french Crossword Puzzles
Week 3's Vocab 2023-09-05
renaissance Italy France history 2023-09-19
8 Clues: theater genre • people watching • French dramatist • french tragedian • French playwright • Italian architect • Country in Europe • Italian stage designer
Xipharès and Guillaume's linking words crossword 2021-12-16
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- synonym of "even though"
- used to express a result, a "consequence"
- in a similar way
- used to justify
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- "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.
French and Indian War : Albany Plan of Union 2023-01-18
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- England gets all land in the Americans
- No colonist can move west of Appalachians
- founding father of the united states
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- lived with french fur traders
- why colonist went to war
- “The Period of Great Aggression”
- french traded these
- a plan for 13 colonies to join
- first large fertile valley
- controlled most areas in the usa
10 Clues: french traded these • why colonist went to war • first large fertile valley • lived with french fur traders • a plan for 13 colonies to join • “The Period of Great Aggression” • controlled most areas in the usa • founding father of the united states • England gets all land in the Americans • No colonist can move west of Appalachians
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". • ...
Revolutions (kemoy campbell) 2025-05-09
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- A document that outlines how a government works.
- A fight against authority.
- Money paid to the government.
- Movement based on reason and individual rights.
- A system where people vote to choose leaders.
- The right to be free.
- – A sudden and major change in government or society.
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- Machine used during the French Revolution for executions.
- A group of people living in a new land ruled by another country.
- French prison stormed at the start of the French Revolution.
- A government ruled by a king or queen.
- Freedom from control by another government.
12 Clues: The right to be free. • A fight against authority. • Money paid to the government. • A government ruled by a king or queen. • Freedom from control by another government. • A system where people vote to choose leaders. • Movement based on reason and individual rights. • A document that outlines how a government works. • – A sudden and major change in government or society. • ...
Places and issues with confederation 2023-06-09
11 Clues: NS • Tiny • French • Choo Choo • NewF....Land • Oui Oui Bagette • Catholic/Protestant • umm... well.. its NB • What we are speaking. • Canada Well... really? • Canada In the opposite direction of East Canada
American Revolution 2021-01-28
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- What did the British tax when colonists refused to pay the stamp taxes?
- The _______ Continental Congress created the Continental Army.
- What did angry Boston colonists throw?
- How many colonies met to stop trade with Britain?
- How did the British try to solve their debt problem?
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- Why did Briain remove all taxes except the tax on tea?
- What did Britain need after the French and Indian War?
- What was the name of the Ottawa leader who rebelled against the British?
- What was the first taxed item that the British put on the colonists?
- After the French and Indian War, Enlgand was in ____.
- Who did the French fight against in the French and Indian War?
11 Clues: What did angry Boston colonists throw? • How many colonies met to stop trade with Britain? • How did the British try to solve their debt problem? • After the French and Indian War, Enlgand was in ____. • Why did Briain remove all taxes except the tax on tea? • What did Britain need after the French and Indian War? • ...
Nationalism 2019-02-21
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- What French leader encouraged nationalism?
- What invention allowed for the standardization of languages?
- What idea did most western nations adapt during their growth of nationalism?
- What was one main cause of nationalism?
- What nation influenced both French and American nationalism?
- Nationalism pushed for the differentiation of _______?
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- What nation was losing nationalist thought as many Balkan states began to gain their independence?
- What did colonization show on a world scale?
- What nation demonstrated nationalism through manifest destiny?
- The _____________ spoke out heavily against monarchical and religious rule
- What nation focused more on conservative values?
- What German ruler ended the liberal movement by creating a very authoritarian government?
- What increased as nations conquered?
- The Napoleonic _____ reformed the French legal system
- What nation was split between conservative and liberal values from nationalism?
15 Clues: What increased as nations conquered? • What was one main cause of nationalism? • What French leader encouraged nationalism? • What did colonization show on a world scale? • What nation focused more on conservative values? • The Napoleonic _____ reformed the French legal system • Nationalism pushed for the differentiation of _______? • ...
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART; A BIOGRAPHY BY SARAH REDDITT 2016-01-15
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- A RELATION EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY AMONG THREE SIDES OF A RIGHT TRIANGLE
- A CITY IN SWABIA, BAVARIA, GERMANY
- A PERSON WHO MAKES COPIES
- A TERRITORY UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF COUNT PALATINE
- a french philosopher
- a large, four wheeled, closed carriage hung between two perches and having two interior seats
- A THING AT WHICH SOMEONE EXCELS
- A PLASTER CAST TAKEN OF A DEAD PERSONS FACE, USED TO MAKE A MASK OR MODEL
- french general and marshal
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- German wien
- A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PLAYED BY MEANS OF KEYBOARD
- such a body of doctrine, myth, etc.
- the wife or the widow of a count in the nobility of continental Europe or in the earl in the British peerage
- a member of the lowest order of the British nobility
- french actor and playwright
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 TERRITORY UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF COUNT PALATINE • ...
Brazeau Crossword 2023-04-19
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- Was the American General
- They had an army population of 7.800 soldiers
- Printed Millions of Dollars as paper money.
- Was the French general
- They wore blue and had an army population of 8,800 soldiers
- Was a spy for the Americans during the Revolution.
- They wore red coats and had an army population of 6,000 soldiers.
- Was the governor of Louisiana
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- Funded and supported the American Revolution.
- Was the British general
- They were the British allies and were German soldiers.
- 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.
- Served for Washington without any pay
15 Clues: Was the French general • Was the American General • Was the governor of Louisiana • Was the British general • 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. • ...
Enlightment, Fr, Am 2021-10-05
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- encouraged math and science instead of religion
- an example of taxation without repersentation
- an important king involved in the revolution married to antoinette
- a protest of the british
- a prison that was raided during the french revolution
- an important general in this revolution
- lost alot of money during the kings rule
- believed people should give up some of their power in return for protection of their rights
- a nickname for the enlightenment
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- kings and queens got their right to rule because they were chosen by god
- a device used to decapitate
- 1776 was the year this item was declared
- the important queen involved with the french revolution
- the year the french revolution
- believed in government rule with the consent of the people
15 Clues: a protest of the british • a device used to decapitate • the year the french revolution • a nickname for the enlightenment • an important general in this revolution • 1776 was the year this item was declared • lost alot of money during the kings rule • an example of taxation without repersentation • encouraged math and science instead of religion • ...
Exploration Review 2023-09-08
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- This part of ESPN aligns with the geography and climate of an area
- Area of land the Britain claimed
- Area of land that the French claimed
- Economic reason for exploration
- An area that is safe and has less crime would be a ____ factor.
- The explored who accidentally found the "New World"
- Did Spain treat the Natives nicely or harshly?
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- Did the French treat Native Americans nicely or harshly?
- During this time, North and South America were know as the ___ _____ to Europeans.
- Main economic factor for French exploration
- People were making a ______ from trading resources, therefore becoming rich.
- A large state that Spain had claimed
- Social reason for exploration
- A civil war in your home country, making you leave would be a _____ factor
- Political reason for exploration
15 Clues: Social reason for exploration • Economic reason for exploration • Area of land the Britain claimed • Political reason for exploration • A large state that Spain had claimed • Area of land that the French claimed • Main economic factor for French exploration • Did Spain treat the Natives nicely or harshly? • The explored who accidentally found the "New World" • ...
Unit 3 2024-02-07
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- Region in Canada that speaks French
- The basic monetary unit of most members of the European Union
- Previously known as the Middle East
- Northeastern and Midwestern states of US in which heavy industry has declined
- The Buddhist place of worship
- Southern and western states that offered a warm climate year-round and low tax rates
- River that forms the border between Texas and Mexico
- A dry area on the downwind side of a mountain
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- Christian house of worship
- Islamic house of worship
- Another name for the Sea of Japan
- Countries in the world that share a common french heritage and use French as a major language
- Hindu place of worship
- Jewish house of worship
- A cultural region that is unified by the Arabic language.
15 Clues: Hindu place of worship • Jewish house of worship • Islamic house of worship • Christian house of worship • The Buddhist place of worship • Another name for the Sea of Japan • Region in Canada that speaks French • Previously known as the Middle East • A dry area on the downwind side of a mountain • River that forms the border between Texas and Mexico • ...
