french Crossword Puzzles
French Unite 4B 2023-01-05
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- lemonade
- meat spread sandwich
- au fromage cheese sandwich
- chocolate mousse
- croissant
- tea with lemon
- grilled ham and cheese with an egg
- omelet
- salami sandwich
- coffee
- water with pomegranate syrup
- quiche
- chicken and fries
- salad
- grape juice
- chocolate milk
- chocolate ice cream
- lemon soda
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- ham sandwich
- grilled ham and cheese
- beverage/drink
- tea with milk
- water with mint flavored syrup
- coca-cola
- hot chocolate
- hot-dog
- mineral water
- fruit juice
- steak and fries
- orange soda
- orange juice
- hamburger
- apple juice
- chocolate croissant
- vanilla ice cream
- pizza
- sandwich
- coffee with milk
- crepe
- tea
40 Clues: tea • salad • pizza • crepe • omelet • coffee • quiche • hot-dog • lemonade • sandwich • coca-cola • croissant • hamburger • lemon soda • fruit juice • orange soda • apple juice • grape juice • ham sandwich • orange juice • tea with milk • hot chocolate • mineral water • beverage/drink • tea with lemon • chocolate milk • steak and fries • salami sandwich • chocolate mousse • coffee with milk • vanilla ice cream • chicken and fries • ...
French crossword puzzle 2023-01-09
20 Clues: she • but • and • the • now • from • says • it is • lives • house • never • to him • brother • decides • s/he is • pas not • discovers • conflicts • likes/loves • revoir goodbye
The French Revolution 2023-01-09
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- known as an overthrow
- an expulsion or removal from one's country
- to renounce one's thrown
- a state where power is held by the people
- government ruled by individual merit
- the 2nd Estate, consisting of 1.5% of the population and high ranking military officials
- a state prison used as the target of an attack or spark of a rebellion
- adding as an addition or a subordinate
- the systematic removal of Christianity
- the 1st Estate. 0.5% of the population consisting of religious leaders
- the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy
- the lowest social class consisting of 98% of the population
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- the concept of being able to socially move from between social classes
- French men who fled the country after the French Revolution
- a list of grievances brought about to the Estates General for representing the desire for change
- the right to vote
- cruel, obsessive, and unreasonable rule
- government rule by a group of individuals
- a group of people within a social class system who consist of intellectuals and professionals along with 98% of the population
- an act of "blocking" off an area or place to prevent entrance or exit
- the overall belief in total and absolute power or control
- a state of conflict or disagreement within an organization
- consisted of 1.5% of the population. Used their wealth and power to accept exemption from taxes
23 Clues: the right to vote • known as an overthrow • to renounce one's thrown • government ruled by individual merit • adding as an addition or a subordinate • the systematic removal of Christianity • cruel, obsessive, and unreasonable rule • a state where power is held by the people • government rule by a group of individuals • an expulsion or removal from one's country • ...
French II Vocab 2023-04-12
25 Clues: to go • to see • opened • to die • closed • to rent • to fall • to walk • to miss • to come • to stay • to visit • to enter • to leave • to become • to arrive • to forget • to arrive • to go out • to return • to be born • to have fun • to come back • to get on/go up • to take down/to go down
scramble french version 2022-12-08
Across
- un-scramble ixd
- un-scramble tiuh-uanteqnic
- un-scramble ngtiv
- un-scramble tiuh-eretnt
- un-scramble teps
- un-scramble zneo
- un-scramble xantesoi
- un-scramble feun
- un-scramble un
- un-scramble Ziese
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- un-scramble tiuh-ixd
- un-scramble eouzd
- un-scramble tuih
- un-scramble qinantecu
- un-scramble sroit
- un-scramble zeietr
- un-scramble feun-tving
- un-scramble xeud
- un-scramble rentet
- un-scramble Erantqua
- un-scramble xid-oisanxte
21 Clues: un-scramble ixd • un-scramble un • un-scramble ngtiv • un-scramble Ziese • un-scramble tuih • un-scramble xeud • un-scramble rentet • un-scramble teps • un-scramble zneo • un-scramble feun • un-scramble eouzd • un-scramble sroit • un-scramble zeietr • un-scramble Erantqua • un-scramble xantesoi • un-scramble tiuh-ixd • un-scramble qinantecu • ...
