french Crossword Puzzles
french vocab 2023-08-28
French words 2023-09-07
French Puzzle 2024-01-10
French Revision 2024-03-01
French Revision 2024-03-01
french famille 2024-02-05
French emotions 2024-08-27
french weather 2024-11-14
French Revolution 2025-12-03
Across
- forbade worker’s organizations
- when the third estate declared itself the National assembly
- device used for executions in the radical phase
- Helped get people to join French army
- Antoinette wife of king Louis
- armory and prison
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- Left wing revolutionaries
- king of France
- Author of a radical news paper
- proposed a monarchial crusade
- third name for the Legislative Assembly
- leader of the Committee of Public Safety
- a conservative faction Led by the Girondins
13 Clues: king of France • armory and prison • Left wing revolutionaries • proposed a monarchial crusade • Antoinette wife of king Louis • forbade worker’s organizations • Author of a radical news paper • Helped get people to join French army • third name for the Legislative Assembly • leader of the Committee of Public Safety • a conservative faction Led by the Girondins • ...
cool 2022-03-22
Across
- fight
- someone whose first language is english
- to get revenge
- other word for acadian
- to get, to make sure of
- to get back
- an agreement
- french military base
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- a first nations leader(odawa)
- to send out of a country
- thriteen colony war
- what European people called first nations
- someone whose first language is french
13 Clues: fight • to get back • an agreement • to get revenge • thriteen colony war • french military base • other word for acadian • to get, to make sure of • to send out of a country • a first nations leader(odawa) • someone whose first language is french • someone whose first language is english • what European people called first nations
cool 2022-03-22
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- fight
- thriteen colony war
- someone whose first language is english
- an agreement
- to get back
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- french military base
- a first nations leader(odawa)
- someone whose first language is french
- to send out of a country
- other word for acadian
- to get, to make sure of
- what European people called first nations
- to get revenge
13 Clues: fight • to get back • an agreement • to get revenge • thriteen colony war • french military base • other word for acadian • to get, to make sure of • to send out of a country • a first nations leader(odawa) • someone whose first language is french • someone whose first language is english • what European people called first nations
k+e 2022-03-22
Across
- fight
- thriteen colony war
- someone whose first language is english
- an agreement
- to get back
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- french military base
- a first nations leader(odawa)
- someone whose first language is french
- to send out of a country
- other word for acadian
- to get, to make sure of
- what European people called first nations
- to get revenge
13 Clues: fight • to get back • an agreement • to get revenge • thriteen colony war • french military base • other word for acadian • to get, to make sure of • to send out of a country • a first nations leader(odawa) • someone whose first language is french • someone whose first language is english • what European people called first nations
Norman Conqeust 2013-10-15
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- lost against the french
- french invader
- battle of stamford bridge
- how long is the bayeux tapestry
- when william died
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- william was crowned king
- first invader to die
- harold defeats harald
- it's currently kept in france
- how tall is the bayeux tapestry
- where william landed 28th september
- the tapestry was finished
- when harald died
13 Clues: french invader • when harald died • when william died • first invader to die • harold defeats harald • lost against the french • william was crowned king • battle of stamford bridge • the tapestry was finished • it's currently kept in france • how tall is the bayeux tapestry • how long is the bayeux tapestry • where william landed 28th september
omoro crossword puzzle 2023-12-13
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- Danish astronomer
- American public official, scientist, inventor, and writer
- astronomer and mathematician; assistant to Brahe
- Italian astronomer and physicist
- German physicist and engineer
- Polish astronomer
- English philosopher and mathematician
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- French philosopher and mathematician
- Flemish anatomist and surgeon
- Regarded as a founder of modern chemistry
- Lavoisier French chemist
- Danish astronomer
- English statesman and writer
- English physician
14 Clues: Danish astronomer • Danish astronomer • English physician • Polish astronomer • Lavoisier French chemist • English statesman and writer • Flemish anatomist and surgeon • German physicist and engineer • Italian astronomer and physicist • French philosopher and mathematician • English philosopher and mathematician • Regarded as a founder of modern chemistry • ...
omoro crossword puzzle 2023-12-13
Across
- Danish astronomer
- American public official, scientist, inventor, and writer
- astronomer and mathematician; assistant to Brahe
- Italian astronomer and physicist
- German physicist and engineer
- Polish astronomer
- English philosopher and mathematician
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- French philosopher and mathematician
- Flemish anatomist and surgeon
- Regarded as a founder of modern chemistry
- Lavoisier French chemist
- Danish astronomer
- English statesman and writer
- English physician
14 Clues: Danish astronomer • Danish astronomer • English physician • Polish astronomer • Lavoisier French chemist • English statesman and writer • Flemish anatomist and surgeon • German physicist and engineer • Italian astronomer and physicist • French philosopher and mathematician • English philosopher and mathematician • Regarded as a founder of modern chemistry • ...
omoro crossword puzzle 2023-12-13
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- Danish astronomer
- American public official, scientist, inventor, and writer
- astronomer and mathematician; assistant to Brahe
- Italian astronomer and physicist
- German physicist and engineer
- Polish astronomer
- English philosopher and mathematician
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- French philosopher and mathematician
- Flemish anatomist and surgeon
- Regarded as a founder of modern chemistry
- Lavoisier French chemist
- Danish astronomer
- English statesman and writer
- English physician
14 Clues: Danish astronomer • Danish astronomer • English physician • Polish astronomer • Lavoisier French chemist • English statesman and writer • Flemish anatomist and surgeon • German physicist and engineer • Italian astronomer and physicist • French philosopher and mathematician • English philosopher and mathematician • Regarded as a founder of modern chemistry • ...
Medieval Europe Test Review 2024-02-13
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- Language spoken in Normandy
- Nickname for King Richard I
- Important holy city Jerusalem
- Negotiated end of Third Crusade
- ______ Carta.
- Copied and preserved texts
- Journey to religious site
- Reason Magna Carta was written
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- The pope who called for the Crusades.
- French peasant girl who became warrior
- Medieval Legend
- Spread the Bubonic Plague
- Battle of _______
13 Clues: ______ Carta. • Medieval Legend • Battle of _______ • Spread the Bubonic Plague • Journey to religious site • Copied and preserved texts • Language spoken in Normandy • Nickname for King Richard I • Important holy city Jerusalem • Reason Magna Carta was written • Negotiated end of Third Crusade • The pope who called for the Crusades. • French peasant girl who became warrior
French Dinner& Dessert 2024-05-08
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- what creme brulee means
- this course is coffee to show gratitude towards guests
- this is not the main course, means appetizer
- a custard topped with a hard sugar glaze
- this French meal may contain up to 6 courses and last 2 hours
- the main course in a French dinner, meat or fish
- a basic french sponge cake
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- this protein has the most recipes bc it is the most versitle
- this is the most common three items for dessert
- there are over 400 different types of this
- course may contain chocolate moussee or apple tart
- course by itself with over 400 different types of cheese
- this course serves light alcohol while waiting for guests
- dinner course that has a strong alcoholic drink
- a chocolate icing that if overbeat causes airbubbles
- a main dish ingreadient that is well respect bc of price
16 Clues: what creme brulee means • a basic french sponge cake • a custard topped with a hard sugar glaze • there are over 400 different types of this • this is not the main course, means appetizer • this is the most common three items for dessert • dinner course that has a strong alcoholic drink • the main course in a French dinner, meat or fish • ...
The turning point puzzle 2022-01-14
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- the most important person during this battle
- what is the French to the Americans
- when did this battle start
- the name of the second battle
- were the Americans ally
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- the British did this making the Americans win
- when the French helped the Americans
- a battle during the American Revolution (1777)
- who won this battle
- who lost this battle
10 Clues: who won this battle • who lost this battle • were the Americans ally • when did this battle start • the name of the second battle • what is the French to the Americans • when the French helped the Americans • the most important person during this battle • the British did this making the Americans win • a battle during the American Revolution (1777)
Lesson 5 - Review 2024-10-01
Across
- dix-huit mars, mille huit cent soixante-seize "March 18th, 1876" in French
- est midi et demi "12:30" in French
- First month of the year
- What season is "Août in?"
- est dix heures moins le quart 9:45 AM
- Day before "lundi"
- What is the 7th month of the year?
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- "Wednesday" in French
- What season comes after "hiver"
- Month after "octobre"
- Fourth day of the week
- vingt-et-un decembre, deux mille cent quatre-vingt-douze "December 21st, 2192" in French
12 Clues: Day before "lundi" • "Wednesday" in French • Month after "octobre" • Fourth day of the week • First month of the year • What season is "Août in?" • What season comes after "hiver" • What is the 7th month of the year? • est midi et demi "12:30" in French • est dix heures moins le quart 9:45 AM • ...
Who am I ? 2021-03-07
8 Clues: ( am a biologist • I am the Sun King • I am a famous designer • I am a museum in Paris • I am the French national anthem • I am a color of the French flag • I am a French umpressionist painter • I was beheaded during French revolution
Impressionist Era 2022-12-22
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- A French painter, patron, and collector, known for his paintings of Parisian life and his contributions to the development of impressionism
- A French Impressionist landscape painter, known for his paintings of the French countryside and his use of light and color
- A French painter and one of the leading figures of impressionism, known for her paintings of fashionable women and intimate domestic scenes
- A French Impressionist painter known for his rural landscapes and his innovative use of light and color
- A French painter and sculptor, known for his paintings of dancers and his innovative approach to composition and perspective
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- A French painter and one of the leading figures of impressionism, known for his vibrant, expressive brushstrokes and his paintings of leisurely life in the French countryside and along the Seine River
- An American painter and printmaker who lived and worked in France, known for her paintings of the lives of women, particularly mothers and children
- A French painter and one of the founders of impressionism, known for his paintings of nature, particularly his series of water lily paintings and his depictions of the French countryside
8 Clues: A French Impressionist painter known for his rural landscapes and his innovative use of light and color • A French Impressionist landscape painter, known for his paintings of the French countryside and his use of light and color • A French painter and sculptor, known for his paintings of dancers and his innovative approach to composition and perspective • ...