Languages 2023-08-28
Les jours de la semaine 2021-08-15
7 Clues: How do we say "friday" in French • How do we say "Monday" in French • How do we say "sunday" in French • How do we say "tuesday" in French • How do we say "saturday" in French • How do we say "thursday" in French • How do we say "wednesday" in French
Languages 2022-03-11
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- French word for "old", feminine singular (7)
- The Spanish word for Wednesday (9)
- German word for cats (6)
- Number of official letters in the Italian language (6,3)
- Close fitting face garment whose name is of russian origin (9)
- "Lets eat!" in French (8)
- 30% of English words originate from this language? (6)
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- "Thanks" in Italian (6)
- Someone who speaks multiple languages fluently (8)
- The name of this sign: ß (6)
- The type of accent that marks the stressed vowel of a word in many languages (5)
- Third most spoken language in Switzerland (7)
- Part of speech that only Germans tend to capitalize (5)
13 Clues: "Thanks" in Italian (6) • German word for cats (6) • "Lets eat!" in French (8) • The name of this sign: ß (6) • The Spanish word for Wednesday (9) • French word for "old", feminine singular (7) • Third most spoken language in Switzerland (7) • Someone who speaks multiple languages fluently (8) • 30% of English words originate from this language? (6) • ...
Leah and Lily 2021-06-22
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- Where did the plane land?
- What were the police officers FRENCH names
- How did the one police officer keep the pickpocketer from stealing his wallet?
- What type of bird does Sakharine use to break the ship?
- What was TinTin knocked out with?
- What is the name of the model ship?
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- What things were on the Captains hat?
- Where were they when they saw the opera singer?
- What was the name of the boat TinTin was taken onto?
- What is the captain's name?
- what is TinTins dog's FRENCH name?
- How is TinTin pronounced in french?
- what is the colour of the jeep Sakharine uses to get away?
13 Clues: Where did the plane land? • What is the captain's name? • What was TinTin knocked out with? • what is TinTins dog's FRENCH name? • How is TinTin pronounced in french? • What is the name of the model ship? • What things were on the Captains hat? • What were the police officers FRENCH names • Where were they when they saw the opera singer? • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2023-10-11
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- Man who made the social contract
- System of government where the monarch rules with full power
- The estate that paid the taxes
- Commander who rose in power during the french revolution
- Last name of the man who thought all people were born with natural rights
- Palace that was besieged in the french revolution
- Queen during the revolution
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- Period of time where people questioned the rule of monarchs
- A device used to execute by beheading in the french revolution
- Armory that was stormed by peasants
- Intellectuals who were secular in thinking
- Caused by deficit spending
- Kings name during the revolution
13 Clues: Caused by deficit spending • Queen during the revolution • The estate that paid the taxes • Man who made the social contract • Kings name during the revolution • Armory that was stormed by peasants • Intellectuals who were secular in thinking • Palace that was besieged in the french revolution • Commander who rose in power during the french revolution • ...
Unit 5 World History 2023-04-04
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- French social classes pre-revolution
- Liberator and political leader of South America
- Revolution that was the only successful slave uprising, gained independence from France
- Rapid period of economic and social change that led to the rise of factories & technology
- Revolution that overthrew an absolute monarchy
- Declared himself emperor of France in 1799
- Social movement advocating for women's rights
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- Age of Reason
- Revolution where the United States gained independence from England
- Identification with one's nation, strong support of its interests
- Political, social, and economic reform dealing with class conflict between the rich & poor
- Middle Class
- French civil code which abolished serfdom and established a patriarchy
13 Clues: Middle Class • Age of Reason • French social classes pre-revolution • Declared himself emperor of France in 1799 • Social movement advocating for women's rights • Revolution that overthrew an absolute monarchy • Liberator and political leader of South America • Identification with one's nation, strong support of its interests • ...
french 2023-05-26
French 2021-12-01
8 Clues: nettoyer • marcher vite • quelque chose fait • Plus de 2, mais pas beaucoup • Pour sauter haut dans les airs • Expliquer quelque chose à un autre • L’action d'aider ou de travailler pour quelqu'un • Disposés de manière systématique à grande échelle
French 2021-12-01
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- souvent; à plusieurs reprises. "il fait souvent de longues promenades tout seul"
- Une personne qui habite près d'une autre
- Début de la vie
- une zone d'un pays ou d'une ville, en
- présenter ou offrir (quelque chose) à (quelqu'un) d'accepter ou de rejeter comme il le souhaite
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- un véhicule à quatre roues
- organiser en un tout structuré; ordre
- Substance de nettoyage
8 Clues: Début de la vie • Substance de nettoyage • un véhicule à quatre roues • organiser en un tout structuré; ordre • une zone d'un pays ou d'une ville, en • Une personne qui habite près d'une autre • souvent; à plusieurs reprises. "il fait souvent de longues promenades tout seul" • ...
French 2024-04-19
FRENCH 2022-08-16
8 Clues: meow • how to say hello • opposite of a girl • mother and _______ • a group of relatives • an uncle and a ______ • the opposite of a boy • to show your appreciation for someone
French 2025-06-17
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- Action de transférer une vidéo depuis internet à ton appareil
- Action d’entendre quelque chose en ligne, come Spotify
- Téléphone intelligent
- Personne qui écrit des articles ou rapporte des informations
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- Une publicité courte dans un journal ou sur un site web
- Plateforme comme Facebook, Instagram ou TikTok
- Action de communiquer par écrit via téléphone ou internet.
- Activité de lire un texte, un article ou un livre
8 Clues: Téléphone intelligent • Plateforme comme Facebook, Instagram ou TikTok • Activité de lire un texte, un article ou un livre • Action d’entendre quelque chose en ligne, come Spotify • Une publicité courte dans un journal ou sur un site web • Action de communiquer par écrit via téléphone ou internet. • Personne qui écrit des articles ou rapporte des informations • ...
french 2025-10-27
French Revolution 2025-01-21
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- The social class consisting of people with high hereditary status and privileges.This group held significant power and wealth before the French Revolution.
- The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen was a document issued during the French Revolution in 1789 proclaiming the equal ____ of all individuals and the power of the people.
- A body of people like priests, pastors, and other religious leaders.
- A social class or group of people in French Society.During the French Revolution there were three main social classes that were called this.
- The Reign of Terror was a period during the French Revolution characterized by mass _________ and political oppression.It was led by the "Committee of Public Safety" and aimed to eliminate opposition to the revolution.
- A coup d'etat is a sudden overthrow of a __________ by a small group or individual.Napoleon's rise to power was a result of this.
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- A machine used for execution by beheading.It became a symbol of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.
- The National Assembly is a representation body formed by the Third Estate during the French Revolution to create a new ________ and make decisions on behalf of the people.
- The social class made up of ordinary people or the general population.A majority of the French population was considered this.
- The state of being barred or forced to leave one's home country or region often as a result of political or social circumstances.
10 Clues: A body of people like priests, pastors, and other religious leaders. • A machine used for execution by beheading.It became a symbol of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. • The social class made up of ordinary people or the general population.A majority of the French population was considered this. • ...
Puzzle 2014-10-02
Across
- Britain's prime minister
- Commander of Royal Army
- Royal Navy Ship
- Royal governor of Virginia
- Resumed buying taxed British tea
- Providing local forums for debate
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- King of England in 1760
- lowered the duty French molasses
- forbidding colonist to settle west
- Goal to secure wilderness tracts
- French and Indian War
- Fifth act for coercive act
- Event killing five men
- four laws to punish Massachusetts
- stiff-necked lieutenant governor and chief
15 Clues: Royal Navy Ship • French and Indian War • Event killing five men • King of England in 1760 • Commander of Royal Army • Britain's prime minister • Fifth act for coercive act • Royal governor of Virginia • lowered the duty French molasses • Goal to secure wilderness tracts • Resumed buying taxed British tea • four laws to punish Massachusetts • Providing local forums for debate • ...
Famous Islands 2025-09-25
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- – Luxury getaway in French Polynesia
- – Reggae and jerk chicken island
- – Indonesian paradise for surfers
- – Island with unique wildlife
- – Scottish island with rugged beauty
- – Land of fire and ice
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- – French island, Napoleon’s birthplace
- – Island state of Australia
- – World's largest island
- – Greek island with white houses
- – Islands that inspired Darwin
- – Popular Spanish vacation spot
- – Largest island in the Mediterranean
- – Hawaiian island with volcanoes
- – Caribbean island with classic cars
15 Clues: – Land of fire and ice • – World's largest island • – Island state of Australia • – Island with unique wildlife • – Islands that inspired Darwin • – Popular Spanish vacation spot • – Greek island with white houses • – Reggae and jerk chicken island • – Hawaiian island with volcanoes • – Indonesian paradise for surfers • – Luxury getaway in French Polynesia • ...
Team 3 Napoleon War 2023-10-19
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- willing to respect or accept behavior or opinions different from one's own; open to new ideas.
- continent in the western part of the landmass lying between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- five French republics French Republics refer to a succession of republics after the proclamation of the French Revolution and the abolition of the monarchy in France in 1792.
- Revolution The French Revolution was a period of major social upheaval that began in 1787 and ended in 1799
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
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- the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
- Restoration is the name given to the period of English history that began in 1660 when the monarchy was reestablished in the figure of Charles II after the English Revolution.
