french Crossword Puzzles
les boissons 2021-05-28
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? • ...
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.
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
A taste of Luxury 2024-07-10
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- An edible, bivalve mollusk
- Rich liver delicacy
- Premium beef From Japanese Cattle
- Long-necked Onion
- Udon noodles are made from wheat; soba noodles are usually made from this grain, 4 letters longer
- I turn bright red when boiled, not when embarrassed
- paired with "stick" in a reward/punishment idiom
- a food made from roasted ground cacao beans
- Spicy root used in a popular “Ale” soft Drink
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- Indian cooking in which meat, vegetables, etc are baked over charcoal in a clay oven
- Tangy fruit: Kumquat is in this fruit family
- long cream-coloured root of a plant, eaten as a vegetable
- rectangular piece of pastry made with crisp, flaky layers filled with custard cream
- Rich sauce to go with Beef , two letter word one is in french
- a large, round vegetable with large green, white, or purple leaves that can be eaten cooked or uncooked
- Marble Cured Pork Back fat, from Colonnata Italy.
- Custard Main Ingredient, two words
- French unpasteurized Cheese Similar to Gruyere, Named after a French region
- a type of small, Wild yellow mushroom that has a nutty Flavour
19 Clues: Long-necked Onion • Rich liver delicacy • An edible, bivalve mollusk • Premium beef From Japanese Cattle • Custard Main Ingredient, two words • a food made from roasted ground cacao beans • Tangy fruit: Kumquat is in this fruit family • Spicy root used in a popular “Ale” soft Drink • paired with "stick" in a reward/punishment idiom • ...
Canada Vocabulary 2025-01-15
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- An agreement between the US, Mexico, and Canada to ease trade between the countries
- People who support an independent
- Democracy The type of government found in Canada
- Minister The title of the head of the Canadian government
- The religion of most French Canadians
- The extraction of valuable minerals and materials from the earth
- Economy The economic system of Canada and most countries around the world
- Logging The cutting and loading of trees onto trucks
- Monarchy A system of government in which a country is ruled by a king/queen whose power is limited by the constitution
- French-speaking
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- A mostly French-speaking province in eastern Canada
- To separate: Quebec wants to separate from Canada
- The action of taking out something, especially using effort or force
- Alternative fossil fuel derived from fossilized material
- The indigenous people of Canada
- A political division similar to a state
- Wood prepared for use in building and carpentry
- The right to self rule
- Lawrence Seaway A continuous waterway connecting the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes
- Shield A large area of land rich in natural resources
20 Clues: French-speaking • The right to self rule • The indigenous people of Canada • People who support an independent • The religion of most French Canadians • A political division similar to a state • Wood prepared for use in building and carpentry • Democracy The type of government found in Canada • To separate: Quebec wants to separate from Canada • ...
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. • ...
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
Haitian Revolution Key Terms 2021-01-25
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- white merchants, white elites, and white landowners.
- second largest island of the West Indies, consisting of Haiti and Dominican Republic.
- emperor of Haiti who proclaimed his country’s independence in 1804.
- what is now known as Dominican Republic.
- French general who attempted to suppress the Haitian revolt led by the former slave Toussaint Louverture.
- , a mulatto who had lobbied the Parisian assembly for colonial reforms including equality between blacks and whites and representation of free blacks in government.
- white peasants and white working class
- indigenous people of Dominican Republic and Haiti.
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- French legal term denoting a freedman or emancipated slave.
- a French colony on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola from 1659 to 1804, in what is now Haiti.
- leader of the Haitian independence movement and known as the "Father of Haiti"
- people of mixed African and European ancestry.
- decree by King Louis XIV that defined the conditions of slavery in the French colonial empire.
- of Knives, civil war between Toussaint Louverture and André Rigaud over the control of Haiti.
- the last major battle of the Haitian Revolution lead by Jean-Jacques Dessalines.
15 Clues: white peasants and white working class • what is now known as Dominican Republic. • people of mixed African and European ancestry. • indigenous people of Dominican Republic and Haiti. • white merchants, white elites, and white landowners. • French legal term denoting a freedman or emancipated slave. • ...
MOP's Crossword of the Day 2019-07-23
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- The province in which citizens were against conscription.
- The prime minister that received a Nobel Peace Prize.
- The leader of Parti Quebecois.
- Lester B. Pearson's middle name.
- A bill passed in 1974 that made French mandatory on all official documents, business communications, and public signs. Prevented students who were not already fluent in French from attending English schools.
- Parti Quebecois held 2 ____. One in 1980 and one recently in 1995.
- Quebec is a component of Canadian society that has a unique character and should be legally protected. This is called a ___ ___.
- A French-speaker.
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- The political party that wanted Quebec to gain independence.
- The meeting in which 9/10 provinces agreed to patriate Canada. Quebec was absent in this meeting.
- The foundational document of a country that sets out the rules governments use to run the country.
- The ability/permission to self govern.
- The prime minister that used the War Measures Act in the October Crisis.
- Mandatory enlistment of soldiers, typically for war.
- A bill passed in 1977 that restricted the use of English in businesses, workplaces, outside commercial signs, and even schools. Made French the only official language in Quebec.
15 Clues: A French-speaker. • The leader of Parti Quebecois. • Lester B. Pearson's middle name. • The ability/permission to self govern. • Mandatory enlistment of soldiers, typically for war. • The prime minister that received a Nobel Peace Prize. • The province in which citizens were against conscription. • The political party that wanted Quebec to gain independence. • ...
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 • ...
Recent Events 2020-09-15
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- trained professional soldiers
- campaign by Ottawa, the Chief Pontiac to drive British out of Ohio Country
- decree issued by Parliament prohibiting settlement beyond the Appalachian mountains
- fought between French and English in the north and Spanish and English in Florida from 1702-1713
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- British victory over French at Quebec in 1759, it marked beginnging of end of French rule in North America
- group that gathered to discuss colonial unity and to ensure help from the Natives during war
- war fought between the British, French, and their Indian allies from 1689 to 1697
- War between British and French from 1744-1748. Peace settlement caused conflict between the British government and the settlers from New England
- French residents of Nova Scotia who were uprooted by British and scattered south to Louisiana, descendants known as Cajuns
9 Clues: trained professional soldiers • campaign by Ottawa, the Chief Pontiac to drive British out of Ohio Country • war fought between the British, French, and their Indian allies from 1689 to 1697 • decree issued by Parliament prohibiting settlement beyond the Appalachian mountains • ...
Independence and Revolution: The Military (Wk 17) Crossword 2021-02-22
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- Patriots who survived the hard winter at ______ became a well-disciplined army. (2 words)
- Battle that the Patriots lost because they ran out of ammunition when the British sent a third attack. (2 words)
- French man very important and influential in getting the French to help the Patriots fight against the British. (Last name only; 1 word)
- Battle in South Carolina where Loyalists were forced to surrender to the Patriots. (2 words)
- City that Washington and his men were able to quietly and easily take because of their victory at Trenton.
- City in New Jersey where the Continental Army faced the harshest, most severe winter conditions.
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- British general who surrendered to the Patriots and French, ending the war with the British losing.
- Document that stated Britain would finally recognize the Unites States as an independent nation. (3 words)
- City that Washington and his men crossed the Delaware River to capture from the Hessians.