Haitian Revolution 2023-02-06
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- a person who supports the practice of gaining political control over other countries and occupying them with settlers.
- the use of military force.
- the poor, white upper class of Saint-Dominque.
- a place that was being ruled.
- a government or law system.
- freed slaves from Haiti and their descendants.
- from the french ancestry born in the western french territories outside france.
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- a person who french by birth or a descendant.
- the wealthy upper class of Saint-Dominque.
- the support of the idea of countries power used for colonialism.
- a system that is ruled by King/Queen.
- a person who has two different colour parents.
- a person or inhabitant of a colony.
- a person of mixed races.
14 Clues: a person of mixed races. • the use of military force. • a government or law system. • a place that was being ruled. • a person or inhabitant of a colony. • a system that is ruled by King/Queen. • the wealthy upper class of Saint-Dominque. • a person who french by birth or a descendant. • the poor, white upper class of Saint-Dominque. • ...
The French Revolution 2024-02-28
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- Prison in Paris famously stormed on July 14, 1789
- Form of government abolished during the French Revolution
- Revolutionary leader associated with the Committee of Public Safety
- Military leader who rose to power after the Revolution
- Period of extreme violence and mass executions
- Fate of many aristocrats during the Reign of Terror
- Radical faction that played a significant role in the Revolution
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- Revolutionary document that declared the rights of man
- Revolutionary legislative body formed in 1789
- Revolutionary motto representing ideals of _______, fraternity and equality
- Pre-revolutionary French assembly representing three social classes
- Revolutionary tribunal's instrument of execution
- King of France during the early stages of the Revolution
- The French Revolution aimed to establish this form of government
14 Clues: Revolutionary legislative body formed in 1789 • Period of extreme violence and mass executions • Revolutionary tribunal's instrument of execution • Prison in Paris famously stormed on July 14, 1789 • Fate of many aristocrats during the Reign of Terror • Revolutionary document that declared the rights of man • Military leader who rose to power after the Revolution • ...
Les endroits (F2) 2024-05-30
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- Known for Alps and banking; To the east of France
- Person associated with le passé composé; Learned during French 2
- Capital is Paris; Known for fashion and cuisine
- First part of le passé composé; Either avoir or être
- International hub for diplomacy; Capital of la suisse
- City of lights; Eiffel Tower landmark
- French city in the Alps; Mr. DiLandro's favorite city
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- Second part of le passé composé; What your verb becomes
- Capital of la belgique; Headquarters of the European Union
- Palace near Paris; Site of historic treaty signings
- Part of speech; Replaces other words for easier reference
- Acronym learned associated with adjectives
- Un pays francophone; Famous for chocolate and waffles
- First French verb learned; Irregular
14 Clues: First French verb learned; Irregular • City of lights; Eiffel Tower landmark • Acronym learned associated with adjectives • Capital is Paris; Known for fashion and cuisine • Known for Alps and banking; To the east of France • Palace near Paris; Site of historic treaty signings • First part of le passé composé; Either avoir or être • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Space 2021-12-04
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- The Apollo 11 crew brought back to Earth 21,7 kg of lunar …
- Name of a European company specializing in the launch of satellites and rockets
- Name of the American company that created Dragon spacecraft
- First name of the first French woman who went into space
- Name of the US space agency
- Nationality of Thomas Pesquet and Claudie Haigneré
- The Apollo 11 crew consisted of Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins and Neil ...
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- Last name of the first French commander of the ISS
- Maximum number of people aboard Dragon spacecraft
- ESA stands for E…… Space Agency
- Name of the country where the Soyuz spacecraft is built
- ISS stands for I…. Space Station
- Name of the planet around which the ISS is orbiting
- Name of the Canadian space agency
- Maximum number of people aboard Soyuz spacecraft
- Number of generations of Ariane rockets
16 Clues: Name of the US space agency • ESA stands for E…… Space Agency • ISS stands for I…. Space Station • Name of the Canadian space agency • Number of generations of Ariane rockets • Maximum number of people aboard Soyuz spacecraft • Maximum number of people aboard Dragon spacecraft • Last name of the first French commander of the ISS • ...
WEEK 17: Independence & Revolution 2025-02-10
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- – The battle that convinced France to support the Americans.
- – The French volunteer who helped secure French support.
- – The last name of the author of "The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph."
- – The goal of the Revolutionary War.
- – The agreement that officially ended the war (Treaty of Paris).
- – The Prussian officer who trained the Continental Army.
- – The group that struggled to fund the army.
- – The general who led the Continental Army to victory.
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- – A soldier hired to fight for a foreign army.
- – The German soldiers who fought for the British.
- – The winter camp where soldiers were trained as an army.
- – The final battle where the British surrendered.
- – The Roman general whom Washington was compared to for stepping down from power.
- – The French general who directed the British surrender.
- guide en
- – The surprise attack on Christmas Day against the Hessians.
16 Clues: guide en • – The goal of the Revolutionary War. • – The group that struggled to fund the army. • – A soldier hired to fight for a foreign army. • – The German soldiers who fought for the British. • – The final battle where the British surrendered. • – The general who led the Continental Army to victory. • – The French volunteer who helped secure French support. • ...
Early Modern History Quest 6 2025-04-10
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- Canon of Scripture was set for this famous book by the Council of Trent.
- Conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- Order founded by Ignatius of Loyola
- Self taught in Theology; developed TULIP
- Edict signed that ended the French War of Religion.
- This controversial action by the Church, which Luther denounced, was reformed during the Council of Trent
- Name for French Protestants
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- Apostle of Rome; Had mystic experience that physically grew his heart
- Was a solider before becoming the founder of the Jesuits
- Idea of Martin Luther denounced by the Council of Trent
- City in France were the French War of Religion began
- Only can save you
- Pope who called the council after the Protestant Reformation in 1545
- Stories St. Ignatius of Loyola read after his leg injury
- The people Fransisco Piazzaro conquered in modern day Peru/Chile
- Luther was declared this in 1521 after the Diet of Worms
16 Clues: Only can save you • Name for French Protestants • Order founded by Ignatius of Loyola • Conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • Self taught in Theology; developed TULIP • Edict signed that ended the French War of Religion. • City in France were the French War of Religion began • Idea of Martin Luther denounced by the Council of Trent • ...
les boissons 2021-05-28
Mystery of a counrty 2015-03-03
Across
- /famous place for Disneyland
- /type of french bread
- Cathedral /Is one of the finest examples of the French High Gothic style
- / is a famous ski resort in the French Alps at the foot of Mont Blanc.
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- de Chambord /Is a masterpiece of the French Renaissance.
- /type of cheese
- located at the western side of the European continent.
- Tropez /Is known for its famous and extremely wealthy summer guests
- /a baked flan or tart with a savoury filling thickened with eggs.
- Tower /Is a symbol of Paris and one of the top tourist attractions.
10 Clues: /type of cheese • /type of french bread • /famous place for Disneyland • located at the western side of the European continent. • de Chambord /Is a masterpiece of the French Renaissance. • /a baked flan or tart with a savoury filling thickened with eggs. • Tropez /Is known for its famous and extremely wealthy summer guests • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-18
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- French lawyer and revolutionary leader
- the prison in Paris that was attacked and taken by French revolutionists in 1789
- when the government or someone in power kills a person
- the king of France before the Revolution began
- religious leaders
- a machine made to execute a person by dropping a large blade to chop off their head
- the middle class
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- the large French palace where the King and Queen lived before the revolution
- the social classes in France before the revolution
- the period of the French Revolution when many people were executed by the new government
10 Clues: the middle class • religious leaders • French lawyer and revolutionary leader • the king of France before the Revolution began • the social classes in France before the revolution • when the government or someone in power kills a person • the large French palace where the King and Queen lived before the revolution • ...
Bastille Day 2024-06-19
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- Bastille Day is a celebration of France as a ___.
- The event on July 14, 1789, that marked the beginning of the French ___.
- The French motto includes "Equality, Fraternity, and ___".
- In which city is the Bastille located?
- Along with Liberty and Fraternity, this is part of the French national motto.
- Bastille Day celebrates the struggle for ___ and rights.
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- Bastille Day is the national holiday of which country?
- Bastille Day promotes a sense of national ___ among the French people.
- In what month is Bastille Day celebrated?
- What is the name of the fortress-prison that was stormed on July 14, 1789?
10 Clues: In which city is the Bastille located? • In what month is Bastille Day celebrated? • Bastille Day is a celebration of France as a ___. • Bastille Day is the national holiday of which country? • Bastille Day celebrates the struggle for ___ and rights. • The French motto includes "Equality, Fraternity, and ___". • ...
Revolutionary War Zwaterfall1234 2025-05-20
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- The document that released the colonists from being part of Britain
- objects you use to hurt someone
- A period of time where people thought about rights, and monarchy
- commander in chief in the Continental Army
- a group of soldiers
- A French military officer that traveled to America to help the Americans
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- owing money to some other country or person
- He was charged to gain French support for American independence
- A document that secured foreign support from the French
- He helped the United States fight against the British in 1780, he is a French military officer
10 Clues: a group of soldiers • objects you use to hurt someone • commander in chief in the Continental Army • owing money to some other country or person • A document that secured foreign support from the French • He was charged to gain French support for American independence • A period of time where people thought about rights, and monarchy • ...
FRANCE 2025 2025-06-19
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- What is the name of pete's first lover?
- Who is Lee's lookalike?
- What's Lee's nickname at the club?
- Name the two characters in Steptoe and son?
- What is the colour of the jacket won by a Masters golf champion?
- What's John's favourite club?
- What item did the ladies' section used to bring with them to the club?
- What is Tiger Wood's actual first name?