- Bonaparte He was a military man and politician well known for the French Revolution.
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- The Napoleonic Wars, also called the Coalition Wars, were a series of wars that took place between the First French Empire
10 Clues: Bonaparte He was a military man and politician well known for the French Revolution. • continent in the western part of the landmass lying between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans • willing to respect or accept behavior or opinions different from one's own; open to new ideas. • ...
The French Revolution 2021-05-20
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- a fortress built in Paris in the 14th century and used as a prison in the 17th and 18th centuries; it was destroyed July 14, 1789 at the start of the French Revolution
- Revolution- the revolution in France against the Bourbons; 1789
- a person who takes a position in the political center
- Jacques Danton- French revolutionary leader who stormed the Paris bastille and who supported the execution of Louis XVI but was guillotined by Robespierre for his opposition to the Reign of Terror (1759-1794)
- XIV- king of France from 1643 to 1715
- a privileged class holding hereditary titles
- not concerned with or devoted to religion
- autocracy governed by a ruler who usually inherits authority
- a vote determining public opinion on a question
- a member of the moderate republican party that was in power during the French Revolution; the Girondists were overthrown by their more radical rivals the Jacobins
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- the social class between the lower and upper classes
- a person who has revolutionary ideas or opinions
- form of government in which the ruler is unconstrained
- a palace built in the 17th century for Louis XIV southwest of Paris near the city of Versailles
- a crime that undermines the offender's government
- instrument of execution used for beheading people
- XVI- king of France from 1774 to 1792
- of terror- any period of brutal suppression thought to resemble the Reign of Terror in France
- a member of the European royal family that ruled France
- imposition of charges against a citizen's person or property
- a legal right to vote
- regime- a political and social system that no longer governs
22 Clues: a legal right to vote • XVI- king of France from 1774 to 1792 • XIV- king of France from 1643 to 1715 • not concerned with or devoted to religion • a privileged class holding hereditary titles • a vote determining public opinion on a question • a person who has revolutionary ideas or opinions • a crime that undermines the offender's government • ...
Food Prod Brush-Up #2 2021-05-26
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- A French term for a dish topped with a layer of either cheese or bread crumbs, baked till brown
- – The French word for “lobster”
- – The French word for any variety of cake
- Sugar cooked to a golden color stage
- – Method used to cook food in a container of hot fat, deep enough to completely cover the food
- – An Italian term for various dishes based on minced beef and vegetables, generally with spaghetti
- – these are bite size bread portions either toasted or untoasted, topped with a variety of meats, cheeses, pates, or spreads
- – The French word for a broth
- – The thin, tubular membrane of the intestine used to hold processed meats and forcemeats, as in sausages
- Literally, “to the tooth”; refers to cooking of pasta
- – The first meal of the day.
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- – The Italian word for “salad”.
- A menu term referring to items priced individually
- Comté or Gruyére cheese melted in a special pottery dish with white wine and seasonings
- An Italian term referring to an assortment of hot or cold appetizers
- – the process to steep meat or game in a mixture for a certain length of time to tenderize and flavor the flesh.
- To briefly submerge food into boiling water and then into an ice bath to halt further cooking
- – To cut or chop food into very fine pieces.
- – A cooked meat or poultry that is prepared and stored in its own fat
- – A natural enzyme obtained from the stomach of calves or lamb, used in cheese making
20 Clues: – The first meal of the day. • – The French word for a broth • – The Italian word for “salad”. • – The French word for “lobster” • Sugar cooked to a golden color stage • – The French word for any variety of cake • – To cut or chop food into very fine pieces. • A menu term referring to items priced individually • Literally, “to the tooth”; refers to cooking of pasta • ...
Foundation Course in Culinary 2025-10-30
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- To embellish, to decorate, “Farniture” in French means to garnish.
- onions studded with cloves basically used as flavouring for béchamel
- Liver, heart and trimmings from poultry.
- is a smooth, creamy, highly seasoned soup of French origin, classically based on a strained broth (coulis) of crustaceans. It can be made from lobster, langoustine, crab, shrimp, or crayfish
- A hot water bath in which utensils containing various culinary preparations are immersed to warm or for the purpose of poaching and reheating.
- Cut into uniform shapes, whether it is round, or triangles, etc.
- to cook food by immersing it in hot fat or oil.
- To partially cook.
- the method of making food in a safe and hygienic manner.
- Carrots, onions, celery, pork (salted optional) cut into fine dices, with thyme, bay leaf. Improves the flavour of the dish
- A kind of essence extracted from the bones and the skin of fish.
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- Vegetables like carrots, turnips, onions, leeks, herbs and spices that impart aroma to the dish they are put in.
- To heat sugar until it turns dark brown. Used for coating moulds and flavouring dishes.
- White in French
- Basic preparation in the kitchen before serving.
- French term for brown sauce.
- The rind of orange or lemon grated and used for flavouring.
- Thorough mixing of two or more ingredients.
- A term describing fatty foods or the fat itself which has gone stale due to oxidation of the fat. This is accelerated by exposure to light, high temperatures, or prolonged contact with a metallic substance.
- A concave pan used for stir frying.
20 Clues: White in French • To partially cook. • French term for brown sauce. • A concave pan used for stir frying. • Liver, heart and trimmings from poultry. • Thorough mixing of two or more ingredients. • to cook food by immersing it in hot fat or oil. • Basic preparation in the kitchen before serving. • the method of making food in a safe and hygienic manner. • ...
French 2021-12-02
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- présenter ou offrir (quelque chose) à (quelqu'un) d'accepter ou de rejeter comme il le souhaite.
- un sentiment intense d'affection profonde
- un poste rémunéré d'emploi régulier
- la planète sur laquelle nous vivons le monde.
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- une zone d'un pays ou d'une ville, en particulier celle considérée comme
- organiser en un tout structuré ordre.
- souvent; à plusieurs reprises. "il fait souvent de longues promenades tout seul"
- jouant s'engager dans une activité pour le plaisir et les loisirs plutôt que dans un but sérieux ou pratique
8 Clues: un poste rémunéré d'emploi régulier • organiser en un tout structuré ordre. • un sentiment intense d'affection profonde • la planète sur laquelle nous vivons le monde. • une zone d'un pays ou d'une ville, en particulier celle considérée comme • souvent; à plusieurs reprises. "il fait souvent de longues promenades tout seul" • ...
French 2021-12-01
Across
- les personnes avec qui vous êtes lié par le sang
- arranger quelque chose proprement
- des informations sur un papier racontent aux gens ce qui se passe
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- la version au passé de make
- avoir ou prendre une place et se l'approprier
- un dispositif électronique de stockage et de traitement de données, typiquement sous forme binaire, selon des instructions qui lui sont données dans un programme variable.
- quelque chose qui n'est pas grand
- diriger son regard vers quelqu'un ou quelque chose ou dans une direction spécifiée.
8 Clues: la version au passé de make • quelque chose qui n'est pas grand • arranger quelque chose proprement • avoir ou prendre une place et se l'approprier • les personnes avec qui vous êtes lié par le sang • des informations sur un papier racontent aux gens ce qui se passe • diriger son regard vers quelqu'un ou quelque chose ou dans une direction spécifiée. • ...
french 2021-12-01
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- un groupe d'un ou plusieurs parents et leurs enfants vivant ensemble comme une unité
- une publication imprimée généralement publiée quotidiennement ou hebdomadairement
- Les animaux sont des organismes eucaryotes multicellulaires du règne biologique Animalia
- Le tutorat est un soutien académique privé, généralement fourni par un enseignant expert
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- Un parent est un gardien de la progéniture dans leur propre espèce
- jewelry Les bijoux ou les bijoux se composent d'objets décoratifs portés pour la parure personnelle
- un jeune être humain n'ayant pas atteint l'âge de la puberté ou n'ayant pas atteint l'âge légal de la majorité
- Une voiture est un véhicule à moteur à roues utilisé pour le transport
8 Clues: Un parent est un gardien de la progéniture dans leur propre espèce • Une voiture est un véhicule à moteur à roues utilisé pour le transport • une publication imprimée généralement publiée quotidiennement ou hebdomadairement • un groupe d'un ou plusieurs parents et leurs enfants vivant ensemble comme une unité • ...