French Voc Crossword 2023-01-19
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- shutters
- a mosque
- a public place for getting books
- a place for buying food
- school
- a place for you to travel
- the roof
- BOB goes up a hotel by using the ___
- a church
- a street
- a museum
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- staircase
- a room for you to sleep in
- somewhere you can send out letters
- high school
- a castle
- restroom
- a shop
- middle school
- you go in the movie theater with a __
- rent
21 Clues: rent • a shop • school • shutters • a mosque • a castle • restroom • the roof • a church • a street • a museum • staircase • high school • middle school • a place for buying food • a place for you to travel • a room for you to sleep in • a public place for getting books • somewhere you can send out letters • BOB goes up a hotel by using the ___ • you go in the movie theater with a __
English-French Crossword 2023-05-12
French 2 Vocab 2023-01-12
32 Clues: fat • dad • mom • slim • aunt • hair • long • nice • tall • brown • funny • short • uncle • Blond • cousin • friend • family • sister • serious • brother • brunette • athletic • annoying • stepfather • chat A cat • stepmother • small/short • intelligent • chien A dog • grandmother • grandfather • How old you are
French II Crossword 2025-02-13
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- Ce genre est effrayent
- Je mange cette dans le matin
- Vous boire cette tout les jours
- Je prends ce en Mon voyage a Vietnam
- Je prends ce dans la riviere
- Tu fais ca dans XC
- Tu fais ca sur Tik tok et dans fetes
- ____ Est ce reel?
- Il y a artworks beaucoup ici, c'est dans Paris
- Vous fais ca dans le piscine
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- Je vais a l'ecole avec cette
- Mon l'anniversaire ____ est cette dimache!
- Tu palre ca dans ce classe
- Il y a avion beaucoup ici
- Il y a zéro dans Katy
- Je encouter de la musique avec cette
- Tu mange ce sur ton l'anniversaire
- Ce un hotel dans le ocean
- Tu parles ca tous les jours
- Ce un grand voiture, Tu a l'ecole avec ce et est jaune
20 Clues: ____ Est ce reel? • Tu fais ca dans XC • Il y a zéro dans Katy • Ce genre est effrayent • Il y a avion beaucoup ici • Ce un hotel dans le ocean • Tu palre ca dans ce classe • Tu parles ca tous les jours • Je vais a l'ecole avec cette • Je mange cette dans le matin • Je prends ce dans la riviere • Vous fais ca dans le piscine • Vous boire cette tout les jours • ...
25 - French Fries 2025-02-12
25 Clues: as • cup • fork • dish • rice • soda • bill • salad • pizza • glass • napkin • dinner • cheese • a meal • coffee • dessert • cooking • mustard • Iced Tea • sandwich • Lemonade • included • French Fries • Orange Juice • plain omelette
French 1 Crossword 2024-10-17
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- sixty-eight
- The language they speak in France
- sixty-nine
- seventy-seven
- geometry
- eighty
- difficult
- study of life
- study of the earth
- sixty-four
- object that you use to calculate in math
- one hundred
- seventy
- easy
- ninety
- english, Spanish, germany
- seventy-eight
- energetic
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- seventy-two
- algebra
- sixty-six
- seventy-six
- study of the past
- seventy-one
- smart
- literature
- seventy- three
- interesting
- seventy-five
- autoshop
- sixty-two
- chinese
32 Clues: easy • smart • eighty • ninety • algebra • seventy • chinese • geometry • autoshop • sixty-six • difficult • sixty-two • energetic • sixty-nine • literature • sixty-four • seventy-two • sixty-eight • seventy-six • seventy-one • interesting • one hundred • seventy-five • seventy-seven • study of life • seventy-eight • seventy- three • study of the past • study of the earth • english, Spanish, germany • The language they speak in France • ...
french to english 2024-11-25
25 Clues: été • mamie • argot • lapin • plume • coude • tapis • ongle • siècle • Joyeux • cheval • flaque • facture • caniche • tablier • immeuble • papillon • oreiller • mouchoir • parapluie • découvrir • puissante • cerf-volant • tableau, peinture • boîte de conserve
french chapter 1 2025-08-27
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- mister
- hello
- sympathetic
- monde world
- here is
- after
- How?
- That's who?
- How are you?
- French
- energetic
- fairly
- a student
- brown-haired
- a friend(m)
- many
- Of what nationality?
