french Crossword Puzzles
4.3 - Battlegrounds Shifts & 4.4 - The Final Years 2024-10-07
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- A British General who took thousands of prisoners at Charles Town.
- Inspired by the American Revolution, this french colony revolted against France in 1791.
- Defeated the British at the Battle of Cowpens.
- Comte de ___________ was the French commander who joined forces with Washington at Yorktown.
- These foreign troops helped defeat the British at Yorktown.
- He resolved the conflict between Soldiers and Continental Congress when Congress refused to pay them.
- The British felt that they would have more success fighting in the South because there were many ___________ there.
- Patriot Leader known as the "Swamp Fox." He Perfected the Hit-and-run War tactics.
- The Treat of ________ was signed in September of 1783, Britain agrees to recognize the United States as independent.
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- Hit-and-run war tactics.
- led the Patriots' victory at Vincennes, which strengthened the American position in the West?
- This Patriot famously said, "I have not yet begun to fight."
- This French officer led Patriot troops to pinning down the British Army at Yorktown.
- A merchant Warship.
- Native Americans sided with the British during the Revolutionary war because they seemed less of a _______.
- After realizing he could not conquer North and South Carolina, he retreated to Yorktown, Virginia.
- Inspired by the American Revolution, this started in 1789 in France with rebels using the motto: "Liberty, Equality, & Fraternity.".
- When the British threatened to Hang American leaders, Patriot forces defeated the British at ______ ____________.
- to approve officialy.
19 Clues: A merchant Warship. • to approve officialy. • Hit-and-run war tactics. • Defeated the British at the Battle of Cowpens. • These foreign troops helped defeat the British at Yorktown. • This Patriot famously said, "I have not yet begun to fight." • A British General who took thousands of prisoners at Charles Town. • ...
Thomas Paine 2015-10-13
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- Paine's most famous writing
- country visited after returning home
- A major insult to Paine
- Paine wanted to write for
- Conway's two volume book
- How Paine dismissed the king
- How did Paine feel?
- Paine's mother's religion
- What disapproved monarchy?
- Paine spoke with
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- How long was Paine imprisoned?
- religion Paine was critical toward
- English government charged Paine with
- French National assembly gave Paine
- Paine was America's first
- Paine's book
- French National Convention abolished
- Paine participated in two
- Paine's artisan skill product
- Paine's original country
- not a political leader, a
- Paine's "plan" in Common Sense
22 Clues: Paine's book • Paine spoke with • How did Paine feel? • A major insult to Paine • Conway's two volume book • Paine's original country • Paine was America's first • Paine wanted to write for • Paine participated in two • not a political leader, a • Paine's mother's religion • What disapproved monarchy? • Paine's most famous writing • How Paine dismissed the king • ...
The American Revolution 2016-10-18
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- colonist siding with British
- commandor of French troops for French-Amercan war
- treaty that recognized Americas independence
- famous conflict
- second group of delegates
- important patriot victory
- 47-page pamphlet
- wealthy young frenchman
- fighters for independence
- jackets
- force of colonies
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- gathering of colonial leaders
- western campaign voulenteer
- governor of Spanish Louisana
- last major battle of American Revolution
- author
- written independence
- local militia
- expireneced militia officer from Prussia
- organizer of a brigade, a group of guerrilla soldiers
- outlaw; killed leader of mutiny
- virginia commander
- documents author
- new york turning point
- foreign soldiers
25 Clues: author • jackets • local militia • famous conflict • documents author • 47-page pamphlet • foreign soldiers • force of colonies • virginia commander • written independence • new york turning point • wealthy young frenchman • second group of delegates • important patriot victory • fighters for independence • western campaign voulenteer • governor of Spanish Louisana • colonist siding with British • ...
Canadian Hardy roses 2020-05-15
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- english fur trader
- 100th anniversary of the red cross
- 3 voyages to the new world
- french colonist and navigator
- known for his attempts to find the northwest passage
- upper limb of the sun appears
- a british officer in the royal navy
- commemorates the 100th anniversary of Morden
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- french canadian songwriter/singer
- a pastel member of the modern series
- canadian artist
- dan-norwegian explorer and navigator
- a large plateau of land
- several voyages to find the northwest passage
- outdoors fire
- precious stone
- Italian explorer and navigator
- Governor General
- 49th parallel new rose
- naval organizations
- english explorer and navigator
21 Clues: outdoors fire • precious stone • canadian artist • Governor General • english fur trader • naval organizations • 49th parallel new rose • a large plateau of land • 3 voyages to the new world • french colonist and navigator • upper limb of the sun appears • Italian explorer and navigator • english explorer and navigator • french canadian songwriter/singer • ...
Latin America Crossword #2 2020-11-13
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- Important person Mexican Revolution
- important river in Latin America
- Important event of 1789
- Influenced many revolutionaries
- Country named after El Libertador
- Treaty dividing up New World
- Led Haitian Revolt
- French name for Haiti
- European Emperor
- Colombia,Venezuela,Panama,& Ecuador
- Why Portugal brought slaves to Brazil
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- Language of most of Latin America
- Poorest country in Western Hemisphere
- Language spoken in Brazil today
- Decimated Native American populations
- Majority of Haitian residents
- George Washington of South America
- Mountain range in South America
- Language spoken in Haiti
- People,diseases,plants across sea
- Relatively bloodless revolution
- Ratified in 1789
22 Clues: Ratified in 1789 • European Emperor • Led Haitian Revolt • French name for Haiti • Important event of 1789 • Language spoken in Haiti • Treaty dividing up New World • Majority of Haitian residents • Language spoken in Brazil today • Mountain range in South America • Influenced many revolutionaries • Relatively bloodless revolution • important river in Latin America • ...
Chapter 1 2024-08-22
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- energetic
- sociable
- dynamic
- patient(f)
- secondary_school
- interesting(m)
- here_is
- blonde_haired(m)
- there_are,_there is
- brother
- girl
- boy
- friend(f)
- French_speaking
- timid
- student
- country
- blonde_haired(f)
- patient(m)
- French(f)
- truly
- enthusiastic
- school
- friend(m)
- From_where
- interesting(f)
- fairly
- thank_you
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- American(f)
- sympathetic
- intelligent(m)
- Of_what_nationality
- intelligent(f)
- Who
- French(m)
- sister
- See_you_tomorrow!
- second
- egotistical
- Thats_who
- city
- See_you_soon!
- after
- many
- to_be
- secondary
- American(m)
- How
- very
- also
50 Clues: Who • boy • How • girl • city • many • very • also • timid • after • to_be • truly • sister • second • school • fairly • dynamic • here_is • brother • student • country • sociable • energetic • French(m) • Thats_who • friend(f) • French(f) • secondary • friend(m) • thank_you • patient(f) • patient(m) • From_where • American(f) • sympathetic • egotistical • American(m) • enthusiastic • See_you_soon! • intelligent(m) • interesting(m) • intelligent(f) • interesting(f) • ...
Jonathan Felesky 2023-05-22
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- Jonathan created the "Declaration of ______."
- Jonathan always laughs at Miss Carroll's _____.
- Another sport Jonathan enjoys
- Jonathan loves to drink this.
- Jonathan's favorite French word
- Jonathan's inspiration and Chromebook background
- College Jonathan is attending
- Jonathan's intended major
- One of Jonathan's jobs
- One of the singer's Jonathan likes
- Another French word Jonathan likes
- Jonathan's father and motivation
- Jonathan's favorite fish
- Jonathan always loved when Miss Carroll said this saying in 7th grade
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- Jonathan's role models
- Jonathan's favorite vegetable
- Jonathan's made-up country
- A hobby Jonathan loves
- Jonathan's favorite sport
- Mother of Jonathan
- Brother of Jonathan
21 Clues: Mother of Jonathan • Brother of Jonathan • Jonathan's role models • A hobby Jonathan loves • One of Jonathan's jobs • Jonathan's favorite fish • Jonathan's intended major • Jonathan's favorite sport • Jonathan's made-up country • Another sport Jonathan enjoys • Jonathan loves to drink this. • Jonathan's favorite vegetable • College Jonathan is attending • Jonathan's favorite French word • ...
Crossword 2021-11-21
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- Surname of tennis playing sisters Venus and Serena (8)
- 9th Greek letter (4)
- Beethoven piano piece (9,6)
- Famous beach in Rio de Janeiro (10)
- Costa del Sol resort (8)
- French newspaper (2,5)
- David Jason sitcom (5,4,3,5)
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- Dark savoury spread (7)
- Characteristic of James Bond’s martini (6,3,7)
- Popular Nissan car (5)
- Hanna Barbera cartoon pair (3,3,5)
- Singing brother of Don Everly (4)
- City in Northern Portugal (6)
- Pam _____, popular poet (5)
- Money saving measures (9)
- Fizzy Italian wine (4,8)
- Eric _______, guitarist (7)
- Deadly disease of sheep, cattle and humans (7)
- French fashion house (4)
- Red nosed Reindeer (7)
20 Clues: 9th Greek letter (4) • Popular Nissan car (5) • French newspaper (2,5) • Red nosed Reindeer (7) • Dark savoury spread (7) • Fizzy Italian wine (4,8) • Costa del Sol resort (8) • French fashion house (4) • Money saving measures (9) • Beethoven piano piece (9,6) • Pam _____, popular poet (5) • Eric _______, guitarist (7) • David Jason sitcom (5,4,3,5) • City in Northern Portugal (6) • ...
Agatha Christie Crossword 2025-02-08
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- an interesting individual
- a tool
- a cross between Miss Trunchbull and fine art
- a group of crows
- justification of your point
- Slavic royal daughter
- up in the air
- expert seniors(anagram)
- bags and suitcases
- grim off road(anagram)
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- reminds one of a French pear
- Italian bag
- a film and musical with famous lightning
- a mode of transport that runs on tracks
- rhymes with a marital relationship
- don't know who you are
- French version of a Greek and Roman God.