- Where the Patriot soldiers and French navy surrounded the British, forcing them to surrender which ended the war.
- The symbol of a nation.
- This victory for the Patriots in New York convinced the French to join the Patriots against the British.
- A professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army.
13 Clues: The symbol of a nation. • A professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army. • City that Washington and his men crossed the Delaware River to capture from the Hessians. • Patriots who survived the hard winter at ______ became a well-disciplined army. (2 words) • Battle in South Carolina where Loyalists were forced to surrender to the Patriots. (2 words) • ...
ENLIGHTENMENT CROSSWORD 2021-01-07
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- a nation's ruler usually by hereditary right
- French philosopher and writer born in Switzerland
- contract, an agreement that results in the organization of society
- French writer who was the embodiment of 18th century Enlightenment (1694-1778)
- the system or form by which a community is ruled
- Revolution, the revolution of the American Colonies against Great Britain; 1775-1783
- of speech, right guaranteed by the 1st Amendment to the US Constitution
- a movement in Europe from about 1650 until 1800 that advocated the use of reason and individualism instead of tradition and established doctrine
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- English empiricist philosopher who believed that all knowledge is derived from sensory experience (1632-1704)
- English materialist and political philosopher who advocated absolute sovereignty as the only kind of government that could resolve problems caused by the selfishness of human beings (1588-1679)
- English materialist and political philosopher who advocated absolute sovereignty as the only kind of government that could resolve problems caused by the selfishness of human beings (1588-1679)
- Revolution, the revolution against James II
- the largest or most massive thing of its kind
- the Great, empress of Russia who greatly increased the territory of the empire (1729-1796)
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers (1689-1755)
- Revolution, the revolution in France against the Bourbons; 1789-1799
- Locke, English empiricist philosopher who believed that all knowledge is derived from sensory experience (1632-1704)
17 Clues: Revolution, the revolution against James II • a nation's ruler usually by hereditary right • the largest or most massive thing of its kind • the system or form by which a community is ruled • French philosopher and writer born in Switzerland • contract, an agreement that results in the organization of society • ...
Rise to the Revolutionary War 2025-12-16
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- What was the first official battle of the Revolutionary War? The Battle of - ?
- As a result of the French and Indian war, Great Britain was in extreme WHAT?
- What was the name of the protest group that led the Boston Tea Party?
- Who appointed the governors for each colony? The - ?
- After the Boston Massacre, the King took back all of the taxes except the one on BLANK?
- What was the Act that taxed printed/paper goods, including: playing cards, documents, newspapers, etc.
- At the First Continental Congress, representatives decided to stop all WHAT with Great Britain.
- True or False : Colonists had to obey all British Laws?
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- Where did the "shot heard round the world" take place?
- What is a protest called where people refuse to buy a certain product?
- Who emerged as a leader during the French and Indian War?
- What event was this - Colonists protesting the tax on Tea by throwing it into the Boston Harbor
- What event was this - The killing of 5 colonists by British troops which helped spark the American Revolutionary War.
- Who won the French and Indian War?
- True or False: Colonists elected their own governors.
- In order to pay off debt from the French and Indian War, King George III began to BLANK the colonies.
16 Clues: Who won the French and Indian War? • Who appointed the governors for each colony? The - ? • True or False: Colonists elected their own governors. • Where did the "shot heard round the world" take place? • True or False : Colonists had to obey all British Laws? • Who emerged as a leader during the French and Indian War? • ...
No Man's Land 2013-06-09
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- Haywards best friend
- First war Hayward participated in
- Battle Hayward is entering now
- Number of soldiers from Rouen
- Number of siblings Hayward has
- Hayward's job before the war
- Game soldiers play before war
- Hayward's homeland
- Where the war is taking place
- Parasite that causes soldiers head to itch
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- Hayward misses once they left for war
- Rank Hayward is
- Language soldiers also speak
- Name of young soldier that knows Hayward when arriving
- Place story mostly takes place in
- Hayward's first name
- Gift Hayward's love gives him
- Hayward's little French friend
- Name of rifle soldiers use
19 Clues: Rank Hayward is • Hayward's homeland • Haywards best friend • Hayward's first name • Name of rifle soldiers use • Language soldiers also speak • Hayward's job before the war • Number of soldiers from Rouen • Game soldiers play before war • Gift Hayward's love gives him • Where the war is taking place • Battle Hayward is entering now • Number of siblings Hayward has • ...
Jessie Redmon Fauset 2022-02-17
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- where did she and her husband move to
- whered she move to teach french and latin
- What town is she buried in
- Mothers first name
- Town she was Born in
- First Poem she made
- what month did she die in
- What did she get a Master's degree in
- What was her dads job
- Where did she move to teach
- Husbands First Name
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- what did she graduate with a bachelors
- fathers first name
- Month she was born
- Where she attended University
- how many siblings did she have
- Profession
- how many languages did she study
- Brothers Name
- What company did she edit for
20 Clues: Profession • Brothers Name • fathers first name • Month she was born • Mothers first name • First Poem she made • Husbands First Name • Town she was Born in • What was her dads job • what month did she die in • What town is she buried in • Where did she move to teach • Where she attended University • What company did she edit for • how many siblings did she have • ...
Unit9VocabAddisonGrabowski 2025-01-25
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- ruler has all power
- steam engine inventor
- english political views on society
- european powers and africa create border ownership
- different opinion then church
- people in cities
- facts by testing and experimentation
- sun center
- property owned by community
- natural astronomer mathematician moons of jupiter
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- english life liberty estate
- new business with risks and profit
- region is influential
- take over another country more territory
- government owns businesses to equally share wealth
- production on large scale with machinery
- english physicist and mathematician gravity 3 laws of motion
- french power separation
- french writer criticized christianity and slavery
19 Clues: sun center • people in cities • ruler has all power • steam engine inventor • region is influential • french power separation • english life liberty estate • property owned by community • different opinion then church • new business with risks and profit • english political views on society • facts by testing and experimentation • take over another country more territory • ...
Ch. 18 French Revolution Study Guide 2024-01-25
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- a machine for quickly cutting off heads
- How many estates were in the estates-general
- After the 3rd estate rebelled they declared themselves this group
- Throughout 1793 and 1794 the new leaders of France arrested and executed many people. Anyone suspected of being against the Republic was attacked
- French Kings believed they had god given power to rule the French people
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- From 1789-1791, the National assembly wrote a new _________
- Napoleon declared war on this country and was led into a freezing winter, where Napoleon made his big mistake.
- a small island off the the coast of Africa where Napoleon was sent to after the loss at the Battle of Waterloo
- the third republic of France lasted until this war where they were taken control of by Germany
- Dictator of France
- Set up by Napoleon was the new constitution that contained a single set of laws for all France and its territories, it is still the basis of French law today.
- A government body like Britain's Parliament helped King Louis make decisions
- After the bastille had fallen, this marked the start of the ___________ in France
- a gloomy fortress used as a French prison
- was one of the most violent leaders of the Revolution.
- the small island where Napoleon was exiled to
16 Clues: Dictator of France • a machine for quickly cutting off heads • a gloomy fortress used as a French prison • How many estates were in the estates-general • the small island where Napoleon was exiled to • was one of the most violent leaders of the Revolution. • From 1789-1791, the National assembly wrote a new _________ • ...