French 2021-12-01
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- souvent; à plusieurs reprises. "il fait souvent de longues promenades tout seul"
- Une personne qui habite près d'une autre
- Début de la vie
- une zone d'un pays ou d'une ville, en
- présenter ou offrir (quelque chose) à (quelqu'un) d'accepter ou de rejeter comme il le souhaite
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- un véhicule à quatre roues
- organiser en un tout structuré; ordre
- Substance de nettoyage
8 Clues: Début de la vie • Substance de nettoyage • un véhicule à quatre roues • organiser en un tout structuré; ordre • une zone d'un pays ou d'une ville, en • Une personne qui habite près d'une autre • souvent; à plusieurs reprises. "il fait souvent de longues promenades tout seul" • ...
french 2013-08-05
french 2020-09-29
8 Clues: lets you think • helps you walk • lets you smell • lets you balance • protects your brain • lets you have a face • helps you reach things • like a finger on your foot
French 2022-06-14
French 2017-10-24
8 Clues: C'est très long • Un animal qui glisse • L'encre sort de l'animal • Un mammifère qui a un évent (Grand) • Un poisson qui a des dents aiguisées • Un mammifère qui a un évent (Petite) • Cet animal a une piqûre(arnaque) mortelle • Quelque chose qui ressemble à une étoile(star)
french 2024-07-09
French 2024-06-12
8 Clues: Lundi • Tomber • une pomme • un cheval • musée célèbre dans Paris • leader célèbre de france • "______ tower" Dans Paris • Canadien province francophone
George Washington's Presidency 2021-10-27
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- plan with foreign nations
- capital moved here
- secretary of treasury
- postmaster general
- vice president
- secretary of state
- palace of Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI
- secretary of war
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- would not yet the US use Port of New Orleans
- French form of government before Revolution
- disagreed with Spain over this border
- tax on imported and exported goods
- important trade river
- treaty with Britain to stop bothering trade ships
- French upper class
- action that serves as an example for the future
16 Clues: vice president • secretary of war • capital moved here • postmaster general • secretary of state • French upper class • secretary of treasury • important trade river • plan with foreign nations • tax on imported and exported goods • disagreed with Spain over this border • French form of government before Revolution • would not yet the US use Port of New Orleans • ...
Asking questions in French 2023-02-16
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- Do you want to = Est-ce que tu ______?
- Would you like to = Est-ce que tu _____?
- C'est _____ ton anniversaire?
- ______ est la date?
- French president's wife
- Quel temps ______
- Quelle _____ est-il? 15h?
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- Can you = Est-ce que tu _____?
- Quel ____ est-ce? Jeudi?
- Où est-ce que tu ___? A New York ou à Paris?
- ______ s'appelle ta mère?
- Bonjour, madame. Comment ______-vous?
- French head of state
- ______ âge as-tu?
- Qu'________ que tu aimes manger?
- to do = ________
16 Clues: to do = ________ • ______ âge as-tu? • Quel temps ______ • ______ est la date? • French head of state • French president's wife • Quel ____ est-ce? Jeudi? • ______ s'appelle ta mère? • Quelle _____ est-il? 15h? • C'est _____ ton anniversaire? • Can you = Est-ce que tu _____? • Qu'________ que tu aimes manger? • Do you want to = Est-ce que tu ______? • ...
French 2017-10-23
8 Clues: C'est très long • Un animal qui glisse • L'encre sort de l'animal • Un mammifère qui a un évent (Grand) • Un poisson qui a des dents aiguisées • Un mammifère qui a un évent (Petite) • Cet animal a une piqûre(arnaque) mortelle • Quelque chose qui ressemble à une étoile(star)
french 2017-04-05
French 2013-02-22
french 2022-08-16
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- a natural oily substance occurring in animal bodies
- has lived or existed for only a short time.
- small
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- great or more than average height
- unpleasant or repulsive, especially in appearance.
- with opposite surfaces or sides that are close or relatively close together.
- pleasing the senses or mind aesthetically.
- having lived for a long time; no longer young.
8 Clues: small • great or more than average height • pleasing the senses or mind aesthetically. • has lived or existed for only a short time. • having lived for a long time; no longer young. • unpleasant or repulsive, especially in appearance. • a natural oily substance occurring in animal bodies • with opposite surfaces or sides that are close or relatively close together.
french 2021-12-01
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- Un jeune enfant de moins de 5 ans
- savon une substance utilisée avec de l'eau pour le lavage et le nettoyage,
- Une voiture est un véhicule à moteur à roues utilisé pour le transport
- ornements personnels, tels que des colliers, des bagues ou des bracelets
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- un professeur particulier, généralement celui qui enseigne à un seul
- les gens qui surveillent et prennent soin des enfants
- un véhicule routier à quatre roues propulsé par un moteur et capable de
- une publication imprimée
8 Clues: une publication imprimée • Un jeune enfant de moins de 5 ans • les gens qui surveillent et prennent soin des enfants • un professeur particulier, généralement celui qui enseigne à un seul • Une voiture est un véhicule à moteur à roues utilisé pour le transport • un véhicule routier à quatre roues propulsé par un moteur et capable de • ...
French 2021-12-02
8 Clues: nettoyer • marcher vite • quelque chose fait • plus de 2, mais pas beaucoup • pour sauter haut dans les airs • expliquer quelque chose à un autre • l’action d'aider ou de travailler pour quelqu'un • disposés de manière systématique à grande échelle
French 2021-12-02
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- de corps - Savon
- d'un ou de plusieurs enfants lorsque les
- du grec autos, soi-même, lui-même - auto
- de conserver ou protéger - garde
- à un élève dans un petit groupe
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- humain dans l´âge de l'enfance - Enfants
- de grandes feuilles imprimées de papier pile contenant des nouvelles des articles et d'autres informations généralement publiées tous les jours.
- routier à quatre roues
8 Clues: de corps - Savon • routier à quatre roues • à un élève dans un petit groupe • de conserver ou protéger - garde • humain dans l´âge de l'enfance - Enfants • d'un ou de plusieurs enfants lorsque les • du grec autos, soi-même, lui-même - auto • ...
French 2023-10-02
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- Si un ours approche de la tente quand on campe, on a très _______________.
- _______________ est une expression française qui exprime la surprise.
- C’est _______________ d’être dans un embouteillage quand on est pressé.
- C’est difficile de _______________ quelqu’un qui ment tout le temps.
- Dire que la lune brille le jour est une _______________.
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- Ma sɶur _______________: elle dit qu’elle est la plus belle fille du monde.
- Le premier avril, c’est la tradition de faire des _______________.
- Une personne honnête veut toujours dire la _______________.
8 Clues: Dire que la lune brille le jour est une _______________. • Une personne honnête veut toujours dire la _______________. • Le premier avril, c’est la tradition de faire des _______________. • C’est difficile de _______________ quelqu’un qui ment tout le temps. • _______________ est une expression française qui exprime la surprise. • ...
French 2020-11-25
8 Clues: très drôle • ce n'est pas calme • ce n'est pas génial • Ce n'est pas stupide • ce n'était pas normal • ce n'est pas ennuyeux • Ce n'est pas horrible • Ce n'est pas intelligent
French 2024-05-01
French 2023-07-24
8 Clues: how to say boy • what dose bonjour mean? • what is the way to write coffee • how to spell computer in French • what is the way to pronounce juice • how do you say thank you in French? • what is the word for girl in French? • what is the dancing method that came from France
French 2023-01-12
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- someone talks to you
- revoir something you say to someone when you leave them
- something that interferes with another event
- a sibling that is male
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- something someone finds that no one else has
- a place that someone would live in
- work that you do at home not at school
- porte People walk under it and walk through it
8 Clues: someone talks to you • a sibling that is male • a place that someone would live in • work that you do at home not at school • something someone finds that no one else has • something that interferes with another event • porte People walk under it and walk through it • revoir something you say to someone when you leave them
Revolutions Quiz Review!! 2020-09-18
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- 97% of the French population, mostly peasants
- military tactic used by Russians to defeat Napoleon
- execution of choice during the Reign of Terror
- radical phase of French Revolution marked by many executions
- enlightenment thinker- freedom of speech is the only way to fight oppression
- king of France during French Revolution
- set of military & legal obligations that shaped society and the social hierarchy
- enlightenment thinker- people are naturally selfish, greedy, and cruel
- prohibited American colonists from moving West of the Appalachian Mtns
- a European intellectual movement of the late 17th - 18th century emphasizing reason and individualism
- third estate created this body to establish a new constitution and government of France
- wealthy minority of the third estate (middle class)
- alliance between Britain, Prussia, Austria, Sweden, and Russia to stop Napoleon
- event that marks the beginning of French Revolution
- refusal to buy a certain good in protest
- act that forced American colonists to house British soldiers
- conference held in Austria 1815 to create a long-term goal for peace in Europe
- act that placed a tax on sugar and molasses
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- a sudden overthrow of government
- signed and adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776
- leader of the Jacobin party
- the nobility in France
- high-level Catholic Church officials in France
- colonist who challenged British authority and sought independence
- tea protest event
- enlightenment thinker- all people are born with natural rights
- colonist who remained loyal to the British Monarchy
27 Clues: tea protest event • the nobility in France • leader of the Jacobin party • a sudden overthrow of government • king of France during French Revolution • refusal to buy a certain good in protest • act that placed a tax on sugar and molasses • 97% of the French population, mostly peasants • execution of choice during the Reign of Terror • ...