- crime-solver
- an american thriller and you can be above or below it
- A fashion designer, actor and car
20 Clues: a tool • Italian bag • crime-solver • up in the air • a group of crows • bags and suitcases • Slavic royal daughter • don't know who you are • grim off road(anagram) • expert seniors(anagram) • an interesting individual • justification of your point • reminds one of a French pear • A fashion designer, actor and car • rhymes with a marital relationship • ...
FL Week Crossword Puzzle! 2025-03-11
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- (Swahili) Good morning
- (Latvian) She bought the ice cream.
- (Swedish) How is the book?
- (French) Do you speak French ?
- (Irish) Let’s play video games!
- (Spanish) Where is the bathroom?
- (Estonian) I like this music.
- (Dutch) I am new here.
- (Slovak) How old are you?
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- (Italian) Have a nice day!
- (Norwegian) He likes the movie.
- (Basque) That is great!
- (Turkish) That is my car.
- (Hungarian) How much does it cost?
- (Romanian) Where are you?
- (German) I speak German.
- (Polish) How is the weather?
- (Portuguese) I walk to school.
- (Icelandic) What time is it?
- (Finnish) You are nice.
20 Clues: (Swahili) Good morning • (Dutch) I am new here. • (Basque) That is great! • (Finnish) You are nice. • (German) I speak German. • (Turkish) That is my car. • (Romanian) Where are you? • (Slovak) How old are you? • (Italian) Have a nice day! • (Swedish) How is the book? • (Polish) How is the weather? • (Icelandic) What time is it? • (Estonian) I like this music. • ...
Historical Dates & Landmarks Quest 2023-10-10
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- - World Trade Center attack site
- - Pilgrims' ship to the New World
- - Civil War battle site
- - Texan fort during the Texas Revolution
- - Colonial protest event
- - Parisian iron landmark
- on a journey through history with the "Historical Dates & Landmarks Quest" crossword puzzle!
- - Civil War surrender location
- - Cold War division symbol
- - UFO incident in New Mexico
- - French Revolution prison
- - WWII atomic bomb target
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- - Financial district in New York
- - Presidential sculpture in South Dakota
- - Chinese fortification
- - American Independence Day
- - Moon landing mission
- - Palace of French royalty
- - Ancient Roman amphitheater
- - WWII attack on a US naval base
- - Ill-fated ocean liner
21 Clues: - Moon landing mission • - Chinese fortification • - Civil War battle site • - Ill-fated ocean liner • - Colonial protest event • - Parisian iron landmark • - WWII atomic bomb target • - Palace of French royalty • - Cold War division symbol • - French Revolution prison • - American Independence Day • - Ancient Roman amphitheater • - UFO incident in New Mexico • ...
WINE & SPIRITS 2025-03-29
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- Spirit production facility
- German white wine
- Bold red wine grape
- Sparkling wine region
- Australian red wine
- Fortified wine for cocktails
- Green anise-flavored spirit
- Mexican spirit from agave
- Noir or Grigio grape variety
- Whisky from Scotland
- French brandy region
- Clear Russian spirit
- An alcoholic drink distilled from fermented grains.
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- American whiskey from corn
- Smooth French red wine
- California wine specialty
- Spanish wine punch
- Means a little bitter" in Italian.
- Italian sparkling wine
- Distilled wine
- Popular white grape variety
- A clear alcoholic spirit flavored with juniper berries.
- Argentine wine specialty
23 Clues: Distilled wine • German white wine • Spanish wine punch • Bold red wine grape • Australian red wine • Whisky from Scotland • French brandy region • Clear Russian spirit • Sparkling wine region • Smooth French red wine • Italian sparkling wine • Argentine wine specialty • California wine specialty • Mexican spirit from agave • American whiskey from corn • Spirit production facility • ...
Nblgrps 2024-04-18
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- Dead yeast cells styled wine
- Fermentation changing malic acid to lactic acid
- California wine region
- Could be cabernet or blanc
- New Zealand wine region
- A Noble Grape
- Noble rot
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- A parent of chardonnay
- German pinot noir
- Vanilla or coconut hints of this
- French wine region
- Midpoint aging in years for most Pinot Noir wines
- French wine region sounds like mayonnaise
- Italian wine region
- Storage for light and fruity wines
- A parent of cabernet sauvignon
- Clone of pinot noir
- Favorite soil type for chardonnay
- Favorite soil type for pinot noir
- Midpoint aging in years for chardonnay
20 Clues: Noble rot • A Noble Grape • German pinot noir • French wine region • Italian wine region • Clone of pinot noir • A parent of chardonnay • California wine region • New Zealand wine region • Could be cabernet or blanc • Dead yeast cells styled wine • A parent of cabernet sauvignon • Vanilla or coconut hints of this • Favorite soil type for chardonnay • Favorite soil type for pinot noir • ...
Musical instruments and beats 2022-11-11
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- walking pace
- How an instruments is played
- A full note or 4 beats
- very fast
- How many instruments are playing-thick or thin
- How loud or soft an instrument is playing
- Both a percussion and string instrument
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- A common six stringed instrument
- Very slow speed
- Sexy Sax Man
- An African drum that you hit on the edge/middle
- becoming softer
- A woodwind instrument that sounds like ‘Buffoon’
- becoming louder
- Horn A French brass instrument
- moderately loud
- The smallest string instrument
- very soft
- A quarter note or 1 beat
- how High or low an instrument is playing
20 Clues: very soft • very fast • Sexy Sax Man • walking pace • Very slow speed • becoming softer • becoming louder • moderately loud • A full note or 4 beats • A quarter note or 1 beat • How an instruments is played • Horn A French brass instrument • The smallest string instrument • A common six stringed instrument • Both a percussion and string instrument • how High or low an instrument is playing • ...
aasdfadf 2022-09-07
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- 2 ways to say in
- summer spring winter (no le or l’)
- yellow, green, pink and black
- the first of the month
- I like I want I can
- august, february and july
- 74
- sister brother
- What time is it
- it’s cold it’s raining
- two words you use to HUG VERBS to negate (to say "not")
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- paper pen eraser
- mrs mister
- I'm hungry and I'm thirsty
- twenty nine
- what is your name
- french fries bread quebecois fries curds with gravy
- to be and to have
- why and because
- today in french
- mother father
21 Clues: 74 • mrs mister • twenty nine • mother father • sister brother • why and because • today in french • What time is it • paper pen eraser • 2 ways to say in • what is your name • to be and to have • I like I want I can • the first of the month • it’s cold it’s raining • august, february and july • I'm hungry and I'm thirsty • yellow, green, pink and black • summer spring winter (no le or l’) • ...
From Soup to Nuts 2025-09-24
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- French onion soup’s top cheese
- The kid-favorite, from A to Z
- Soup’s signature onomatopoeia
- “No soup for you!” on this show
- What do ducks put in their soup?
- Just add water!
- Soup’s hard to serve without one of these!
- The whole shebang, from soup to ______
- A fancy vessel, just for serving soup
- Just think about it, use your ______
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- The soupy Marx Brothers film
- Tomato soup’s best friend
- Lobster’s favorite soup
- The instant classic, Japanese-style
- Chicken soup: “Jewish ______”
- Famous “Soup Cans” artist
- As foggy as ______
- This soup’s beet red!
- New England’s chowder cousin
- French soup of the day
20 Clues: Just add water! • As foggy as ______ • This soup’s beet red! • French soup of the day • Lobster’s favorite soup • Tomato soup’s best friend • Famous “Soup Cans” artist • The soupy Marx Brothers film • New England’s chowder cousin • Chicken soup: “Jewish ______” • The kid-favorite, from A to Z • Soup’s signature onomatopoeia • French onion soup’s top cheese • ...
Elle 2025-09-23
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- book about gaining and holding power
- ended french wars of religion
- painted Mona Lisa
- Where northern Renaissance began
- french term for Calvinists
- payments to have sins forgiven
- A work of his is the Ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- Spread ideas and works faster on paper
- country resulting from dutch revolts
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- Martin Luther's complaints about the Catholic church
- creator of printing press
- ended 30 year war
- Greatest writer of all time
- started protestant reformation
- Term for common language
- Sculpture by michelangelo
- Society of Jesus
- wrote "in Praise of Folly"
- author of utopia
- William Shakespeare's country
20 Clues: Society of Jesus • author of utopia • ended 30 year war • painted Mona Lisa • Term for common language • creator of printing press • Sculpture by michelangelo • wrote "in Praise of Folly" • french term for Calvinists • Greatest writer of all time • ended french wars of religion • William Shakespeare's country • started protestant reformation • payments to have sins forgiven • ...
French 4 2022-10-15
French Revolution 2019-12-04
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- The strumming of the _____ was the event that started the French Revolution
- Leader of the French Revolution and the one behind the Reign of Terror
- "I am the state"
- The shortest emperor of France
- Machine used to execute people publicly during the French Revolution
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- Before the French Revolution, France was organized in 3_____
- Palace build by Louis XIV
- The Reign of _____ was a period of massacres and public executions
- Intelectual movement that emphasized reason and individualism
- The people of France were living in_____ before the Franch Revolution
10 Clues: "I am the state" • Palace build by Louis XIV • The shortest emperor of France • Before the French Revolution, France was organized in 3_____ • Intelectual movement that emphasized reason and individualism • The Reign of _____ was a period of massacres and public executions • Machine used to execute people publicly during the French Revolution • ...
Cross Word French and Indian War 2014-10-01
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- What ended the French and Indian War?
