french Crossword Puzzles
La comida 2022-12-14
20 Clues: egg • lime • rice • soup • fish • grape • lemon • apple • onion • orange • carrot • chicken • lettuce • broccoli • lemonade • sandwich • ice cream • hamburger • strawberry • french fries
Spanish food 2023-01-09
21 Clues: meat • fish • rice • milk • eggs • corn • grape • beans • donut • bacon • apple • onions • cheese • cookie • coffee • dessert • chicken • coconut • potatoes • broccoli • french-fries
La comida 2023-04-14
20 Clues: eggs • rice • toast • dough • steak • fried • chips • orange • shrimp • turkey • chicken • seafood • iced tea • hamburger • pineapple • pork chop • spaghetti • blueberries • strawberries • french fries
paises y nacionalidades 2020-05-06
20 Clues: – French • – Polish • – Swedish • – Italian • – Turkish • – Spanish • – Russian • – Serbian • – Egyptian • – Filipino • – Peruvian • – Norwegian • – Uruguayan • – Pakistani • – Portuguese • – Venezuelan • – Paraguayan • – Ecuadorian • States – American • territories – Palestinian
School 2020-11-24
20 Clues: eine • miil • üsna • trepp • luule • keemia • lollpea • ajalugu • õpilane • õppetund • õppeaine • bioloogia • tunniplaan • geograafia • saksa keel • to kuulama • loodusõpetus • muusikaõpetus • prantsuse keel • kartulikrõpsud
Nationality words & languages 2021-10-10
21 Clues: tyska • norska • polack • svensk • danska • spanjor • franska • spanska • grekiska • arabiska • persiska • lettiska • estniska • kinesiska • kroatiska • hebreiska • isländska • holländska • italienare • portugisiska • vietnamesiska
Kruiswoordpuzzel puzzel van Pien 2021-10-12
21 Clues: pen • gum • vak • les • page • neef • Frans • kunst • muziek • rugzak • bureau • lokaal • rooster • schrift • potlood • moeilijk • huiswerk • antwoord • tekstboek • natuurkunde • markeerstift
COUNTRIES, NATIONALITIES AND LANGUAGES 2022-10-24
20 Clues: JAPAN • SPAIN • INDIA • ITALY • EGYPT • CHINA • FRANCE • RUSSIA • TURKEY • CANADA • BRAZIL • MEXICO • GREECE • GERMANY • CROATIA • ENGLAND • PORTUGAL • ARGENTINA • AUSTRALIA • UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Lesson 3 Professiones, nacionalidades 2017-01-03
21 Clues: boy • child • French • German • people • person • artist • Mexican • Spanish • Chinese • Italian • English • Russian • American • Canadian • engineer • Japanese • boyfriend • Ecuadorian • journalist • Puerto Rican
L'école 2017-01-19
20 Clues: Math • Latin • Class • Course • French • School • Physics • Biology • Teacher • History • English • Geometry • Calculus • Chemistry • Art Class • Orchestra • Languages • Literature • High school • Humane Letters
Ochs Family 2017 2016-12-26
20 Clues: Ox • Art • SIU • Golf • Turf • Indy • Cards • Taxes • Hammer • Writer • Tennis • Lobster • Veteran • Clinton • Heyworth • Cookies! • Lancaster • Antarctica • French Horn • Macon Co. Health
Countries and Nationalities 2023-05-21
20 Clues: Peru • Spain • Egypt • China • Japan • Wales • Italy • Mexico • Brazil • France • Norway • Russia • Jamaica • Denmark • Scotland • Thailand • Portugal • Netherlands • Switzerland • The United States
Unit 4 2023-05-17
21 Clues: věda • třída • sešit • škola • génius • učebna • učitel • zkouška • němčina • občanka • dějepis • zeměpis • učebnice • tělocvik • výtvarka • matematika • angličtina • domácí úkol • informatika • španělština • francouzština
vocabulary 2023-11-28
21 Clues: Essen • Tafel • warten • tanzen • Möhren • Lineal • singen • Füller • nennen • wessen • Deutsch • Gebäude • höflich • Erdkunde • Bleistift • Unterricht • Geschichte • Radiergummi • Französisch • Taschengeld • Kunstunterricht
cocinas por desayuno y almuerzo 2024-06-03
20 Clues: Eggs • soup • Rice • salid • flour • toast • Bacon • pasta • bagel • yogurt • cereal • Waffles • pancakes • sandwich • hamburger • pasteries • watermelon • fruit salid • pizza Pizza • French fries
Countries and nationalities 2024-02-22
21 Clues: PERU • JAPAN • CHINA • SPAIN • INDIA • ITALY • TURKEY • MEXICO • CANADA • FRANCE • GERMAN • BRAZIL • IRELAND • ENGLAND • BELGIUM • PORTUGAL • COLOMBIA • ARGENTINA • AUSTRALIA • SWITZERLAND • UNITED STATES
La Comida 2023-10-18
21 Clues: oil • soup • pork • cake • steak • onion • candy • beans • potato • pepper • carrot • cheese • garlic • tomato • grapes • chicken • avocado • lettuce • watermelon • French fries • strawberries
spanish 1 food word puzzle 2025-01-15
20 Clues: ham • eggs • apple • salad • lunch • bread • toast • bacon • yogurt • orange • cereal • cookies • sausage • bannana • pancakes • hamburger • breakfast • strawberry • fruit-salad • french-fries
vocab man #2 2024-11-08
21 Clues: art • math • drama • lunch • music • health • sunday • yellow • friday • monday • french • history • spanish • english • weekend • science • tuesday • thursday • saturday • wendnesday • physical education
Spanish foods 2025-01-10
21 Clues: ham • milk • soda • eggs • bacon • coffe • apple • bread • salad • water • pizza • yogurt • cheese • banana • cereal • orange • cookies • lemonade • hamburgers • French fries • strawberry's
BOOK 4 LESSON 4 2025-06-16
21 Clues: MAIS • ERRO • SUJO • MUNDO • LIMPO • FAVOR • ATRÁS • FORMA • TALVEZ • PESSOA • MORENA • IDIOMA • OCASIÃO • LEMBRAR • FRANCÊS • VERDADE • CONHECER • REALMENTE • PERGUNTAR • FACILMENTE • CERTAMENTE
England Unit 1 vocabulary 2025-09-25
21 Clues: kaal • snor • volk • nogal • Frans • vrede • Duits • Spaans • beugel • Engels • rimpels • potlood • herkennen • Italiaans • uiterlijk • bevolking • verenigen • volkslied • verkiezing • teint, huidskleur • vertegenwoordigen
American Colonies 2025-10-22
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- The Magna Carta put limits on the __________ of England.
- The Virginia house of ________ was the first democratically elected government in the U.S. colonies.
- The practice of exporting more goods than you import.
- The treat of ___________ brought an official end to the 7 years war.
- The __________ of 1763 protected native American land to the west of the Appalachian range.
- The English army were in ________ due to the French and Indian war.
- This chief united the Huron and Ottawa tribes against English and colonial settlers.
- The Great ____________ was a religious movement in the Colonies saying prayer should be personal.
- James________ was famous for inspiring the founding fathers with quotes like "No taxation without representation".
- the action of citizen voicing their opinions.
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- This River valley was the focus of the French and Indian war.
- This made it difficult for the English to enforce rules in the "New World".
- This famous founder, who would later become president, got his start during the French and Indian war.
- This was the English king during the time of the French and Indian war all the way through the American Revolution.
- The English lawmaking body.
- The ability for a person or a group of people to make decisions on their own.
- The colonist and __________ fought against the Natives and France during the 7 years war.
- These acts were put in place to ensure Britain could collect taxes on products from their colonies.
- A leader, usually a king or queen, would be known as the _________?
19 Clues: The English lawmaking body. • the action of citizen voicing their opinions. • The practice of exporting more goods than you import. • The Magna Carta put limits on the __________ of England. • This River valley was the focus of the French and Indian war. • The English army were in ________ due to the French and Indian war. • ...
La Ponctuation 2014-10-05
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- "Some" plural
- The most common accent in French. It starts bottom left and goes up at an angle towards the right.
- Lepoint __'_____________ is an exclamation mark
- French for "and"
- A word
- A semi-colon
- l'accent __________ est comme un chapeau.
- Verb: "To go"
- Verb: "To have"
- A paragraph
- Quotation marks
- "The" singular masculine
- A period
- "One" singular feminine
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- A dash or hyphen
- Lepoint __'_____________ is a question mark
- A colon
- "One" singular masculine
- Lower case letters
- Capital letters
- Brackets
- This accent goes the opposite way of an accent aigu
- A comma
- Verb: "To be"
- Plural
- A sentence
- "The" singular feminine
27 Clues: A word • Plural • A colon • A comma • Brackets • A period • A sentence • A paragraph • A semi-colon • "Some" plural • Verb: "To go" • Verb: "To be" • Capital letters • Verb: "To have" • Quotation marks • A dash or hyphen • French for "and" • Lower case letters • "The" singular feminine • "One" singular feminine • "One" singular masculine • "The" singular masculine • l'accent __________ est comme un chapeau. • ...
La Ponctuation 2014-10-05
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- A period
- Plural
- Lower case letters
- "Some" plural
- Verb: "To go"
- A paragraph
- Un trait d'_______ is a dash or hyphen
- A semi-colon
- l’accent _____ goes the opposite way of an accent aigu
- "The" singular masculine
- A sentence
- Brackets
- Capital letters
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- Quotation marks
- "One" singular masculine
- L'accent __________ est comme un chapeau.
- Le point __'__________ is a question mark
- "The" singular feminine
- French for "and"
- A colon
- Verb: "To have"
- A word
- A comma
- Verb: "To be"
- L’accent _____ is the most common accent in French. It starts bottom left and goes up at an angle towards the right.
- "One" singular feminine
26 Clues: Plural • A word • A colon • A comma • A period • Brackets • A sentence • A paragraph • A semi-colon • "Some" plural • Verb: "To go" • Verb: "To be" • Quotation marks • Verb: "To have" • Capital letters • French for "and" • Lower case letters • "The" singular feminine • "One" singular feminine • "One" singular masculine • "The" singular masculine • Un trait d'_______ is a dash or hyphen • ...