Kresl 2021-03-18
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- believed in a three-branch government with separation of powers.
- pride in your country
- bankers, lawyers, and doctors in the 3rd estate.
- prussia and Austria threatened to invade france and stop the revolution.
- rights that cannot be taken away.
- leader of the national guard. fought alongside George Washington in the American Revolution.
- thought everybody should have freedom of speech.
- the third estate vowed to never separate until they got a new constitution.
- wanted a republic where the people voted on their leaders.
- notebooks where the 3rd estate listed their grievances against King Louis.
- prison that the third estate raided.
- riots in towns and villages throughout France.
- working class of men and women who wore long trousers instead of fancy breaches.
- financial advisor to King Louis, but he was fired because he wanted to tax the 3rd estate.
- king of France during the french revolution.
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- woman who protested the declaration of rights of man because women didn't get any rights.
- radicals who led the national convention.
- army who stop enemies of the french revolution in other countries.
- stopped enemies of the revolution inside of France.
- queen of France during the french revolution who spend too much money on clothes.
- english philosopher who predicted the reign of terror in France.
- people leaving France during the reign of terror.
- leader of the jacobins.
- red, white, and blue. the colors of the french flag.
- believed in natural rights and that the government should provide those rights.
25 Clues: pride in your country • leader of the jacobins. • rights that cannot be taken away. • prison that the third estate raided. • radicals who led the national convention. • king of France during the french revolution. • riots in towns and villages throughout France. • bankers, lawyers, and doctors in the 3rd estate. • thought everybody should have freedom of speech. • ...
The French Revolution 2021-06-05
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- a legal right to vote
- Jacques Danton- French revolutionary leader who stormed the Paris bastille and who supported the execution of Louis XVI but was guillotined by Robespierre for his opposition to the Reign of Terror (1759-1794)
- XVI- king of France from 1774 to 1792
- a member of the European royal family that ruled France
- a fortress built in Paris in the 14th century and used as a prison in the 17th and 18th centuries; it was destroyed July 14, 1789 at the start of the French Revolution
- not concerned with or devoted to religion
- a crime that undermines the offender's government
- imposition of charges against a citizen's person or property
- a vote determining public opinion on a question
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- a member of the moderate republican party that was in power during the French Revolution; the Girondists were overthrown by their more radical rivals the Jacobins
- the social class between the lower and upper classes
- a palace built in the 17th century for Louis XIV southwest of Paris near the city of Versailles
- a privileged class holding hereditary titles
- Revolution- the revolution in France against the Bourbons; 1789
- a person who has revolutionary ideas or opinions
- a person who takes a position in the political center
- form of government in which the ruler is unconstrained
- instrument of execution used for beheading people
- autocracy governed by a ruler who usually inherits authority
- regime- a political and social system that no longer governs
- XIV- king of France from 1643 to 1715
- of terror- any period of brutal suppression thought to resemble the Reign of Terror in France
22 Clues: a legal right to vote • XVI- king of France from 1774 to 1792 • XIV- king of France from 1643 to 1715 • not concerned with or devoted to religion • a privileged class holding hereditary titles • a vote determining public opinion on a question • a person who has revolutionary ideas or opinions • instrument of execution used for beheading people • ...
Chapter 3.2 Megapuzzle 2021-10-21
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- To travel around the world.
- Italian who claimed the Atlantic coast of North America for England.
- The first island discovered by Columbus is now part of the country known as _____.
- Spanish nobleman given credit for "discovering" the Pacific Ocean.
- Body of water named by Ferdinand Magellan.
- The first permanent French Settlement in the Americas.
- The exchange of goods, technology, culture, and disease between the Old and New Worlds.
- One of Columbus's ships.
- What Europeans called the group of islands discovered by Columbus
- Magellan travelled through this narrow body of water from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean.
- The body's natural defenses against diseases.
- Samuel de Champlain's nickname.
- Large Canadian Bay discovered by an English explorer.
- Goods such as gold, silver, etc.
- The southern tip of South America.
- Portuguese explorer whose crew circumnavigated the globe.
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- French explorer who established the first permanent French settlement in the Americas.
- River that travels from upstate New York to New York City
- The first settlement established by Columbus's men in the Americas.
- The Americas are named for this Italian explorer.
- English explorer who sailed on behalf of the Netherlands.
- Mythical route to Asia through North America.
- Italian who discovered the present day location of New York City and the Hudson River.
- One of Columbus's ships.
- French explorer who discovered the St. Lawrence River and claimed Canada for France.
- The first island Columbus discovered.
- Columbus's flagship.
- System in which Spanish conquerors were allowed to use native non-Christians as labor.
- What Columbus called the indigenous people he encountered.
29 Clues: Columbus's flagship. • One of Columbus's ships. • One of Columbus's ships. • To travel around the world. • Samuel de Champlain's nickname. • Goods such as gold, silver, etc. • The southern tip of South America. • The first island Columbus discovered. • Body of water named by Ferdinand Magellan. • Mythical route to Asia through North America. • ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon Crossword 2024-01-31
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- Voted on what laws would be passed
- Leader of the Reign of Terror
- School in France for young boys
- Napoleon's return to France
- Congress made up of 5 countries where they decided how to move forward after the damage Napoleon caused
- Humane way of execution
- Policy used by Russians to defeat France
- A soldier that is a citizen
- Agreement to keep balance of power between countries
- A vote
- Oath that promised a constitution would be written
- Queen of France before the French Revolution, wife of Louis XVI
- Napoleon's final huge battle which he lost
- King of France before the French Revolution
- Meeting called by the king
- Old political system of France
- Extremist group
- the restoration of a royal to their rightful throne
- Brilliant French military leader
- Major loss for Napoleon, defeated by Great Britain's superior navy
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- A system put in place in an attempt to make France a more independent country
- Spain, Great Britain and Portugal Vs. Napoleon's French Empire
- Violent era in France where the main goal was to erase France's past
- An agreement
- Government formed by the third estate
- Era of violence, panic, paranoia and fear after Bastille was stormed.
- Laws established in France and places that Napoleon conquered
- A battle tactic used to block trade to or from other countries.
- of power
- Leader of the Congress of Vienna
- Overthrowing a government
- Nobles that fled France
- Hierarchy of social classes in France
- Unskilled workers
- Austria, Prussia and Russia
35 Clues: A vote • of power • An agreement • Extremist group • Unskilled workers • Humane way of execution • Nobles that fled France • Overthrowing a government • Meeting called by the king • Napoleon's return to France • A soldier that is a citizen • Austria, Prussia and Russia • Leader of the Reign of Terror • Old political system of France • School in France for young boys • ...
The Age of Absolutism 2024-09-23
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- Christian denomination whose power was limited by Peter the Great.
- Another word for non-religious.
- Followers of Martin Luther who split from the Catholic Church.
- Louis XIV's nickname which reflected his power.
- Ruling family of King Louis XIV.
- Huge nation that spans Europe and Asia.
- The center of European art and culture during the 1700s
- Both Russia and France built this for trade and warfare.
- When a ruler claims to get their power directly from God.
- Violent uprising of French nobles.
- Russian czar who worked to modernize his nation.
- A family that rules a country for generations.
- French king who took the throne at the age of 5.
- The way Peter encouraged nobles to shave their beards.
- Christian denomination
- Body of water where St. Petersburg is located.
- Russian city constructed using forced labor.
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- French Protestants who fled persecution.
- German priest who questioned the rituals of the Catholic Church.
- The way Louis XIV paid for expansion of his military
- After returning from Europe, Peter made this his goal for Russia.
- When a ruler has complete control over all aspects of society.
- Dynasty that ruled Russia from the 1600s until WWI.
- Peter the Great's year-long tour of Europe.
- Movement when the Protestants split from the Catholic Church.
- Russian infantry force who rebelled while Peter was in Europe.
- Title used for Russian leaders; means "Ceasar" or emperor.
- French hunting lodge turned palace.
- Upper class people who threatened the power of Peter and Louis.
29 Clues: Christian denomination • Another word for non-religious. • Ruling family of King Louis XIV. • Violent uprising of French nobles. • French hunting lodge turned palace. • Huge nation that spans Europe and Asia. • French Protestants who fled persecution. • Peter the Great's year-long tour of Europe. • Russian city constructed using forced labor. • ...
History Vocabulary Study! 2024-10-23
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- John A's french political partner (last name)
- a problem in BNA, they really should have been in school (2 words)
- religious branch of most English settlers
- Coal mining happened here. (2 words)
- conform to one lifestyle or belief system
- this marked the end of ship building because they were a little better
- Colony where ship-building was a big deal.(2 words)
- Started leaving the homestead to work in cities and factories
- Excellent farmland - lots of potatoes (abbr.)