- The rest of South Carolina besides 50 miles inland from the coast.
- The official ban on trade is?
- The brits new leader is?
- When did the French and indian war begin?
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- One of the biggest battles/wars in the French and Indian War was?
- How many nations were in the French and Indian War?
- Tax on goods that come from other countries is a?
- Which side did the indians fight on during the war?
- Army of private citizens is a?
10 Clues: The brits new leader is? • The official ban on trade is? • Army of private citizens is a? • What ended the French and Indian War? • When did the French and indian war begin? • Tax on goods that come from other countries is a? • How many nations were in the French and Indian War? • Which side did the indians fight on during the war? • ...
Bounce 2018-03-07
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- A dessert dipped in honey
- A band worn around the leg to keep up a sock
- Reduction in air pressure
- extreme anger
- A coffin or a jewelry box
- Extremely un happy
- French painter
- Unity or agreement of felling
- A slightly friendly way
- Plant leaves
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- French landscape painter
- Cut down or sew down
- A reddish brown stone
- The brightest star in the constellation
- In a warm and safe box
- The biggest size
- A German word for star
- A breast
- Leather with the flesh side rubbed to make a velvety nap
- A type of skiing
20 Clues: A breast • Plant leaves • extreme anger • French painter • The biggest size • A type of skiing • Extremely un happy • Cut down or sew down • A reddish brown stone • In a warm and safe box • A German word for star • A slightly friendly way • French landscape painter • A dessert dipped in honey • Reduction in air pressure • A coffin or a jewelry box • Unity or agreement of felling • ...
soups and sauces 2021-12-01
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- juices the earliest sauces were just
- spices are always
- sauces tend to be
- clear soup
- vegetable
- a french word for broth
- who created sauces
- stable protein
- fragrance is contained where?
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- dried herbs need to
- rich smooth soups
- the colour of herbs comes from
- this preserves more of the flavor
- spices are grown in blank regions
- store spices in a
- they are meant to
- mostly made out of meat
- spices flavors are
- it takes blank to draw out the flavor
- sauce is comes from the Latin word
- mostly made out of bone
21 Clues: vegetable • clear soup • stable protein • rich smooth soups • spices are always • sauces tend to be • store spices in a • they are meant to • spices flavors are • who created sauces • dried herbs need to • mostly made out of meat • a french word for broth • mostly made out of bone • fragrance is contained where? • the colour of herbs comes from • this preserves more of the flavor • ...
Baroque 2013-10-19
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- The Mill at Wijk
- Woman holding a balance
- St. Francis in Mediterranean
- Judith and Maidservant with the head of Holoferens
- Shooting Company of Capitain Frans Banning
- Lion Hunt
- Immaculate Conception
- The Feast of Saint Nicholas
- Facade of St. Peter's in Rome
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- Ecstasy of Saint Theresa
- French painter famous for his landscapes
- Triumph of the Sacred Name of Jesus
- French master of Tenebrism
- The Supper at Emmanus
- Benedictine Abby Architect
- Dutch painter who painted happy people
- Les Meninas
- Home of Louis the XVI
- Portrait of Charles the 1st in Hunting Dress
- Holy Family on the Steps
20 Clues: Lion Hunt • Les Meninas • The Mill at Wijk • The Supper at Emmanus • Home of Louis the XVI • Immaculate Conception • Woman holding a balance • Ecstasy of Saint Theresa • Holy Family on the Steps • French master of Tenebrism • Benedictine Abby Architect • The Feast of Saint Nicholas • St. Francis in Mediterranean • Facade of St. Peter's in Rome • Triumph of the Sacred Name of Jesus • ...
Jour de la Semane et Numeros 2014-10-29
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- 2 x 4 =
- Twenty
- The last time you see Mr Allan before the weekend
- Some consider this number unlucky
- Saturday
- First school day of the week
- Halloween is on October the ____
- Last day of the weekend
- Last day before the weekend
- This number is written the same in French as in English
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- 5 x 1 =
- 1 + 1 + 1 =
- The number of students in this class
- 2 + 2 =
- A day that starts with W in English
- Some consider this number lucky
- 10 - 1 =
- The number of people named Sam in this class
- Nothing
- A day we have French
20 Clues: Twenty • 5 x 1 = • 2 x 4 = • 2 + 2 = • Nothing • Saturday • 10 - 1 = • 1 + 1 + 1 = • A day we have French • Last day of the weekend • Last day before the weekend • First school day of the week • Some consider this number lucky • Halloween is on October the ____ • Some consider this number unlucky • A day that starts with W in English • The number of students in this class • ...
European Wines 2022-04-18
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- French wine classification
- White wine with petrol notes
- Red wine from Burgenland
- Right bank Bordeaux area
- White grape from Galicia
- Type of wood used for barrels
- Region in Bordeaux (left bank)
- Wine of Rhone Valley
- Famous for a black rooster
- Best location for gewürztraminer
- Famous home of port
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- Italian wine quality indicator
- Fortified wine from Duoro
- pest of the vineyard
- Spanish region famous for Tempranillo
- grape of cava
- Most planted red grape of France
- Region in Bordeaux (right bank)
- Island know for heated wine
- Chardonnay grapes of Burgundy
- Spanish made sparkling wine
- French wine quality indicator
22 Clues: grape of cava • Famous home of port • pest of the vineyard • Wine of Rhone Valley • Red wine from Burgenland • Right bank Bordeaux area • White grape from Galicia • Fortified wine from Duoro • French wine classification • Famous for a black rooster • Island know for heated wine • Spanish made sparkling wine • White wine with petrol notes • Type of wood used for barrels • ...
French Duolingo Vocab 1 2022-09-16
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- I am silly
- I’m taking a train
- restaurant
- And you?
- you are going
- England
- orange
- where is the dog
- please
- She is Mexican
- Italy
- he is going
- you are speaking French
- I am eating a croissant
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- I speak French
- I’m taking a taxi
- airplane
- you are silly
- he lives (in Pembine for example)
- journalist
- woman
- pizza
- I am an american (girl talking)
- train station
- it's a cat
- teacher
- airport
- I am going
- hotel
- I am an american (boy talking)
- you are studying
- car
- France
33 Clues: car • woman • pizza • hotel • Italy • orange • please • France • teacher • airport • England • airplane • And you? • journalist • restaurant • it's a cat • I am going • I am silly • he is going • you are silly • you are going • train station • I speak French • She is Mexican • where is the dog • you are studying • I’m taking a taxi • I’m taking a train • you are speaking French • I am eating a croissant • I am an american (boy talking) • ...
Indigenous crossword puzzle 2021-03-26
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- the place Samuel set up a trading post
- the coldest month
- what Canada means
- the people Samuel traded with a lot
- the people Samuel was against
- A common fur
- Samuel's last name
- the people that lived before us
- What Samuel was against
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- they use this for cloths
- what they travel on
- A boat they ride on
- what the mostly traveled on
- a tool they use
- Where you give something and get something
- the language Samuel spoke
- The day Samuel day
- where the french lived
- the place this all took place
- a really dangerous disease
20 Clues: A common fur • a tool they use • the coldest month • what Canada means • The day Samuel day • Samuel's last name • what they travel on • A boat they ride on • where the french lived • What Samuel was against • they use this for cloths • the language Samuel spoke • a really dangerous disease • what the mostly traveled on • the people Samuel was against • the place this all took place • ...
Un Peu de Révision! 2022-09-07
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- 2 ways to say in
- summer spring winter (no le or l’)
- yellow, green, pink and black
- the first of the month
- I like I want I can
- august, february and july
- 74
- sister brother
- What time is it
- it’s cold it’s raining
- two words you use to HUG VERBS to negate (to say "not")
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- paper pen eraser
- mrs mister
- I'm hungry and I'm thirsty
- twenty nine
- what is your name
- french fries bread quebecois fries curds with gravy
- to be and to have
- why and because
- today in french
- mother father
21 Clues: 74 • mrs mister • twenty nine • mother father • sister brother • why and because • today in french • What time is it • paper pen eraser • 2 ways to say in • what is your name • to be and to have • I like I want I can • the first of the month • it’s cold it’s raining • august, february and july • I'm hungry and I'm thirsty • yellow, green, pink and black • summer spring winter (no le or l’) • ...
Revolutionary war 2023-11-14
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- failed to attempt of Americans to take back
- people who helped colonists
- 13 places colonists lived in
- Treaty let Americans have more land
- attempt to take a port failed
- final battle
- first battle
- people in the colonies loyal to the British
- people who live in England
- to stop buying/using something
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- guy who committed treason
- colonists against British
- july 4th
- A general of the British army
- surrendered Major General benlincolnlincon
- battle where the French started to help
- surprise attack on Christmas
- leader of conediental army
- Forge Americans stayed for winter
- people hired to help the British
20 Clues: july 4th • final battle • first battle • guy who committed treason • colonists against British • leader of conediental army • people who live in England • people who helped colonists • 13 places colonists lived in • surprise attack on Christmas • A general of the British army • attempt to take a port failed • to stop buying/using something • people hired to help the British • ...
Isaacs big trip 2024-09-21
Across
- made you think of me (drink)
- you’ll need lots of this to keep going
- start of the french leg
- Greeting the french people!
- describe the feline camper
- made me think of you (drink)
- bonk prevention agent
- you’ll always be mine
- go go go!
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- smells good, buttery
- carby stick
- don’t wash this for me
- probably pretty bulging
- a silver spiders home
- the ol reliable steed
- start of the English leg
- big what?
- a positive thing that brings rainbows and flowers!