Countries and nationalities 2022-01-21
19 Clues: šoti • läti • Soome • briti • eesti • Hiina • Kreeka • rootsi • kanada • jaapani • itaalia • Iirimaa • Venemaa • mehhiko • ameerika • Saksamaa • prantsuse • Inglismaa • hispaania
School Subjects 2024-09-09
19 Clues: no • bild • kemi • fysik • tyska • musik • slöjd • idrott • svenska • spanska • biologi • franska • geografi • historia • engelska • religion • matematik • hemkunskap • samhällskunskap
school 2024-11-22
19 Clues: изо • карта • пенал • ластик • краски • музыка • ножницы • линейка • история • словарь • ноутбук • кроссовки • география • английский • математика • французский • информатика • калькулятор • природоведение
Michigan History Review 2022-04-15
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- Marquette and Joliet traveled the ____________ River.
- The Native American tribe who raided and killed the French and groups that traded with the French.
- ______________ gained control of Michigan by winning the French and Indian War.
- The French and Indian War was fought to gain control of _____________.
- Last name of the person who established Michigan's first permanent French Settlement.
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- Brule did not find the Northwest passage, but was the first to see _____________.
- The last name of the French explorer looking for the Northwest Passage.
- Many explorers were looking for a ______________ that connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
8 Clues: Marquette and Joliet traveled the ____________ River. • The French and Indian War was fought to gain control of _____________. • The last name of the French explorer looking for the Northwest Passage. • ______________ gained control of Michigan by winning the French and Indian War. • ...
FRENCH ENGLISH RELATIONS 2014-04-29
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- Parti Quebecois is a separatist ________________ party
- Quebec nationalist group
- The Conscription Crisis of WWII was not as __________ as WWI, but there were still tensions
- There were high tensions because the English felt the French were being disloyal and cowardly
- This PM passed the Official Languages Act
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- He saw Quebec as a separate nation, not a province of Canada
- Charles De Gaulle makes a controversial speech at the ____________.
- French formally surrender to English after losing decisive battle at _________________.
- De Gaulle's speech encouraged French to have ____________ feelings.
- In 1763, the English promise to protect French language and culture through this treaty
10 Clues: Quebec nationalist group • This PM passed the Official Languages Act • Parti Quebecois is a separatist ________________ party • He saw Quebec as a separate nation, not a province of Canada • Charles De Gaulle makes a controversial speech at the ____________. • De Gaulle's speech encouraged French to have ____________ feelings. • ...
Cinco de Mayo 2025-05-09
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- The cattle were scared because of a _________ so they stampeded towards the French side.
- What does Cinco de Mayo mean in Spanish?
- Which other country fought alongside the French against Mexico?
- The French were not able to fight because of running ______.
- In what year did the battle take place?
- The leader of the Mexican army was a man named _____.
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- The holiday is also celebrated in this country.
- The holiday is named after the ______ of the Mexican victory over the French army.
- The Cinco de Mayo is also a celebration of ______.
- The war was fought over what exactly?
10 Clues: The war was fought over what exactly? • In what year did the battle take place? • What does Cinco de Mayo mean in Spanish? • The holiday is also celebrated in this country. • The Cinco de Mayo is also a celebration of ______. • The leader of the Mexican army was a man named _____. • The French were not able to fight because of running ______. • ...
qeubec 2023-05-12
10 Clues: River • winter • village • saint-_______ • Cirq du _______ • _______ de champlain • Cartier French explorer • Dion Singer from qeubec • rivieres City in Qeubec • french speakers not from france
FRENCH ENGLISH RELATIONS 2014-04-29
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- Parti Quebecois is a separatist ________________ party
- Parti Quebecois' vision is an ________________ Quebec
- crisis As a result of this event, there were high tensions because the English felt the French were being disloyal and cowardly
- In 1763, the English promise to protect French language and culture through this treaty
- The Conscription Crisis of WWII was not as __________ as WWI, but there were still tensions
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- Charles De Gaulle makes a controversial speech at the ____________.
- French formally surrender to English after losing decisive battle at _________________.
- He saw Quebec as a separate nation, not a province of Canada
- This PM passed the Official Languages Act
- Quebec nationalist group who kidnapped and carried terrorist attacks
- De Gaulle's speech encouraged French to have ____________ feelings.
11 Clues: This PM passed the Official Languages Act • Parti Quebecois' vision is an ________________ Quebec • Parti Quebecois is a separatist ________________ party • He saw Quebec as a separate nation, not a province of Canada • Charles De Gaulle makes a controversial speech at the ____________. • De Gaulle's speech encouraged French to have ____________ feelings. • ...
Paris 2022-04-22
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- capital of France
- form of currency in France
- wrought-iron lattice tower built in 1887 and also a famous landmark
- is a church in Paris, France that was built in 1163 and is still used today
- best way to travel in Paris
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- represents the various victories of the French army under Napoleon
- long, thin type of bread of French origin that is commonly made from basic lean dough
- is the world's most-visited museum, and a historic landmark in Paris, France
- what the city of Paris was called before changing in the fourth century
- is a French crescent-shaped roll made of sweet flaky pastry, often eaten for breakfast
- the French word for snail is a dish consisting of cooked land snails
11 Clues: capital of France • form of currency in France • best way to travel in Paris • represents the various victories of the French army under Napoleon • wrought-iron lattice tower built in 1887 and also a famous landmark • the French word for snail is a dish consisting of cooked land snails • what the city of Paris was called before changing in the fourth century • ...
Unit 2: Revolutions (Glorious, American, French, Hatian) 2022-10-07
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- the building that was stormed, marking the start of the french revolution
- weak leader of France during French revolution
- a movement that emphasized science and reason as guides to help see the world more clearly
- device used during the Reign of Terror to execute thousands by beheading
- Created a constitutional monarchy in England
- Louis XVI met with the First and Second estate to discuss raising taxes on the Third Estate (without inviting them).
- belief that rulers authority comes directly from god
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- first successful slave revolt
- Bourgeoisie, skilled laborers, peasant farmers
- a protest against tea prices in which colonists dumped British tea into Boston harbor
- series of laws passed by British Parliament to punish the colonists for Boston Tea Party
- ended the French revolution by taking over
- a period of violence that occurred after the onset of the French Revolution. The death toll ranged in the tens of thousand. The guillotine became the symbol of the revolutionary cause, strengthened by a string of executions
13 Clues: first successful slave revolt • ended the French revolution by taking over • Created a constitutional monarchy in England • Bourgeoisie, skilled laborers, peasant farmers • weak leader of France during French revolution • belief that rulers authority comes directly from god • device used during the Reign of Terror to execute thousands by beheading • ...
The Foundation of Tennessee 2023-11-19
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- The __________ War made Tennessee become a part of the United States, and it was no longer under British control.
- What did the early French settlers trade with the Native Americans?
- In 1796, Congress made Tennessee a ________.
- This country ended up winning the French and Indian War and took control of the Tennessee lands.
- These mountains form the eastern border of Tennessee.
- The first name of the first European to visit Tennessee.
- The name of the river that forms Tennessee's western border.
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- The last name of the president that forced the Native Americans to leave the Eastern United States.
- In 1838, 17,000 Cherokee Indians were forced to leave their lands in an event now known as the "Trail of _______."
- In 1789, Tennessee became a United States ___________.
- The French and _________ War took place from 1754-1760 between the British and French colonists.