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- How did Michelle used to greet Pete at the club?
- What was Lindsay's response to the hot-water request?
- What non-golfing item was found in a lady member's bag?
- What's pete's go-to drink at the club?
- Who collapsed on the tee in France and got bit by a spider?
- What is the surname of the French president?
- Who was the French general who became emperor of France?
- Who was the French golfer who blew the British Open?
- What colour are Ian's favourite golf trousers?
17 Clues: Who is Lee's lookalike? • What's John's favourite club? • What's Lee's nickname at the club? • What's pete's go-to drink at the club? • What is the name of pete's first lover? • What is Tiger Wood's actual first name? • Name the two characters in Steptoe and son? • What is the surname of the French president? • What colour are Ian's favourite golf trousers? • ...
Joan of arc 2023-03-01
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- a french country in europe
- joan would hear the voices of _
- the two places fighting had ___
- the english king taking over france
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- the savior of france
- consistant fighting between sides
- king charles gave joan something to help
- fought against france in the hundred years' war
- the french and english fought of the _____
- the french king of the time
10 Clues: the savior of france • a french country in europe • the french king of the time • joan would hear the voices of _ • the two places fighting had ___ • consistant fighting between sides • the english king taking over france • king charles gave joan something to help • the french and english fought of the _____ • fought against france in the hundred years' war
Lesson 5 - Review 2024-10-01
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- What season comes after "hiver"
- est midi et demi "12:30" in French
- What season is "Août in?"
- dix-huit mars, mille huit cent soixante-seize "March 18th, 1876" in French
- Day before "lundi"
- Month after "octobre"
- est dix heures moins le quart 9:45 AM
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- What is the 7th month of the year?
- "Wednesday" in French
- First month of the year
- vingt-et-un decembre, deux mille cent quatre-vingt-douze "December 21st, 2192" in French
- Fourth day of the week
12 Clues: Day before "lundi" • "Wednesday" in French • Month after "octobre" • Fourth day of the week • First month of the year • What season is "Août in?" • What season comes after "hiver" • What is the 7th month of the year? • est midi et demi "12:30" in French • est dix heures moins le quart 9:45 AM • ...
France Crossword 2022-05-01
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- French currency
- Who is the prime minister of France
- France has the biggest what
- Who is the president of France
- What type of government does France have
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- How many branches of government are there
- What was invented by the French army
- What continent if France located on
- What main language is spoken in France
- The capital of France
10 Clues: French currency • The capital of France • France has the biggest what • Who is the president of France • Who is the prime minister of France • What continent if France located on • What was invented by the French army • What main language is spoken in France • What type of government does France have • How many branches of government are there
alps 2025-02-01
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- the highest pick of the Swiss Alps
- the biggest city in the French Alps
- the emperor that crossed the French Alps in 1800
- the wild goat, the emblem of the Alps
- the youngest mountains in Euro
- the most famous ski stations in the French Alps,
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- The country w
- a Swiss important philosopher
- dangerous peak were
- te higest pick
10 Clues: The country w • te higest pick • dangerous peak were • a Swiss important philosopher • the youngest mountains in Euro • the highest pick of the Swiss Alps • the biggest city in the French Alps • the wild goat, the emblem of the Alps • the emperor that crossed the French Alps in 1800 • the most famous ski stations in the French Alps,
34: Advanced Musical Knowledge 4 2025-08-15
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- Edgard _____ French-American composer of electronic music
- George _____ British composer and conductor
- Tristan _____ French spectral music composer
- Jonathan _____ British composer blending acoustic and electronic
- Henry _____ American composer who used tone clusters
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- Virtuosic violin player
- Piano composer of Hungarian Rhapsodies
- Charles _____ American composer of The Unanswered Question
- Kaija _____ Finnish composer known for electronics and orchestra
- Olivier _____ French composer inspired by birdsongs
10 Clues: Virtuosic violin player • Piano composer of Hungarian Rhapsodies • George _____ British composer and conductor • Tristan _____ French spectral music composer • Olivier _____ French composer inspired by birdsongs • Henry _____ American composer who used tone clusters • Edgard _____ French-American composer of electronic music • ...
Canada Pre WWI 2025-02-18
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- He got lost and misnamed First Nations: Indians.
- Once the railways were finished most Chinese lived in ______________.
- Changing _____________ attitudes towards Canada and its security are a reason for Confederation.
- The first truly global war.
- New form of public transportation around the turn of the century.
- The Father of New France.
- French general at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
- Question that divided nationalists and imperialist in Canada prior to 1914. Help the British build a Navy , or not?
- Burned in the War of 1812.
- British General who fought on the Plains of Abraham.
- Joined Confederation in 1870.
- Minister responsible for populating the west under Laurier. He realized that european peasants with large families and farming backgrounds were best suited to the task.
- NS, ON , PQ, and NB joining to form Canada in 1867.
- The first European to map, travel and attempt to live in what is now Canada.
- First nations children were sent there to attempt to assimilate them into European culture. They were abused in many ways and not safe here.
- Conflict that divided the English and the French in Canada in 1899.
- First Nations group that had access to wild rice in their diet.
- The largest city in the West prior to WWI.
- Developed by Champlain in partnership with First nations.\
- Heroine of 1812 who walked 20 miles to warn the british of an American attack.
- He won the 1911 election and was Canada's WWI Primie Minister.
- Free trade without tariffs. Favoured by farmers and opposed by manufacturers.
- The War of 1812 was a battle for Canada's future _________.
- Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
- In 1900 most of the population lived outside of cities/urban areas. The population was mostly ___________.
- Organized massacre of a particular ethnic group, particularly that of Jews in Russia or Eastern Europe.
- British general and hero of 1812.
- Why the British granted the French rights in the Quebec Act. The upcoming....American _____________________.
- French expelled from Nova Scotia/New Brunswick because they refused to take an oath to the British crown.
- Macdonald's plan to settle the west with Farmers to feed an industrial east.
- Did not support the British Empire. Were "Canada "first" Many French in Canada.
- Moved to Canada after the American Revolution.
- Believed that teaching new immigrants English was key. National schools that taught English were key.
- Land owner in New France.
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- He fought for Metis rights, helped Manitoba enter Confederation and his execution deeply divided the country.
- Province added in 1905.
- A tax imposed on Chinese immigration ($500).
- Often sided with the British Empire.
- Forced First Nations to move to Reserves and send their children to residential schools.
- This province was added in 1905.
- Russian pacifist group of whom 7500 moved to western Canada around 1900.
- Gave Britain control of New France.
- Canada's first farmers and the true name of the Iroquois.
- Confederation would make the railways and defense, more _______________.
- Cultural symbol on the five cent piece. responsible for the development of Canada through the trade in its fur/pelts which were highly sought after.
- What Marconi introduced to make the world a smaller place.
- Came to Canada/Gam Saan (Gold Mountain for an opportunity to provide for their families in China and ended up working dangerous jobs on the railroad.
- Many sought to ban alcohol, as it was seen to lead to family issues and abuse.
- The children of French Fathers and First Nations Women.
- Two provinces that joined Confederation in 1871.
- Gives the French language and religious rights.
- Regular colonists who were called to join the army in desperate times.
- He discovered that North America was a continent.
- Canada's first French Canadian Prime Minister.
- The number of provinces that entered Confederation in 1867.
- Where First nations were sent to stop them from living a nomadic lifestyle, and cheat them of their land.
- One of Canada's founding fathers. Helped bring Quebec in Confederation.
- Native leader and hero of the War of 1812.
- French Farmers.
- Disease responsible for killing 1/3 of the indigenous population.
- The Company of 100 established that the French colony would be (religion).
- Henri Bourassa was concerned with the lack of _________ immigration to the west.
- The ________ _________ in the USA helped make sure that Canada would have a strong central government.
- Women marched for rights of suffrage, or the ____.
64 Clues: French Farmers. • Province added in 1905. • The Father of New France. • Land owner in New France. • Burned in the War of 1812. • The first truly global war. • Joined Confederation in 1870. • This province was added in 1905. • British general and hero of 1812. • Gave Britain control of New France. • Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. • Often sided with the British Empire. • ...
Shyanna and Realm CrossWord Puzzle 2024-05-08
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- World They called this land which in time came to be known as?
- of Terror A bloody period of the French Revolution?
- Bill of Rights This document listed rights for Parliament?
- Largely written by Thomas Jefferson this document?
- In this system, individuals own most businesses?
- A series of reforms that became known as?
- The use of reason in shaping people's ideas about society and politics?
- This period of creativity?
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- Christians who broke from the Catholic over religious issues?
- Emphasized the abilities and accomplishments of human beings?
- Revolution The series of events that led to the birth of modern science?
- A religious reform movement called the?
- This 1789 French constitution French citizens?
- Revolution Growth in machine- made goods?
- Travel all the way down?
15 Clues: Travel all the way down? • This period of creativity? • A religious reform movement called the? • Revolution Growth in machine- made goods? • A series of reforms that became known as? • This 1789 French constitution French citizens? • In this system, individuals own most businesses? • Largely written by Thomas Jefferson this document? • ...
Henry V 2014-01-06
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- house or family that Henry belonged to
- first name of Henry's wife
- battle in France
- high aristocrats
- title of son of French king
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- name of English playwright who wrote play about Henry
- first name of French King during Henry's reign
- century in which Henry lived
- name of castle where Henry was born
- stuff in which the French got stuck in Agincourt
10 Clues: battle in France • high aristocrats • first name of Henry's wife • title of son of French king • century in which Henry lived • name of castle where Henry was born • house or family that Henry belonged to • first name of French King during Henry's reign • stuff in which the French got stuck in Agincourt • name of English playwright who wrote play about Henry
Kuhn crossword puzzle 2023-04-18
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- what armies were in the war
- why did the british plan to seize control of albany
- who was an important man to america that also helped america win independence. hint: first president
- how many troops did the americans have
- when did the battle of yorktown start
- how many troops did the french have
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- what was one of the strengths of the british army
- all of the british lost this war
- when did battle of yorktown end
- what slowed general burgoyne and his army's journey toward albany
- when did cornwallis surrender
- who lost in the end
- how many troops did french and americans have together
- who was the general for the british
- when did the British sign the treaty of paris
15 Clues: who lost in the end • what armies were in the war • when did cornwallis surrender • when did battle of yorktown end • all of the british lost this war • who was the general for the british • how many troops did the french have • when did the battle of yorktown start • how many troops did the americans have • when did the British sign the treaty of paris • ...