- who is the most proud/impressed of you for this trip
- satnav or watch
20 Clues: big what? • go go go! • carby stick • satnav or watch • smells good, buttery • a silver spiders home • the ol reliable steed • bonk prevention agent • you’ll always be mine • don’t wash this for me • probably pretty bulging • start of the french leg • start of the English leg • describe the feline camper • Greeting the french people! • made you think of me (drink) • made me think of you (drink) • ...
Valentines day! 2025-07-06
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- Our first date
- Our favorite season
- Our anniversary date
- My favorite color in French
- The month we met
- Our favorite cafe, and where I work
- Your nickname for me
- I will love you
- Our spot
- The # of days between our birthdays
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- Our favorite song
- “My love” in French
- Our first thing in common
- My nickname for you
- I love you in the language of love
- For our first date you wore a
- On our first date we ate
- I love your…
- Our favorite time of the day
- My favorite sport
- Where we had our first kiss
21 Clues: Our spot • I love your… • Our first date • I will love you • The month we met • Our favorite song • My favorite sport • “My love” in French • Our favorite season • My nickname for you • Our anniversary date • Your nickname for me • On our first date we ate • Our first thing in common • My favorite color in French • Where we had our first kiss • Our favorite time of the day • ...
From Soup to Nuts 2025-09-23
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- French onion soup’s top cheese
- The kid-favorite, from A to Z
- Soup’s signature onomatopoeia
- “No soup for you!” on this show
- What do ducks put in their soup?
- Just add water!
- Soup’s hard to serve without one of these!
- The whole shebang, from soup to ______
- A fancy vessel, just for serving soup
- Just think about it, use your ______
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- The soupy Marx Brothers film
- Tomato soup’s best friend
- Lobster’s favorite soup
- The instant classic, Japanese-style
- Chicken soup: “Jewish ______”
- Famous “Soup Cans” artist
- As foggy as ______
- This soup’s beet red!
- New England’s chowder cousin
- French soup of the day
20 Clues: Just add water! • As foggy as ______ • This soup’s beet red! • French soup of the day • Lobster’s favorite soup • Tomato soup’s best friend • Famous “Soup Cans” artist • The soupy Marx Brothers film • New England’s chowder cousin • Chicken soup: “Jewish ______” • The kid-favorite, from A to Z • Soup’s signature onomatopoeia • French onion soup’s top cheese • ...
How much do you know about the French Revolution ? 2017-02-24
Across
- A French jail
- The last battle of Napoleon where he met his defeat
- Long pants that French Revolutionaries wore. This dress represented the working class. They were a radical group made up of wage-earners, and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end of food shortages
- one who has a strong opinion on an issue
- Radical republicans during the French Revolution. They were led by Maximilien Robespierre
- Liberty, Property, Security and resistance to oppression these natural rights were stated in the declaration of the Rights of mAn and of the Citizen
- Overthrew French Directory in 1799 and became emperor of the French in 1804. Failed to defeat Great Britain and abdicated in 1814.
- THE RIGHT TO VOTE
- Earth centered
- middle class, members of the third estate, educated professionals, possibly worked in banking or industry
Down
- Radical political groups in Paris organized a mob attack on the royal palace and Legislative Assembly.
- A form of government in which the people select representatives to govern them and make laws.
- Queen of France (as wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular her extravagance and opposition to reform contributed to the overthrow of the monarchy; she was guillotined along with her husband
- Tax on poverty and land
- Describes rule under the Committee of Public Safety in which the committee instituted a systematic policy of curbing violence through frequent and mass execution in the interest of suppressing counterrevolutionary tendencies
15 Clues: A French jail • Earth centered • THE RIGHT TO VOTE • Tax on poverty and land • one who has a strong opinion on an issue • The last battle of Napoleon where he met his defeat • Radical republicans during the French Revolution. They were led by Maximilien Robespierre • A form of government in which the people select representatives to govern them and make laws. • ...
How much do you know about the French Revolution ? 2017-02-24
Across
- Long pants that French Revolutionaries wore. This dress represented the working class. They were a radical group made up of wage-earners, and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end of food shortages
- middle class, members of the third estate, educated professionals, possibly worked in banking or industry
- The last battle of Napoleon where he met his defeat
- Radical political groups in Paris organized a mob attack on the royal palace and Legislative Assembly.
- Liberty, Property, Security and resistance to oppression these natural rights were stated in the declaration of the Rights of mAn and of the Citizen
Down
- Radical republicans during the French Revolution. They were led by Maximilien Robespierre
- A French jail
- THE RIGHT TO VOTE
- Overthrew French Directory in 1799 and became emperor of the French in 1804. Failed to defeat Great Britain and abdicated in 1814.
- Describes rule under the Committee of Public Safety in which the committee instituted a systematic policy of curbing violence through frequent and mass execution in the interest of suppressing counterrevolutionary tendencies
- Queen of France (as wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular her extravagance and opposition to reform contributed to the overthrow of the monarchy; she was guillotined along with her husband
- A form of government in which the people select representatives to govern them and make laws.
- Earth centered
- Tax on poverty and land
- one who has a strong opinion on an issue
15 Clues: A French jail • Earth centered • THE RIGHT TO VOTE • Tax on poverty and land • one who has a strong opinion on an issue • The last battle of Napoleon where he met his defeat • Radical republicans during the French Revolution. They were led by Maximilien Robespierre • A form of government in which the people select representatives to govern them and make laws. • ...
7-3 and7-4 Noah Michael 2021-02-11
Across
- officially the Civil Code of the French is the French civil code established under the French Consulate in 1804 and still in force
- an agreement or treaty, especially one between the Vatican and a secular government relating to matters of mutual interest.
- the removal and seizure of a government and its powers
- a naval engagement between the British Royal Navy and the combined fleets of the French and Spanish
- the military conflict fought by Spain and Portugal, assisted by the United Kingdom, against the invading and occupying forces of France for control of the Iberian Peninsula
- a secondary school in France that is funded by the government.
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- also known as the War of the Seventh Coalition, marked the period between Napoleon's return from exile on the island of Elba to Paris on 20 March 1815 and the second restoration of King Louis XVIII on 8 July 1815.
- an effort to cut off supplies, war material or communications from a particular area by force, either in part or totally.
- a military strategy that aims to destroy anything that might be useful to the enemy. Any assets that could be used by the enemy may be targeted
- the foreign policy of Napoleon Bonaparte against the United Kingdom during the Napoleonic Wars.
- a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution
- a form of irregular warfare in which small groups of combatants, such as paramilitary personnel, armed civilians, or irregulars
- a direct and universal vote in which an entire electorate is invited to vote on a particular proposal and can have nationwide or local forms.
- fought on Sunday, 18 June 1815, near Waterloo in Belgium, part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands at the time.
14 Clues: the removal and seizure of a government and its powers • a secondary school in France that is funded by the government. • a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution • the foreign policy of Napoleon Bonaparte against the United Kingdom during the Napoleonic Wars. • ...
Colonialism and the Arrival of the French and British 2023-11-04
Across
- A law passed in 1774 that granted religious and language rights to the French-speaking Canadians.
- The business of trapping and trading fur-bearing animals for profit.
- The lasting effects of colonization on a region.
- The French colony in North America, which included parts of Canada.
- A place controlled by another country.
- Treating people or resources unfairly for the benefit of the colonizers.
- The original people who lived in a place before it was colonized.
- The region in North America where early British settlers established colonies.
- When the culture of the colonizing country is forced on the people in the colony.
- A British company that played a significant role in the fur trade in Canada.
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- Colonies where the colonizers build permanent homes.
- A territory or region controlled and governed by a foreign power.
- A strong and protected place used for defense or as a trading post.
- The country that takes over and runs a colony.
- French settlers in the Maritime provinces of Canada, such as Nova Scotia.
- People of French descent who settled in Canada, particularly in Quebec.
- A hypothetical water route through North America that early explorers hoped would provide a shortcut to Asia.
- A person who travels to new and unknown places to discover them.
- People of British descent who settled in Canada, including English, Scottish, and Irish immigrants.
- People who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolutionary War and moved to Canada afterward.
20 Clues: A place controlled by another country. • The country that takes over and runs a colony. • The lasting effects of colonization on a region. • Colonies where the colonizers build permanent homes. • A person who travels to new and unknown places to discover them. • A territory or region controlled and governed by a foreign power. • ...
Napoleon 2022-02-09
Across
- the use of troops or ships to prevent commercial traffic from entering or leaving a city or region.
- a comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon.
- a conflict, lasting from 1808 to 1813, in which Spanish rebels, with the aid of British forces, fought to drive Napoleon’s French troops out of Spain.
- King of France from 1774 to 1792; his unpopular policies helped trigger the French Revolution. Deposed by the National Convention, he was executed by guillotine.
- a soldier who is paid to fight in a foreign army.
- a village in Belgium the site of Napoleon´s last battle in 1815.
- one of the three social classes in France before the French Revolution—the First Estate consisting of the clergy; the Second Estate, of the nobility; and the Third Estate, of the rest of the population.
- the practice of burning crops and killing livestock during wartime so that the enemy cannot live off the land.
- a sudden seizure of political power in a nation.
- the brief period during 1815 when Napoleon made his last bid for power, deposing the French king and again becoming emperor of France.
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- a direct vote in which a country’s people have the opportunity to approve or reject a proposal.
- an 1805 naval battle in which Napoleon’s forces were defeated by a British fleet under the command of Horatio Nelson.
- a government-run public school in France.
- During the first decade of the 1800s, Napoleon’s victories had given him mastery over most of Europe.
- a member of a loosely organized fighting force that makes surprise attacks on enemy troops occupying his or her country.
- Napoleon’s policy of preventing trade between Great Britain and continental Europe, intended to destroy Great Britain’s economy.
- a formal agreement—especially one between the pope and a government, dealing with the control of Church affairs.