- The modern-day capital of Tennessee.
- A large group of Native Americans that lived in Tennessee, and were forced to leave their homes in 1838.
13 Clues: The modern-day capital of Tennessee. • In 1796, Congress made Tennessee a ________. • These mountains form the eastern border of Tennessee. • In 1789, Tennessee became a United States ___________. • The first name of the first European to visit Tennessee. • The name of the river that forms Tennessee's western border. • ...
The French Revolution 2025-09-26
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- National Assembly swore not to disband until a new constitution for France was written
- the man who was seen by the French people as a villain and was banished from France
- people who opposed the king and supported a system with no monarch
- this created a limited constitutional monarchy for France
- French people were divided into three unequal social classes
- was nicknamed Wimpy Louis and assumed the throne in 1774
- Machine used to behead many of the French people
- thousands of women forced Louis XVI to move to Paris to work with the National Assembly
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- Queen of France the Austrian wife of Louis XVI
- nobles who fled France and urged the monarchies of Europe to oppose France's Revolution
- place the government took control of through the Civil Constitution of the Clergy
- event following the king's execution and was a war with various European powers
- was the first blood of the French Revolution where an angry mob in Paris stormed
13 Clues: Queen of France the Austrian wife of Louis XVI • Machine used to behead many of the French people • was nicknamed Wimpy Louis and assumed the throne in 1774 • this created a limited constitutional monarchy for France • French people were divided into three unequal social classes • people who opposed the king and supported a system with no monarch • ...
France 2021-06-24
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- Paris is also known as the...
- It was first invented in france, it has become very popular now.
- this type of transplant first took place in france.
- French was the official language of this country for about 300 years(not france)
- France was the 1st country to make this illegal.
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- the french army was the first to use this word
- French army came up with this condept related to the military.
- this is a pet name for france
- Louise french woman was the oldest person to ever live.
- was the king of France for just 20 minutes,
10 Clues: Paris is also known as the... • this is a pet name for france • was the king of France for just 20 minutes, • the french army was the first to use this word • France was the 1st country to make this illegal. • this type of transplant first took place in france. • Louise french woman was the oldest person to ever live. • ...
Spelling Words - Week 2 2025-09-13
French Greetings & Introductions 2025-01-30
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- The expression used when meeting someone for the first time, meaning "nice to meet you."
- The formal way to say "goodbye."
- A word used to ask "how" or "what," as in "What is your name?"
- The French title for addressing a woman, meaning "Mrs."
- A casual greeting or farewell, similar to "hi" or "bye."
- The phrase to introduce your name, "My name is."
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- The phrase for "last name" or "family name."
- A word for "first name" in French.
- A common way to say hello or good morning in French.
- The French title for addressing a man, meaning "Mr."
10 Clues: The formal way to say "goodbye." • A word for "first name" in French. • The phrase for "last name" or "family name." • The phrase to introduce your name, "My name is." • A common way to say hello or good morning in French. • The French title for addressing a man, meaning "Mr." • The French title for addressing a woman, meaning "Mrs." • ...
French Cheeses 2025-12-29
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- the type of natural food coloring that gives mimolette its color
- This brie is often referred to as the king of cheese
- Blue but french
- status for french cheeses that certify authenticity, abbreviated
- a small, round, natural rind cheese whose name typically includes the region/town its made in
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- French word for cheese
- Category of cheeses with orange rinds that includes epoisses and munster cheese
- French word for log
- small creatures that give mimolette its craggy surface and help develop the flavor
- Category of cheeses with a white rind that includes brie de meaux and bucheron
10 Clues: Blue but french • French word for log • French word for cheese • This brie is often referred to as the king of cheese • the type of natural food coloring that gives mimolette its color • status for french cheeses that certify authenticity, abbreviated • Category of cheeses with a white rind that includes brie de meaux and bucheron • ...
Food! 2023-12-31
France 2021-06-23
12 Clues: bread in France • capital of France • currency of France • nickname for paris • a monument in Paris • language of France • the largest art museum • continent it’s located • national fruit of France • national animal of France • a food which french people love • most famous painting located in the museum
Incident Management 2013-03-11
12 Clues: Danger • Not a bad word • What dealers do • Bladders like this • British ... less an S • French word for traffic • French word for to sort • Something to aspire to do • Blooming nuisance normally • Vital but will usually fail • sometimes done in corridors • Carries oxygen and pathogens
Kagel 2021-03-18
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- oath made with 3rd estate voting "not to separate and to reassemble wherever necessary, until the Constitution of the kingdom is established".
- The French Declaration with the principle that “men are born and remain free and equal in rights” .
- a group of 5 men in government whos system got overthrown by Napolean
- the only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions, mother of Marie Antoinnette.
- was a court instituted by the National Convention during the French Revolution for the trial of political offenders. It eventually became one of the most powerful engines of the Reign of Terror.
- said we need a republic govt. where the people vote and elect their leaders.
- a period of remorseless repression or bloodshed, in particular the period of the Terror during the French Revolution.
- a time when the British colonists in America rebelled against the rule of Great Britain. There were many battles fought and the colonies gained their freedom and became the independent country of the United States.
- rights that cannot be repealed or restrained by human laws, customs, or beliefs of any particular culture or government, and are therefore universal and inalienable.
- was a parliament of the French Revolution, following the two-year National Constituent Assembly, early acts were the formal abolition of the monarchy.
- someone who left their own country to settle in another or leave for political reasons.
- Extremly Large and rich palace where Marie and Louis lived.
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- in the French Revolution, 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.
- a group which was formed in April to protect France against its enemies, foreign and domestic, and to oversee the government.
- the third estates name change at the tennis courts to show power over other estates.
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
- a young soldier who fought along side with George Washington in the American Revolution and leads the French Revolution.
- advocacy of or support for the political independence of a particular nation or people, pride in your country.
- married to Marie Antoinette, bad king and couldn't stop the debt deep in France.
- the middle and lower class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
- said we all have the right to our natural rights and rulers who cant protect those rights may be removed by the people.
- supported the rights of property, but represented a much more middle-class position than the government which succeeded them in Thermidor. A group of Radicals.
- King Louis' Wife, focused on fashion and redoing the Palace of Versailles
- said we need three branches of govt. Legeslative, Judicial, and Executive.
- He rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars. Took power after directory when a leader was needed.
25 Clues: Extremly Large and rich palace where Marie and Louis lived. • a group of 5 men in government whos system got overthrown by Napolean • King Louis' Wife, focused on fashion and redoing the Palace of Versailles • said we need three branches of govt. Legeslative, Judicial, and Executive. • ...
European - People 2024-09-28
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- Polish-German Marxist theorist and activist known for her work in socialism.
- French footballer and manager known for his success with Real Madrid.
- Renowned Italian sculptor and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- French novelist best known for "In Search of Lost Time."
- Inventor of the printing press, which revolutionized communication.
- Leader of the British suffragette movement for women's voting rights.
- Irish playwright and author known for his wit and "The Importance of Being Earnest."
- Austrian symbolist painter known for "The Kiss."
- Jamaican sprinter known as the fastest man in the world.
- Czech writer known for his surreal and existential works.
- British singer-songwriter known for his flamboyant style and hits.
- French fashion designer known for the Chanel brand and modern women's fashion.
- Pioneer in radioactivity; first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- Spanish painter known for co-founding the Cubist movement.