- a person who worked to end slavery
- a system of safe locations used by escaped slaves to find freedom (2 words)
- A large fur trading area operated by the Hudson's Bay Co.
- a group of irish people who tried to attack the colonies
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- conductor of underground railroad (2 words)
- no taxes on goods when trading between countries
- wealth french land owners who rented out farms
- The fully French speaking colony.(2 words)
- Last name of first Prime Minister
- A union or group of people joined together for a common purpose.
- lots of Cod fish here.
- The most populated English colony.(2 words)
- a major economic event near British Columbia and the Yukon (2 words)
- Initially, the enemy of John A. (last name)
- religion of french Canadiens
- The American belief that they should own all lands in North America (2 words)
- The part of every day life that deals with jobs, money etc.
- the desire for people that share culture / language to be an independent nation
27 Clues: lots of Cod fish here. • religion of french Canadiens • Last name of first Prime Minister • a person who worked to end slavery • Coal mining happened here. (2 words) • religious branch of most English settlers • conform to one lifestyle or belief system • The fully French speaking colony.(2 words) • conductor of underground railroad (2 words) • ...
jacob conrad- The French Revolution and Napoleon 2025-01-31
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- the way France classes were
- a war between GB and Napoleon
- old and powerful institutions
- the legislative of France in the 1790's
- a famous military general in the french army
- taking power from with in
- the meeting between all the estates
- a period of bloodshed in the french revaluation
- the lower class in the french revaluation
- the king when the revolution happens
- a school for boys to attend
- a way of slowing down an enemy
- the kings coming back into power
- a radical group of people
- A Geo political alliance in the 19 century
- the alliance between Prussia, Russia, and Austrisa
- an agreement
- was a Bonaparte parliamentary group during the early years
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- the battle that napoleon lost in
- the nobles who left when the revolution happens
- a meeting between the national assembly and the other 2 estates
- to move and burn all the resources so the enemy is weeker
- Napoleons laws
- a way to make Europe use it's own money system
- the power slit between the 5 great countries
- leader of the Jacobin group
- the queen to Louis XVI
- the time that napoleon came back into power
- what the third estate called itself
- a period of panic and riot of the french people
- a battle on water that Napoleons men lost
- the leader of the congress of Vienna
- the powers making a pack to not invade each other
- a military of regular people
- a humane way of execution
35 Clues: an agreement • Napoleons laws • the queen to Louis XVI • taking power from with in • a radical group of people • a humane way of execution • the way France classes were • leader of the Jacobin group • a school for boys to attend • a military of regular people • a war between GB and Napoleon • old and powerful institutions • a way of slowing down an enemy • ...
Unit 5: Age of Revolutions 2025-03-18
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- Social class of people of Spanish descent born in the Americas.
- The astronomer who proposed a heliocentric model of the universe.
- French Enlightenment writer known for his advocacy of freedom of speech.
- Social gatherings in France where intellectuals discussed Enlightenment ideas.
- The scientist who used a telescope to provide evidence for heliocentrism
- South American revolutionary leader, known as "The Liberator."
- The meeting where European powers redrew the map of Europe after Napoleon
- A problem for both Peter the Great and Louis XIV.
- Group led by Robespierre of more radical revolutionaries
- The Sun King
- The French Revolution began here.
- political theory advocating unlimited, centralized authority.
- Period emphasizing reason and individualism, also known as the Enlightenment.
- Priest who initiated the Mexican War of Independence.
- Author of "The Social Contract," emphasizing popular sovereignty.
- Literary device used by Voltaire to criticize society and authority.
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- Radical leader during the Reign of Terror.
- He primarily wrote the Declaration of Independence.
- This revolution produced the English Bill of Rights.
- Caused Great Britain to tax the colonies
- Life, liberty, and property
- A popular reform under Napoleon was national _____.
- Napoleon's final defeat, ending his reign.
- The foundational law of the United States, establishing its government.
- In the __________ revolution, a bad harvest and harsh winter left people starving.
- French colony that became Haiti after a successful slave revolt
- The act that taxed printed materials in the colonies.
- The Russian ruler who aggressively modernized his nation.
- Execution method used on Marie Antoinette
29 Clues: The Sun King • Life, liberty, and property • The French Revolution began here. • Caused Great Britain to tax the colonies • Execution method used on Marie Antoinette • Radical leader during the Reign of Terror. • Napoleon's final defeat, ending his reign. • A problem for both Peter the Great and Louis XIV. • He primarily wrote the Declaration of Independence. • ...
The French Revolution 2025-02-05
Across
- - Part of the 1st estate
- - Promised to create a constitution made by revolutionaries
- - the strong love for one's country usually resulting the in the same feeling but negative towards something else
- - Separation of British rule resulting in independence
- - Punishment by death during the revolution
- - A staple food in France
- - 97% of France's population that paid almost all of the taxes and had jobs like dentists and farmers
- of Man and of the Citizen - Document promoting equality and freedom to everyone
- - Queen that was known for bad political advice
- - French leader who became emperor
- - considered to be in the third estate
- - Radical political group during the revolution
- - 1% of the the french population that owned 10% of land usually those who worked for the church
- - Key event in the revolution’s start that involved a prison
- - Severe shortage of food
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- -Period of panic and unrest during the revolution
- - the financial and economic state France was in due to lavish spending and many wars
- - Island where Napoleon was born
- - Considered to be in the third estate
- - colonial conflict between the French and Britain
- - Members of the second estate
- - New French government formed by the third estate
- - 2% of population owning 35% of land usually worked in military
- - financial burden placed on the third estate
- - Country where Marie Antoinette was born
- - The absolute monarch of France during the revolution
- - Protest led by women in demanding bread
- - Famous writer and philosopher of the Enlightenment
- - Rise in prices, reducing money’s value
- - Assembly representing the three social classes
30 Clues: - Part of the 1st estate • - Severe shortage of food • - A staple food in France • - Members of the second estate • - Island where Napoleon was born • - French leader who became emperor • - Considered to be in the third estate • - considered to be in the third estate • - Country where Marie Antoinette was born • - Protest led by women in demanding bread • ...
World History 2025-03-21
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- Who was the philosopher who believed that government should not intervene with economy?
- Who is a group of people who manage a company and sell products to a group of people?
- What were the social classes in France?
- What was the war that lasted seven years between European countries?
- Who is the philosopher that is known as the "father of liberalism"?
- Who was the French leader/French general that led the army in many wars?
- What is a group of people that purchase products from a company called?
- When was a period of violence in France with many executions called?
- Where was the oath that was made to create a new constitution for France taken place?
- What is an area of production with distribution and trade dealing with money called?
- What were the wars that Napoleon went through with France's army against many other countries?
- Who was the philosopher that believed in separation of powers?
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- Who was the philosopher who helped contributre to the encyclopedia?
- Who was the philosopher that introduced the idea of the social contract?
- What was the name of the army in France?
- What was the building that was attacked by a mob of people for guns?
- What is the theory that the Earth is the center of the universe?
- What was the theory that the sun is the center of the universe?
- What was the period of time of rebellion against the French government as an attempt to overthrow it?
- Who was the group of people that wanted to establish a French republic?
20 Clues: What were the social classes in France? • What was the name of the army in France? • Who was the philosopher that believed in separation of powers? • What was the theory that the sun is the center of the universe? • What is the theory that the Earth is the center of the universe? • Who was the philosopher who helped contributre to the encyclopedia? • ...
Beg Band 2013-05-10
Kristen Shivprasad Ch 3 Crossword 2021-11-16
Across
- Countries Henry Hudson explored.
- Who settled New France?
- Where did the New World/North America for France in the 1500’s.
- Who was "imported" to work on the plantations in French Louisiana.
- Name of entire colony (now New York)
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- Who explored the New World/North America for France in the 1500’s.
- Which religious “movement” divided Europe increasing rivalries even in the Americas
- Which European countries were which religion?
- Who purchased Manhattan Island from Indians
- Cities built in French Louisiana.
- Countries Henry Hudson explored.
- Government controlled in French Louisiana.
- which European countries were which religion?
- Along which river did Champlain settle New France
- Which explorer made 2 voyages to the area in which we live today.
- Who explored the New World/North America for France in the 1500’s.
16 Clues: Who settled New France? • Countries Henry Hudson explored. • Countries Henry Hudson explored. • Cities built in French Louisiana. • Name of entire colony (now New York) • Government controlled in French Louisiana. • Who purchased Manhattan Island from Indians • Which European countries were which religion? • which European countries were which religion? • ...