Thomas Paine 2016-03-10
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- Called the King a __
- Who saw something in Paine
- Was a ___ for six months
- Town Paine was born in
- Was called a "flithy little __"
- Essay read to Washington's troops
- Where he first started politics
- America's first public intellectual
- Pamphlet that changed his life
- Was a citizen of the __
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- Said Paine had no character
- "Is produced by our wickedness"
- They turned out political propaganda
- Eliminating this, eliminated war
- Forerunner to other European revolutions
- "Is produced by our wants"
- "__ obviously disapproved of monarchy"
- Not home, but a symbol
- Type of bridge he designed
- Time spent in French prison
- Wanted to write for __ people
21 Clues: Called the King a __ • Town Paine was born in • Not home, but a symbol • Was a citizen of the __ • Was a ___ for six months • Who saw something in Paine • "Is produced by our wants" • Type of bridge he designed • Said Paine had no character • Time spent in French prison • Wanted to write for __ people • Pamphlet that changed his life • "Is produced by our wickedness" • ...
European Rivalry in the Caribbean 2023-04-26
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- Sponsors for privateers
- Others who contested Spain
- Top ranked officials in the Spanish empire
- Goods from seized vessels
- Famous English pirate
- Popular way of breaking Spanish rule
- Trade outside the law
- Document giving a legal right to challenge Spain
- English pirate
- Town attacked by French pirate
- Way of challenging Spain
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- French Pirate
- First settlers from other European countries
- System of Labour
- Theft from Spanish ships
- Spanish possessions and land in the New World
- Complete Control
- Another way to challenge
- Centre of operations for pirates
- Century
- Town Councils
- Second European challenge
- Casas Spanish priest
- First country to challenge Spain
24 Clues: Century • French Pirate • Town Councils • English pirate • System of Labour • Complete Control • Casas Spanish priest • Famous English pirate • Trade outside the law • Sponsors for privateers • Theft from Spanish ships • Another way to challenge • Way of challenging Spain • Goods from seized vessels • Second European challenge • Others who contested Spain • Town attacked by French pirate • ...
Mes préférences 2020-09-28
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- I like playing soccer
- I don't like tennis
- I don't like soda
- I like speaking English
- I prefer speaking Spanish
- I like swimming
- I also like dancing
- I don't like watching TV
- I like chocolate
- I also like sleeping
- I like listening to the radio
- I prefer texting
- I prefer playing video games
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- I also like ice cream
- I don't like singing
- I don't like speaking French
- I like eating
- I don't like working
- I don't like reading
- I prefer drawing
- I like French fries
- I like surfing the net
- I like studying
- I like basketball
24 Clues: I like eating • I like swimming • I like studying • I prefer drawing • I like chocolate • I prefer texting • I don't like soda • I like basketball • I don't like tennis • I like French fries • I also like dancing • I don't like singing • I don't like working • I don't like reading • I also like sleeping • I also like ice cream • I like playing soccer • I like surfing the net • I like speaking English • ...
CHAPTER 6-4 THE FINAL YEARS 2021-09-22
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- won the Battle of Yorktown 172
- Patriots win because of determination and what 175
- French Commander 170
- British commander General who 170
- to approve officially 173
- The ships were headed toward where 171
- Treaty recognized U.S. as what 173
- "Victory at ________" 170
- Lafayette and Wayne sent to stop who 170
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- Americans Defeat the powerful ___ ____ 174
- attacked and captured British Defenses 172
- Adams,jay and who represented U.S. 173
- Washington's home 174
- attempt to force surrender 171
- British had whos help at Yorktown 171
- a plan of action 171
- Delegates sent where 173
- surprise attack 174
- A French band played what 172
- Rochambeau joined with General who 170
20 Clues: surprise attack 174 • a plan of action 171 • French Commander 170 • Washington's home 174 • Delegates sent where 173 • to approve officially 173 • "Victory at ________" 170 • A French band played what 172 • won the Battle of Yorktown 172 • attempt to force surrender 171 • British commander General who 170 • Treaty recognized U.S. as what 173 • British had whos help at Yorktown 171 • ...
Final ATOTC reading Vocab Period 4 2023-05-31
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- refined by manners and taste
- necessary
- trouble or confusion
- She decapitated the prison guard
- lazy
- meat from sheep
- characterized by intense emotion (not fervent)
- a parade of people
- characterized by intense emotion (not ardent)
- someone who returns home
- servant of the marquis now on trial for treason
- easily managed
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- Prisoner of 104 north tower
- member of the noble class
- showing compassion or understanding
- someone who leaves home to live in another country
- Demanded to be taken to 104 North Tower
- the opposite of lethargic
- having to do with the sense of smell
- French revolutionaries
- French prison
- she is "the Golden Thread"
- homeless child
23 Clues: lazy • necessary • French prison • homeless child • easily managed • meat from sheep • a parade of people • trouble or confusion • French revolutionaries • someone who returns home • member of the noble class • the opposite of lethargic • she is "the Golden Thread" • Prisoner of 104 north tower • refined by manners and taste • She decapitated the prison guard • ...
Breakfast 2025-03-24
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- you can make this in an instant
- its 5'oclock somewhere
- dairy and fruit
- french biscuit
- crunchy bread
- "ouch" I CHIPPED my tooth
- "It's too late for breakfast, lets do..."
- poached egg with hollandaise sauce
- comes from a maple tree
- let's link up sometime
- toast fancy toast
- smoked salmon goes well on this
- the best part of a pig
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- green vegetable with pit on toast
- fried circle of deliciousness
- pig in gravy
- A pancake with squares
- the world runs on this
- Florida sunshine in a glass
- Cake for breakfast
- dont let it get too soggy
- flaky and buttery, made with buttermilk
22 Clues: pig in gravy • crunchy bread • french biscuit • dairy and fruit • toast fancy toast • Cake for breakfast • its 5'oclock somewhere • A pancake with squares • the world runs on this • let's link up sometime • the best part of a pig • comes from a maple tree • "ouch" I CHIPPED my tooth • dont let it get too soggy • Florida sunshine in a glass • fried circle of deliciousness • ...
Les matieres a l'ecole 2021-06-16
19 Clues: IT • sport • lunch • maths • music • german • recess • french • chinese • english • history • biology • spanish • physics • drawing • chemistry • geography • technology • study period
Colonization quizz! 2025-09-18
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- French colony in North America established in 1608
- English queen who encouraged privateers and early colonies
- British colony in South Asia, gained in 1857
- Caribbean island colonized by Britain in 1655
- North African region taken by France in 1854
- European power that sent Pedro Álvares Cabral to claim Brazil
- Treaty of 1494 dividing new territories between Spain and Portugal
- European power that pioneered sea exploration along the African coast
- Latin American country claimed by Portugal in 1533
- First permanent English colony in North America, 1607
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- 3 words. Conflict that delayed the British and French colonization efforts
- French colony in West Africa, gained after Berlin Conference, capital Dakar
- Island colony in the Indian Ocean claimed by France in 1715
- 2 words. British colony officially established in 1840
- Strategic port city acquired by Britain in 1819
- Mediterranean island acquired by Britain in 1814
- Spanish explorer who reached the Americas in 1492
- Pacific island nation ceded to Britain in 1874
- British North American colony founded in 1607, first permanent settlement
19 Clues: British colony in South Asia, gained in 1857 • North African region taken by France in 1854 • Caribbean island colonized by Britain in 1655 • Pacific island nation ceded to Britain in 1874 • Strategic port city acquired by Britain in 1819 • Mediterranean island acquired by Britain in 1814 • Spanish explorer who reached the Americas in 1492 • ...
paises y nacionalidades 2020-05-06
20 Clues: – French • – Polish • – Italian • – Spanish • – Turkish • – Russian • – Swedish • – Serbian • – Filipino • – Egyptian • – Filipino • – Peruvian • – Pakistani • – Norwegian • – Uruguayan • – Portuguese • – Paraguayan • – Ecuadorian • – Venezuelan • States – American
Nationalities and countries 2023-10-04
19 Clues: Italy • French • Sweden • Ukraine • Spanish • English • Germany • Albania • Chinese • Denmark • Moroccan • Japanese • American • Canadian • Brazilian • Australia • Portuguese • Argentinian • Great Britain
Countries and nationalities 2023-09-25
19 Clues: Czech • Mexico • Brazil • French • German • Polish • Russia • Spanish • Italian • Chinese • Turkish • Nigeria • the USA • English • Japanese • Scotland • Australia • Portuguese • Argentinian
Mots croisés sur la cuisine française 2022-01-04
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- A buttery , flaky breakfast pastry
- A stewed vegetable dish which inspired a Disney movie
- A French delicacy made using duck
- Cream filled oblong pastry
- Long and narrow French bread
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- A "thousand layers" pastry
- A French dessert which has a top layer of caramelized and hardened sugar
- A popular French soup
8 Clues: A popular French soup • A "thousand layers" pastry • Cream filled oblong pastry • Long and narrow French bread • A French delicacy made using duck • A buttery , flaky breakfast pastry • A stewed vegetable dish which inspired a Disney movie • A French dessert which has a top layer of caramelized and hardened sugar
Claude Debussy 2022-01-12
9 Clues: A French composer • French for "The Sea" • French for "Moonlight" • Music that focuses on mood • The instrument played by Debussy • Debussy masterpiece composed in 1892 • The country that Debussy was born in • A person who creates and writes music • Indonesian music performed with bells and gongs
french revolution 2022-03-07
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- an event women participated in french revolution
- what did the people have a right to resist
- How many years did the French revolution last
- members of a loosely knit political faction diplomats individuals sent to other rulers seeking help
- A system of land used in france
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- document implemented after the revolution
- who made up a majority of the french population
- name of the manufactirers and rich in France
- city in which the french people stormed into
9 Clues: A system of land used in france • document implemented after the revolution • what did the people have a right to resist • name of the manufactirers and rich in France • city in which the french people stormed into • How many years did the French revolution last • who made up a majority of the french population • an event women participated in french revolution • ...