- Japanese organizing consultant known for her decluttering method.
- British author known for her detective novels featuring Hercule Poirot.
- Founder of modern nursing, known for her work during the Crimean War.
- British Prime Minister during World War II known for his speeches.
- French painter known for founding Impressionism and his water lilies series.
- French heroine and martyr who led troops during the Hundred Years' War.
- Famous English playwright known for "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet."
- Last Queen of France before the French Revolution, known for her opulence.
- First female Prime Minister of the UK, known for her strong leadership.
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- Influential German composer known for his symphonies and sonatas.
- German composer of the Baroque period known for his fugues.
- Inventor and electrical engineer known for his contributions to AC power.
- French philosopher and author known for his contributions to existentialism.
- English former professional footballer known for his time with Manchester United.
- British singer-songwriter known for her powerful vocals.
- U.S. Supreme Court Justice known for her work in gender equality.
- Naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- English novelist known for her works on social commentary, including "Pride and Prejudice."
- British author best known for the "Harry Potter" series.
- Italian politician who served as Prime Minister from 2014 to 2016.
- Italian polymath known for masterpieces like the "Mona Lisa."
- Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis.
- Philosopher and economist known for his theories on capitalism.
- German politician who served as Chancellor for 16 years.
- Portuguese footballer known for his multiple Ballon d'Or awards.
- Last leader of the Soviet Union known for his reform policies.
- Theoretical physicist known for the theory of relativity.
- Co-founder of Microsoft and philanthropist focused on global health.
- Mathematician recognized as one of the first computer programmers.
- German philosopher known for his ideas on existentialism.
- British writer known for his novels "1984" and "Animal Farm."
- Dutch painter known for "Starry Night" and his post-impressionist style.
- Barbadian singer and businesswoman known for hits like "Umbrella."
47 Clues: Austrian symbolist painter known for "The Kiss." • Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis. • British singer-songwriter known for her powerful vocals. • French novelist best known for "In Search of Lost Time." • British author best known for the "Harry Potter" series. • Jamaican sprinter known as the fastest man in the world. • ...
Chapter 1: Around the World 2020-08-30
19 Clues: Japón • Arabe • México • Egipto • Alemán • Inglés • Canáda • Francia • Español • Japones • Francés • columpio • tirolesa • Alemania • carrusel • montañarusa • resbaladilla • ruedadelafortuna • parquedediversiones
HELLO! 2023-01-24
19 Clues: Hindi • Latin • Dutch • Welsh • Polish • German • Hebrew • Arabic • French • Italian • Turkish • Spanish • Swahili • Russian • Japanese • Hawaiian • Portugese • Cantonese • Vietnamese
Schule 2025-12-10
20 Clues: Tie • art • can • chat • weak • need • lesson • lesson • tiring • French • outside • believe • History • allowed • difficult • languages • necessary • Wednesday • Geography • important
Spanish II Crossword 2025-08-19
20 Clues: idk • art • idk • band • latin • french • german • science • physics • algebra • spanish • geometry • biologia • calculate • materials • geography • chemistry • literature • information • trigonometry
Test Your Knowledge! 2018-06-13
12 Clues: Bréda • British officers • U.S. National Bird • 1804 Haiti Massacre • America is the best! • Father of Liberalism • French estates meeting • Great French literary figure • Last king prior to revolution • Louisiana Purchase Negotiator • A guillotine blade is made of... • What those crazy women are marching for
Crossword on the Norman Conquest 2024-08-01
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- Language used by the majority of the British Isles
- An example of French lexis integrated into English in the context of court
- Language used by the church after the Norman Conquest
- Type of vowel with 2 vowels combining to one syllable
- Language used by the upper class after the Norman Conquest
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- Country-wide survey containing French lexis
- Subsystem dealing with sounds
- What French became the official language for
- con-,-ist,dis-,pre-
9 Clues: con-,-ist,dis-,pre- • Subsystem dealing with sounds • Country-wide survey containing French lexis • What French became the official language for • Language used by the majority of the British Isles • Language used by the church after the Norman Conquest • Type of vowel with 2 vowels combining to one syllable • Language used by the upper class after the Norman Conquest • ...
Vocabulary Choice Board Assignment unit # 6 2023-03-24
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- a sudden decisive exercise of force in politics. especially : the violent overthrow or alteration of an existing government by a small group. a military coup d'état of the dictator
- The term used in Spanish and Portuguese colonies to describe someone of mixed African and European descent.
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- Descendents of Spanish-born but born in Latin America; resented inferior social, political, economic status.
- Overthrew the French revolutionary government (The Directory) in 1799 and became emperor of France in 1804. Failed to defeat Great Britain and abdicated in 1814. Returned to power briefly in 1815 but was defeated and died in exile.
- the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
- Medieval fortress that was converted to a prison stormed by peasants for ammunition during the early stages of the French Revolution.
- The site of Napoleon's defeat by British and Prussian armies in 1815, which ended his last bid for power
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- Spanish-born, came to Latin America; ruled, highest social class.
- Was an important leader of the Haïtian Revolution and the first leader of a free Haiti; in a long struggle again the institution of slavery, he led the blacks to victory over the whites and free coloreds and secured native control over the colony in 1797, calling himself a dictator.
- French Revolutionary assembly (1789-1791). Called first as the Estates General, the three estates came together and demanded radical change. It passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man in 1789.
- (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for "disloyalty"
- A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution
- member of a radical political club during the French Revolution
- 1783-1830, Venezuelan statesman: leader of revolt of South American colonies against Spanish rule.
16 Clues: A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • member of a radical political club during the French Revolution • Spanish-born, came to Latin America; ruled, highest social class. • the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people • (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for "disloyalty" • ...
France 2014-04-02
Trivia Quiz 1 2024-06-14
12 Clues: pH larger than 7 • Study of mushrooms • Hagrid's first name • US president in 1972 • Good night in french • 3rd deadliest cancer • Australian duck-otter • French cookie sandwich • Diarrhea causing bacteria • Largest planet in solar system • Roman goddess of love and beauty • Supercontinent of the paleozoic era
Causes of French Revolution 2022-11-28
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- This estate was made of peasants, urban workers and bourgeoise
- Means brotherhood in French; Third word in French Revolution motto: Liberty, Equality, ________.
- Second Estate was made of these people
- First Estate was made of these people
- Wife of King Louis XVI; disliked by the people (2 words)
- Price of ___________ going up was a major cause of the French Revolution
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- This law making body of France met only when the King of France called a meeting (2 words)
- The ideas of the Age of ___________ was a short term cause of revolution
- each estate only got _____ vote, regardless of the population size it represented
- one long term cause of French Revolution was ________ taxation
- Many people were frustrated with King Louis’s _____________ in dealing with problems.
11 Clues: First Estate was made of these people • Second Estate was made of these people • Wife of King Louis XVI; disliked by the people (2 words) • This estate was made of peasants, urban workers and bourgeoise • one long term cause of French Revolution was ________ taxation • The ideas of the Age of ___________ was a short term cause of revolution • ...
The Fur Trade (Who, What, & Where) 2021-11-15
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- Trade _________ were specifically made by the French to be traded with Native peoples.
- In 1679 there was a ____________ Conference which opened up the Dakota territory to the Fur Trade.
- ____________, dyes, and silks came to North America from Asia.