Paris, France 2025-10-11
Across
- A flaky, buttery breakfast pastry
- The big white church on top of that hill
- de Triomphe The big arch built by Napoleon to honor his soldiers
- A long loaf of crusty French bread
- The tall iron tower that sparkles every night
- The fancy royal garden near the Louvre
- Dame A famous church on an island in the Seine River
- The wide avenue that leads to the Arc de Triomphe
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- A colorful round cookie with filling inside
- This museum holds the Mona Lisa
- A thin French pancake
- The river that runs through Paris
- The language spoken in Paris
13 Clues: A thin French pancake • The language spoken in Paris • This museum holds the Mona Lisa • A flaky, buttery breakfast pastry • The river that runs through Paris • A long loaf of crusty French bread • The fancy royal garden near the Louvre • The big white church on top of that hill • A colorful round cookie with filling inside • The tall iron tower that sparkles every night • ...
Monkey Paw (P.1) 2014-01-23
Across
- adjective \prō-ˈzā-ik\: dull or ordinary, Late Latin prosaicus, from Latin prosa prose, First Known Use: circa 1656
- adjective; very new and different from what is traditional or ordinary Middle English, from Late Latin radicalis, from Latin radic-, radix root — more at root, First Known Use: 14th century
- adjective friendly and pleasant Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin amicabilis friendly, from Latin amicus friend; akin to Latin amare to love, First Known Use: 14th century
- verb to express sympathetic sorrow Late Latin condolēre, from Latin com- + dolēre to feel pain, First Known Use: circa 1586
- adjective \ˈsi-mē-ən\ : of or relating to monkeys or apes, Latin simia ape, from simus snub-nosed, from Greek simos, First Known Use: 1607
- intransitive verb \ˈpəl-ˌsāt also ˌpəl-ˈ\: to make strong and regular beats, sounds, flashes, etc.: to be filled with activity or a feeling, Latin pulsatus, past participle of pulsare, frequentative ofpellere
- transitive verb \in-ˈthrȯl, en-\: to hold the attention of (someone) by being very exciting, interesting, or beautiful; Middle English, First Known Use: 15th century
- adjective \ˌa-və-ˈri-shəs\ greedy of gain : excessively acquisitive especially in seeking to hoard riches
- verb \ˌin-tər-ˈpōz\: to place (someone or something) between two or more things or people: to interrupt a conversation with (a comment) Middle French interposer, from Latin interponere (perfect indicative interposui), from inter- + ponere to put — more atposition First Known Use: 1582
- adjective \ˈfri-və-ləs\: not important : not deserving serious attention: silly and not serious, Middle English, from Latin frivolus, First Known Use: 15th century
- noun \ˈfyü-sə-ˌläd, -ˌlād, ˌfyü-sə-ˈ, -zə-\: a large number of shots that are fired very quickly, French, from fusiller to shoot, from fusil
- noun \kri-ˈdü-lə-tē, -ˈdyü-\: ability or willingness to believe something
- noun speed of motion or action : quickness or eagerness that can result in mistakes Middle English, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English hǣst violence, First Known Use: 14th century
- adjective \-ˈdüd, -ˈdyüd\: not strong, loud, intense, etc.
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- adjective \ˈfər-tiv\: done in a quiet and secret way to avoid being noticed, French or Latin; French furtif, from Latin furtivus, fromfurtum theft, from fur thief, from or akin to Greek phōrthief; akin to Greek pherein to carry
- adjective not moving much : calm and steady Latin placidus, from placēre to please — more at please, First Known Use: 1626
- transitive verb \ˈmär\: to ruin the beauty or perfection of (something) : to hurt or damage the good condition of (something), Middle English marren, from Old English mierran to obstruct, waste; akin to Old High German merren to obstruct, First Known Use: before 12th century
- adjective \ˈkän(t)-shəs\ ; aware of something (such as a fact or feeling) : knowing that something exists or is happening,: known or felt by yourself
- adjective \pri-ˈzəm(p)-chə-wəs, -chəs, -shəs\ : too confident especially in a way that is rude : done or made without permission, right, or good reason; Middle English, from Anglo-French presumptious, from Late Latin praesumptuosus, irregular from praesumptio (seepresume) First Known Use: 14th century
- adjective generous and friendly to guests or visitors circa 1570
- noun \ˈta-ləs-mən, -ləz-\: an object (such as a ring or stone) that is believed to have magic powers and to cause good things to happen to the person who has it; French talisman or Spanish talismán or Italian talismano; all from Arabic ṭilsam, from Middle Greek telesma, from Greek, consecration, from telein to initiate into the mysteries, complete, from telos end — more at telos, First Known Use: 1638
- adjective \mə-ˈlīn\: causing or intended to cause harm, Middle English maligne, from Anglo-French, from Latin malignus, from male badly + gignere to beget — more atmal-, kin, First Known Use: 14th century
- adjective \ˈbi-byə-ləs\ a) highly absorbent : b) fond of alcoholic beverages, Latin bibulus, from bibere to drink
- transitive verb \ˈprä-fər\: to offer or give (something) to someone, Middle English profren, from Anglo-French profrer, proffrir, porofrir, from por- forth (from Latin pro-) + offrir to offer — more at pro-, First Known Use: 14th century
- adjective \ˈdau̇-tē\: brave, strong, and determined, Middle English, from Old English dohtig; akin to Old High German toug is useful, Greek teuchein to make, First Known Use: before 12th century
- noun a violent stream of a liquid (as water or lava) Middle French, from Latin torrent-, torrens, from torrent-, torrens, adjective, burning, seething, rushing, from present participle of torrēre to parch, burn — more at thirst, First Known Use: 1582
- adjective \ˈdü-bē-əs also dyü-\: unsure or uncertain : feeling doubt about something: causing doubt, uncertainty, or suspicion : likely to be bad or wrong, Latin dubius, from dubare to vacillate; akin to Latin duo two — more at two, First Known Use: 1548
27 Clues: adjective \-ˈdüd, -ˈdyüd\: not strong, loud, intense, etc. • adjective generous and friendly to guests or visitors circa 1570 • noun \kri-ˈdü-lə-tē, -ˈdyü-\: ability or willingness to believe something • adjective \ˌa-və-ˈri-shəs\ greedy of gain : excessively acquisitive especially in seeking to hoard riches • ...
Monkey Paw (P.1) 2014-01-23
Across
- adjective \ˈfri-və-ləs\: not important : not deserving serious attention: silly and not serious, Middle English, from Latin frivolus, First Known Use: 15th century
- adjective \prō-ˈzā-ik\: dull or ordinary, Late Latin prosaicus, from Latin prosa prose, First Known Use: circa 1656
- adjective \ˈbi-byə-ləs\ a) highly absorbent : b) fond of alcoholic beverages, Latin bibulus, from bibere to drink
- adjective \mə-ˈlīn\: causing or intended to cause harm, Middle English maligne, from Anglo-French, from Latin malignus, from male badly + gignere to beget — more atmal-, kin, First Known Use: 14th century
- noun speed of motion or action : quickness or eagerness that can result in mistakes Middle English, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English hǣst violence, First Known Use: 14th century
- intransitive verb \ˈpəl-ˌsāt also ˌpəl-ˈ\: to make strong and regular beats, sounds, flashes, etc.: to be filled with activity or a feeling, Latin pulsatus, past participle of pulsare, frequentative ofpellere
- verb to express sympathetic sorrow Late Latin condolēre, from Latin com- + dolēre to feel pain, First Known Use: circa 1586
- adjective \pri-ˈzəm(p)-chə-wəs, -chəs, -shəs\ : too confident especially in a way that is rude : done or made without permission, right, or good reason; Middle English, from Anglo-French presumptious, from Late Latin praesumptuosus, irregular from praesumptio (seepresume) First Known Use: 14th century
- adjective \ˈdau̇-tē\: brave, strong, and determined, Middle English, from Old English dohtig; akin to Old High German toug is useful, Greek teuchein to make, First Known Use: before 12th century
- noun \kri-ˈdü-lə-tē, -ˈdyü-\: ability or willingness to believe something
- transitive verb \ˈprä-fər\: to offer or give (something) to someone, Middle English profren, from Anglo-French profrer, proffrir, porofrir, from por- forth (from Latin pro-) + offrir to offer — more at pro-, First Known Use: 14th century
- adjective \ˈsi-mē-ən\ : of or relating to monkeys or apes, Latin simia ape, from simus snub-nosed, from Greek simos, First Known Use: 1607
- transitive verb \ˈmär\: to ruin the beauty or perfection of (something) : to hurt or damage the good condition of (something), Middle English marren, from Old English mierran to obstruct, waste; akin to Old High German merren to obstruct, First Known Use: before 12th century
- adjective friendly and pleasant Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin amicabilis friendly, from Latin amicus friend; akin to Latin amare to love, First Known Use: 14th century
- noun a violent stream of a liquid (as water or lava) Middle French, from Latin torrent-, torrens, from torrent-, torrens, adjective, burning, seething, rushing, from present participle of torrēre to parch, burn — more at thirst, First Known Use: 1582
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- adjective \-ˈdüd, -ˈdyüd\: not strong, loud, intense, etc.