- What was the western border of the land included in the Louisiana Purchase?
- where was the battle of trafalgar fought?
- Emperor of France; he seized power in a coup d’état in 1799; he led French armies in conquering much of Europe, placing his relatives in positions of power. Defeated at the Battle of Waterloo, he was exiled on the island of Elba.
- a wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789.
21 Clues: a government-run public school in France. • where was the battle of trafalgar fought? • a sudden seizure of political power in a nation. • a soldier who is paid to fight in a foreign army. • a village in Belgium the site of Napoleon´s last battle in 1815. • What was the western border of the land included in the Louisiana Purchase? • ...
How much do you know about the French Revolution ? 2017-02-24
Across
- A French jail
- Overthrew French Directory in 1799 and became emperor of the French in 1804. Failed to defeat Great Britain and abdicated in 1814.
- Describes rule under the Committee of Public Safety in which the committee instituted a systematic policy of curbing violence through frequent and mass execution in the interest of suppressing counterrevolutionary tendencies
- Liberty, Property, Security and resistance to oppression these natural rights were stated in the declaration of the Rights of mAn and of the Citizen
Down
- Radical political groups in Paris organized a mob attack on the royal palace and Legislative Assembly.
- Queen of France (as wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular her extravagance and opposition to reform contributed to the overthrow of the monarchy; she was guillotined along with her husband
- Long pants that French Revolutionaries wore. This dress represented the working class. They were a radical group made up of wage-earners, and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end of food shortages
- THE RIGHT TO VOTE
- Tax on poverty and land
- Earth centered
- middle class, members of the third estate, educated professionals, possibly worked in banking or industry
- The last battle of Napoleon where he met his defeat
- A form of government in which the people select representatives to govern them and make laws.
- one who has a strong opinion on an issue
- Radical republicans during the French Revolution. They were led by Maximilien Robespierre
15 Clues: A French jail • Earth centered • THE RIGHT TO VOTE • Tax on poverty and land • one who has a strong opinion on an issue • The last battle of Napoleon where he met his defeat • Radical republicans during the French Revolution. They were led by Maximilien Robespierre • A form of government in which the people select representatives to govern them and make laws. • ...
Unit 2 Around the World 2023-07-29
Unit 5 Famous People 2023-07-29
Hon hon hon 2023-02-02
10 Clues: Yes in french • Milk in french • Corn in french • Love in french • Whisper in french • Le opposite de non • Milk but in french • Fill in the blank: _____ BAKA • The old sound when someone dies in roblox • A sus sound that daniel and sam loves to make
Hon hon hon 2023-02-02
10 Clues: Yes in french • Milk in french • Corn in french • Love in french • Whisper in french • Le opposite de non • Milk but in french • Fill in the blank: _____ BAKA • The old sound when someone dies in roblox • A sus sound that daniel and sam loves to make
Hon hon hon 2023-02-02
10 Clues: Yes in french • Milk in french • Corn in french • Love in french • Whisper in french • Le opposite de non • Milk but in french • Fill in the blank: _____ BAKA • The old sound when someone dies in roblox • A sus sound that daniel and sam loves to make
The Franks 2013-04-18
Across
- Changed
- Was chosen king of the Franks in 481 A.D.
- He was also known as Charles the Hammer
- French law or court officials
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- Son of Pepin. His name in french means "Charles the Great"
- Blessed with holy oil
- he was a fine warroir. He lost a battle aginst the Basques. This fight soon became a legend ans was wrtten down as a french poem called "The Song of -----"
- Charlemanges son.
- Medieval traveling poets and singers
- Medieval poor people bound to their land
- Son of Charles Martel
- Medieval Nobles
12 Clues: Changed • Medieval Nobles • Charlemanges son. • Blessed with holy oil • Son of Charles Martel • French law or court officials • Medieval traveling poets and singers • He was also known as Charles the Hammer • Medieval poor people bound to their land • Was chosen king of the Franks in 481 A.D. • Son of Pepin. His name in french means "Charles the Great" • ...
Paris 2022-04-21
Across
- the best was to travel in France
- a long, narrow loaf of French bread
- each story of the Eiffel Tower is called this
- famous landmark in Paris, France
- is a French crescent-shaped roll made of sweet flaky pastry, often eaten for breakfast
- what the city of Paris was previously called
- the capital of France
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- France's form of government
- form of money in France
- The cathedral, dedicated to the Virgin Mary
- is the French word for snail
- the world's most-visited museum, and a historic landmark in Paris, France
12 Clues: the capital of France • form of money in France • France's form of government • is the French word for snail • the best was to travel in France • famous landmark in Paris, France • a long, narrow loaf of French bread • The cathedral, dedicated to the Virgin Mary • what the city of Paris was previously called • each story of the Eiffel Tower is called this • ...
Paris 2022-04-21
Across
- the best was to travel in France
- a long, narrow loaf of French bread
- each story of the Eiffel Tower is called this
- famous landmark in Paris, France
- is a French crescent-shaped roll made of sweet flaky pastry, often eaten for breakfast
- what the city of Paris was previously called
- the capital of France
Down
- France's form of government
- form of money in France
- The cathedral, dedicated to the Virgin Mary
- is the French word for snail
- the world's most-visited museum, and a historic landmark in Paris, France
12 Clues: the capital of France • form of money in France • France's form of government • is the French word for snail • the best was to travel in France • famous landmark in Paris, France • a long, narrow loaf of French bread • The cathedral, dedicated to the Virgin Mary • what the city of Paris was previously called • each story of the Eiffel Tower is called this • ...
French Session 3 Review: Verbs 2023-09-25
Across
- Ils _____ bruyants(They are loud.
- When using the verbe avoir what follows the preposition "nous"?
- What is the plural/formal use of "you"?
- Je ____ une pomme (I eat an apple)
- Verb meaning "to watch"
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- Verb meaning "to sing"?
- When using the verbe etre what follows the preposition "je"?
- How do you say "sad" in French?
- What word means to win in French?
- What verb starts with a "j" and means "to play"?
- Tu ____ quel age (How old are you)?
- How do you say "she" in French?
12 Clues: Verb meaning "to sing"? • Verb meaning "to watch" • How do you say "sad" in French? • How do you say "she" in French? • Ils _____ bruyants(They are loud. • What word means to win in French? • Je ____ une pomme (I eat an apple) • Tu ____ quel age (How old are you)? • What is the plural/formal use of "you"? • What verb starts with a "j" and means "to play"? • ...
Xipharès and Guillaume's linking words croosword 2021-12-16
Across
- synonym of "even though"
- used to express a result, a "consequence"
- in a similar way
- used to justify
Down
- "however" in a shorter way
- "ensuite" in French
- used to contrast with what was said previously in a sentence
- means "malgré" in French
- used to introduce a further and stronger or more surprising point.
- "et" in French
10 Clues: "et" in French • used to justify • in a similar way • "ensuite" in French • synonym of "even though" • means "malgré" in French • "however" in a shorter way • used to express a result, a "consequence" • used to contrast with what was said previously in a sentence • used to introduce a further and stronger or more surprising point.
Irregular verbs 2022-02-02
Across
- what does "cut" mean in French?
- the past participle of the verb for "perdre"
- the past participle of speak
- what does "meet" mean in French?
Down
- the preterit of let
- past participle of choose
- the preterit of sleep
- what does "send" mean in French?
- the preterit of the verb for "(se) réveiller"
- the preterit of feel
10 Clues: the preterit of let • the preterit of feel • the preterit of sleep • past participle of choose • the past participle of speak • what does "cut" mean in French? • what does "send" mean in French? • what does "meet" mean in French? • the past participle of the verb for "perdre" • the preterit of the verb for "(se) réveiller"
British 2024-03-25
Across
- Two islands in the Caribbean Sea that are part of France.
- The second largest French-speaking city in the world
- French musician who wrote Clair de Lune
- France is about the size of…
- France lost it’s colonies and land possessions in Canada to whom?
Down
- America’s first ambassador to France
- French musician; opera Carmen
- An art movement that stressed emotions and feelings
- Canada’s French-speaking province
9 Clues: France is about the size of… • French musician; opera Carmen • Canada’s French-speaking province • America’s first ambassador to France • French musician who wrote Clair de Lune • An art movement that stressed emotions and feelings • The second largest French-speaking city in the world • Two islands in the Caribbean Sea that are part of France. • ...
CrossWord 2 2021-10-07
Across
- collect and combine. Latin and English. Verb. 2 Syllables
- badly planned.Old English. Adjective. 4 syllables.
- the smallest amount. Latin French. Noun. 2 Syllables.
- expressed clearly. French,Italian and Latin. Adjective. 2 Syllables
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- portrait photograph that fades into the background. French. Noun. 2 Syllables
- punished especially by beating. Middle English.Verb. 4 Syllables.
- just begun and not fully formed. Latin. Adjective. 3 Syllables.
- Not securely held or position. Latin and English. Adjective.4 Syllables
- great enthusiasm and energy. French. Noun. 4 Syllables
- transform into. North American. Verb. 2 syllables.
10 Clues: badly planned.Old English. Adjective. 4 syllables. • transform into. North American. Verb. 2 syllables. • the smallest amount. Latin French. Noun. 2 Syllables. • great enthusiasm and energy. French. Noun. 4 Syllables • collect and combine. Latin and English. Verb. 2 Syllables • just begun and not fully formed. Latin. Adjective. 3 Syllables. • ...
CrossWord 2 2021-10-07
Across
- collect and combine. Latin and English. Verb. 2 Syllables
- badly planned.Old English. Adjective. 4 syllables.
- the smallest amount. Latin French. Noun. 2 Syllables.