- The Great ___________ area had many canoe routes that led to Minnesota.
- Colorful ____________ was traded between 1737-1800. They came in red, blue, green, yellow, orange, purple, and many other colors!
- Men hired to transport trade goods were called ___________ (French word)
- An animal skin with the fur still on it is called a ___________
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- In 1756 the ___________ and Indian war began and lasted until 1763.
- Someone who helped voyageurs and traders find their way across Minnesota and surrounding lands
- __________ Hats were a popular fashion for European men & women
- Minnesota had many trading __________ that were set up by the French, British, and American Fur traders.
- In 1808 John Astor founded the ______________ Fur Trade Company.
- Someone who trapped animals for food or pelts
13 Clues: Someone who trapped animals for food or pelts • ____________, dyes, and silks came to North America from Asia. • __________ Hats were a popular fashion for European men & women • An animal skin with the fur still on it is called a ___________ • In 1808 John Astor founded the ______________ Fur Trade Company. • ...
Kagel 2021-03-18
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- someone who left their own country to settle in another or leave for political reasons.
- was a court instituted by the National Convention during the French Revolution for the trial of political offenders. It eventually became one of the most powerful engines of the Reign of Terror.
- said we need a republic govt. where the people vote and elect their leaders.
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
- a young soldier who fought along side with George Washington in the American Revolution and leads the French Revolution.
- married to Marie Antoinette, bad king and couldn't stop the debt deep in France.
- the third estates name change at the tennis courts to show power over other estates.
- said we all have the right to our natural rights and rulers who cant protect those rights may be removed by the people.
- rights that cannot be repealed or restrained by human laws, customs, or beliefs of any particular culture or government, and are therefore universal and inalienable.
- the only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions, mother of Marie Antoinnette.
- The French Declaration with the principle that “men are born and remain free and equal in rights” .
- Extremly Large and rich palace where Marie and Louis lived.
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- a period of remorseless repression or bloodshed, in particular the period of the Terror during the French Revolution.
- a time when the British colonists in America rebelled against the rule of Great Britain. There were many battles fought and the colonies gained their freedom and became the independent country of the United States.
- a group which was formed in April to protect France against its enemies, foreign and domestic, and to oversee the government.
- He rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars. Took power after directory when a leader was needed.
- a group of 5 men in government whos system got overthrown by Napolean
- in the French Revolution, 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.
- was a parliament of the French Revolution, following the two-year National Constituent Assembly, early acts were the formal abolition of the monarchy.
- oath made with 3rd estate voting "not to separate and to reassemble wherever necessary, until the Constitution of the kingdom is established".
- supported the rights of property, but represented a much more middle-class position than the government which succeeded them in Thermidor. A group of Radicals.
- the middle and lower class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
- King Louis' Wife, focused on fashion and redoing the Palace of Versailles
- said we need three branches of govt. Legeslative,Judicial, and Executive.
- advocacy of or support for the political independence of a particular nation or people, pride in your country.
25 Clues: Extremly Large and rich palace where Marie and Louis lived. • a group of 5 men in government whos system got overthrown by Napolean • King Louis' Wife, focused on fashion and redoing the Palace of Versailles • said we need three branches of govt. Legeslative,Judicial, and Executive. • said we need a republic govt. where the people vote and elect their leaders. • ...
Mod 2 2024-07-22
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- American General who commanded the northern army.
- The location where Washington’s army faced a harsh winter.
- important American military fort during the war.
- diplomat who helped negotiate peace.
- General who was a major leader in the war.
- Admiral at the Battle of Yorktown.
- treaty that officially ended the Revolutionary War.
- American who crossed the Delaware River on Christmas night.
- British General who fought in the Revolutionary War.
- General who was a key ally to the Americans.
- act of surrounding a fortified place to force surrender.
- of the French commanders who helped the American cause.
- first major battle of the American Revolutionary War.
- The battle that was a turning point for American independence.
- An American General who played a significant role in the Northern campaign.
- famous American naval hero.
- American victory that led to French support.
- French General who provided essential support to Washington’s forces.
- Fortifications at Yorktown that were pivotal in the siege.
- A major battle in the Southern theater of the Revolutionary War.
- American who played a key role in the early stages of the war.
- The legislative body that declared American independence.
- British naval strategy to cut off American supplies.
- An early and significant battle of the American Revolutionary War.
- American intelligence officer who spied for the Patriots.
- British Parliament’s taxes that angered the colonists.
- General known for his victory at Saratoga.
- A key American military fortification.
- French General and key ally to the Americans during the war.
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- location where British General Cornwallis surrendered.
- group that declared independence from Britain.
- battle of the Revolutionary War.
- The American intelligence officer known for espionage during the war.
- diplomat who was instrumental in the Treaty of Paris.
- city where the Treaty of Paris was signed.
- battle in South Carolina where American forces won a key victory.
- American fortifications at Yorktown.
- A significant battle in the Southern campaign of the Revolutionary War.
- naval victory against the British.
- type of warfare used by the Americans.
- French King who supported the American Revolution.
- General who surrendered at Yorktown.
- General known for his victory at Saratoga.
- General who commanded the Continental Army.
- document that ended the Revolutionary War.
- name for the American forces fighting for independence.
- military strategy involving ambushes and hit-and-run tactics.
- The colonists who fought for American independence.
- of the American military leaders during the war.
- American winter camp from 1777 to 1778.
- of the last major battles of the Revolutionary War.
- name for the American forces fighting the British.
- An American naval hero who fought against the British.
- American hero of the Revolutionary War.
- famous crossing of the Delaware River by Washington.
- financial support France gave to the American cause.
56 Clues: famous American naval hero. • battle of the Revolutionary War. • Admiral at the Battle of Yorktown. • naval victory against the British. • diplomat who helped negotiate peace. • American fortifications at Yorktown. • General who surrendered at Yorktown. • type of warfare used by the Americans. • A key American military fortification. • American winter camp from 1777 to 1778. • ...
WORLD HISTORY--TEST 9 2022-04-21
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- INTRODUCED THE IDEA OF DIALECTICAL REASONING
- theorized that a mosquito carries yellow feer
- HIS DEATH CAUSED THE BEGINNING OF WWI
- invented the first practical steamship
- FIRST PERMANENT FRENCH SETTLEMENT IN NORTH AMERICA
- FRENCH MINISTER OF FINANCE
- BRITAIN'S LONGEST REIGNING MONARCH
- THIS ACT MADE CANADA A SELF-GOVERNING COMMONWEALTH
- Karl Marx's close friend and co-author of the Communist Manifesto
- JETHRO TULL INVENTED THE ____________.
