: septembre, octobre, novembre
- Next word? juin, ____, aout
- How much/how many
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- C'est quand, ton ________?
- May 1 - write in French
- Paul's birthday: write in French
- There is/There are
- Il y a quatre ______.
- Season: mars, avril, mai
- Which doesn't belong: lundi, mardi, mars, jeudi
- Il y a ____ mois dans une annee
- Which doesn't belong: juillet, juin, jeudi
- Season: juin, juillet, aout
18 Clues: today • tomorrow • How much/how many • There is/There are • Il y a quatre ______. • May 1 - write in French • Season: mars, avril, mai • C'est quand, ton ________? • Next word? juin, ____, aout • Season: juin, juillet, aout • Next word? mardi, ______, jeudi • Il y a ____ mois dans une annee • Paul's birthday: write in French • Il y a sept jours dans une _____ • ...
Vocab 3 2016-03-13
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- noun, the quality of being open and honest in expression; frankness, from Latin to late Middle English
- noun, sly or cunning intelligence, from old French and (probably) old Norse to Middle English
- verb, erase (a mark) from a surface, from French
- noun, the act of lamenting or expressing grief, from Latin [dictionary.com]
- noun, teasing and contemptuous language or behavior directed at a particular person or thing, from old French [dictionary.com]
- noun, desire to inflict injury, harm, or suffering on another, either because of a hostile impulse or out of deep-seated meanness, from Latin and old French to Middle English [dictionary.com]
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- noun, anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment, from Latin to late Middle English
- noun, an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information, from Latin and old French to late Middle English
- noun, deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed, from Latin and old French to late Middle English
- noun, violation or misuse of what is regarded as sacred, from Latin and old French to Middle English
10 Clues: verb, erase (a mark) from a surface, from French • noun, the act of lamenting or expressing grief, from Latin [dictionary.com] • noun, sly or cunning intelligence, from old French and (probably) old Norse to Middle English • noun, deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed, from Latin and old French to late Middle English • ...
French Revolution Puzzle 2023-01-27
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- member of the powerful Committee of Public Safety; played an important part in the agitation which brought about the fall of the French monarchy; president of the National Convention
- palace for the French monarchy and royalists
- a French-made device consisting of a heavy blade in a tall frame, used in the past for killing criminals by cutting off their heads
- queen of France, wife to King Louis XVI
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- period of violence during the French Revolution from the mass executions of thousands of counter-revolutionary suspects
- radical left-wing republican political group during the French Revolution
- last King of France before the fall of the french monarchy during the Revolution
- the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds that a monarch receives the right to rule directly from God and not from the people
- a shrewd, ambitious and a skilled military strategist who rose up the ranks of the French military system and crowned himself emperor in 1804
- a legislative and consultative assembly of the different estates
10 Clues: queen of France, wife to King Louis XVI • palace for the French monarchy and royalists • a legislative and consultative assembly of the different estates • radical left-wing republican political group during the French Revolution • last King of France before the fall of the french monarchy during the Revolution • ...
Battle of Yorktown 2025-04-22
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- Continental Army's advantage at Yorktown (10 letters) - LAND ARMY
- American commander who led the Continental Army (9 letters) - WASHINGTON
- main purpose of the French naval involvement (10 letters) - BLOCKADE
- commander of the French naval force (9 letters) - DE GRASSE
- commander who assisted the Americans (10 letters) - ROCHAMBEAU
- British commander at Yorktown (12 letters) - LORD CORNWALLIS
- country whose army was defeated at Yorktown (6 letters) - BRITAIN
- type of warfare used at Yorktown (7 letters) - BATTLE
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- year in which the siege of Yorktown took place (4 letters) - 1781
- ships of the French fleet under Admiral de Grasse (4 letters) - FLEET
- place where the main battle of the siege took place (9 letters) - YORKTOWN
- state in which Yorktown is located (11 letters) - VIRGINIA
- word that describes Yorktown as the end of major conflict (11 letters) - DECISIVE
- type of military action that surrounded Yorktown (5 letters) - SIEGE
- war in which Yorktown was a key battle (20 letters) - AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR
- key allied victory that helped end the war (12 letters) - FINAL BATTLE
16 Clues: type of warfare used at Yorktown (7 letters) - BATTLE • state in which Yorktown is located (11 letters) - VIRGINIA • commander of the French naval force (9 letters) - DE GRASSE • British commander at Yorktown (12 letters) - LORD CORNWALLIS • commander who assisted the Americans (10 letters) - ROCHAMBEAU • ...