- expressed clearly. French,Italian and Latin. Adjective. 2 Syllables
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- portrait photograph that fades into the background. French. Noun. 2 Syllables
- punished especially by beating. Middle English.Verb. 4 Syllables.
- just begun and not fully formed. Latin. Adjective. 3 Syllables.
- Not securely held or position. Latin and English. Adjective.4 Syllables
- great enthusiasm and energy. French. Noun. 4 Syllables
- transform into. North American. Verb. 2 syllables.
10 Clues: badly planned.Old English. Adjective. 4 syllables. • transform into. North American. Verb. 2 syllables. • the smallest amount. Latin French. Noun. 2 Syllables. • great enthusiasm and energy. French. Noun. 4 Syllables • collect and combine. Latin and English. Verb. 2 Syllables • just begun and not fully formed. Latin. Adjective. 3 Syllables. • ...
Bon appétit ! 2021-06-03
French Vocabulary 2021-08-06
French and English 2025-02-09
Across
- What is the Capital of France?
- What sparkling drink is named after a region in France?
- Where do you park your car in English and French?
- Where is the Mona Lisa?
- What does a waiter usually hand you at a restaurant?
Down
- What animal is the famous cartoon character Pepe le Pew?
- What city in Louisiana means "Red Stick" in French?
- Where do people usually sit at to eat in French and English
- What sweet is made with sugar, butter and cream?
- How do you say "cheese" in French?
10 Clues: Where is the Mona Lisa? • What is the Capital of France? • How do you say "cheese" in French? • What sweet is made with sugar, butter and cream? • Where do you park your car in English and French? • What city in Louisiana means "Red Stick" in French? • What does a waiter usually hand you at a restaurant? • What sparkling drink is named after a region in France? • ...
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART; A BIOGRAPHY BY SARAH REDDITT 2016-01-15
Across
- A THING AT WHICH SOMEONE EXCELS
- french general and marshal
- a french philosopher
- A CITY IN SWABIA, BAVARIA, GERMANY
- A RELATION EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY AMONG THREE SIDES OF A RIGHT TRIANGLE
- A TERRITORY UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF COUNT PALATINE
- french actor and playwright
- such a body of doctrine, myth, etc.
- German wien
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- the wife or the widow of a count in the nobility of continental Europe or in the earl in the British peerage
- A PERSON WHO MAKES COPIES
- a member of the lowest order of the British nobility
- A PLASTER CAST TAKEN OF A DEAD PERSONS FACE, USED TO MAKE A MASK OR MODEL
- A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PLAYED BY MEANS OF KEYBOARD
- a large, four wheeled, closed carriage hung between two perches and having two interior seats
15 Clues: German wien • a french philosopher • A PERSON WHO MAKES COPIES • french general and marshal • french actor and playwright • A THING AT WHICH SOMEONE EXCELS • A CITY IN SWABIA, BAVARIA, GERMANY • such a body of doctrine, myth, etc. • A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PLAYED BY MEANS OF KEYBOARD • a member of the lowest order of the British nobility • ...
Brazeau Crossword 2023-04-17
Across
- Was a spy for the Americans during the Revolution.
- Was the British general
- They were the British allies and were German soldiers.
- They wore red coats and had an army population of 6,000 soldiers.
- Was the American General
- They wore blue and had an army population of 8,800 soldiers
- Printed Millions of Dollars as paper money.
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- Was the French general
- Served for Washington without any pay
- Was the governor of Louisiana
- Funded and supported the American Revolution.
- Officer in the Prussian Army, and was a strict Strategist and Trainer.
- The Americans and French worked together to defeat the British in this battle
- During the battle of Yorktown the French and Americans were these.
- They had an army population of 7.800 soldiers
15 Clues: Was the French general • Was the British general • Was the American General • Was the governor of Louisiana • Served for Washington without any pay • Printed Millions of Dollars as paper money. • Funded and supported the American Revolution. • They had an army population of 7.800 soldiers • Was a spy for the Americans during the Revolution. • ...
Languages 2017-03-16
E3 U12 2025-06-18
Capital Letters 2024-02-23
10 Clues: a / i • mrs / mid • album / april • sarah / salad • tesco / thing • french / fable • saddled / spanish • eagerly / england • wednesday / wagonload • habitable / halloween
General knowledge 2024-04-17
Across
- Name of the instrument used for calculations
- Name of the french revolutionnaries
- How many colonies were present in the USA when it got created
- Name of the French part of Canada in 1791
- Name of the English part of Canada in 1791
- Complete name associated with the symbol "m"
- Name of the people to loyal to the England's king to be in the USA
- Symbol that is worth 3.1415
- Name of the England's king in 1775
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- Method used to find a missing mesure in a rectangle triangle
- Name for the quantity of solute put in a solution
- Solid associated with the formula c3
- Name for the French way of dividing the territory
- Name for the English way of dividing the territory
- 3D form
- Solid with the volume formula Base area multiplicated by the solid height
- Name for a mexican paper mache sculpture
- Solid associated with the formula 4 π r2
18 Clues: 3D form • Symbol that is worth 3.1415 • Name of the England's king in 1775 • Name of the french revolutionnaries • Solid associated with the formula c3 • Name for a mexican paper mache sculpture • Solid associated with the formula 4 π r2 • Name of the French part of Canada in 1791 • Name of the English part of Canada in 1791 • Name of the instrument used for calculations • ...
Christmas Around The World 2017-12-18
9 Clues: French word for snow • Italian word for tree • French name for Santa • Spanish word for toys • English name for santa • Spanish Christmas greeting • Portuguese word for cookies • Portuguese Christmas greeting • What the French use instead of stockings
The War With Two Names 2023-09-22
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- Both countries wanted to rule the land called the ________ ________.
- _____________ led the first set of British troops into battle.
- Some _______ _______ joined the French to fight the British.
- The paper that was signed when the war ended was called the ________ ___ ______.
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- The French built ______ in the Ohio Valley.
- England sent soldiers from _______ to make the French leave the Ohio Valley.
- Before the war, _______ owned the 13 American colonies and the northern part of Canada.
- Because of its length, the war is also called the _____ _____ _____.
- The French and Indian War was fought on _________ continents.
- ______ lost the war.
10 Clues: ______ lost the war. • The French built ______ in the Ohio Valley. • Some _______ _______ joined the French to fight the British. • The French and Indian War was fought on _________ continents. • _____________ led the first set of British troops into battle. • Both countries wanted to rule the land called the ________ ________. • ...
Everything French Revolution 2022-03-23
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- Marat’s killer
- French politician alongside Danton
- a country France declared war on in 1792
- a form of government the third estate sought to get rid of
- On the Committee of Public Safety
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- The “preferred” method of execution in France
- a form of government sought by the third estate
- Inspires third estate to seek power
- French military leader who would later go to the U.S.
- radical political party
- French political theorist, radical
11 Clues: Marat’s killer • radical political party • On the Committee of Public Safety • French politician alongside Danton • French political theorist, radical • Inspires third estate to seek power • a country France declared war on in 1792 • The “preferred” method of execution in France • a form of government sought by the third estate • ...
school subjects 2021-11-24
Unit 3 Lesson 4 2014-07-08
Classroom questions 2023-06-22
General knowledge 2024-04-17
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- Name of the instrument used for calculations
- Name of the french revolutionnaries
- How many colonies were present in the USA when it got created
- Name of the French part of Canada in 1791
- Name of the English part of Canada in 1791
- Complete name associated with the symbol "m"
- Name of the people to loyal to the England's king to be in the USA
- Symbol that is worth 3.1415
- Name of the England's king in 1775
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- Method used to find a missing mesure in a rectangle triangle
- Name for the quantity of solute put in a solution
- Solid associated with the formula c3
- Name for the French way of dividing the territory
- Name for the English way of dividing the territory
- 3D form
- Solid with the volume formula Base area multiplicated by the solid height
- Name for a mexican paper mache sculpture
- Solid associated with the formula 4 π r2
18 Clues: 3D form • Symbol that is worth 3.1415 • Name of the England's king in 1775 • Name of the french revolutionnaries • Solid associated with the formula c3 • Name for a mexican paper mache sculpture • Solid associated with the formula 4 π r2 • Name of the French part of Canada in 1791 • Name of the English part of Canada in 1791 • Name of the instrument used for calculations • ...
WW1 crossword 2025-06-10
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- The act of joining the military, either voluntarily or through conscription.
- Prime Minister of Canada who passed the Military Service Act.
- Deep ditches used in battle to protect soldiers.
- Non-British descent groups who often opposed conscription.
- A gathering to express opposition, such as those against conscription in 1917.
- Resistance to conscription by French Canadians and others.
- A person who willingly joins the military, contrasting with conscription.
- Site of anti-conscription rally during WWI.
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- The national discussion over the fairness of conscription.
- Mandatory military service implemented in Canada in 1917.
- French Canadians who were predominantly against conscription.
- Efforts to enlist soldiers, leading to the introduction of conscription.
- The process of assembling troops for war.
- A barrier in training camps that alienated French Canadians.
- The context for Canada’s conscription controversy during WWI.
- The month in 1917 when conscription became law in Canada.
- A sense of national pride used to justify conscription.
- The Military Service Act that enforced conscription.
18 Clues: The process of assembling troops for war. • Site of anti-conscription rally during WWI. • Deep ditches used in battle to protect soldiers. • The Military Service Act that enforced conscription. • A sense of national pride used to justify conscription. • Mandatory military service implemented in Canada in 1917. • ...