- THE NAME OF THE SECRET POLICE ORGANIZATION CREATE BY LENIN
- WHO WAS PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES DURING WORLD WAR I
- made the first successful airplane flight
- TAUGHT THE PHILOSOPHY OF IDEALISM
- SAID " AFTER ME THE DELUGE"
- CALLED THE 'FATHER OF NEW FRANCE'
- the Russian empress who embraced Western ideas
- the first Russian Czar
- THE EDITOR OF THE ENCYCLOPEDIA
- AREA COLONIZED BY DUTCH FARMERS KNOWN AS BOERS
- THE LARGEST BRITISH OFFENSIVE IN THE EAST DURING WWI
- developed the quantum theory of matter and energy
- commander of the American Expeditionary Force
- French Field Marshal
- the uprising of native Indian soldiers against the British East India company
- invented the miner's safety lamp
- PRIME MINISTER KNOWN AS "THE GRAND OLD MAN"
- missionary to Africa
- what war gave the United States control of Cuba and the Philippines
- THE 2 AMERICAN ARMY DOCTORS WHO WORKED TO ELIMINATE YELLOW FEVER
- "father of French Romanticism"
- FOUNDED THE LONDON POLICE FORCE
- A COUNTRY NOT REPRESENTED BY THE BIG FOUR AT THE VERSAILLES PEACE CONFERENCE ( GOT A BAD DEAL)
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- the most famous evangelist of the Great Awakening
- HE SUCCEEDED JAMES I AS RULER OF ENGLAND
- created the modern nursing profession
- INVENTED THE SPINNING MULE
- the "father of nuclear science"
- LED ARAB REVOLTS AGAINST TURKISH RULE IN THE ARABIAN PENINSULA
- radio station that was the first commercial broadcasting station to go on the air
- English philosopher who promoted empiricism
- WHERE NAPOLEON MET HIS FINAL DEFEAT
- American past that preached "sinner's in the hands of an angry God"
- KING WHO WAS EXECUTED DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
- HE CAME TO THE ENGLISH THRONE BY THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION.
- WORLD'S GREATEST NAVAL HERO
- WROTE THE GULAG ARCHIPELAGO
- THIS WAR ENDED WITH THE TREATY OF UTRECHT
- defeated Napoleon at Waterloo
- responsible for the Reign of Terror
- DESIGNED THE DIRIGIBLE
- AMERICAN "ACE" PILOT
- FOUNDED THE FABIAN SOCIETY
- MISSIONARY TO INDIA
- developed the theory of relativity
- BEST REMEMBERED AGRICULTERAL SCIENTIST IN AMERICA
- THIS REVOLUTION BEGAN ON NOVEMBER 25, 1917
- THE BATTLE OF __________ FORCED THE GERMAN FLEET TO RETURN TO ITS HOME PORTS AND REMAIN THERE FOR THE DURATION OF WAR
- FORMED THE SOVIET UNION IN 1922
- Napoleon's second wife
- the _________ Revolution began in 1789
- HE DEVELOPED THE GERM THEORY OF DISEASE
- refers to the middle class (French)
- invented the assembly-line process
- day Armistice Day is now celebrated as _______ ___ in the U.S.
- supreme commander of all Central Powers forces
- established the Moravian settlement of Herrnhut
67 Clues: MISSIONARY TO INDIA • AMERICAN "ACE" PILOT • French Field Marshal • missionary to Africa • DESIGNED THE DIRIGIBLE • the first Russian Czar • Napoleon's second wife • INVENTED THE SPINNING MULE • FRENCH MINISTER OF FINANCE • FOUNDED THE FABIAN SOCIETY • WORLD'S GREATEST NAVAL HERO • WROTE THE GULAG ARCHIPELAGO • SAID " AFTER ME THE DELUGE" • defeated Napoleon at Waterloo • ...
Mothers' Day 2017-05-12
12 Clues: small boy • Song contest • White and runny • like a pigs tail • Long French bread • stuffed poultry dish • Rob's mum to the kids • green smashable fruit • girl and great grandmother • Neither breakfast nor lunch • French broth with bread and cheese • sheep that won't run like a merino
Cinco De Mayo 2014-05-09
11 Clues: May 5th • Also known as • South America • September 16th • More than Mexico • Battle Of Puebla • Mexican President • Cinco De Mayo Traditions • French conquered territory • Mexico victory against the French • Cinco De Mayo Celebrated in America
UNIT 1 2019-09-09
19 Clues: õpik • läbi • viima • jälle • jätma • armas • kaksik • valgus • kallis • kaaslane • naljakas • soomlane • language • rootslane • kassipoeg • pagasiruum • prantslane • juukseklamber • klassikaaslane
科目 Pinyin 2018-12-07
19 Clues: zixi • wulike • dilike • tiyuke • Health • fawenke • lishike • yishuke • kexueke • shuxueke • nongyeke • yinyueke • huaxueke • hechangke • yingwenke • shengwuke • diannaoke • shehuixueke • xibanyawenke
LANGUAGES AND COUNTRIES 2021-06-18
19 Clues: CHINA • INDIA • ITALY • SPAIN • JAPAN • KOREA • FRENCH • RUSSIA • BRASIL • KOREAN • GERMAN • ARABIC • FRANCE • RUSSIAN • GERMANY • ENGLISH • ITALIEN • CHINESE • JAPANESE
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2024-06-17
19 Clues: PERU • CHINA • ITALY • JAPAN • KOREA • GREECE • BRAZIL • FRANCE • TURKEY • RUSSIA • MEXICO • CANADA • BRITISH • GERMANY • JAMAICA • COLOMBIA • ARGENTINA • SWITZERLAND • THE_UNITED_STATES
Countries and nationalities 2024-02-16
19 Clues: Türgi • Peruu • Hiina • britt • Kreeka • Šveits • slovakk • šotlane • Itaalia • Mehhiko • Iirimaa • venelane • peruulane • prantslane • jaapanlane • Argentiina • hispaanlane • ameeriklane • TšehhiVabariik
nationalities 2024-03-11
19 Clues: ír • skót • török • japán • kínai • olasz • angol • német • orosz • walesi • brazil • magyar • mexikói • spanyol • lengyel • kanadai • francia • amerikai • ausztráliai
Unit 1 2022-11-16
20 Clues: Ruso • Árabe • China • Chino • Indio • Chino • Sueco • Japón • Inglés • Polaco • Italia • Suecia • Alemán • Japonés • Polonia • Francés • Español • Italiano • Portuges • Alemania
country 2022-06-10
19 Clues: çin • rus • türk • çinli • yunan • alman • mısır • rusya • fransa • kanada • italya • fransız • japonya • almanya • ispanya • ispanyol • ingiltere • hindistan • yunanistan
Hello Across the World 2025-11-14
19 Clues: Hindi • Czech • Arabic • Korean • French • German • Hebrew • Russian • Spanish • English • Swedish • Italian • Swahili • Romanian • Japanese • Mandarin • Hungarian • Norwegian • Portuguese
Kagel 2021-03-18
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- a group which was formed in April to protect France against its enemies, foreign and domestic, and to oversee the government.
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
- someone who left their own country to settle in another or leave for political reasons.
- TRIBUNAL, was a court instituted by the National Convention during the French Revolution for the trial of political offenders. It eventually became one of the most powerful engines of the Reign of Terror.
- was a parliament of the French Revolution, following the two-year National Constituent Assembly, early acts were the formal abolition of the monarchy.
- supported the rights of property, but represented a much more middle-class position than the government which succeeded them in Thermidor. A group of Radicals.
- a group of 5 men in government whos system got overthrown by Napolean
- oath made with 3rd estate voting "not to separate and to reassemble wherever necessary, until the Constitution of the kingdom is established".
- in the French Revolution, 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.
- He rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars. Took power after directory when a leader was needed.
- Extremly Large and rich palace where Marie and Louis lived.
- King Louis' Wife, focused on fashion and redoing the Palace of Versailles
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- said we need three branches of govt. Legeslative, Judicial, and Executive.