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The French Revolution and Napoléon 2016-02-23
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- Made up of the rest of the population about 97%
- French for "stroke of state"
- Only vote yes or no and cannot add any suggestions
- Another word for urban middle class
- 83 equal districts
- Made up about 2% of the population, nobility
- Group that felt the revolution had gone on long enough
- Every adult male could vote even if he didn't own land
- Agreement between Napoléon and the pope recognizing Catholicism is the religion of most French citizens
- Favored domination of France by Paris
- Had no definite views
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- Group that had no extreme views
- Love of one's country rather than one's native region
- Peasants thought the nobles where going to crush them
- Named for the department of the Gironde
- Meaning counter or against the revolution
- Reference to the time before 1789
- Made up about 1% of the population, clergy
- Burning or destroying crops and everything else the Grand Army might need
- The National Convention trying to suppress all opposition and revolts within France
- Made of three groups, Girondins, Jacobins, and delegates
- France's national anthem
- Another term for "the draft"
- French for "emigrants"
- Group that wanted more drastic changes
25 Clues: 83 equal districts • Had no definite views • French for "emigrants" • France's national anthem • French for "stroke of state" • Another term for "the draft" • Group that had no extreme views • Reference to the time before 1789 • Another word for urban middle class • Favored domination of France by Paris • Group that wanted more drastic changes • ...
Oh Canada! 2017-03-06
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- French in French
- Fluent in two languages
- Created from Rupert's Land
- One of Canada's official languages
- province that joined in 1867
- Name of Canada's unification
- Site of historic battle for Quebec City
- Final piece driven into the Canada-Pacific Railroad
- Section of Canada with all control given the federal government
- Formerly Canada West
- Westernmost province in the country
- Capital city is Regina
- Country founded in 1867
- Section of Canada with its own internal government
- Canada's latest province
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- Formed because of the Red River Rebellion
- Site of famous Canadian WW1 victory
- Region far north
- Surname of our nation's first prime minister
- French speaking province
- Joined in 1873
- Stereotypical Canadian catchphrase
- Maritime province
- Remarkable Métis leader who led two major rebellions
- The people who live in our country
- Prairie province
- 1898 territory
- First leader of the NDP and the 'father of Medicare'
- Inspirational Canadian man whose goal was to run across Canada despite losing his leg to cancer
- The people of Acadia
- Acronym for the expansive railway built in the 1800s
31 Clues: Joined in 1873 • 1898 territory • Region far north • French in French • Prairie province • Maritime province • Formerly Canada West • The people of Acadia • Capital city is Regina • Fluent in two languages • Country founded in 1867 • French speaking province • Canada's latest province • Created from Rupert's Land • province that joined in 1867 • Name of Canada's unification • ...
Birthday Puzzle 2018-01-11
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- Koala friend
- What you just spent two years studying
- Bar where we first were engaged
- Video game console (think square-shaped)
- French dish with beans. Also, the place where your Brother in Law is from
- Special fat cat
- Video game you are really good at (allegedly)
- Popular retirement destination among French retirees
- Place where the whales weren’t
- Large attraction in Byron Bay
- Watch out for gangs of kids! They like to steal this useful item
- Special place in Australia with lots of drugs
- Gelato and friends
- Mario’s green friend
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- Not graceful, easily injured (with love
- US state. Also a good name for a dog
- Place in Quebec where it is really, really cold
- Aire’s rock
- Place where you pet kangaroos
- Better than average Thai restaurant
- State south of Arkansas
- Best cookbook ever
- Cool aquatic hobby
- Scary place in the bush that serial killers frequent
- Sweet treat with candles
- French for wife-to-be
- Choo! Choo!
- Capital of France
- Colorful bird who likes to perch on shoulders
- State that contains Sydney and Newcastle
30 Clues: Aire’s rock • Choo! Choo! • Koala friend • Special fat cat • Capital of France • Best cookbook ever • Cool aquatic hobby • Gelato and friends • Mario’s green friend • French for wife-to-be • State south of Arkansas • Sweet treat with candles • Place where you pet kangaroos • Large attraction in Byron Bay • Place where the whales weren’t • Bar where we first were engaged • ...
Birthday Puzzle 2018-01-10
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- Aire’s rock
- Gelato and friends
- Place in Quebec where it is really, really cold
- Cool aquatic hobby
- Mario’s green friend
- Special place in Australia with lots of drugs
- Place where the whales weren’t
- Video game console (think square-shaped)
- Video game you are really good at (allegedly)
- US state. Also a good name for a dog
- Scary place in the bush that serial killers frequent
- Capital of France
- Sweet treat with candles
- State south of Arkansas
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- Large attraction in Byron Bay
- Special fat cat
- Watch out for gangs of kids! They like to steal this useful item
- What you just spent two years studying
- Not graceful, easily injured (with love
- Best cookbook ever
- Popular retirement destination among French retirees
- Choo! Choo!
- State that contains Sydney and Newcastle
- Better than average Thai restaurant
- Bar where we first were engaged
- French dish with beans. Also, the place where your Brother in Law is from
- Colorful bird who likes to perch on shoulders
- John Wayne Enthusiast
- French for wife-to-be
- Koala friend
30 Clues: Aire’s rock • Choo! Choo! • Koala friend • Special fat cat • Capital of France • Gelato and friends • Best cookbook ever • Cool aquatic hobby • Mario’s green friend • John Wayne Enthusiast • French for wife-to-be • State south of Arkansas • Sweet treat with candles • Large attraction in Byron Bay • Place where the whales weren’t • Bar where we first were engaged • ...
The French Revolution- Causes and Background 2013-02-18
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- The Estates _____ was the assembly of the three estates.
- _____ were the well-educated members of the Third Estate.
- The _____ of Paris was responsible for making the King's wishes law.
- The Controllers-General was also the Minister of ___________.
- were thinkers with ideas of how the world is or should be.
- Lettre de Cachet was a sealed letter which acted as a _________ of arrest.
- "That thing is legal because I wish it." This indicates ________ Autocracy.
- _______ Colonies joined to form the United States of America.
- ________ Revolution bankrupted the French Crown.
- The ______ Regime was the 'old' regime which describes French society.
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- The Third Estate later called themselves the __________ Assembly.
- The _____ were the Third Estate.
- Cahiers de doleances was a list of _______.
- The ______ were members of the First Estate.
- is the mental and moral qualities of an individual.
- was the Controller-General who had tried to find a remedy to the French problem.
- ________ was the belief in a three-chamber meeting.
- The _______ were members of the First Estate.
- The Estate-General was called to meet at _______.
- Marie Antoinette was an ______ Archduchess.
- The _______ Years War resulted in France's losing territory in India and Canada.
21 Clues: The _____ were the Third Estate. • Cahiers de doleances was a list of _______. • Marie Antoinette was an ______ Archduchess. • The ______ were members of the First Estate. • The _______ were members of the First Estate. • ________ Revolution bankrupted the French Crown. • The Estate-General was called to meet at _______. • ...
Celebrating 60 Years of Suz 2021-03-21
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- Sniveling Little Rat-Faced __.
- ___ and Tonic.
- Suz's High School job at ___ Shipyard.
- Suz's favorite singer/songwriter ____ Harris.
- Favorite poet in high school, __ Smith.
- Best son-in-law.
- Holly's Matron of Honor.
- The "Flying" Sculpture at UC Santa Cruz.
- Suz's zodiac sign.
- Trips to SF to visit the __ Sax outlet.
- Best Cafe near Point Fermin Park.
- Adult bookstore that didn't check ID in 1970s
- Color of UC Santa Cruz's mascot.
- High school friend who had the Cool Mom.
- Holly's high school French class name.
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- We love to play Cards against ___.
- Nickname for our high school French teacher.
- Suz's high school French class name.
- What fish did we watch run at night?
- Ferrell family's happy place.
- Name of PVHS sport teams we didn't support.
- Dumpling paradise: Din __ Fung.
- Best place to buy donuts naked.
- Frank Zappa Song, "Let's Make the ___ Turn Black."
- Suz, Jimmy and Holly's street in Santa Cruz.
- Suz and Holly's dorm at Crown College.
- A nickname for Wanda: __ Blue.
- A nickname for Ruthann.
- Dreary Fat Boring ___ Git.
- __ Creamcheese.
- Melitta's hair, Heidi M's car or a Biker pal.
31 Clues: ___ and Tonic. • __ Creamcheese. • Best son-in-law. • Suz's zodiac sign. • A nickname for Ruthann. • Holly's Matron of Honor. • Dreary Fat Boring ___ Git. • Ferrell family's happy place. • Sniveling Little Rat-Faced __. • A nickname for Wanda: __ Blue. • Dumpling paradise: Din __ Fung. • Best place to buy donuts naked. • Color of UC Santa Cruz's mascot. • ...
Unit two summative assessment 2021-10-21
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- Mountains -Beautiful mountains in south america
- -System which was the spanish economic system
- - A nickname for a place in the world
- -taking advantage of native people
- - A group of people who see themselves as and think about themselves. they also see each other as different from everyone
- -Emperor of Haiti
- - A type of economic system where the mother countries didn't allow colonies to trade freely
- -leader of french army that lost to the haitians
- -Controlling your own territory and not letting others control it
- - How everyone was listed as like crielos or peninsulars
- -French emperor lost their head through the national razor
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- -someone with a parent thats white and a african parent
- -Selling a huge chunk of land to the usa known as the L_____(insert here)
- - mountain system in mexico
- -An educated enslaved person who became the leader in the french and haitian revolution
- -white European children born Iberian Peninsula which is in Spain and Portugal
- -Payment for destruction
- -children of peninsulas and were born in Latin America with less privilege's
- -A person with one indigenous parent
- -a country
20 Clues: -a country • -Emperor of Haiti • -Payment for destruction • - mountain system in mexico • -taking advantage of native people • -A person with one indigenous parent • - A nickname for a place in the world • -System which was the spanish economic system • Mountains -Beautiful mountains in south america • -leader of french army that lost to the haitians • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-22
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- Belief that the earth is the center of the universe
- Belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- Irish and British scientist who is known as the father of modern chemistry
- French philosophe who believed powers should be separated
- French scientist who invented modern-day Analytical Geometry
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- People who presented new ways of thinking
- Art with strong lines and dull colors
- Art with soft lines and colors
- German scientist who supported the Heliocentric Theory
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- English scientist who invented empiricism
- Dutch scientist who discovered bacteria using a microscope
- French philosophe who believed people should practice whatever religion they wanted
- English philosophe who believed all women should have equal rights
- English philosophe who believed all humans were selfish and wicked
- Swiss philosophe who believed people needed a good government
- Polish scientist who invented the Heliocentric Theory
- English scientist who discovered the Laws of Gravity
- Italian philosophe who believed the punishment of torture should be abolished
- Italian scientist who invented the telescope
- British scientist who invented a vaccine for smallpox
- English philosophe who believed everyone had three natural rights; liberty, life, and property
22 Clues: Art with soft lines and colors • Art with strong lines and dull colors • English scientist who invented empiricism • People who presented new ways of thinking • Italian scientist who invented the telescope • Parties where people met to discuss new ideas • Belief that the sun is the center of the universe • Belief that the earth is the center of the universe • ...