Mr. McMillan's Unit 3 Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-31
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- an extreme political person or idea, often opposite of conservative
- one of a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment
- an invention made during the Industrial Revolution
- French philosopher and author who believed in tolerance, reason, freedom of religious belief, and freedom of speech
- Spaniard born in Latin America
- person who organizes, manages, and takes on the financial risk of a business enterprise
- process of developing machine production of goods
- person of mixed European and African ancestry
- agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights
- large closed-in field for farming
- Swiss-French political philosopher
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- Latin American born in Spain
- 18th-century European movement in which thinkers attempted to apply the principles of reason and the scientific method to all aspects of society
- English philosopher and founder of British empiricism
- French political philosopher who explored democratic theories of government
- Who was the absolute monarch of France in 1789?
- an invention made during the Industrial Revolution
- belief that truth could be found through reason or logical thinking
- a person, a king or queen, who has complete power.
- building where goods are made
20 Clues: Latin American born in Spain • building where goods are made • Spaniard born in Latin America • large closed-in field for farming • Swiss-French political philosopher • person of mixed European and African ancestry • Who was the absolute monarch of France in 1789? • process of developing machine production of goods • an invention made during the Industrial Revolution • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Space 2021-12-04
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- Last name of the first French commander of the ISS
- ISS stands for I…. Space Station
- Name of the US space agency
- Maximum number of people aboard Soyuz spacecraft
- Number of generations of Ariane rockets
- The Apollo 11 crew brought back to Earth 21,7 kg of lunar …
- Name of a European company specializing in the launch of satellites and rockets
- Nationality of Thomas Pesquet and Claudie Haigneré
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- Name of the American company that created Dragon spacecraft
- ESA stands for E…… Space Agency
- The Apollo 11 crew consisted of Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins and Neil ...
- First name of the first French woman who went into space
- Name of the country where the Soyuz spacecraft is built
- Name of the Canadian space agency
- Maximum number of people aboard Dragon spacecraft
- Name of the planet around which the ISS is orbiting
16 Clues: Name of the US space agency • ESA stands for E…… Space Agency • ISS stands for I…. Space Station • Name of the Canadian space agency • Number of generations of Ariane rockets • Maximum number of people aboard Soyuz spacecraft • Maximum number of people aboard Dragon spacecraft • Last name of the first French commander of the ISS • ...
Democratic Revolutions 2024-10-15
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- The French Revolution had this, but the American Revolution did not
- brought education for all to Mexico
- what theory set off the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment?
- In Haiti, the people got a special freedom: freedom for ___
- This French king was beheaded
- The American and French revolutions were inspired by this
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- the first country liberated by San Martin
- most common form of government before 1750
- the country liberated by San Martin and Bolivar
- the first country to have a democratic revolution in the modern era
- This is what all revolutions from this period were fighting for
- ruled Mexico by military force
- all people deserve the right to _______ in their own governments
- the first country liberated by Simon Bolivar
- Mexican revolutionary that inspired local Native Americans
- Mexican leader supported by creoles and peninsualares who named himself emperor of Mexico
16 Clues: This French king was beheaded • ruled Mexico by military force • brought education for all to Mexico • the first country liberated by San Martin • most common form of government before 1750 • the first country liberated by Simon Bolivar • the country liberated by San Martin and Bolivar • The American and French revolutions were inspired by this • ...
French Crossword 2018-05-11
10 Clues: You • Prison • in french • in France • in french • big triangle shaped museum • of yearly tourist in Paris. • colors on the flag (three words) • famous french tourist attraction • painting in one of french museums.
34: Advanced Musical Knowledge 4 2025-08-15
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- Edgard _____ French-American composer of electronic music
- George _____ British composer and conductor
- Tristan _____ French spectral music composer
- Jonathan _____ British composer blending acoustic and electronic
- Henry _____ American composer who used tone clusters
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- Virtuosic violin player
- Piano composer of Hungarian Rhapsodies
- Charles _____ American composer of The Unanswered Question
- Kaija _____ Finnish composer known for electronics and orchestra
- Olivier _____ French composer inspired by birdsongs
10 Clues: Virtuosic violin player • Piano composer of Hungarian Rhapsodies • George _____ British composer and conductor • Tristan _____ French spectral music composer • Olivier _____ French composer inspired by birdsongs • Henry _____ American composer who used tone clusters • Edgard _____ French-American composer of electronic music • ...
Dancing Terms 2020-09-29
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- It is a three step movement executed in turn out to music in ¾ or 6/8 time, in the following order: plie, releve, releve.
- A term referring to a particular pose in dancing derived from the statue of Mercury by Giovanni da Bologna. It is a position on one leg, with the other leg bent and lifted to the front, side, or rear.
- The actual steps, groupings, and patterns of a dance work. The movement material itself.
- A term which takes its name from a form of Moorish ornament. In this position the body is supported on one leg which may be straight or bent with the working leg extended straight to the rear.
- In French means “developed”. In dance it is when the working leg is drawn up to the knee of the supporting leg and slowly extended to an open position “en l’air” (in the air).
- In French means “cut”. In dance it is a position and a small intermediary step that is usually done as a preparation or impetus for another step. The ankle of one leg is positioned at the ankle of the supporting leg either in front or behind. when the lifted foot “cuts” away and takes the place of the supporting leg.
- In French means “ stretched”. In dance it is the brushing of the foot along the floor with the leg straight without lifting the toe. It is done to warm up and stretch the muscles of the foot as a preparation for larger leg movements.
- A variation on a walk, it travels to the side and can be performed at various tempos. It is executed by stepping to the right with the right foot, stepping behind the right foot with the left foot, stepping right with the right foot and then stepping in front of the right foot with the left foot. This sequence is repeated and can also be done to the left. Sequence: Side, Back, Side, Front
- In French means “whirl or spin”. In dance it is a turning of the whole body on one foot that may be performed in parallel position or in turn-out with the supporting leg in releve or in demi-plie.
- Walks done in demi-plie, parallel position. Arms can be in various positions. Long torso, energy rising through body even though knees are bent.
- When performing in marching band or winter guard, what foot does one start with
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- In French means “round of the leg”. In dance it is when one foot describes a half circle on the floor. The exercise is done to turn the legs out from the hip sockets, warm up those muscles around the hip joint in preparation for larger movements and to strengthen the six deep outward rotator muscles underneath the gluteus maximus muscle.
- A performance art form which uses the human body with energy through space and time.
- In French means “chased”. In dance it is a step in which one foot literally chases the other foot out of its position. It is usually done in a series across the floor or as a lead-in to a leap or other aerial move. (Think of doing a gallop but with straighter legs, pointed feet and taking up more space.)
- In French means “folded or bent”. In dance it is a bending of the knees done to render the joints and muscles soft and pliable, the tendons flexible and elastic, and to develop a sense of balance.
- In French means “raised again”. In dance it is a rising of the body onto the balls of the feet after a plie, then a lowering of the heels to the floor. This exercise helps to strengthen the ankles as well as one’s ability to balance.
- A step which takes its name from an 18th century dance. A commonly used version in jazz dance has three parts: stepping behind, side and forward in either direction. The basic purpose is for transitioning from one move to another.
- In French means “stung or pricked”. In dance it refers to a stepping directly onto the ball of the foot, with a straight leg.
- One who creates/composes/invents dances.
- In French means “thrown”. In dance it is a leap in which one leg is brushed into the air and appears to have been thrown.
20 Clues: One who creates/composes/invents dances. • When performing in marching band or winter guard, what foot does one start with • A performance art form which uses the human body with energy through space and time. • The actual steps, groupings, and patterns of a dance work. The movement material itself. • ...
French Revolution 2021-02-09
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- Group of radicals who met at the Jacobin Monastery
- Code which Napoleon created
- Group of radicals who wanted the revolution to stop after King Louis XVI had been executed
- Committee of Public " "
- What Napoleon established across Europe
- Reign of
- Royal fortress torn down by a mob of protestors
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- Main food source in France during the Revolution
- King of France who was executed for treason
- Army General at 24 years of age, became Emperor of France
- Place where the National Assembly took their oath
- Napoleon adopted many laws from this historical period
- Constitutional " "
13 Clues: Reign of • Code which Napoleon created • Constitutional " " • Committee of Public " " • What Napoleon established across Europe • King of France who was executed for treason • Royal fortress torn down by a mob of protestors • Main food source in France during the Revolution • Place where the National Assembly took their oath • ...
French revoluttion 2020-11-10
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- Caused by deficit spending
- monarch has absolute control
- people 3rd estate (paid taxes)
- where the king and the queen lived
- One of the 2 revoltant groups (violent)
- One of the 2 revoltant groups (moderate)
- Complains written by people
- people 1st and 2nd estate (no taxes)
- Government of 5 people
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- the prison where they lock the king
- 1 estate 1 vote (1st 2nd vs 3rd)
- oath by the 3rd estate after the N.A
- System used before the French revolution
13 Clues: Government of 5 people • Caused by deficit spending • Complains written by people • monarch has absolute control • people 3rd estate (paid taxes) • 1 estate 1 vote (1st 2nd vs 3rd) • where the king and the queen lived • the prison where they lock the king • oath by the 3rd estate after the N.A • people 1st and 2nd estate (no taxes) • One of the 2 revoltant groups (violent) • ...