- the middle and lower class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
- a time when the British colonists in America rebelled against the rule of Great Britain. There were many battles fought and the colonies gained their freedom and became the independent country of the United States.
- The French Declaration with the principle that “men are born and remain free and equal in rights” .
- the third estates name change at the tennis courts to show power over other estates.
- a period of remorseless repression or bloodshed, in particular the period of the Terror during the French Revolution.
- the only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions, mother of Marie Antoinnette.
- advocacy of or support for the political independence of a particular nation or people, pride in your country.
- married to Marie Antoinette, bad king and couldn't stop the debt deep in France.
- a young soldier who fought along side with George Washington in the American Revolution and leads the French Revolution.
- said we need a republic govt. where the people vote and elect their leaders.
- rights that cannot be repealed or restrained by human laws, customs, or beliefs of any particular culture or government, and are therefore universal and inalienable.
- said we all have the right to our natural rights and rulers who cant protect those rights may be removed by the people.
25 Clues: Extremly Large and rich palace where Marie and Louis lived. • a group of 5 men in government whos system got overthrown by Napolean • King Louis' Wife, focused on fashion and redoing the Palace of Versailles • said we need three branches of govt. Legeslative, Judicial, and Executive. • ...
Vocab 3 2021-12-20
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- of 1763, a law forbidding British colonists to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains.
- Plan of Union, a proposal by Benjamin Franklin to create a unified government for the British colonies.
- Continental Congress, in 1774, a meeting of delegates from 12 colonies in Philadelphia.
- Act, a law that set up a government for Canada and protected the rights of French Catholics.
- Branch Petition, a peace petition to King George by colonial delegates after the battles of Lexington and Concord.
- an army of citizens who serve as soldiers during an emergency.
- colonial militia volunteers who were prepared to fight at a minute's notice.
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- and Indian War, a war that took place from 1754 to 1763 that led to the end of French power in North America.
- of Abraham, a field near Quebec; site of a major British victory over the French in the French and Indian War.
- Act, a 1773 law that let the British East India Company bypass tea merchants and sells directly to colonists.
- of Lexington and Concord, in 1775, the conflicts between Massachusetts colonists and British soldiers started the Revolutionary War.
- system, an economic system in which goods and services are exchanged on a free market with as little government interference as possible.
- War, a 1763 conflict between Native Americans and the British over British policies in the Great Lakes area.
- Acts, a series of laws passed in 1774 to punish Boston for the Tea Party.
- Army, an army established by the second Continental Congress to fight the British.
15 Clues: an army of citizens who serve as soldiers during an emergency. • Acts, a series of laws passed in 1774 to punish Boston for the Tea Party. • colonial militia volunteers who were prepared to fight at a minute's notice. • Army, an army established by the second Continental Congress to fight the British. • ...
Paris 2023-12-05
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- Opulent palace of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI.
- Famous cabaret known for it's red windmill.
- World's most visited cemetery housing remains of many celebrities.
- A long and thin French bread.
- Most visited painting in the world, housed in the Louvre museum.
- Famous English-language bookstore located on Paris's left bank.
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- Parisian avenue known for luxury shopping.
- Civil engineer known for the famous Parisian tower and New York's Statue of Liberty.
- River that flows through Paris.
- French for "Our Lady", the famous cathedral known for it's gothic architecture.
- Arch commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte honoring the French military.
- 1862 historical novel written by Victor Hugo.
- Maze of underground tunnels housing remains of more than 6 million people.
- The otherworldly apparition that haunts the Palais Garnier Opera House.
- Paris is known as the "City of ___".
15 Clues: A long and thin French bread. • River that flows through Paris. • Paris is known as the "City of ___". • Parisian avenue known for luxury shopping. • Famous cabaret known for it's red windmill. • 1862 historical novel written by Victor Hugo. • Opulent palace of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI. • Famous English-language bookstore located on Paris's left bank. • ...
Jessie Redmon Fauset 2022-02-17
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- where did she and her husband move to
- whered she move to teach french and latin
- What town is she buried in
- Mothers first name
- Town she was Born in
- First Poem she made
- what month did she die in
- What did she get a Master's degree in
- What was her dads job
- Where did she move to teach
- Husbands First Name
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- what did she graduate with a bachelors
- fathers first name
- Month she was born
- Where she attended University
- how many siblings did she have
- Profession
- how many languages did she study
- Brothers Name
- What company did she edit for
20 Clues: Profession • Brothers Name • fathers first name • Month she was born • Mothers first name • First Poem she made • Husbands First Name • Town she was Born in • What was her dads job • what month did she die in • What town is she buried in • Where did she move to teach • Where she attended University • What company did she edit for • how many siblings did she have • ...
Pat's Crossword 2013-05-08
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- boat bottom's diamond twin
- found on the beach?
- bonjour monsieur...
- first job on the square
- ernst rubbing
- father and son
- a policeman's view from the meadows and avon
- jan.2010 launch / 'rack list' (anagram)
- unable to come up with something, using a pencil?
- place of work? / 'on a really late night' (anagram)
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- more than one trip round this french town
- regarding attendance, simon says
- regulars found in a round
- (fuss)ball-boy disturbs the peace
- cuyp nil
- nothing like a french egg
- raise your spirits in an alley
- trip to an american locksmith?
- a song and gallery in time
19 Clues: cuyp nil • ernst rubbing • father and son • found on the beach? • bonjour monsieur... • first job on the square • regulars found in a round • nothing like a french egg • boat bottom's diamond twin • a song and gallery in time • raise your spirits in an alley • trip to an american locksmith? • regarding attendance, simon says • (fuss)ball-boy disturbs the peace • ...
Connor Edwards Canada 2015-01-22
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- one the languages in Canada
- a mammal of the area
- the most populated prvence to speak French
- the discovery of gold
- one of the prairie provinces
- Where most Canadians thrive
- How people arrived in Canada
- the weirdest Provence
- the least populated Provence
- one of the smallest provinces
- Is the most famous for Winter Olympics
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- candian playground
- A place that takes forever to drive to.
- the smallest territory in Canada
- A United states product that comes from Canada
- a night time show
- the 4th largest Provence
- Its motto is strong and free
- in a season it feels
- population of Nunavut
20 Clues: a night time show • candian playground • a mammal of the area • in a season it feels • the discovery of gold • the weirdest Provence • population of Nunavut • the 4th largest Provence • one the languages in Canada • Where most Canadians thrive • one of the prairie provinces • How people arrived in Canada • the least populated Provence • Its motto is strong and free • ...
Ma famille (easy) 2020-11-06
19 Clues: Mum • dad • cute • baby • aunt • uncle • french • sister • father • friend • family • mother • naughty • brother • stubborn • annoying • senegalese • australian • affectionate
Countries and Numbers 2014-09-18
19 Clues: 12 • 37 • 13 • 79 • 84 • 92 • 55 • 15 • 19 • 11 • 61 • 30 • 100 • apersonfromSpain • apersonfromItaly • apersonfromtheusa • apersonfromFrance • apersonfromGermany • apersonfromGreatBritain
Unit 1 2022-11-16
20 Clues: Ruso • Indio • Japón • China • Chino • Árabe • Chino • Sueco • Alemán • Polaco • Inglés • Italia • Suecia • Polonia • Español • Japonés • Francés • Portuges • Alemania • Italiano