Chapter 4:People, Places and Terms 2022-11-18
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- produced just enough to meet the needs of their family
- brought in from foreign markets
- sell abroad
- englishman who was secretary of state then prime minister
- crop sold for money return
- african prince kidnapped with his sister
- in 1760 he observed colonial life
- treaty with canada where they split the islands
- main crop of the 13 colonies
- Ottawa chief that was friends with the French and war with English
- low,flat land near the coast
- a route that makes the shape of a triangle
- the boss over slaves
- trading illegally
- british appointed general,drove french out of the Ohio valley
- colonies ruled by governers
- french fort deep in the forest
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- variety
- mountain range in america west of the colonies
- area in the Appalachian Mountains where they had small subsistence farms
- investors
- field around the fortress in Quebec
- capital of new france
- strict set of rules set by the government for slave owners to follow
- union
- a series of raids in Pennsylvania and Virginia
- A route believed by explorers from Europe and Asia through America
27 Clues: union • variety • investors • sell abroad • trading illegally • the boss over slaves • capital of new france • crop sold for money return • colonies ruled by governers • main crop of the 13 colonies • low,flat land near the coast • french fort deep in the forest • brought in from foreign markets • in 1760 he observed colonial life • field around the fortress in Quebec • ...
my english vocab 2022-10-19
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- Latin (n.) a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions
- German (n.) supply sparingly and with restricted quantities
- Latin (n) a period of rest or relief
- Dutch (v.) to treat with contemptuous disregard
- French (n.) a flamboyant deceiver; one who attracts customers with tricks or jokes
- Latin (adj.) accorded a great deal of respect especially because of age, wisdom or character
- Dutch (n.) a shackle for the ankles or feet
- Latin (v.) lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of
- Latin (adj.) showing deep-seated resentment
- French (v.) turn pale, as if in fear
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- Latin (v.) be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity
- French (v.) feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious
- Old English(v.) being destroyed, damaged or ruined
- Latin (adj.) eager to surpass others
- Latin (adj.) rude; cranky; ill-tempered
- Latin (adj.) showing unfeeling resistance to tender feelings
- Latin (adj.) most unfortunate or miserable
- Latin(adj.) the trait of being uncommunicative; not volunteering anything more than necessary
- Latin (n) rest; tranquility; relaxation
- Greek (adj.) of heaven or the spirit
20 Clues: Latin (n) a period of rest or relief • Latin (adj.) eager to surpass others • Greek (adj.) of heaven or the spirit • French (v.) turn pale, as if in fear • Latin (adj.) rude; cranky; ill-tempered • Latin (n) rest; tranquility; relaxation • Latin (adj.) most unfortunate or miserable • Dutch (n.) a shackle for the ankles or feet • Latin (adj.) showing deep-seated resentment • ...
Canada 2023-09-15
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- The mix of Chips or French fries with cheddar cheese curds, covered with gravy
- The ocean on the west of Canada
- In Newfoundland and Labrador, you can see
- The western most 'prairle province'
- The national symbol on the Canadian quarter
- The national tree
- Nova Scotia is best known for '...' culture
- Province capital of Nova Scotia is
- Capital of Canada
- National animal of Canada
- The largest National park in Canada
- Polar bear capital of the World is
- The least populated territory
- Capital of Yukon
- Territory, that is best known for the most peaceful and strict event in history
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- Famous waterfall in Ontario
- The second spoken language in Canada
- The largest freshwater lake is
- Prince Edward Island's capital is
- Province, where french is dominant language
- British Columbia is best known for its
- The longest river in Canada is
- Warm and swift current that follows on the eastern coastline of Atlantic Ocean
- Gros Morne National Park is located in
- Nova Scotia is also popular for
- The most populated province
- Province capital of Saskatchewan
- The oldest park
- Capital of New Brunswick is
- The popular sport
30 Clues: The oldest park • Capital of Yukon • The national tree • Capital of Canada • The popular sport • National animal of Canada • Famous waterfall in Ontario • The most populated province • Capital of New Brunswick is • The least populated territory • The largest freshwater lake is • The longest river in Canada is • The ocean on the west of Canada • Nova Scotia is also popular for • ...
Aleeeeeex! 2023-11-05
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- Terminally sarcastic fellow: French word goes back (3)
- Twisting door handle with energy leads to ossified tissue (4)
- Edmonton team is upset after losing left favourite dog (5)
- Pagan meadow has headless fowl (7)
- The squabble loses its leader for the love of Terrance (3)
- Biting cat owns us, I see (7)
- Over half of spring flowers stand (4)
- Tight firearms sent back (4)
- Trotted out terrible curtain ad (4)
- Biscuit maker, you’ve no hair so I hear (9)
- Like something demonic, there’s an evil eye in that dish! (8)
- And another thing, act like walls one heard (7)
- Broken ICU seats can be turned into luggage (8)
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- Recreant or mixed up friend? (8)
- Brainy presenter, Pfeiffer, has time but no energy in the end (8)
- Joy engulfs the North West Territories’s lovely friend (5)
- Stealing iodine makes savage clinging (7)
- Ferries closed to partly French articles (8)
- Sweater fabrics reek if reversed (5)
- Prohibit a sodium: monkey’s favourite (6)
- Broken wheel part is wonderful constant in life (4)
- Terrible nighttime tripe preceded by red-tinged amazing human (4,6)
- Not french dagger. Entry code.
23 Clues: Tight firearms sent back (4) • Biting cat owns us, I see (7) • Not french dagger. Entry code. • Recreant or mixed up friend? (8) • Pagan meadow has headless fowl (7) • Trotted out terrible curtain ad (4) • Sweater fabrics reek if reversed (5) • Over half of spring flowers stand (4) • Stealing iodine makes savage clinging (7) • Prohibit a sodium: monkey’s favourite (6) • ...
Riley Gibson - Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-01-08
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- -having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems.
- - invented telescope
- provides each branch of gov
- fancy gatherings
- relating to neoclassical
- people live together in society in accordance with an agreement that establishes moral and political rules of behavior
- a power known as benevolent depost
- opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- which same territiory is controlled by two levels of giv
- - sun centered
- French word for philosopher
- french man of letters
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- God, reason, nature, and humanity
- former empress of russia
- - a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries
- 3rd us presdient
- belief in the existence of a supreme being
- relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries
- philosopher and writer
- british writer and philosper
- anoffical act taken by all 13 american colonies
- english polymath
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century,
- french writer
- spells out americans rightd
- english philosoper and phycian
26 Clues: french writer • - sun centered • 3rd us presdient • english polymath • fancy gatherings • - invented telescope • french man of letters • philosopher and writer • former empress of russia • relating to neoclassical • provides each branch of gov • spells out americans rightd • French word for philosopher • british writer and philosper • english philosoper and phycian • ...
TEMPLE'S BEAUTY & THE BEAST CROSSWORD #1 2024-03-19
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- NAME OF PERSON WHO PLAYS BASS CLARINET IN PIT BAND
- NAME OF "BATB" COMPOSER (WITH NO SPACE IN NAME)
- FRENCH WORD FOR "MISTER" OR "SIR"
- THE NAME OF OUR 7TH MS. POTTS
- FRENCH WORD FOR "GIRLS"
- NAME OF THE PERSON THE "WHOLE TOWN" SEEMS TO BE "INTO" (BUT NOT BELLE)
- JAKE & IZAAC PLAY THIS INSTRUMENT IN OUR PIT BAND
- MUSIC PLAYED TO GET THE CAST OFF THE STAGE IS CALLED A ______.
- ANDY & REI PLAY THIS ROLE IN OUR PRODUCTION
- FIRST NAME OF 7TH GRADER PLAYING MADAME GRAND DE LA BOUCHE
- NAME OF OUR 7TH GRADER LEFOU
- WHEN MUSIC IS RE-INTRODUCED IN A MUSICAL, IT IS MOST OFTEN CALLED A ____.
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- MANKI & AILEEN MAKE UP THIS SECTION IN OUR PIT BAND
- SEVERAL PIECES IN THIS PRODUCTION IS WRITTEN IN 3/4 METER, AND COMMONLY CALLED A ____.
- ALEX & NATHAN SHARE THIS ROLE IN OUR PRODUCTION
- MATTHEW DOMINGUEZ PLAYS THIS CHARACTER IN OUT PRODUCTION
- MUSIC WORD USED TO DESCRIBE A PIECE THAT WAS TAKEN FROM ITS ORIGINAL FORM AND REWRITTEN FOR SINGERS OR MUSICIANS
- THIS IS THE TITLE TO MUSIC CUE #28 IN OUR PRODUCTION
- WHAT MONTH IS OUR BATB PRODUCTION?
- FRENCH WORD FOR "MISS" OR YOUNG LADY.