Crossword 2014-09-28
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- document modeled after the Declaration of Independence
- social classes in 1700 France
- prison that represented authority over the monarchy
- instrument of death created during the Reign of Terror
- national assembly writes an new constitution on a tennis court
- people made up of the third estate of France
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- Hated by french republic because she was Austrian
- slogan of the Revolution
- general of the French army after the Reign of Terror
- 5 person government
- represented the nobility and they paid no taxes
- The king of France during the French Revolution
- leader of the Reign of Terror
13 Clues: 5 person government • slogan of the Revolution • social classes in 1700 France • leader of the Reign of Terror • people made up of the third estate of France • represented the nobility and they paid no taxes • The king of France during the French Revolution • Hated by french republic because she was Austrian • prison that represented authority over the monarchy • ...
Hetvi's Faves 2025-11-21
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- – Dermatologist-recommended skincare with ceramides
- – Iconic brand behind No. 5 perfume
- – Drugstore brand known for the lip crayon only findable on Amazon
- – Rihanna’s beauty line
- – American brand known for leather handbags and cute shoes
- – Nail polish brand known for playful shade names
- – Luxury French fashion house yet you use them for makeup
- – We can thank them for Carlos Sainz hair
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- – Global beauty retailer with black-and-white stripes
- – Salon-grade French haircare brand
- – Affordable makeup brand from which you own 15 glosses
- – French skincare line famous for grape-based formulas
- – Makeup brand famous for its bold blush names
13 Clues: – Rihanna’s beauty line • – Salon-grade French haircare brand • – Iconic brand behind No. 5 perfume • – We can thank them for Carlos Sainz hair • – Makeup brand famous for its bold blush names • – Nail polish brand known for playful shade names • – Dermatologist-recommended skincare with ceramides • – Global beauty retailer with black-and-white stripes • ...
World History Unit 6 2023-03-24
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- A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for "disloyalty"
- French middle class
- Medieval fortress that was converted to a prison stormed by peasants for ammunition during the early stages of the French Revolution.
- The most radical political faction of the French Revolution who ruled France during the Reign of Terror.
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- Overthrew the French revolutionary government (The Directory) in 1799 and became emperor of France in 1804. Failed to defeat Great Britain and abdicated in 1814. Returned to power briefly in 1815 but was defeated and died in exile.
- 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. It passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man in 1789.
- In colonial Spanish America, term used to describe someone of European descent born in the New World. Elsewhere in the Americas, the term is used to describe all nonnative peoples.
- 1783-1830, Venezuelan statesman: leader of revolt of South American colonies against Spanish rule.
- The site of Napoleon's defeat by British and Prussian armies in 1815, which ended his last bid for power
10 Clues: French middle class • (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for "disloyalty" • A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution. • 1783-1830, Venezuelan statesman: leader of revolt of South American colonies against Spanish rule. • ...
The footballers 2022-06-08
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- french player from 'Atletico de Madrid'. Position LM
- french player from Real Madrid.Position ST
- uruguayan player from 'Atletico de Madrid'.Position ST
- spanish player from Liverpool.Position MC
- english player from Manchester City.Position MCO
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- slovenian goalkeeper from 'Atlético de Madrid'.
- french player from Arsenal.Position ST
- brazilian goalkeeper from Manchester City
- spanish player from Real Sociedad. Position EI
- croatian player from Sevilla.Position MC
- english player from Liverpool.Position LD
11 Clues: french player from Arsenal.Position ST • croatian player from Sevilla.Position MC • brazilian goalkeeper from Manchester City • english player from Liverpool.Position LD • spanish player from Liverpool.Position MC • french player from Real Madrid.Position ST • spanish player from Real Sociedad. Position EI • english player from Manchester City.Position MCO • ...
Animal Farm Crossword 2021-10-30
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- A multicelled living creature
- Cold season
- When influential people become fraudulent
- Ideas of a dictatorial government
- Featherless biped
- Killing animals to eat
- Giving orders
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- A successful french military and political leader during the french revolution
- Inescapable demise
- The overthrowing of a government
- Fighting between two sides
- Something that harnesses energy from the wind
- Taken from you
- A word for friend mainly used by Russians
- A professional fighter
- Someone who shows the way for others
- A building to house cows
- A packed snow sphere
18 Clues: Cold season • Giving orders • Taken from you • Featherless biped • Inescapable demise • A packed snow sphere • A professional fighter • Killing animals to eat • A building to house cows • Fighting between two sides • A multicelled living creature • The overthrowing of a government • Ideas of a dictatorial government • Someone who shows the way for others • ...