French revolution 2020-11-09
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- political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution of 1789.
- Right wing; upheld the idea of a limited monarchy. They wanted fewer changes in the government.
- centrists; they wanted some changes in the government, but not as many as the radicals.
- body or upper class usually made up of hereditary nobility.
- the middle class in a society.
- Those who wished to see significant, far-reaching changes in the political and social system of France.
- Lists of grievances written by the people. They asked for only moderate changes.
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- document that broke ties with Catholic Church. It established a national church system in France. It turned many Catholics against the Revolution.
- post–Reign of Terror period ushered in by the execution of Maximilien Robespierre in July 1794 and the reassertion of moderate power over the French Revolution.
- a system of government in which the ruler has unlimited power.
- a government in which power is vested in a minority;
- a legislative body; the gathering of a political or social group.
- Nobles and others who fled France during the peasant uprisings.
13 Clues: the middle class in a society. • a government in which power is vested in a minority; • body or upper class usually made up of hereditary nobility. • a system of government in which the ruler has unlimited power. • Nobles and others who fled France during the peasant uprisings. • a legislative body; the gathering of a political or social group. • ...
French/ Francais 2021-09-12
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- Le salon au La salle de ……………….
- What is the shortest river in France? La………………….
- What Mediterranean island is also part of France?
- 36-23=……….
- La tarte aux ……………….
- asseyez-…………….
- Combien coute le livre d’exercise? Vignt moins un.
- La salle de ……………….
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- Proverbe: A tout seigneur,tout ……………………….
- Le chat parti, les souris ……………….
- Le Prof et la ………………….
- What is the longest river in France? La…………….
- Les bons …………… font les bons ouvriers.
13 Clues: 36-23=………. • asseyez-……………. • La salle de ………………. • La tarte aux ………………. • Le Prof et la …………………. • Le salon au La salle de ………………. • Le chat parti, les souris ………………. • Les bons …………… font les bons ouvriers. • Proverbe: A tout seigneur,tout ………………………. • What is the longest river in France? La……………. • What is the shortest river in France? La…………………. • ...
French vocab 2021-10-15
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- something you read
- what students use to do their class work
- somethng you write with
- something you write in
- what you watch in the living room
- somewhere you go when you want coffee
- something the teacher uses to write on during class
- something you look at when you are lost
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- a person who acts
- the person thats teaching in a classroom
- something you use in math
- the opposite of girl
- somewhere you go to buy books
13 Clues: a person who acts • something you read • the opposite of girl • something you write in • somethng you write with • something you use in math • somewhere you go to buy books • what you watch in the living room • somewhere you go when you want coffee • something you look at when you are lost • the person thats teaching in a classroom • what students use to do their class work • ...
French Revolution 2022-01-21
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- City in Belgium where Napoleon lost.
- Name of the prison they stormed on July 14, 1789
- France was in financial debt because they supported which Revolution?
- Tax inflicted upon the 3rd Estate
- Leader of the Committee of Public Safety
- weapon that killed thousands of people during the Reign of Terror
- Location of the Oath from the 3rd Estate
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- Principle that led the Congress of Vienna
- Name of the palace where the King and Queen lived
- Island where Napoleon was born
- Said "let them eat cake"
- Radical faction of the jacobin club
- members of the 1st Estate
13 Clues: Said "let them eat cake" • members of the 1st Estate • Island where Napoleon was born • Tax inflicted upon the 3rd Estate • Radical faction of the jacobin club • City in Belgium where Napoleon lost. • Leader of the Committee of Public Safety • Location of the Oath from the 3rd Estate • Principle that led the Congress of Vienna • ...
French Revolution 2022-04-18
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- fierce political rival of Robespierre, Desmoulins and Danton
- who took over France after the death of Robespierre
- tax on everything from soap to tobacco
- land tax where the nobility and clergy were exempt from
- Palace where the King of France lived
- conservative group that were exterminated in a purge during the reign of terror
- what percentage did the
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- urban elite of the third estate
- salt tax
- Danton and Desmoulins created a new political group with more moderate views
- Louis XIV nickname, the greatest king of France
- name of the estate the nobility was from
- theory of knowledge rooted in rationality and critical thinking
13 Clues: salt tax • what percentage did the • urban elite of the third estate • Palace where the King of France lived • tax on everything from soap to tobacco • name of the estate the nobility was from • Louis XIV nickname, the greatest king of France • who took over France after the death of Robespierre • land tax where the nobility and clergy were exempt from • ...
French Crowssword 2022-04-21
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- ram
- wifi
- Régénérer (les informations enregistrées) pour éviter leur dégradation
- farema
- qui fait des conférences
- rogramme conçu pour répondre à un ensemble de besoins précis
- ping
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- Logiciel conçu pour naviguer
- Effectuer une sauvegarde de
- Page d’accueil en compeuteur
- ips
- permettant de retrouver tous les messages d'un microblog qui le contiennent
- CPU
13 Clues: ram • ips • CPU • wifi • ping • farema • qui fait des conférences • Effectuer une sauvegarde de • Logiciel conçu pour naviguer • Page d’accueil en compeuteur • rogramme conçu pour répondre à un ensemble de besoins précis • Régénérer (les informations enregistrées) pour éviter leur dégradation • permettant de retrouver tous les messages d'un microblog qui le contiennent
French Words 2018-03-12
French Animals 2019-01-24
French Lessons 2013-06-10
French word 2013-09-19
French Regime 2013-12-02
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- A road in the Seigneuries.
- A noble man who was granted a large estate by the king.
- The exclusive exploitation of a resource by one individual or one chartered company.
- A parcel of land belonging to a seigneury and worked on by a peasant.
- A religious order of Nuns who arrived in New France in 1639.
- Given a trade monopoly in exchange for bringing people in New France.
- Founded Trois-Riveres.
- An economic system where a state's power is measured by the amount of silver and gold it has.
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- Founded Ville-Marie.
- A peasant granted a censive by a seigneur.
- The teaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to non-Christians.
- A catholic religious order that consists mainly of men. They came to New France to evangelize the Aboriginals in 1611.
- Founded Quebec City.
13 Clues: Founded Ville-Marie. • Founded Quebec City. • Founded Trois-Riveres. • A road in the Seigneuries. • A peasant granted a censive by a seigneur. • A noble man who was granted a large estate by the king. • A religious order of Nuns who arrived in New France in 1639. • The teaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to non-Christians. • ...
French fun 2015-04-07
French Foods 2014-10-23
13 Clues: Good with butter • Mario likes these • Delicious with jam • Hotdogs have these • They crawl on land • A type of chocolate • A long stick of bread • This is a type of seafood • It goes good with a salad • We make bread out of these • Sweet little bits of fruit • Something you spread on bread • A sweet topping for ice cream
French Luis 2015-01-05
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- a grandpa or/and grandmas sons son?
- it starts with step (in english)?
- your uncles brother?
- YO LUIGI?
- wife and _______?
- it starts with half (in english)?
- im brothe she is ______?
- my dads brother came over?
- my wife had a baby it's a girl?
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- a grandma or/and grandpas daughters daughter?
- moms boy baby?
- you moms dad?
- you were born from her?
13 Clues: YO LUIGI? • you moms dad? • moms boy baby? • wife and _______? • your uncles brother? • you were born from her? • im brothe she is ______? • my dads brother came over? • my wife had a baby it's a girl? • it starts with step (in english)? • it starts with half (in english)? • a grandpa or/and grandmas sons son? • a grandma or/and grandpas daughters daughter?
French revolution 2023-10-12
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- A book that recorded the kings expenses
- A time when both peasants and kings were afraid of what the other might do.
- This person became Emperor of France
- This is how Napoleon seized power
- This group was made up of the nobility
- This person led the reign of terror
- This is what the Third estate formed once it broke away from the estates general
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- A group of women with starving children marched on Versailles
- This is what the ideas of the French Revolution were based on
- This was invented as a more humane way to kill people
- This group was made up of the clergy
- this person was king of France
- This group was made up of everyone else
13 Clues: this person was king of France • This is how Napoleon seized power • This person led the reign of terror • This group was made up of the clergy • This person became Emperor of France • This group was made up of the nobility • A book that recorded the kings expenses • This group was made up of everyone else • This was invented as a more humane way to kill people • ...
French Revolution 2023-12-04
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- Military general who rose to power during the later stages of the Revolution, eventually becoming Emperor.
- Period of panic and unrest in the French countryside during the early stages of the Revolution.
- The French king during the early stages of the Revolution
- the oath that was pledge by members of the Third Estate not to disband until a new constitution was established.
- A significant and rapid change in a society's political and social structure.
- Social classes in pre-revolutionary France, including the clergy, nobility, and common people.
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- a key figure during the Reign of Terror
- Representative body formed by the Third Estate during the Revolution, pivotal in drafting key documents.
- French journalist and politician, a supporter of the Revolution, played a role in the early stages.
- airness and equal treatment for all.
- Queen of France, known for her extravagant lifestyle; executed during the Revolution
- The unsuccessful effort by the royal family to flee Paris in 1791.
- Events in 1789, including the Women's March on Versailles, marking a turning point in the Revolution.