20 Clues: FRENCH WORD FOR "GIRLS" • NAME OF OUR 7TH GRADER LEFOU • THE NAME OF OUR 7TH MS. POTTS • FRENCH WORD FOR "MISTER" OR "SIR" • WHAT MONTH IS OUR BATB PRODUCTION? • FRENCH WORD FOR "MISS" OR YOUNG LADY. • ANDY & REI PLAY THIS ROLE IN OUR PRODUCTION • ALEX & NATHAN SHARE THIS ROLE IN OUR PRODUCTION • NAME OF "BATB" COMPOSER (WITH NO SPACE IN NAME) • ...
Classical Piano Composers Crossword 2024-04-13
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- - "French composer of minimalist piano pieces."
- - "German composer known for his symphonies and piano works."
- - "German composer known for his 'Songs Without Words.'"
- - "Russian composer of 'The Nutcracker' and 'Swan Lake.'"
- - "Deaf composer of the 'Moonlight Sonata.'"
- - "Norwegian composer of 'Peer Gynt' and 'Lyric Pieces.'"
- - "Hungarian composer known for his folk-inspired compositions."
- - "Russian composer known for his mystical piano works."
- - "Virtuoso pianist and composer from Hungary."
- - "Russian composer of 'Peter and the Wolf' and 'Romeo and Juliet.'"
- - "Italian Baroque composer of keyboard sonatas."
- - "French impressionist composer of 'Clair de Lune.'"
- - "Austrian composer known as the 'Father of the Symphony.'"
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- - "German-born composer known for 'The Messiah' and 'Water Music.'"
- - "Polish composer known for his expressive piano works."
- - "Russian composer known for his lush piano concertos."
- - "Russian composer of 'Pictures at an Exhibition.'"
- - "Italian Baroque composer of keyboard sonatas."
- - "Spanish composer known for 'Iberia' and 'Suite Española.'"
- - "Baroque master known for his keyboard compositions."
- - "French composer known for 'Boléro' and 'Pavane for a Dead Princess.'"
- - "Child prodigy composer from Austria."
- - "Austrian composer of 'Impromptus' and 'Moments Musicaux.'"
- - "German composer of 'Carnaval' and 'Kinderszenen.'"
24 Clues: - "Child prodigy composer from Austria." • - "Deaf composer of the 'Moonlight Sonata.'" • - "French composer of minimalist piano pieces." • - "Virtuoso pianist and composer from Hungary." • - "Italian Baroque composer of keyboard sonatas." • - "Italian Baroque composer of keyboard sonatas." • - "Russian composer of 'Pictures at an Exhibition.'" • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2024-11-10
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- harsh laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774
- formal statement
- To protest British Parliament's tax on tea
- a complaint
- Seven Years' War.
- a secret political organization in the American Revolution
- specified the conditions for the lodging of British troops
- a natural barrier between the eastern Coastal Plain
- the insurrection fought between 1775 and 1783
- Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence
- closing the port of Boston
- An assembly of representative
- a tax put on the American colonies by the British in 1765
- among the few heroes of the Revolutionary War from Georgia
- act that gave the king more power
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- a meeting of delegates of 12
- served as a Georgia governor
- tyranny
- Appalachian boundary line after the French and Indian War
- acted as a spy for the local militia
- enslaved African American
- the founding document of the United States
- Ended the French Indian war
- British-born American Founding Father
- British sovereign to fight alongside his soldiers
- a major victory for the Patriots
- a failed attempt by American and French forces
- introduction of the declaration of independence
28 Clues: tyranny • a complaint • formal statement • Seven Years' War. • enslaved African American • closing the port of Boston • Ended the French Indian war • a meeting of delegates of 12 • served as a Georgia governor • An assembly of representative • a major victory for the Patriots • act that gave the king more power • acted as a spy for the local militia • ...
Jacob Sickles - Napoleon and French Revolution 2025-01-30
Across
- - pre-revolution classes
- - Napoleon sent an army through Spain to Portugal
- - ancient/political ways of doing things
- - new consitutional monarchy
- - Emperor of France,general of the France army
- - forcefully takeover something
- - meeting called by the king
- - execution of tons of people
- - radical party
- - king replacement for Napoleon
- - French school for boys
- - GB makes a counter-blockade-attack to weaken France
- - rightful ruller
- - radical political party
- - Napoleon inspired nationalism and independence
- - Freed tons of people
- - aggrement
- - people voted for Napoleon to be a dictator
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- - Napoleon's last war
- - people who left France
- - promised to make a contract
- - a way to have the enemy win for nothing
- - French code made by Napoleon
- - atempt to make Europe a self-sufficant system
- - equal power
- - made the reign of terror
- - Queen after Louis XVI died
- - Napoleon came back to France
- - founded by the Third Estate
- - rumors and beliefs about the Reign of Terror
- - French lost naval ships
- - Austria prince, leader of the Congress of Vienna
- - the 5 national powers meet to talk about Napoleon
- - soliders
- - merciful death
35 Clues: - soliders • - aggrement • - equal power • - radical party • - merciful death • - rightful ruller • - Napoleon's last war • - Freed tons of people • - pre-revolution classes • - people who left France • - French school for boys • - French lost naval ships • - radical political party • - made the reign of terror • - new consitutional monarchy • - Queen after Louis XVI died • ...
Strangers in the night 2025-02-08
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- Expensive spice known for its golden colour.
- Nut known for its distinctive green colour.
- Aromatic herb commonly used in pesto.
- Japanese citrus fruit with a tart flavour.
- Delicacy often served with blinis or toast.
- The time when the event takes
- A word representing unfamiliar people meeting for the first time.
- Highly marbled, premium Japanese beef.
- Crustacean prized for its sweet, tender meat.
- Type of tomato known for its rich flavour and variety.
- Popular flavor derived from orchid pods.
- French word for 'cream', often used in desserts.
- French word for apple, but also used for potatoes.
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- Luxury French dish made from duck or goose liver.
- Common root vegetable, often mashed or fried.
- Sparkling wine from France, synonymous with celebration.
- Edible fungi used in many cuisines worldwide.
- Small, red, tart fruit used in desserts.
- Rare and aromatic fungus used in gourmet dishes.
- Vibrant red root vegetable, often used in salads.
- Pungent bulb used for flavouring dishes.
- Italian cheese with a creamy center.
- Root vegetable with a celery-like flavor.
- Mild, onion-like vegetable used in soups and stews.
24 Clues: The time when the event takes • Italian cheese with a creamy center. • Aromatic herb commonly used in pesto. • Highly marbled, premium Japanese beef. • Small, red, tart fruit used in desserts. • Pungent bulb used for flavouring dishes. • Popular flavor derived from orchid pods. • Root vegetable with a celery-like flavor. • Japanese citrus fruit with a tart flavour. • ...
French Revolution.. Again! 2025-03-28
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- An oath taken by members of the National Assembly to create a new constitution.
- The middle class.
- A pivotal event marking the start of the French Revolution.
- of Public Safety A powerful committee that led France during the Reign of Terror.
- The political and social system of France before the Revolution.
- The legislative body of France, representing the three estates.
- The commoners (bourgeoisie, peasants, urban workers).
- The clergy.
- of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen A document outlining the basic rights of all French citizens.
- A radical political group during the Revolution.
- Robespierre A key leader of the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror.
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- Queen of France during the Revolution.
- The legislative body of France during the early years of the Revolution.
- Radical working-class revolutionaries.
- A period of violence during the Revolution, led by Maximilien Robespierre.
- A strong sense of loyalty and devotion to one's nation.
- The nobility.
- A revolutionary assembly formed by the Third Estate.
- A device used for executions during the Revolution.
- King of France during the Revolution.
- A form of government in which power is held by the people and their elected representatives.
21 Clues: The clergy. • The nobility. • The middle class. • King of France during the Revolution. • Queen of France during the Revolution. • Radical working-class revolutionaries. • A radical political group during the Revolution. • A device used for executions during the Revolution. • A revolutionary assembly formed by the Third Estate. • ...
Haitian Revolution 2025-02-17
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- Declared Haiti's independence on January 1, 1804.
- an armed uprising by slaves
- All human beings are born free and equal with a right to life liberty and property.
- Movement to end slavery
- Largest group, forced into brutal plantation labor.
- a set of laws governing the conduct of the slaves during the French colonial period
- The local religion for the slaves in Haiti led by Boukman.
- The French colony that became Haiti.
- Wealthy white plantation owners in Haiti.
- A major change in government or society.
- Former slave, leader of the Haitian Revolution.
- The main export of Saint Domingue
- Voodoo priest who led the 1791 slave revolt.
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- Free people of color, some owned slaves.
- large-scale farming of cash crops using exploited labor. (Slaves)
- A group of people in one place who are ruled by a parent country elsewhere.
- Reparations Haiti paid to former slave owners AFTER the Haitian Revolution causing poverty in Haiti for generations
- runaway slaves in the Carribean
- French ruler who tried to reclaim Haiti.
- Poorer whites, artisans, and laborers in Haiti.
- Mixed-race population with some privileges.
21 Clues: Movement to end slavery • an armed uprising by slaves • runaway slaves in the Carribean • The main export of Saint Domingue • The French colony that became Haiti. • Free people of color, some owned slaves. • French ruler who tried to reclaim Haiti. • A major change in government or society. • Wealthy white plantation owners in Haiti. • ...
Harry Derham Winners 25/26 Season 2025-12-16
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- Ffos Las winner, tuneful female
- Haydock winner, cheeky, 180 degrees turning from the east
- Ascot winner, NATO
- Warwick and Carlisle winner, clearly French
- Lingfield winner, may encounter this on a long winding one in Norfolk
- Wincanton chase winner, didn't need a companion embarking though, fantastic colours in the sky
- Stylish Carlisle winner, Dwayne Johnson springs to mind
- Worcester winner, best to look before you open
- Newbury winner, a daughter of Jack
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- Haydock chase winner, the one that got away, skilfully elusive
- Hereford winner, boys Police Station up there
- Doncaster winner, French Lady up there with the stars in the night sky
- Multiple winner, angry military person
- Newcastle winner, Spanish slang for attractive person
- Multiple winner, has the stables to himself
- Chepstow winner, bit of a French show-off
- Big prize Ascot winner, bear may have this name too, is the colour
- Chepstow winner, Donald works here
- Huntingdon winner, diamond, graphite, allotropes
- "Super....." Haydock chase debut winner
- Carlisle and Wetherby winner, neanderthals home, London's fell down
- Uttoxeter winner, fragrant flower, milky colour
- Uttoxeter winner, sounds Italian
- Warwick winner, a role for Southern Irish capital
24 Clues: Ascot winner, NATO • Ffos Las winner, tuneful female • Uttoxeter winner, sounds Italian • Chepstow winner, Donald works here • Newbury winner, a daughter of Jack • Multiple winner, angry military person • "Super....." Haydock chase debut winner • Chepstow winner, bit of a French show-off • Multiple winner, has the stables to himself • ...