Paris 2024-09-26
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- How to say "Thank you" in French
- De Paris The famous cathedral of Paris, France, opened in 1345
- The place the Olympics were held in 2024
- How to say no in French
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- Where Paris is located
- How to say yes in French
- Tower What Paris is known for
- Sold in bakeries and eaten for breakfast
- The language most people speak in France
9 Clues: Where Paris is located • How to say no in French • How to say yes in French • Tower What Paris is known for • How to say "Thank you" in French • Sold in bakeries and eaten for breakfast • The language most people speak in France • The place the Olympics were held in 2024 • De Paris The famous cathedral of Paris, France, opened in 1345
French Celebrities 2013-06-04
7 Clues: a french famous singer • a french olympic swimmer • a french fashion company • a french pointillist painter • a french model who stood for the 2008 miss world pageant • a french football midfielder who played for arsenal upto 2005 • a french national football winger who plays for bayern munich
French cross-word - Noah 2018-05-09
9 Clues: mal ça va ... • suis i am ... • a French type of bread • a French type of bread • va how are you? in French • how do you say hi in French • t'appelle tu what is your ... • Tower French monument in Paris • t'appelles comment what is your ...
French cross-word - Noah 2018-05-09
9 Clues: mal ça va ... • suis i am ... • a French type of bread • a French type of bread • va how are you? in French • how do you say hi in French • t'appelle tu what is your ... • Tower French monument in Paris • t'appelles comment what is your ...
French and Indian war Vocab 2023-01-09
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- What war lasted 9 years?
- used in cigarettes
- complete control over a product
- A small group of colonists trained in combat
- another name for the french and Indian war
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- The class used for trading
- The First French Fort the British attacked
- a farm used for gaining money
- Document ending the French and Indian war
- The British Government
10 Clues: used in cigarettes • The British Government • What war lasted 9 years? • The class used for trading • a farm used for gaining money • complete control over a product • Document ending the French and Indian war • The First French Fort the British attacked • another name for the french and Indian war • A small group of colonists trained in combat
France 2020-04-16
10 Clues: "thank you" • Famous tower in Paris • The Capital of France • The main language of France • This drink comes from grapes • A common hat worn by the French • The most famous museum in the world • A famous palace turned into a museum • A form of dance that uses French words • The most famous painting in the louvre
Word origins - Cooper 2021-09-07
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- from Old English 'scip'.
- from Greek meaning 'walking on tiptoe'.
- from Old French 'lac'.
- via Old French from Arabic 'sukkar'.
- from Latin meaning ' he or she goes out'.
- from Old English 'scyrte'.
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- from Greek witch meant 'place for seeing things'.
- from Japanese meaning 'small waves'.
- from an Old French verb.
- from Latin meaning 'ring'.
10 Clues: from Old French 'lac'. • from Old English 'scip'. • from an Old French verb. • from Latin meaning 'ring'. • from Old English 'scyrte'. • from Japanese meaning 'small waves'. • via Old French from Arabic 'sukkar'. • from Greek meaning 'walking on tiptoe'. • from Latin meaning ' he or she goes out'. • from Greek witch meant 'place for seeing things'.
Irregular verbs 2022-02-02
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- what does "learn" mean in French?
- the past participle of tell
- what does "speak" mean in French?
- the preterit of the verb for "construire"
- the preterit of meet
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- the past participle of the verb for "vendre"
- the preterit of spend
- what does "keep" mean in French?
- past participle of break
- the preterit of put
10 Clues: the preterit of put • the preterit of meet • the preterit of spend • past participle of break • the past participle of tell • what does "keep" mean in French? • what does "learn" mean in French? • what does "speak" mean in French? • the preterit of the verb for "construire" • the past participle of the verb for "vendre"
French and Indian War 2023-10-24
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- American Alliances gave France the advantage
- Years War, an alternate name (#)
- Key French colony
- Tribe that allied with the British
- Controlling this river is essential
- Key French colony
- Tribe that allied with the French
- Key British colony
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- Key British colony
- British colonies were on the eastern
- This good is a priority, especially for the French
- Key British colony
- Both sides fought for this river valley
13 Clues: Key French colony • Key French colony • Key British colony • Key British colony • Key British colony • Years War, an alternate name (#) • Tribe that allied with the French • Tribe that allied with the British • Controlling this river is essential • British colonies were on the eastern • Both sides fought for this river valley • American Alliances gave France the advantage • ...
The French and Indian War 2023-10-12
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- The most valuable thing to trade at the time.
- Indian leaders like Chief_____ opposed British settlement further west.
- The king made a law saying that the colonists couldn't settle in Native American lands any more because it was causing too much____.
- The Indian chief that protested the colonists taking the natives land was
- Benjamin Franklin published his famous campaign,
- The colonies that were more of a threat because they were growing faster and taking over more land.
- To get allies the colonists and Indians started_____
- English colonists allied with the,_____ in the New York colony.
- In 1754 a war started between the French and the
- In the treaty between the British and the french the British got_____ in America
- The_____ were people whose ancestors had migrated from Scotland to Ireland.
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- After the war British settlers started moving____
- The Indians trusted them more.
- By 1760 the majority of Americans were_______ protestants.
- In 1756 fighting started the 7 year war in,____
- He and his troops built Fort Necessity.
- By the mid-1700s, however, many colonial settlers, or pioneers, were slowly moving into the_____ and Carolina back-country
- French colonists allied with the Algonquian and____
- Both The French and the English were trying to set up efforts in the_____ River Valley.
- The law the king made to stop the colonists from settling on native's land, was always____ so the people didn't really listen to it.
- ____ general James Wolfe captured Quebec, gaining the advantage in the war
21 Clues: The Indians trusted them more. • He and his troops built Fort Necessity. • The most valuable thing to trade at the time. • In 1756 fighting started the 7 year war in,____ • Benjamin Franklin published his famous campaign, • In 1754 a war started between the French and the • After the war British settlers started moving____ • ...
jimmy li 2020-10-21
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- Europeans that are born on the Iberian Peninsula.
- The leading member of the Committee of Public Safety.
- Was a feudal labor system used by the Peninsulares to manage food and crop production.
- An Enlightenment philosopher who was part of the Enlightenment ideas, but did not have power over the government.
- A Creole aristocrat, intellectual, and military officer who got help from Haiti and abolished slavery.
- People who changed the government system.
- Led the Haitian army against Napoleon’s French army after Toussaint's death.
- Was a machine used to execute people.
- Was a French colony filled with enslaved people back then.
- To have the gathering of the people. Was a powerful idea in the 1800s.
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- A Creole priest that created an army that fought against both Peninsulares & Creoles and started the Mexican Revolution of 1810.
- Peninsular son of the King of Portugal and became the first Emperor of Brazil and continued slavery in Brazil.
- Had a very big role in the Latin American independence movement.
- Children of Peninsular parents and have fewer privileges and power than Peninsulares.
- Philosophers questioning the ways at how governments should work.
- General of an Army during the French Revolution. Decided to crown himself Emperor.
- A City in Europe where many important meetings are named after where they took place.
- A French King who didn't take good care of his people and spent a lot of money on wars, lavish palaces, and parties.
- Name for a merchant, trading, imports, exports, or economics.
- A system ruled by under one form of power like kings and queens.
- Haitian general and the most prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution.
21 Clues: Was a machine used to execute people. • People who changed the government system. • Europeans that are born on the Iberian Peninsula. • The leading member of the Committee of Public Safety. • Was a French colony filled with enslaved people back then. • Name for a merchant, trading, imports, exports, or economics. • ...
Chapter 11 Review 2024-05-02
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- Which country won the Franco-Prussian War
- This person was the queen of France during the French Revolution
- This article in the Declaration of the Rights of Man, the government retained the right to restrict the other rights listed in the declaration
- This person's death ended the Reign of Terror
- An intense devotion and loyalty to one's own people
- This person gained the independence of Argentina
- This person was emperor of an independent Brazil
- This battle was Napoleon's greatest victory
- The name of the five man committee that governed France just before Napoleon
- This person gained the independence of Guatemala
- This person gained the independence of Guatemala
- Which estate were the French aristocrats and nobles
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- This person united the German territories into one country
- Which nation revolted and obtained independence from the Ottoman Empire
- This person was the prime minister of Sardinia who united northern Italy
- This replaced the National Assembly after France held off the Australians and Prussians in battle
- Which battlewhat Napoleon's final defeat
- This estate formed the National Assembly
- This was the only political body in France with authority to reform the nation's tax system
- This person declared himself emperor of Mexico
- This person was the King of France during the French Revolution
- Name the Committee that gained absolute authority in France (p. 229)
- This person was a Mexican priest and revolutionary leader
- This person was in favor of revolution but deeply troubled by the violence
- This person was a French Jacobin newspaper publisher
- This person conquered Italy and most of Spain by 1809
26 Clues: Which battlewhat Napoleon's final defeat • This estate formed the National Assembly • Which country won the Franco-Prussian War • This battle was Napoleon's greatest victory • This person's death ended the Reign of Terror • This person declared himself emperor of Mexico • This person gained the independence of Argentina • ...
Paris Crossword 2022-08-22
8 Clues: French bread • a French military leader • a famous Parisian breakfast • a famous French fashion designer • This painting lives in the Louvre • a famous accessory in French fashion • This bird always wanders about France • Parisians love eating this disgusting animal
Paris Crossword 2022-08-22
8 Clues: French bread • a French military leader • a famous Parisian breakfast • a famous French fashion designer • This painting lives in the Louvre • a famous accessory in French fashion • This bird always wanders about France • Parisians love eating this disgusting animal
Brazeau Crossword 2023-04-18
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- Served for Washington without any pay
- Funded and supported the American Revolution.
- Was the British general
- The Americans and French worked together to defeat the British in this battle
- Printed Millions of Dollars as paper money.
- Was the governor of Louisiana
- They were the British allies and were German soldiers.
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- Was the American General
- Was the French general
- They had an army population of 7.800 soldiers
- Was a spy for the Americans during the Revolution.