13 Clues: airness and equal treatment for all. • a key figure during the Reign of Terror • The French king during the early stages of the Revolution • The unsuccessful effort by the royal family to flee Paris in 1791. • A significant and rapid change in a society's political and social structure. • ...
french crosswords 2024-01-19
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- to unlock your house
- to put your money inside of
- déau what you need to drink to stay healthy
- to give your phone battery
- d'edennte what you need to have to get into school
- what you need to buy something
- to eat a meal
- where you can put your books
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- what you text your friends on
- studying
- what you wear on your feet
- sports sport gear
- to listin to music
13 Clues: studying • to eat a meal • sports sport gear • to listin to music • to unlock your house • what you wear on your feet • to give your phone battery • to put your money inside of • where you can put your books • what you text your friends on • what you need to buy something • déau what you need to drink to stay healthy • d'edennte what you need to have to get into school
French Revolution 2023-02-01
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- Enlightened lawyer
- Political party of the Middle Class
- King of France
- First Estate
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- Execution device
- Time of mass killing 1793-1794
- They opposed the Montagnards
- Feudal prison
- Queen of France
- They marched on Versailles
- Serves as French Independence Day
- He was assassinated in the tub
- Revolutionaries refused to wear these
13 Clues: First Estate • Feudal prison • King of France • Queen of France • Execution device • Enlightened lawyer • They marched on Versailles • They opposed the Montagnards • Time of mass killing 1793-1794 • He was assassinated in the tub • Serves as French Independence Day • Political party of the Middle Class • Revolutionaries refused to wear these
French word 2023-01-27
13 Clues: lunch • a time • charger • a phone • to lose • a question • opens doors • miss placed • holds things • sport clothes • feeling distress • considered manner • failed to remember
French verbs 2022-06-19
French Revolution 2022-11-07
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- a castle that protected a part of the city of Paris.
- a legislative body formed by the three states of realm.
- a club of radical thoughts that was created during the revolution.
- a meeting organized by the third estate of France.
- was a promise that consisted to not separate until they had written a new constitution.
- It’s like a kind of machine that in the old days was used to kill people.
- Is a book with lists that gives facts.
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- We’re a list of complains and concerns.
- It was the last king of France.
- Is when the government spends more money that what they earn.
- It was a political system that existed on Europe at the 18th century.
- Was a social class on the Middle Ages. It was between the peasants and the nobles. They were the middle class with a lot of money.
- Are the social classes of the hierarchy, specially the upper classes like the nobles.
13 Clues: It was the last king of France. • Is a book with lists that gives facts. • We’re a list of complains and concerns. • a meeting organized by the third estate of France. • a castle that protected a part of the city of Paris. • a legislative body formed by the three states of realm. • Is when the government spends more money that what they earn. • ...
French 1 2025-03-25
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- white, dry, frequently dirty
- furniture Ms Z never uses
- most basic of utensils
- you read these, sometimes
- loose leaf and written on
- basic but colorful
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- writes on the tableau
- what you should bring to class every day
- best in ink
- "fermez!"
- what you sit at
- what you have when you don't finish in class
- what you sit in
13 Clues: "fermez!" • best in ink • what you sit at • what you sit in • basic but colorful • writes on the tableau • most basic of utensils • furniture Ms Z never uses • you read these, sometimes • loose leaf and written on • white, dry, frequently dirty • what you should bring to class every day • what you have when you don't finish in class
French fruits 2025-05-13
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- Long fruit
- Small red fruit that comes in two
- Tropical fruit, acidic
- Similar to blackberries but sweeter
- Usually green, but can be: brown, red, and yellow
- Famous citrus fruit
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- Sour, yellow
- Purple, red, green; you find these on vines
- Juicy and fuzzy
- Famous and usually huge summer fruit
- Red, yellow, green; you give teachers these
- Not a true berry, sometimes white
- Was a vegetable, now a fruit
13 Clues: Long fruit • Sour, yellow • Juicy and fuzzy • Famous citrus fruit • Tropical fruit, acidic • Was a vegetable, now a fruit • Small red fruit that comes in two • Not a true berry, sometimes white • Similar to blackberries but sweeter • Famous and usually huge summer fruit • Purple, red, green; you find these on vines • Red, yellow, green; you give teachers these • ...
French Revolution 2024-12-07
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- Antoinette- An Austrian princess who married Louis XVI. She was known for her elaborate parties, hairstyles, diet, and life style.
- A radical group of revolutionaries who believed that the King must die in order for any real change to happen.
- Monarchy- When the King takes a more hands off approach, leaving many things up to local governments.
- XVI- The ‘last’ king of France who was beheaded in 1793, marking the end of the monarchy.
- A ‘humane’ way of execution that didn’t differentiate between social class. Joseph Guillotine is the man who introduced the idea with the first formal execution being on April 25, 1792.
- Court Oath- A decoration and pledge made by many of the revolutionaries, made on a tennis court because their meeting room was locked by Louis XVI.
- Right- The belief of Louis XVI that he had the right to rule to and govern the people, being set in place by God.
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- the very elaborately decorated palace built by Louis XIV that later was the home of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. It is located 20 km from Paris
- Monarchy- When the King has total and complete control over all things in the country, usually involving many taxes.
- A fortress built in the 14th century that was converted to a prison by revolutionaries on July 14, 1789 when they stormed and over took it.
- Terrors- A period of time following the creation of the guillotine when the french revolutionaries many, many nobles.
- Regime- A name referring to French’s form of government prior to the revolution
- Dauphine- The crown prince of France
- Bonaparte- The French military officer who took charge of the French revolutionaries nearing he end of the Reign of Terrors, leading them through a series of wars around Europe shortly after.
14 Clues: Dauphine- The crown prince of France • Regime- A name referring to French’s form of government prior to the revolution • XVI- The ‘last’ king of France who was beheaded in 1793, marking the end of the monarchy. • Monarchy- When the King takes a more hands off approach, leaving many things up to local governments. • ...
French games! 2025-06-12
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- a game where you fight players in a quick match
- a game where there is imposter(s) and you complete tasks
- a game where you can either go survival mode or creative.
- a game where you make coffee for what the customers order.
- a game where you hop on trains and run away from security
- A racing game with a track called rainbow road
- a game where you can tidy and clean up your farm land and you can even have animals.
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- a game where you build your island.
- A game like tetris but you move blocks.
- a game where you take customers pizza orders and try to make it perfectly.
- a game where you complete against other players doing obstacles to get to the end in time.
- a online game where you can add friends and customize your avatar.
- fighting game where you open chests and fight players
13 Clues: a game where you build your island. • A game like tetris but you move blocks. • A racing game with a track called rainbow road • a game where you fight players in a quick match • fighting game where you open chests and fight players • a game where there is imposter(s) and you complete tasks • a game where you can either go survival mode or creative. • ...
French Revolution 2025-09-10
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- Widespread panic and rural revolt in the countryside from July to early August 1789 (5,4)
- French queen executed in October 1793 (5,9)
- Document of 1791 that limited the king’s power and created a constitutional monarchy (11)
- French king executed in January 1793 (5,3)
- The economic crisis of the 1780s was worsened by rising prices of this staple food (5)
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- Name for Robespierre’s period of violent repression (5,2,6)
- 1789 document that set out the principles of liberty, equality and rights (11)
- One of the social orders under the Ancien Régime (e.g., the clergy or nobility) (6)
- Fortress stormed on 14 July 1789, symbol of royal tyranny (8)
- Radical political club that pushed for republicanism and the execution of the king (8)
- Political system before 1789 based on monarchy and social hierarchy (6,6)
- Assembly formed in June 1789 when the Third Estate broke away from the Estates-General (8,8)
- Device used for executions and widely associated with the Revolution (10)
13 Clues: French king executed in January 1793 (5,3) • French queen executed in October 1793 (5,9) • Name for Robespierre’s period of violent repression (5,2,6) • Fortress stormed on 14 July 1789, symbol of royal tyranny (8) • Political system before 1789 based on monarchy and social hierarchy (6,6) • ...
french words 2025-11-12
Geography Vocab 2023-01-26
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- France's traditional national assembly with representatives of the three estates, or classes, in French society: the clergy, nobility, and commoners. The calling of the Estates General in 1789 led to the French Revolution.
- Declaration mainly by members of the Third Estate not to disband until they had drafted a constitution for France (June 20, 1789).
- - King of France (1774-1792). In 1789 he summoned the Estates-General, but he did not grant the reforms that were demanded and revolution followed. Louis and his queen, Marie Antoinette, were executed in 1793.
- a great fortress in Paris that stood as a symbol of royal tyranny. On July 14, 1789, at the beginning of the French Revolution, a large crowd of Parisians captured the Bastille. This act convinced King Louis XVI to withdraw his troops from Paris and to accept the French Revolution. Ever since then, the people of France have celebrated July 14 as their national holiday.
- 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 (1755-1793)
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- Statement of fundamental political rights adopted at the beginning of the French Revolution. Called for freedom in a representative gov.
- The upper class of the Third Estate sometimes richer than the nobility
- a constitution adopted during the French Revolution that established a constitutional monarchy in France.
- a French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate on June 17, 1789, to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French people
- The panic and insecurity that struck French peasants in the summer of 1789 and led to their widespread destruction of manor houses and archives.
10 Clues: The upper class of the Third Estate sometimes richer than the nobility • a constitution adopted during the French Revolution that established a constitutional monarchy in France. • Declaration mainly by members of the Third Estate not to disband until they had drafted a constitution for France (June 20, 1789). • ...
chapter 7 1st 18 2020-10-15
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- 3rd estate delegates
- king of France
- vote of people
- to bring even greater changes to France
- a club
- fled France
- dictator and period of his rule became
- scaffold to be beheaded by a machine called
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- new legislative body
- French lawyer and statesman
- representatives from all three estates to approve the new tax
- queen of France
- a wave of senseless panic
- statesman
- people of France were divided into three large social classes
- not to separate and to reassemble wherever circumstance required
- French phrase
- social and political system of France
18 Clues: a club • statesman • fled France • French phrase • king of France • vote of people • queen of France • 3rd estate delegates • new legislative body • a wave of senseless panic • French lawyer and statesman • social and political system of France • dictator and period of his rule became • to bring even greater changes to France • scaffold to be beheaded by a machine called • ...
Cabin Fever 2022 2022-02-04
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- the first lighthouse built in Mackinaw City
- fort est. 1715 by the French
- winter outdoor activity
- group of indigenous people that captured the fort
- plentiful food from the lake
- sought-after mineral of the U.P.