Iconic Fashion Brands and Designers Crossword 2024-02-13
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- This French luxury fashion house is known for its double 'C' logo.
- Italian luxury brand famous for its floral patterns and "GG" logo.
- This French luxury fashion house is named after its founder, known for the Le Smoking tuxedo suit for women.
- This Italian brand is known for its "V" logo and luxurious leather goods.
- This designer's initials are MK, known for accessible luxury handbags and watches.
- French luxury house famous for its Birkin bag.
- British designer known for her minimalist designs and unique wedding dresses.
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- Iconic British fashion brand famous for its trench coats and check pattern.
- This American designer is known for her colorful handbags and playful jewelry.
- French designer known for introducing the 'New Look' silhouette in the late 1940s.
- American fashion designer known for his classic, preppy style and polo shirts.
- This American brand is famous for its signature monogrammed handbags and accessories.
12 Clues: French luxury house famous for its Birkin bag. • This French luxury fashion house is known for its double 'C' logo. • Italian luxury brand famous for its floral patterns and "GG" logo. • This Italian brand is known for its "V" logo and luxurious leather goods. • Iconic British fashion brand famous for its trench coats and check pattern. • ...
Battles of World War II 2020-05-07
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- Britain and France join armies and the French troops waited for the Germans to attack and the German troops waited for the French to attack
- City in Japan, the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb
- Britian forces use radar and light to warn against enemies.
- 1942 April, more than 70,000 filipino and americans surrendered to the Japanese
- An attack by the Japanese Aircraft to America on December 7, 1941
- allied forces invade a small island, Okinawa, 12,000 Americans die fighting over 100,000 Japanese troops.
- Japanese and Americans first met in battle together
- British, French, Belgian and Dutch Armed forces were trapped on the beaches of Dunkirk while being bombed and strafed by the Luftwaffe.
- German forces were defeated in their attempt to capture an industrial port
- on the swamp-and-jungle-covered island near Australia
- code name for the Allied invasion of mainland Europe in WWII
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- was the code name for the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union
- World War 2 naval battle fought in the pacific
- Battle over this island and runways needed by the U.S. to use in air attacks against Japan.
- was the name given to the Allied invasion of French North Africa
- This war was one of the last before the surrender of Germany.
- German term meaning "lightning war", used to describe Germany's novel military tactics in World War II
- Where German troops laid siege to the Soviet city of Leningrad until over 1 million civilians would perish during the siege.
- The first raid conducted by the U.S against Tokyo in April 1942
19 Clues: World War 2 naval battle fought in the pacific • Japanese and Americans first met in battle together • on the swamp-and-jungle-covered island near Australia • City in Japan, the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb • was the code name for the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union • Britian forces use radar and light to warn against enemies. • ...
Napoleon Cross word 2022-02-07
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- a wave of senseless panic
- the three large social classes in france
- 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.
- the social and political system of france
- a sudden seizure of political power in a nation.
- Leading figure of the French Revolution; he was known for his intense dedication to the Revolution
- a machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution
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- an assembly of representatives from all three estates
- Queen of france from 1755-1793
- a comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon.
- a government-run public school in France.
- king of france from 1754-1792
- the period, from mid-1793 to mid-1794, when Maximilien Robespierre ruled France nearly as a dictator and thousands of political figures and ordinary citizens were executed.
- a French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate on June 17, 1789
- a families payment of one tenth of its income to a church
- a radical group made up of Parisian wage-earners and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end to food shortages.
- a soldier who is paid to fight in a foreign army.
- member of a radical political organization during the French Revolution.
- people who leave their native country for political reasons
19 Clues: a wave of senseless panic • king of france from 1754-1792 • Queen of france from 1755-1793 • the three large social classes in france • a government-run public school in France. • the social and political system of france • a sudden seizure of political power in a nation. • a soldier who is paid to fight in a foreign army. • ...
French Open Tennis Notable Winners 2025-05-06
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- Her 7 titles on clay are a record in the women’s game.
- First African American man to win at Roland-Garros—doubles title in 1968.
- Last French woman to win the singles title—she did it in style in 2000.
- France’s last men’s singles champion—his 1983 win remains iconic.
- Known as the "King of Clay - 14 French Open titles
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- One of the “Four Musketeers” and a 3-time singles champ in the 1920s.
- In 1990, she became the youngest woman to win the singles title—just 16.
- Cool under pressure—won six French titles before age 26.
- Broke barriers and won the singles title in 1956—first Black player to do so.
- Six-time champion whose all-court game thrived on clay.
- At 17, he became the youngest men’s singles champion in French Open history (1989).
- Twice completed the calendar Grand Slam—including wins in Paris in ’62 and ’69.
12 Clues: Known as the "King of Clay - 14 French Open titles • Her 7 titles on clay are a record in the women’s game. • Six-time champion whose all-court game thrived on clay. • Cool under pressure—won six French titles before age 26. • France’s last men’s singles champion—his 1983 win remains iconic. • One of the “Four Musketeers” and a 3-time singles champ in the 1920s. • ...
paises y nacionalidades 2020-05-06
20 Clues: – French • – Polish • – Italian • – Spanish • – Turkish • – Russian • – Swedish • – Serbian • – Filipino • – Egyptian • – Filipino • – Peruvian • – Pakistani • – Norwegian • – Uruguayan • – Portuguese • – Paraguayan • – Ecuadorian • – Venezuelan • States – American
paises y nacionalidades 2020-05-06
20 Clues: – French • – Polish • – Italian • – Spanish • – Turkish • – Russian • – Swedish • – Serbian • – Filipino • – Egyptian • – Filipino • – Peruvian • – Pakistani • – Norwegian • – Uruguayan • – Portuguese • – Paraguayan • – Ecuadorian • – Venezuelan • States – American
French and Indian war 2023-10-10
Across
- Great Britain lost a massive amount of money so they started _ _ _ _ _ _ the colonist
- Who won the war?
- Upper _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ was where the British and French made trades with the Native
- The war did _ _ _ have a good outcome
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- The treaty of _ _ _ _ _ ended the war
- The French and Indian war led to the American _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Who played a big role in starting the war?
- The French and Indian war lasted _ _ _ _ _ years
- The British, the French, and the Natives all fought for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
9 Clues: Who won the war? • The treaty of _ _ _ _ _ ended the war • The war did _ _ _ have a good outcome • Who played a big role in starting the war? • The French and Indian war lasted _ _ _ _ _ years • The French and Indian war led to the American _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • The British, the French, and the Natives all fought for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • ...
French Cultural Icons 2021-09-19
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- the outline of France, said to look like a 6 sided shape
- a flower design used by French kings
- a French military leader who conquered large areas of Europe at the start of the 19th century
- a popular French cheese, formed in round slabs, with a white crust
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- a famous cathedral on an island in the river that runs through Paris
- a cycling race that takes riders through large sections of France (and some other countries too!)
- a sparkling white wine from a region just to the north of Paris
- a stick shaped loaf of bread
- the name of the French flag, which is made up of 3 colours - blue, white and red
- a flaky pastry shaped like a crescent moon
- hat traditionally worn in the south west of France
- a 300-metre-tall iron tower in the centre of Paris
12 Clues: a stick shaped loaf of bread • a flower design used by French kings • a flaky pastry shaped like a crescent moon • hat traditionally worn in the south west of France • a 300-metre-tall iron tower in the centre of Paris • the outline of France, said to look like a 6 sided shape • a sparkling white wine from a region just to the north of Paris • ...
The French Revolution 2018-02-28
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- this medieval castle fortress (prison) was stormed in the opening days of the revolution...seen as a symbol of oppression
- the ineffective, unequal, "parliament" of France
- this "ism" began to influence the revolution...fierce loyalty to the state and rulers
- as with the American Revolution...this 18th century political movement significantly influenced the French Revolution
- the architect of the Reign of Terror
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- this institution was replaced by the "cult of the Supreme Being" under Robespierre's radicalism (p.566)
- the French Revolution was inspired in part by this revolution that occurred before it
- radical, bloodiest period of the revolution, many thousands executed in the name of "revolution"
- the instrument of execution favored by French revolutionaries
- the French and American Revolutions (and resistance to slavery) influenced the first successful slave revolution in ______.
- similar to England...France will execute the king but eventually be led by a military dictatorship under ______.
- the king of France during the revolution...executed
12 Clues: the architect of the Reign of Terror • the ineffective, unequal, "parliament" of France • the king of France during the revolution...executed • the instrument of execution favored by French revolutionaries • the French Revolution was inspired in part by this revolution that occurred before it • ...
Dilemma 2 2025-02-07
Across
- Treaty signed in 1794 to resolve pre-Revolutionary issues between America and GB
- Attempted bribe by the French to pocket extra money
- Ships that were seized by the English and French during the 1790's
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- French diplomat who organized the XYZ affair
- States along the coast of North Africa
- Second president of the US
- French emperor who took over France after the French revolution
- Money sent as a bribe to keep peaceful relations between states
8 Clues: Second president of the US • States along the coast of North Africa • French diplomat who organized the XYZ affair • Attempted bribe by the French to pocket extra money • French emperor who took over France after the French revolution • Money sent as a bribe to keep peaceful relations between states • ...