- adjective \ˈdü-bē-əs also dyü-\: unsure or uncertain : feeling doubt about something: causing doubt, uncertainty, or suspicion : likely to be bad or wrong, Latin dubius, from dubare to vacillate; akin to Latin duo two — more at two, First Known Use: 1548
- noun \ˈta-ləs-mən, -ləz-\: an object (such as a ring or stone) that is believed to have magic powers and to cause good things to happen to the person who has it; French talisman or Spanish talismán or Italian talismano; all from Arabic ṭilsam, from Middle Greek telesma, from Greek, consecration, from telein to initiate into the mysteries, complete, from telos end — more at telos, First Known Use: 1638
- adjective \ˌa-və-ˈri-shəs\ greedy of gain : excessively acquisitive especially in seeking to hoard riches
- adjective not moving much : calm and steady Latin placidus, from placēre to please — more at please, First Known Use: 1626
- adjective \ˈkän(t)-shəs\ ; aware of something (such as a fact or feeling) : knowing that something exists or is happening,: known or felt by yourself
- verb \ˌin-tər-ˈpōz\: to place (someone or something) between two or more things or people: to interrupt a conversation with (a comment) Middle French interposer, from Latin interponere (perfect indicative interposui), from inter- + ponere to put — more atposition First Known Use: 1582
- adjective generous and friendly to guests or visitors circa 1570
- transitive verb \in-ˈthrȯl, en-\: to hold the attention of (someone) by being very exciting, interesting, or beautiful; Middle English, First Known Use: 15th century
- adjective \ˈfər-tiv\: done in a quiet and secret way to avoid being noticed, French or Latin; French furtif, from Latin furtivus, fromfurtum theft, from fur thief, from or akin to Greek phōrthief; akin to Greek pherein to carry
- noun \ˈfyü-sə-ˌläd, -ˌlād, ˌfyü-sə-ˈ, -zə-\: a large number of shots that are fired very quickly, French, from fusiller to shoot, from fusil
- adjective; very new and different from what is traditional or ordinary Middle English, from Late Latin radicalis, from Latin radic-, radix root — more at root, First Known Use: 14th century
27 Clues: adjective \-ˈdüd, -ˈdyüd\: not strong, loud, intense, etc. • adjective generous and friendly to guests or visitors circa 1570 • noun \kri-ˈdü-lə-tē, -ˈdyü-\: ability or willingness to believe something • adjective \ˌa-və-ˈri-shəs\ greedy of gain : excessively acquisitive especially in seeking to hoard riches • ...
The French Revolution and Napolean Crossword 2013-11-22
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- political philosophy where people should be free
- "Without breeches"
- showing ability
- middle class
- a sudden overthrow of government
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- political philosophy
- cultural identity
- armies could be sent to other countries to restore governments
- a person who takes economic goods
- three French classes in society
- broad minded
- not including
- the French government that started after the overthrow of the Directory
- a person voting in the election
- annual tax
15 Clues: annual tax • broad minded • middle class • not including • showing ability • cultural identity • "Without breeches" • political philosophy • three French classes in society • a person voting in the election • a sudden overthrow of government • a person who takes economic goods • political philosophy where people should be free • ...
6ème 2021-09-23
8 Clues: What's the French for "too"? • What's the French for "slow"? • What's the French for "fast"? • What's the French for "Welsh"? • What's the English for "méchant"? • What's the English for "menaçant"? • What's the English for "écossais"? • What's the English for "seulement"?
French Culture 2025-12-08
8 Clues: French currency • The capital of France • French national animal • Tallest building in Paris • The French national anthem • Famous shopping street in Paris • The city of gastronomy in France • Holiday that commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution
French 2021-04-20
8 Clues: haut, rochers • arbre, camping • Maison en camping • voir et remarquez • policiere, president • piste, transpiration • Plus petit que use ville • prendre à la plage, porter
French 2021-12-01
Across
- souvent; à plusieurs reprises. "il fait souvent de longues promenades tout seul"
- Une personne qui habite près d'une autre
- Début de la vie
- une zone d'un pays ou d'une ville, en
- présenter ou offrir (quelque chose) à (quelqu'un) d'accepter ou de rejeter comme il le souhaite
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- un véhicule à quatre roues
- organiser en un tout structuré; ordre
- Substance de nettoyage
8 Clues: Début de la vie • Substance de nettoyage • un véhicule à quatre roues • organiser en un tout structuré; ordre • une zone d'un pays ou d'une ville, en • Une personne qui habite près d'une autre • souvent; à plusieurs reprises. "il fait souvent de longues promenades tout seul" • ...
French 2021-12-01
8 Clues: être préoccupé • Personne qui organise • papier avec des nouvelles • Quatre roues qui conduisentla • faire de l’art et de ártisanat • faur de la publicité pour quelque • Un jeune Humain en dessous de láge puberte • est ce que vous utilisez pour nettoyer ou laver
French 2023-09-05
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- the language we speak
- radio something that plays music
- serveur someone who tends to tables at a restaurant
- when someone takes care of someone else
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- something we use to talk to people
- medecin a person people go see when they're sick
- fait froid the opposite of hot
- the color of the sky
- the color you see when you close your eyes
- plombier someone who fixes toilets
10 Clues: the color of the sky • the language we speak • fait froid the opposite of hot • something we use to talk to people • plombier someone who fixes toilets • radio something that plays music • when someone takes care of someone else • the color you see when you close your eyes • medecin a person people go see when they're sick • ...
french 2024-05-28
8 Clues: star • new bridge • to honor the death • oldest part of paris • le fete de la musqiue • a large glass pyramid • status of virgin mary spire • gustave eiffel designed the tower
French 2025-09-17
10 Clues: how do you say 15 • , How do you say I • how do you say some • how do yo say seven • What is hello in french • , how do you say goodbye • carte, how do you say map • table, how do you say table • eleve, how do you say student • fenetre, how do you say curtain
french 2025-07-22
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- La capacité de décider sans influence extérieure (11)
- Le principe de traiter tout le monde de manière équitable
- Un changement radical pour renverser un régime
- Un système où le peuple choisit ses dirigeant
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- Le droit de dire ce que l'on pense
- L'acte de se battre contre une autorité injuste
- Le droit de participer à la vie politique (12)
- La suppression de la liberté d'expression
8 Clues: Le droit de dire ce que l'on pense • La suppression de la liberté d'expression • Un système où le peuple choisit ses dirigeant • Le droit de participer à la vie politique (12) • Un changement radical pour renverser un régime • L'acte de se battre contre une autorité injuste • La capacité de décider sans influence extérieure (11) • ...
Croatia and France Together in History 2024-05-02
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- He participates in the battles in Lika against the invading Napoleonic army
- Who said the first quote?
- Who fought and died for Croatian independence from France?
- Who participates in the campaign against Russia?
- Napoleon's surname
- In 1809, Croatia south of the river... became part of the French Empire
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- Napoleon's Army in the campaign against Russia
- "They are the best soldiers in the world."
- Legion of... premier order of the French republic
- In which devastated city did Jean Michel Nicolier die?
- Illyrian provinces were part of the... Empire
- Marshal Marmont appoints Slivarić commander of the... Regiment
- The invading Napoleonic army was led by the famous Marshal...
13 Clues: Napoleon's surname • Who said the first quote? • "They are the best soldiers in the world." • Illyrian provinces were part of the... Empire • Napoleon's Army in the campaign against Russia • Who participates in the campaign against Russia? • Legion of... premier order of the French republic • In which devastated city did Jean Michel Nicolier die? • ...
C3/4 Quebec Culture 2016-03-28
Across
- The founder of Quebec, originally sent by the king of France to map the St. Lawrence River (his last name).
- The French-Canadian word for "blueberry."
- A Quebec food specialty: meat pie made from minced pork and spices.
- The ____________ region is known for its beautiful foliage (fall leaves).
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- The Algonquian word meaning "narrowing of the river," from which "Quebec" gets its name
- The French word for "maple"
- The French word for a long, narrow boat used throughout the Americas
- The French word for "hot-air balloon," for which the city of St. Jean has a yearly festival
- This 16th century explorer Jacques ___________ claimed Quebec for France in the 1530s.
- The St. __________ river runs through Quebec City
- In winter, you might go to Quebec to this festival, the __________ de Québec.
- You can watch the Northern Lights from the Mount __________ Observatory.
12 Clues: The French word for "maple" • The French-Canadian word for "blueberry." • The St. __________ river runs through Quebec City • A Quebec food specialty: meat pie made from minced pork and spices. • The French word for a long, narrow boat used throughout the Americas • You can watch the Northern Lights from the Mount __________ Observatory. • ...