- translation of michilimackinac(two words)
- early land transportation
- missionary at St. Ignace
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- St. Mary's river drains into this lake
- guide for ships
- village founder
- travel via water and wind
- French explorer
- way to cross the straits (before the bridge)
- early trading item
- connects lakes Michigan and Huron
- indigenous Nation of L'Abre Croche
18 Clues: guide for ships • village founder • French explorer • early trading item • winter outdoor activity • missionary at St. Ignace • travel via water and wind • early land transportation • fort est. 1715 by the French • plentiful food from the lake • sought-after mineral of the U.P. • connects lakes Michigan and Huron • indigenous Nation of L'Abre Croche • ...
APWH Unit 5: Revolution & Industry 2021-09-29
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- Led successful revolutions in Latin America
- Ended the French Revolution
- Philosopher who believed in "natural rights"
- Political & philosophical movement in Europe
- Free trade and private enterprise
- Most commonly manufactured good
- First successful slave revolution
- Promotes democracy and individual rights
- 1814-15, Congress of ______
- Public ownership of means of production
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- Mechanization of labor and production
- Major innovation in transportation
- Fortress in Paris
- European revolution that broke out in 1789
- Innovation that revolutionized energy use
- Where the Industrial Revolution began
- Belief in the sovereignty of a nation
- Movement to end the practice of slavery
18 Clues: Fortress in Paris • Ended the French Revolution • 1814-15, Congress of ______ • Most commonly manufactured good • Free trade and private enterprise • First successful slave revolution • Major innovation in transportation • Mechanization of labor and production • Where the Industrial Revolution began • Belief in the sovereignty of a nation • ...
Canada A Peoples' History Episode 1 & 2 2024-01-22
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- British brothers that destroyed French fortress
- Sailed for France
- Ice bridge gateway to early North America
- 14th King that made New France a Royal Colony
- Young Aboriginal adolescent embarks on this
- Died from this disease
- Prized pelts turned into fashionable hats
- Found fools gold
- Aboriginal name for Canada
- Iroquois Chief sons taken to France
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- An Aboriginal nation
- Father of New France
- Sailed for Spain
- French landlord managed farming land
- Main area for fur trading
- From Greenland & Iceland
- Priests attempted to convert Hurons
- Newfoundland's big fishing industry
18 Clues: Sailed for Spain • Found fools gold • Sailed for France • An Aboriginal nation • Father of New France • Died from this disease • From Greenland & Iceland • Main area for fur trading • Aboriginal name for Canada • Priests attempted to convert Hurons • Iroquois Chief sons taken to France • Newfoundland's big fishing industry • French landlord managed farming land • ...
Unit 9 World history Vocab 2025-01-26
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- country's power/ military
- news places more modern
- a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
- People working on machinery line
- social organization/economic
- Hobbes English an political philosophers
- British philosophers in enlightenment time
- someone beliefs wrong because of other people
- influence geographical are with influence
- Italian astronomer/scientific revolution
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- sovereignty in monarch and dictator
- government sharing wealth
- testing and measurement
- watt Scottish inventor and engineer
- business and money making
- French writer and historian
- A French political thinker for theories
- Newton law of motion explained
18 Clues: testing and measurement • news places more modern • government sharing wealth • country's power/ military • business and money making • French writer and historian • social organization/economic • Newton law of motion explained • People working on machinery line • sovereignty in monarch and dictator • A French political thinker for theories • ...
Explorations (new world) Tamia Mitchel 2012-10-24
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- (study of human beahvior)
- (speard christiany)
- (live in the eastern woodlans)
- (spainsh brought to the new world)
- (who went to the basin and range)
- (the 3 empires)
- (brought christiany)
- (live in New mexico and Arizona)
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- (fear of the what known)
- post (indians and the french)
- (the europeans needed this to go and explore the 3 g's)
- Hill (souhteatern in Va)
- (english friendship was up and down like a what)
- (from england)
- (rainy,mild)
- (lived in grassland
- (lack of what supplies)
- (lived in Canada and Alaska)
18 Clues: (rainy,mild) • (from england) • (the 3 empires) • (speard christiany) • (lived in grassland • (brought christiany) • (lack of what supplies) • (fear of the what known) • (study of human beahvior) • (lived in Canada and Alaska) • (live in the eastern woodlans) • (live in New mexico and Arizona) • (who went to the basin and range) • (spainsh brought to the new world) • ...
Tricky and Fun 2020-10-21
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- starts wit an S and was controlled by Spain 🇪🇸
- To trust
- first people
- a creole military officer
- French colony
- used to set free Haitian slaves
- used nationalism to unite and bring back together the German
- creole priest
- emperor of Austria
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- One white parent one black African parent
- led Haitian army against French army
- powerful back in the 1800
- social power
- a land surrounded by a body of water
- also known as the “Mother country”
- Leader that died in 1803
- bottom of hierarchy pyramid
- to a group of people their place or territories
18 Clues: To trust • first people • social power • French colony • creole priest • emperor of Austria • Leader that died in 1803 • powerful back in the 1800 • a creole military officer • bottom of hierarchy pyramid • used to set free Haitian slaves • also known as the “Mother country” • led Haitian army against French army • a land surrounded by a body of water • ...
Stamp Act 2023-11-09
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- what it was supposed to help pay for
- French Waterloo in North America
- taxes on imported goods
- of 1763 began the problems
- the fate of the Stamp Act
- one of the items taxed
- this action helped end the Stamp Act
- another word for tax
- colonists clash with
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- river creates a new boundary
- The biggest prize
- what the colonists were really upset about
- colonists wanted it, England refused
- England earlier attitude toward colonies
- helped the English in the war
- being pushed ever westward
- our new neighbors out west
- and Indian war
18 Clues: and Indian war • The biggest prize • another word for tax • colonists clash with • one of the items taxed • taxes on imported goods • the fate of the Stamp Act • being pushed ever westward • our new neighbors out west • of 1763 began the problems • river creates a new boundary • helped the English in the war • French Waterloo in North America • what it was supposed to help pay for • ...
unit 3 crossword mc.millan 2022-04-05
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- Who was the absolute monarch of France in 1789?
- large closed-in field for farming
- Swiss-French political philosopher
- Latin American born in Spain
- an invention made during the Industrial Revolution
- building where goods are made
- one of a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment
- process of developing machine production of goods
- person who organizes, manages, and takes on the financial risk of a business enterprise
- agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights
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- English philosopher and founder of British empiricism
- French political philosopher who explored democratic theories of government
- a person, a king or queen, who has complete power.
- 18th-century European movement in which thinkers attempted to apply the principles of reason and the scientific method to all aspects of society
- French philosopher and author who believed in tolerance, reason, freedom of religious belief, and freedom of speech
- an invention made during the Industrial Revolution
- Spaniard born in Latin America
- belief that truth could be found through reason or logical thinking
- an extreme political person or idea, often opposite of conservative
- person of mixed European and African ancestry
20 Clues: Latin American born in Spain • building where goods are made • Spaniard born in Latin America • large closed-in field for farming • Swiss-French political philosopher • person of mixed European and African ancestry • Who was the absolute monarch of France in 1789? • process of developing machine production of goods • a person, a king or queen, who has complete power. • ...
Exploration, Enlightenment, Revolutions 2018-04-12
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- known as the "Sun King"
- argued that governments needed to reflect "the general will"
- government body from which Napoleon seized power
- a wealthy commoner in the 3rd Estate
- father of Laissez-faire economics
- "__________ without representation" was a motto for the American Revolution
- the notion that one government in Europe should not be more powerful than others
- French fortress overrun by the citizens of Paris in 1789
- introduced the idea that the earth moves on an elliptical orbit
- a critic of abusive governments, argued for the freedom of religion and speech
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- territory that was seized by Prussia leading to the "War of Austrian Succession"
- said "I think, therefore I am"
- a French Court that blocked Louis XVI from raising taxes
- radical French revolutionary who oversaw the "Reign of Terror"
- war that created massive debts for the British government to repay
- Locke's notion that people are a blank slate when they are born
- the 3 motives that spurred European exploration
- a political philosopher who believed governments needed the power of a Leviathan
- conquestador who conquered the Aztec empire
19 Clues: known as the "Sun King" • said "I think, therefore I am" • father of Laissez-faire economics • a wealthy commoner in the 3rd Estate • conquestador who conquered the Aztec empire • the 3 motives that spurred European exploration • government body from which Napoleon seized power • a French Court that blocked Louis XVI from raising taxes • ...
Art Deco 2025-11-25
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- Designer known for dramatic Art Deco fashion catalogs (Paul ____)
- Ancient civilization that inspired motifs like lotus flowers and sphinxes
- Style associated with the 1920s and modern glamour
- Period of rapid modernization and sleek machine-inspired design (____ Age)
- Early modern art movement influencing Art Deco’s geometric forms
- Famous dance company whose stage designs influenced Art Deco (Ballets ___)
- French fashion designer who shaped modern style alongside Chanel
- Major 1925 Paris exhibition that popularized Art Deco
- Term for the “New Woman” flapper look of the 1920s
- Iconic accessory of the 1920s, often long and worn with flapper dresses (____ necklaces)
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- Country where Art Deco first gained recognition
- Design style known for flowing curves that Art Deco rejected
- Highly renowned French cabinetmaker of the Art Deco era
- Luxurious material commonly used in Art Deco jewelry and interiors
- Parisian jeweler known for bold geometric designs
- American skyscraper considered a peak example of Art Deco architecture (____ Building)
- F. Scott Fitzgerald novel whose film version showcases Art Deco
- Defining feature of Art Deco that emphasized balance
- Russian-born French designer called “the father of Art Deco”
19 Clues: Country where Art Deco first gained recognition • Parisian jeweler known for bold geometric designs • Style associated with the 1920s and modern glamour • Term for the “New Woman” flapper look of the 1920s • Defining feature of Art Deco that emphasized balance • Major 1925 Paris exhibition that popularized Art Deco • ...
dogs 2022-11-03
12 Clues: - little legs • - ugly tall dog • - tall black dogs • dane - tallest dog • - small brown dogs • Shepereds - police dog • - know as 'vicious' dogs • - have black dots on them • -loud always winning dogs • - small they look like fluffy • Hound - has long straight hair • bulldog - small and start with french
Interactive Language Game 2021-05-06
12 Clues: Lost battles • German ruler • Sing in German • French novelist • Years of service • Key to their prison • Beautiful green coat • Don't go so fast, bub • Conquered region of France • Old primer, thumbed at the edges • Document enforcing military service • At the same time, perfect agreement
132 2023-07-26
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- An ancient Greek philosopher known for his contributions to ethics and Socratic method of questioning.