Continents. Countries and nationalities. 2019-02-22
18 Clues: Азия • Япония • Турция • Китаец • Испания • Венгрия • Русский • Француз • Ирландец • Германия • Австралия • Аргентина • Американец • Египетский • Итальянский • Швейцарский • Африканский • Европейский
countries 2017-02-21
18 Clues: сша • грек • духи • турок • поляк • турция • греция • польша • испанец • мексика • испания • француз • франция • британец • сообщение • мексиканец • американец • великобритания
Profesiones y Nacionalidades 2018-10-04
18 Clues: doctor • French • German • waiter • singer • Mexican • English • plumber • teacher • Italian • mechanic • engineer • architect • sportsman • Brazilian • journalist • Portuguese • receptionist
Subjects 2023-11-27
18 Clues: LO • ICT • Frans • kunst • Latijn • Engels • muziek • wiskunde • houtwerk • economie • godsdienst • wetenschap • metaalwerk • Nederlands • burgerschap • technologie • geschiedenis • aardrijkskunde
LES ADJECTIFS 2023-10-24
20 Clues: shy • easy • nice • lazy • nice • brave • funny • small • funny • proud • blond • French • strict • athletic • handsome • brilliant • difficult • pessimist • beautiful • intelligent
FBP1.1 2025-06-15
18 Clues: dél • futár • éjfél • remek • híres • rendőr • színész • francia • köszönöm • titkárnő • földrajz • nagynéni • pincérnő • csütörtök • hangszerek • Magyarország • megismerkedik • természettudomány
Christmas Gift 2016-11-30
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- Currency for Germany and France
- Army base in Germany
- What language is "Guten Morgen"
- Caboose is at the end of it
- Largest city in Germany
- French "Hello"
- Airplanes do this
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- Capital city of France
- City near base where Simon grew up
- Born on November 13th
- Language spoken in France
- Born November 28th
- Who built the Eiffel Tower
13 Clues: French "Hello" • Airplanes do this • Born November 28th • Army base in Germany • Born on November 13th • Capital city of France • Largest city in Germany • Language spoken in France • Who built the Eiffel Tower • Caboose is at the end of it • Currency for Germany and France • What language is "Guten Morgen" • City near base where Simon grew up
Age of Enlightenment 2025-01-17
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- Chemist known for his Law, describing the behavior of gases.
- Protestant reformer who emphasized predestination.
- English philosopher who wrote "Leviathan" and supported strong central authority.
- English physician who discovered the circulation of blood.
- The process used by scientists to test hypotheses and conduct experiments.
- French Enlightenment thinker who supported freedom of speech
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- English jurist known for his works on common law.
- French Enlightenment thinker who supported freedom of speech.
- French political thinker who proposed the separation of powers.
- Known for defining the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- American Founding Father and author of the Declaration of Independence.
- Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model.
- English philosopher who introduced the concept of natural rights.
13 Clues: English jurist known for his works on common law. • Protestant reformer who emphasized predestination. • Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model. • English physician who discovered the circulation of blood. • Chemist known for his Law, describing the behavior of gases. • French Enlightenment thinker who supported freedom of speech • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2015-11-04
18 Clues: grek • polak • Chiny • Włoch • Polska • Anglia • anglik • Grecja • Japonia • Hiszpan • francuz • Francja • Brazylia • chińczyk • Hiszpania • japończyk • Portugalia • portugalczyk
Practice English phonetics 2022-09-06
18 Clues: /dɒɡ/ • /pʊt/ • /kʌt/ • /fɑːr/ • /bɔːt/ • /bɪəd/ • /beər/ • /aʊər/ • /nəʊt/ • /ɡɜːl/ • /leɪk/ • /kjuːt/ • /hjuːdʒ/ • /ˈæp.əl/ • /frentʃ/ • /ˈɒn.ɪst/ • /ˈpeɪ.pər/ • /ˈɪŋ.ɡlɪʃ/
Practice English phonetics 2022-09-06
Lenguajes del mundo / World Languages 2025-09-05
18 Clues: Greek • Dutch • German • French • Danish • Polish • Arabic • Italian • Russian • English • Spanish • Turkish • Chinese • Japanese • Norwegian • Icelandic • Portuguese • Vietnamese
literatuur 2013-11-18
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- a way of building
- painter of the Mona Lisa
- a french artpainter
- the Sun King
- a painting of leonardo da vinci in 1474-8
- a dutch painter
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- the proverb seize the day
- painter of the holy trinity
- the perfect humanist
- a german monk
- king of Navarra
- a dutch painter who lived in leiden
- a French-Swiss Christian theologian
13 Clues: the Sun King • a german monk • king of Navarra • a dutch painter • a way of building • a french artpainter • the perfect humanist • painter of the Mona Lisa • the proverb seize the day • painter of the holy trinity • a dutch painter who lived in leiden • a French-Swiss Christian theologian • a painting of leonardo da vinci in 1474-8
Adjetivos 2012-12-06
Countries and nationalities 2019-04-03
18 Clues: США • грек • поляк • турок • Турция • Греция • Италия • Польша • француз • Франция • Мексика • испанец • Испания • британец • Британия • итальянец • мексиканец • американец
Las clases 2021-11-17
18 Clues: art • math • night • lunch • music • health • minute • school • french • english • classes • spanish • biology • history • sciences • finances • chemistry • afternoon
Countries and Nationalities 2023-11-09
19 Clues: USA • China • Japan • korea • spain • india • italy • canada • france • poland • England • Ireland • germany • vietnam • America • Denmark • holland • Australia • Argentina
Jan 5 Vocab 2023-01-05
18 Clues: Garš • Jūra • Kalni • Ziema • Bieži • Rudens • Vasara • Auksti • Vācija • Karsti • Ēdiens • Slēpot • Angliski • Mācīties • Igaunija • Franciski • Pavasaris • Galvaspilsēta
CW 1115-35 1409-19 2017-10-31
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- , knapsack
- , to cause to seem inferior : disparage; to take away a part so as to impair : detract
- , a short, pithy, and instructive saying or formulation : aphorism
- , position that requires little or no work and that provides an income
- , a terse formulation of a truth or sentiment : adage
- , commonly accepted or supposed
- , a shelte for those infected with a contagious disease
- , a commander in chief or emperor of the ancient Romans
- , feature for automatically counteracting the effect of error; hyphenated
- , a court or forum of justice
- , so-called; (French, 2 words)
- , one who has undisputed influence or power
- , an idea that dominates one's mind especially for a prolonged period; (French, Hyphenated)
- , a police officer's billy club
- , to cause to become less harsh or hostile : mollify
- , a punishment consisting of beating the soles of the feet with a stick (Spanish)
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- , having the guardianship of a person or a thing
- , person who is pessimistic about the present and foresees a calamitous future
- , characterized by or appealing to self-indulgence; decline
- , exquisite, choice; (French)
- , a preliminary case history of a medical or psychiatric patient; reminiscence
- , the oppressive influence of the past; (2 words)
- , majestic and stately
- , characterized by high spirits, generosity, or readiness to talk : open
- , an assertion made but not proved, dictum; (Latin, 2 words)
- , inalienable possession of lands; the influence of the past regarded as controlling the present
- , having an inflexible or ultraconservative character
- , potpourri, hodgepodge
- , to give new life to
- , the apparent displacement in apparent direction of an object seen from two different points
- , a wicked act or thing : sin; gross injustice : wickedness
- , to the limit : unsparingly; (French, 2 words)
32 Clues: , knapsack • , to give new life to • , majestic and stately • , potpourri, hodgepodge • , exquisite, choice; (French) • , a court or forum of justice • , so-called; (French, 2 words) • , commonly accepted or supposed • , a police officer's billy club • , one who has undisputed influence or power • , having the guardianship of a person or a thing • ...
why had the international peace collapse in 1939? 2022-03-29
Across
- how many years were there a feeling of distrust between the Soviet Union and the British and French?
- who is the British prime minister that announced on the BBC radio?
- the policy of appeasement was badly criticised for not standing up to dictators like?
- how many days that Britain and France took to issue an ultimatum?
- what civil war occurred in 1936-1939?
- what did hitler wanted to seek in the east?
- who withdrew from the League in 1937?
- who marched into the Rhineland in March 1936?
- in what month did Mussolini visited Berlin in 1937?
- what was pursued by the British and French governments in relation to Hitler and his demands?
- what part of Poland fell into germany?
- in what war did hitler succeed to achieve success in Austria and Czechoslovakia?
- who suspected that the appeasers secretly preferred an accommodation with Germany than with the Soviet Union?
- where was the second meeting of hitler and chamberlain on september 22?
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- what event symbolise the awful cost of appeasement?
- what did hitler wanted to create where all german-speaking lived?
- what pact did the italy signed with Germany
- what did the union with Austria also called, 1938?
- what name was given to the vote by Saarlanders?
- what agreement caused controversy in 1938?
- what did the british navy and the french army were instructed to do after the second meeting?
- what state contains coalfield, factories, and railways stations?
- what happen to Rhineland in 1936?
- poland's fear of allowing Soviet troops to cross its territory in the event of an attack on Germany caused the british-french-soviet to?
- who wanted to destroy the Treaty of Versailles?
25 Clues: what happen to Rhineland in 1936? • what civil war occurred in 1936-1939? • who withdrew from the League in 1937? • what part of Poland fell into germany? • what agreement caused controversy in 1938? • what pact did the italy signed with Germany • what did hitler wanted to seek in the east? • who marched into the Rhineland in March 1936? • ...
The French Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-12
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- Social classes in France before the French Revolution. There were three.
- Oath taken by 3rd Estate, promising to write a new constitution for France.
- Declaration of the Rights of Man and ___________
- Conference held after the defeat of Napoleon, led by Austria to erase the ideals of the French Revolution.
- Educated, middle class people (Doctors, Lawyers, etc.)
- A series of laws established by Napoleon that affected the lands he conquered throughout Western Europe.
- Jacobin leader who become leader of Committee of Public Safety; goal was to make France a "Republic of Virtue"; instituted the Reign of Terror
- Radical leaders of Legislative Assembly made up of mostly middleclass lawyers or intellectuals.
- Queen of France who was disliked by the French people. She was executed in October 1793.
- To give up power to rule.
- Period during the Revolution from July 1793 to July 1794 when thousands of people were executed without fair trials.