- Officer in the Prussian Army, and was a strict Strategist and Trainer.
- They wore blue and had an army population of 8,800 soldiers
- They wore red coats and had an army population of 6,000 soldiers.
- During the battle of Yorktown the French and Americans were these.
15 Clues: Was the French general • Was the British general • Was the American General • Was the governor of Louisiana • Served for Washington without any pay • Printed Millions of Dollars as paper money. • Funded and supported the American Revolution. • They had an army population of 7.800 soldiers • Was a spy for the Americans during the Revolution. • ...
Boire and Prendre 2025-09-04
12 Clues: Il ___ du lait. • Il ___ du pain. • Nous ___ du jus. • Ils ___ de l'eau. • Ils ___ les stylos • Vous ___ de l'eau. • "to take" in French. • Je/Tu ___ un crayon. • "to drink" in French. • Nous ___ les chaises. • Vous ___ ma nourriture! • Je/Tu ___ de la limonade.
Gothic Fiction 2021-11-10
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- Mary Shelley wrote a book about an inventor who created a monster. What is the name of this inventor?
- He wrote Dracula
- Robert Louis Stevenson wrote "Strange Case of Dr ... and Mr Hyde"
- In Romanian, Dracula means "son of the ..."
- What is the French for "diable" ?
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- In 1897, Dracula was ...
- What is the French for "obscurité" ?
- In "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow", the main character is called Ichabod ...
- What is the French for "fantôme" ?
- Vlad III was nicknamed the "..."
- to go - ... - gone
- a vegetable used to keep vampires away
12 Clues: He wrote Dracula • to go - ... - gone • In 1897, Dracula was ... • Vlad III was nicknamed the "..." • What is the French for "diable" ? • What is the French for "fantôme" ? • What is the French for "obscurité" ? • a vegetable used to keep vampires away • In Romanian, Dracula means "son of the ..." • Robert Louis Stevenson wrote "Strange Case of Dr ... and Mr Hyde" • ...
Frecnh Revolution Crossword 2022-01-06
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- a former royal residence located in Versailles
- the state of being equal
- a period of remorseless repression or bloodshed
- the quality of being noble in character
- head of state
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- the elected legislature in France during the first part of the French Revolution,
- the middle class
- French lawyer and statesman who was an influential figures of the French Revolution.
- an instance of revolving
- a group with a certain equality between its members
- a member of a democratic club established in Paris in 1789.
- the state of being free within society
12 Clues: head of state • the middle class • an instance of revolving • the state of being equal • the state of being free within society • 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 • ...
Paris 2022-04-21
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- the best was to travel in France
- a long, narrow loaf of French bread
- each story of the Eiffel Tower is called this
- famous landmark in Paris, France
- is a French crescent-shaped roll made of sweet flaky pastry, often eaten for breakfast
- what the city of Paris was previously called
- the capital of France
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- France's form of government
- form of money in France
- The cathedral, dedicated to the Virgin Mary
- is the French word for snail
- the world's most-visited museum, and a historic landmark in Paris, France
12 Clues: the capital of France • form of money in France • France's form of government • is the French word for snail • the best was to travel in France • famous landmark in Paris, France • a long, narrow loaf of French bread • The cathedral, dedicated to the Virgin Mary • what the city of Paris was previously called • each story of the Eiffel Tower is called this • ...
french II 2023-11-13
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- un mot de ___
- si on commence à écrire quelque chose, mais ce n'est pas encore fini
- This means "delete" in French.
- C'est un ordinateur avec un écran tactile sans clavier.
- recevoir des informations du net
- un instrument pour écrire sur une tablette d'Apple
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- @ is called ___ in French
- en cliquant sur ceci, on est navigué à une autre page
- This means "email" in French.
- another word for "internet"
- Si on ne veut pas parler à une personne, on peut la ___.
- c'est la partie de l'ordinateur où on peut voir ce qu'on fait
12 Clues: un mot de ___ • @ is called ___ in French • another word for "internet" • This means "email" in French. • This means "delete" in French. • recevoir des informations du net • un instrument pour écrire sur une tablette d'Apple • en cliquant sur ceci, on est navigué à une autre page • C'est un ordinateur avec un écran tactile sans clavier. • ...
Candide Chapter 22 2023-05-16
9 Clues: the senator • trial(french) • the main character • a republican(french) • candides love interest • the opposite of candide • to delight/please(french) • what did candide and martin arrive on • the author of the book candide grabs in the library
Hon hon hon 2023-02-02
10 Clues: Yes in french • Milk in french • Corn in french • Love in french • Whisper in french • Le opposite de non • Milk but in french • Fill in the blank: _____ BAKA • The old sound when someone dies in roblox • A sus sound that daniel and sam loves to make
Chapter 18 crossword puzzle 2025-05-15
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- An individual qualified to vote in an election
- A french army general who succeeded in taking over France through a coup 'e'tat during the later years of the French Revolution
- King of France from 1774-1793. He called a meeting for the estates General in 1788 to try to solve the country's financial crisis
- A law code developed by Napoleon that preserved the gains of the French Revolution by recognizing the equality of all citizens before the law
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- He was a field marshall. He was born on may 1,176 in Ireland and died on september 14,1852 in the United Kingdom at 83 years old
- a dissenting group
- He was a leader of the sans-culottes and Parris commune
- one of the three classes into which French society was divided before the revolution:the clergy, the nobles, and the townspeople
- A meeting of the national assembly on june 20, 1789 to draft a constitution for France
- A political faction during the French revolution. They were in FranMax
- Obligations of peasants to noble landlords that survived in to the modern era
- the middle class including merchants,industrialists and professional people
12 Clues: a dissenting group • An individual qualified to vote in an election • He was a leader of the sans-culottes and Parris commune • A political faction during the French revolution. They were in FranMax • the middle class including merchants,industrialists and professional people • Obligations of peasants to noble landlords that survived in to the modern era • ...
Henry VIII Foreign Policy to 1529 2024-06-04
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- What even in 1520 cost a years revenue?
- French town siezed in 1513(7)?
- Name of treaty that 20 countries signed but lost French town?
- What happened on 11th June 1509?
- What is the battle that imprisoned Francis?
- Which treaty enforces 7 down?
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- Charles becomes what in 1519?
- 1529 peace treaty between France and Spain where England was invited?
- Treaty between France and Spain that ignores England?
- Anglo-French treaty in 1526?
- Month of the Battle of Spurs?
- What treaty betrothed Mary to Charles?
12 Clues: Anglo-French treaty in 1526? • Charles becomes what in 1519? • Month of the Battle of Spurs? • Which treaty enforces 7 down? • French town siezed in 1513(7)? • What happened on 11th June 1509? • What treaty betrothed Mary to Charles? • What even in 1520 cost a years revenue? • What is the battle that imprisoned Francis? • Treaty between France and Spain that ignores England? • ...
History Crossword 2024-10-24
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- Fort where Washington was defeated.
- Ignored the warnings about fighting the Indians
- - ____________ Plan of Union was rejected by colonists.
- He started the French and Indian War
- - the Indian chief who led his people in a rebellion.
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- __________Years' War (aka French and Indian War)
- -of Paris, the peace conference that ended the war
- - of 1763
- A nation that is on your side in a war.
- The Valley over which the French and English fought.
- - Colonies can ONLY trade with the Mother Country.
- A kind of trade between Africa, Europe, and America.
12 Clues: - of 1763 • Fort where Washington was defeated. • He started the French and Indian War • A nation that is on your side in a war. • Ignored the warnings about fighting the Indians • __________Years' War (aka French and Indian War) • -of Paris, the peace conference that ended the war • - Colonies can ONLY trade with the Mother Country. • ...
France en Tasmanie 2025-07-01
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- place you can hear French explorers’ accounts of Tasmania.
- Name of Huon de Kermadec’s ship.
- Name of Bruni’s ship.
- First name of Freycinet.
- Place where Lapérouse meet the first fleet.
- French explorer who claimed Tasmania in 1772
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- name of Baudin’s ship.
- Principal reason for French ships visits to Australia
- the explorer who published the first full map of Australia
- Name of Lapérouse’s ship which is also that of France’s current icebreaker.
- name of the botanist who planted Tasmania’s first garden
- the useful object that the Baudin expedition produced before Flinders.
12 Clues: Name of Bruni’s ship. • name of Baudin’s ship. • First name of Freycinet. • Name of Huon de Kermadec’s ship. • Place where Lapérouse meet the first fleet. • French explorer who claimed Tasmania in 1772 • Principal reason for French ships visits to Australia • name of the botanist who planted Tasmania’s first garden • ...
French cross-word - Noah 2018-05-09
9 Clues: mal ça va ... • suis i am ... • a French type of bread • a French type of bread • va how are you? in French • how do you say hi in French • t'appelle tu what is your ... • Tower French monument in Paris • t'appelles comment what is your ...
Paris Crossword 2022-08-22
8 Clues: French bread • a French military leader • a famous Parisian breakfast • a famous French fashion designer • This painting lives in the Louvre • a famous accessory in French fashion • This bird always wanders about France • Parisians love eating this disgusting animal
Paris Crossword 2022-08-22
8 Clues: French bread • a French military leader • a famous Parisian breakfast • a famous French fashion designer • This painting lives in the Louvre • a famous accessory in French fashion • This bird always wanders about France • Parisians love eating this disgusting animal
mots croisés/क्रॉसवर्ड/crucigrama 2023-07-17
10 Clues: Car (Hindi) • Van (Spanish) • Car (Spanish) • Zebra Crossing • Road (Spanish) • Highway (hindi) • Street (French) • Highway (French) • Traffic (Spanish) • Direction (Hindi)