- An Italian artist known for his masterpieces in sculpture, painting, and architecture.
- A Polish physicist and chemist known for her pioneering research on radioactivity.
- An ancient Greek mathematician and scientist known for his work in geometry and the principle of buoyancy.
- A German composer and pianist known for his influential works in classical music.
- An English naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution by natural selection.
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- A French chemist and microbiologist known for his discoveries in vaccination and pasteurization.
- An Italian polymath known for his achievements in art, science, and engineering.
- A French heroine and military leader known for her role during the Hundred Years' War.
- The Queen of England known for her long reign and significant contributions to the country's history.
- A French military and political leader who became Emperor of the French.
- An Austrian composer known for his prodigious musical talent and timeless compositions.
- A German composer and musician known for his contributions to Baroque music.
- A physicist known for his theory of relativity and famous equation E=mc².
- A Serbian-American inventor and engineer known for his contributions to electrical engineering.
15 Clues: A French military and political leader who became Emperor of the French. • A physicist known for his theory of relativity and famous equation E=mc². • A German composer and musician known for his contributions to Baroque music. • An Italian polymath known for his achievements in art, science, and engineering. • ...
Week 10 MHIS1002: Decolonisation in Africa 2024-10-07
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- The document adopted at the Congress of the People at Kliptown, Johannesburg in 1955
- The ______ Conference, held in 1944, at which Free French leaders met and agreed to revise the relationship between the French metropole and French colonies
- A new way of describing an oppressed division of the world, theorised as created by USA and USSR imperialism during the Cold War
- Joint statement issued by Roosevelt and Churchill, describing their ambitions for the world after WWII
- A strategy of non-alignment with global imperialist super powers
- While some decolonising leaders like Ghandi wanted to return to pre-colonial society, others wanted __________
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- Kenyan politician Tom Mboya used this phrase to describe the reversal of Europe's scramble for Africa
- He who said, "I appeal to Parliament and to the conscience of the world" in speech calling for Indian independence from British
- British alternative to overbearing 'empire', officially created in 1926
- The last name of the president of Martinique who wrote argued Hitler attempted to colonise Europe
- Nasser nationalised the ___ ____, prompting British and French invasion
- ___-Africanism, describing the coalition of people across Africa for decolonisation
- The Egyptian President that the French and British tried (and failed) to overthrow, signalling the faltering power of imperialists in Africa
13 Clues: A strategy of non-alignment with global imperialist super powers • British alternative to overbearing 'empire', officially created in 1926 • Nasser nationalised the ___ ____, prompting British and French invasion • ___-Africanism, describing the coalition of people across Africa for decolonisation • ...
Random 2023-02-04
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- money in spanish
- best people on the earth
- novio en ingles
- kpop group symbolized y txt
- birthday in spanish
- famous phone brand
- korean pop music
- people cant tell if its a fruit or vegetable
- super long word from mary poppins
- famous phone brand
- 59 in spanish
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- i wish for a lot of money and i want candy and cookies in spanish
- candy/sweet in spanish
- hello in french
- cookie with chocolate in it
- hard candy attached to a stick
- thank you in french
- famous soda name
- school in spanish
19 Clues: 59 in spanish • hello in french • novio en ingles • money in spanish • famous soda name • korean pop music • school in spanish • famous phone brand • famous phone brand • thank you in french • birthday in spanish • candy/sweet in spanish • best people on the earth • cookie with chocolate in it • kpop group symbolized y txt • hard candy attached to a stick • super long word from mary poppins • ...
Sam's 27th year 2024-01-17
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- a dip in the Med
- 26 miles
- what we will do on the passage of the gods
- a new part of the world to explore together
- getting away from England
- language spoken in the country we are moving to
- hopefully you will be doing more than last year!
- 300 days a year in Nice
- your new job
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- place
- ... des anglais
- fiction, autobiography, thriller...
- something we are both working on
- boogying together
- good fun...
- French bread
- our little red book
- our potential new address (rue de la...)
18 Clues: place • 26 miles • good fun... • French bread • your new job • ... des anglais • a dip in the Med • boogying together • our little red book • 300 days a year in Nice • getting away from England • something we are both working on • fiction, autobiography, thriller... • our potential new address (rue de la...) • what we will do on the passage of the gods • ...
Anglophone Culture 1 Second Crossword Puzzle 2019-09-27
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- Brave French woman who fought against the English and was later captured and burned at the stake.
- Leader of the peasant revolt of 1381.
- Conflict between two English families for the throne.
- Plague that killed more than a third of inhabitants in Europe.
- English monarch who died while being held prisoner after a noblemen revolt.
- Writer of the Canterbury Tales.
- A collection of stories that a group of travelers tell one to another while traveling.
- Socio-economical system that was present in the medieval times.
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- Story talking about a group of ten nobles who, escaping the Black Death, hide in a rural state and decided that each one will tell a tale each day.
- Century long conflict between the English and the French.
- Battle where the English defeated the French while being outnumbered.
- Infamous king, accused of murdering his two nephews to keep the throne.
- Medieval warrior who fought under the service of the lord while wearing armor and riding a horse.
- Famous son of Edward III, known for its bravery among the English and its cruelty among the French.
- English monarch famous for his power speech before a battle.
15 Clues: Writer of the Canterbury Tales. • Leader of the peasant revolt of 1381. • Conflict between two English families for the throne. • Century long conflict between the English and the French. • English monarch famous for his power speech before a battle. • Plague that killed more than a third of inhabitants in Europe. • ...
Haitian Revolution - Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-06
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- name of the french delegate who traveled to Haiti to stop the first revolts
- brother in law of Napoleon who was sent by France to reestablish french authority
- the name given to the mixed race of the colony
- last name of the general who replaced Louverture and became the first emperor after the island became independent
- last name of the slave general who first organized and led the revolts
- the french general who was known for his cruelty and replaced Leclerc after his death
- country who tried to invade the island and with its navy controlled the Caribbean Sea
- civil war between Louverture and Rigaud for control of the colony
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- last and decisive battle of the revolution of Haiti, fought in 1803
- the name of Haiti before its independence
- event that happened in France were liberal ideas and the Declaration of the Rights of the Men and the Citizens were created
- it killed Leclerc and 24.000 french soldiers
- people who led the revolts and fought against oppressions
- The last name of the first person who brought liberal ideas to the island
- the institution who first gave citizenship to all free people of colour in the island
15 Clues: the name of Haiti before its independence • it killed Leclerc and 24.000 french soldiers • the name given to the mixed race of the colony • people who led the revolts and fought against oppressions • civil war between Louverture and Rigaud for control of the colony • last and decisive battle of the revolution of Haiti, fought in 1803 • ...
French Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- involving or causing a complete or dramatic change.
- a period of panic and riot by peasants and others amid rumours of an “aristocratic conspiracy” by the king and the privileged to overthrow the Third Estate.
- body of fundamental principles / established precedents
- a gathering of people held by an inspiring host
- with one's own nation and support for its interests
- The quality of being noble in character, rank, or mind
- a general assembly representing the French estates of the realm summoned by Louis XVI to propose solutions to France's financial problems.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
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- A major role player in the revolution and Emperor of France.
- an intellectual movement that influenced Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries that brought it to new heights.
- A certain city in France that had historical Significance
- A French lawyer and statesman who became one of the best-known, influential and controversial figures of the French Revolution
- A group that created a government that could deal with war, economic chaos, and internal rebellion.
- a person who advocates thorough or complete political or social reform
- a small but influential class in 18th century French society
15 Clues: a gathering of people held by an inspiring host • involving or causing a complete or dramatic change. • with one's own nation and support for its interests • The quality of being noble in character, rank, or mind • body of fundamental principles / established precedents • A certain city in France that had historical Significance • ...
The Picture of Dorian Gray 2013-08-26
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- settled securely; surrounded by
- the uneducated, brutish savage enslaved by Prospero in Shakespeare's The Tempest
- a French word indicating a synopsis of important facts
- a figure from Greek mythology, a mortal said to represent the pinnacle of physical beauty and athletic perfection
- heretical Christian belief holding that predestination frees people from morality
- a man employed by an estate to care for the birds and other animals that are kept for hunting purposes
- a small chest, or strongbox
- a rich widow
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- pearl, or mother-of-pearl
- a true statement that seems to contradict itself
- a strong, exotic perfume
- the French word for liveliness, spiritedness, or sprightliness
- intellectual who is doggedly devoted to the theories and ideas of others
- fashionable young man with effeminate affectations
- a French word meaning strewn or speckled
- or shivering
- a pout or frown
- a white flower that symbolizes death, as ancient mythology holds that it covers the Elysian fields
- a word used amongst members of British high society in Wilde's day to describe a fashionable young man with effeminate affectations
19 Clues: or shivering • a rich widow • a pout or frown • a strong, exotic perfume • pearl, or mother-of-pearl • a small chest, or strongbox • settled securely; surrounded by • a French word meaning strewn or speckled • a true statement that seems to contradict itself • fashionable young man with effeminate affectations • a French word indicating a synopsis of important facts • ...