- Committee of Public _____________
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- Old social class system of the 3 estates
- Period of chaos caused by famine in which peasants rioted against nobles.
- General and emperor; ended the period of revolution and violence in France
- The legislative body of France. Each Estate was entitled to one vote on legislative matters.
- Method of execution used during the Reign of Terror.
- 5 man ruling body created by the Constitution of 1795; it was ineffective and corrupt.
- Prison in Paris where political prisoners were held
- Third Estate declared themselves this body; first new government during the first stage of the French Revolution
- Pride in one's country or culture, often excessive in nature.
- King of France during the Revolution; he was executed in January 1793.
22 Clues: To give up power to rule. • Committee of Public _____________ • Old social class system of the 3 estates • Declaration of the Rights of Man and ___________ • Prison in Paris where political prisoners were held • Method of execution used during the Reign of Terror. • Educated, middle class people (Doctors, Lawyers, etc.) • ...
Canada's History - From Colony to Nation 2022-11-10
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- Canada has had __________ achieving a strong sense of being as a nation.
- In 1982 Canadians peacefully won the right to change their __________ without British approval.
- The two official languages of Quebec are English and __________.
- Canada’s loyal support in the World Wars gradually led to the nation’s full __________.
- The new Canadian government promised continued protection for the French Language and culture in __________.
- France ruled the area around the St. Lawrence River and the __________ Lakes.
- In the 1900’s Canadians fought side by side with the British and these people in the two World Wars.
- In 1867 the different colonies of Canada became one nation and became known as the this of Canada.
- During the 1600’s and 1700’s France fought with this country for territory around the globe.
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- For about 100 years, Great Britain held Canada as a what?
- __________ and Native North Americans lived for thousands of years in Canada before European settlers arrived.
- The first Europeans in Canada were these kind of explorers.
- The two most important French settlements were Quebec and this city.
- In the 1500’s and 1600’s, both Britain and this country claimed areas of Canada.
- Canadas population is made up of many different __________.
- All government documents in Quebec are printed in __________ languages.
- French speakers in Canada claimed they were treated unfairly because of their __________.
- Tragically, European warfare and this destroyed many Native American cultures.
- The first Europeans lived for a while on the coast of this place, but eventually left.
- Today the __________ King and Queen also rule as the King and Queen of Canada.
20 Clues: For about 100 years, Great Britain held Canada as a what? • The first Europeans in Canada were these kind of explorers. • Canadas population is made up of many different __________. • The two official languages of Quebec are English and __________. • The two most important French settlements were Quebec and this city. • ...
Napoleon Bonaparte 2025-04-02
Across
- What was held to approve a new constitution in 1800?
- What was the name of the bands of Spanish fighters who struck at French armies in Spain?
- What did Napoleon set up in order to provide his government with trained officials?
- Where did the British and the Prussians defeat Nepoleon for good before exiling him to St. Helena?
- What is a word for a sudden seizure of power like that of Napoleon when he quickly assumed dictatorial powers as the first consul of the French Republic?
- How did Nepoleon feel toward people of different religions?
- What state ignored the Continental System and as a result, was invaded by Napoleon's Army?
- What did Napoleon order to prevent trade and communication between Great Britain and other European nations?
- Who did Napoleon protect when royalist rebels marched on the National Convention?
- What did the Napoleonic Code limit for individuals?
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- What country did Napoleon have to give up on invading after the destruction of the French fleet?
- What did Napoleon provide for the public which was funded by the government?
- What did Napoleon become on December 2, 1804 in the Norte Dame Cathedral in Paris?
- What did Napoleon manage to stabilize during his rule?
- What system did Napoleon make equal and efficient?
- What war cost Napoleon 300,000 men, weakening the French Empire?
- Who's economies were weakened by the Continental system?
- What did Napoleon sign with Pope Pius VII to atchieve a new relationship between church and state?
- What was the only major battle lost by Napoleon in his war against the Third Coalition?
- What was Napoleon before he became a ruler?
20 Clues: What was Napoleon before he became a ruler? • What system did Napoleon make equal and efficient? • What did the Napoleonic Code limit for individuals? • What was held to approve a new constitution in 1800? • What did Napoleon manage to stabilize during his rule? • Who's economies were weakened by the Continental system? • ...
3.3 Vocab - Struggle for North America 2016-10-30
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- English Protestants who rejected the Church of England. Sought religious freedom, not commercial profit.
- To win or succeed. The British won against the French in a great war that ended in 1763.
- A Massachusetts English colony founded by the pilgrims of the Mayflower who decided to flee from religious persecution.
- What the French called Canada. King Louis XIV sent officials, soldiers, and more settlers to increase income from it.
- A war that erupted between the French and the English and turned into a worldwide conflict. The French gained Indian allies to help them fight, but it ended in British victory.
- Income. Generated through taxes by King Louis XIV's and his officials.
- the first permanent English settlement in Virginia.
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- Signed by the pilgrims on the Mayflower. Set guidelines for governing the colonies.
- Officially ended the worldwide war and led to British dominance in North America. Led to the French giving up several territories in the colonies.
- Helped colonists of the English colonies begin making a profit. A cash crop cultivated for many years by Native Americans.
- The war that began in the colonies and expanded into Europe, India, and Africa.
- An agreement among people. An example of this is the Mayflower Compact.
12 Clues: the first permanent English settlement in Virginia. • Income. Generated through taxes by King Louis XIV's and his officials. • An agreement among people. An example of this is the Mayflower Compact. • The war that began in the colonies and expanded into Europe, India, and Africa. • ...
Vocabulary Choice Board Project 2 2023-03-23
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- The site of Napoleon's defeat by British and Prussian armies in 1815, which ended his last bid for power
- Spanish-born, came to Latin America; ruled, highest social class.
- Overthrew the French revolutionary government (The Directory) in 1799 and became emperor of France in 1804. Failed to defeat Great Britain and abdicated in 1814. Returned to power briefly in 1815 but was defeated and died in exile.
- A violent overthrow of an existing government done by a small group
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- A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for "disloyalty"
- French 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.
- the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
- A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution
- Radical republicans during the French Revolution. They were led by Maximilien Robespierre from 1793 to 1794.
- Medieval fortress that was converted to a prison stormed by peasants for ammunition during the early stages of the French Revolution.
11 Clues: Spanish-born, came to Latin America; ruled, highest social class. • A violent overthrow of an existing government done by a small group • the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people • (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for "disloyalty" • ...
aleigha brown 2021-09-16
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- governor of the company; respected in the french navy
- an organized group of girls sent to louisiana in 1728
- neighboring city to bossier
- this is known for its french quarter
- coast under louisiana
- when we celebrate Jesus' birthday
- land founded by the french
- worship space in poverty point
- when items/resources are being switched between two groups/people
- an important river landing
- this was located to keep the english out of mobile bay
- this country founded louisiana
- country inbetween canada and mexico
- a group of people who settle in a distant land
- what is baton rouge, lafayette, and monroe?
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- neighboring state to louisiana
- fifty four miles above the mouth of the river is...
- was given the proprietorship of louisiana
- a company crash because they didnt pay back investors
- la salle's assistant
- a large estate or farm
- person used for forced labor without getting paid at all/much
- he organized the bank of france
- set of laws governing the conduct and treatment of slaves
- what is usa, canada, and china?
25 Clues: la salle's assistant • coast under louisiana • a large estate or farm • land founded by the french • an important river landing • neighboring city to bossier • neighboring state to louisiana • worship space in poverty point • this country founded louisiana • he organized the bank of france • what is usa, canada, and china? • when we celebrate Jesus' birthday • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-02-23
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- European disease that wiped out untold numbers of Native Americans.
- Major trade routes between Africa, the Americas, and Europe that perpetuated the Slave Trade.
- Sir Walter ___, English explorer who founded the Virginia Colony.
- The former Aztec capitol.
- Queen of Spain who supported #15's expedition.
- French for, "Runners of the woods," these were French fur traders in New France.
- Christopher ___, the dumbass who landed in Cuba thinking it was India.
- The second part of the explorer's motto.
- England's first successful colony in Virginia.
- A country’s success is based on the goods it imports from its colonies.
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- Spanish for, "The Royal Fifth," it was the taxes all colonial Spaniards paid to the crown.
- Another name for Cuba and the Caribbean Islands.
- Low-ranking nobles of New Spain.
- Hernan ___, Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec capitol.
- Large areas of land given to conquistatores.
- English colony that mysteriously failed.
- French colonial territory around the Mississippi River.
- ___ servants, who worked without pay for a term of years.
- The third part of the explorer's motto.
- The first part of the explorer's motto
- The ___ Passage, a fabled water route around North America to Asia.
21 Clues: The former Aztec capitol. • Low-ranking nobles of New Spain. • The first part of the explorer's motto • The third part of the explorer's motto. • English colony that mysteriously failed. • The second part of the explorer's motto. • Large areas of land given to conquistatores. • Queen of Spain who supported #15's expedition. • England's first successful colony in Virginia. • ...
Group Blue History Assignment 2023-02-06
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- a supporter of colonialism
- black parent.
- a person, especially a man, who is French by birth or
- and influence through colonization, use of
- western French territories outside France.
- a person of mixed white and
- a settler in or inhabitant of a colony
- a political system based upon the undivided
- is governed, or the written document that records it.
- or rule of a single person. King/queen
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- refers to freed slaves from Haiti and their descendants.
- a country or area controlled politically by amore powerful country that is often far away
- people of mixed African, European, and Native
- A policy of extending a country’s
- the set of political principles by which a place or
- literally big whites. The grands
- ancestry, especially a person with one white and
- were the wealthy white upper class of
- were the poor, white underclass of Saint-Domingue, including artisans and laborers.
- a historic ethnic group of French ancestry born in the
- a person who supports the idea of countries
- a president, rather than a king or queen
- force, or other means.
- descent who were not enslaved.
24 Clues: black parent. • force, or other means. • a supporter of colonialism • a person of mixed white and • descent who were not enslaved. • literally big whites. The grands • A policy of extending a country’s • were the wealthy white upper class of • a settler in or inhabitant of a colony • or rule of a single person. King/queen • a president, rather than a king or queen • ...