- patient
- blonde-haired
- country
- secondary
- American
- to be
- French-speaking
- enthusiastic
- a boy
- a girl
- very good
- timid
- a brother
- misses
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- sociable
- a sister
- also
- See you later!
- truly
- short
- second
- popular
- From where?
- interesting
- not bad
- egotistical
- And you
- secondary school
- there are, there is
- See you soon!
- a school
- intelligent
- miss
- Who?
- Goodbye!
- a friend(f)
- amusing
- city
- thank you
- Hello
- tall
- dynamic
- very
60 Clues: also • How? • miss • Who? • many • city • tall • very • truly • short • hello • after • Hello • to be • a boy • timid • mister • second • French • fairly • a girl • misses • popular • here is • not bad • And you • amusing • patient • country • dynamic • sociable • a sister • a school • Goodbye! • American • energetic • a student • thank you • secondary • very good • a brother • sympathetic • monde world • From where? • interesting • That's who? • egotistical • a friend(m) • intelligent • ...
French Education crossword 2025-09-09
20 Clues: Flag • A pen • Choice • Folder • Reading • Physics • Principle • Preschool • Gym class • The dance • Courtyard • The level • Feild Trip • Scholorship • Pencil Case • Lazy Student • Assignment Grade • IT/Computer science • The goal or objective • Office or teacher desk
puzzle french vocab 2025-09-29
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- La couleur de mon sac à dos est
- utilisées pour les personnes malvoyantes
- mon jour préféré de la semaine est
- prend des photos et filme
- mon numéro préféré est
- nous donne du lait
- imprime des documents et du papier pour nous
- utilisé pour garder les aliments au frais
- J'ai quelque chose au poignet pour lire l'heure
- Je déteste ces insects
- Mon jeu vidéo de course préféré
- l y a une baignoire
- garde votre peau hydratée
- permet d'aller loin en peu de temps
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- aide à parler à quelqu'un qui est loin
- vous aide à voir la galaxie et les étoiles
- le meilleur cuisinier du monde
- I will be years old next year.
- mon mois préféré de l'année est
- Sans ça, on ne pourrait pas respirer.
- Mon fast-food préféré est.
- Je suis allergique
- Tu deviens plus fort en allant à la
- Combien de frères ai-je
- Je suis étudiante en (subject)
- Conçu pour dormir la nuit
- est la marque de chaussures la plus populaire.
- utilisé pour réchauffer les aliments
- les vêtements d'hiver (winter clothes) or les habits chauds
- C'est la plus rapide voiture du monde
30 Clues: Je suis allergique • nous donne du lait • l y a une baignoire • mon numéro préféré est • Je déteste ces insects • Combien de frères ai-je • prend des photos et filme • Conçu pour dormir la nuit • garde votre peau hydratée • Mon fast-food préféré est. • le meilleur cuisinier du monde • I will be years old next year. • Je suis étudiante en (subject) • La couleur de mon sac à dos est • ...
french crossword puzzle 2025-09-29
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- chair
- le mois de la rentrée scolaire
- desk
- door
- chalk
- Pas hier, pas demain
- Le septième jour de la semaine
- notebook
- le mois de noel
- Vingt-quatre heures
- Le quatrième jour de la semaine
- le mois des blagues du premier jour
- Le jour après aujourd’hui
- le mois ou l'école finit souvent
- le troisième mois de l'année
- C’est pour voir les jours et les mois
- Le sixième jour de la semaine
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- poster
- le mois de la fête nationale en france
- Le troisième jour de la semaine
- le mois d’halloween
- pencil
- book
- le cinquième mois de l'année
- Le cinquième jour de la semaine
- le mois des grandes vacances
- window
- Le deuxième jour de la semaine
- le mois avant décembre
- pen
- Le premier jour de la semaine en France
31 Clues: pen • desk • door • book • chair • chalk • poster • pencil • window • notebook • le mois de noel • le mois d’halloween • Vingt-quatre heures • Pas hier, pas demain • le mois avant décembre • Le jour après aujourd’hui • le cinquième mois de l'année • le mois des grandes vacances • le troisième mois de l'année • Le sixième jour de la semaine • le mois de la rentrée scolaire • Le septième jour de la semaine • ...
Activities in French 2025-09-24
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- something people do to calm down
- popular streaming app that people watch all the time
- Something someone would throw on their birthday
- A live music performance
- digital game most people play on a console
- a display that might be seen in a museum
- you have to do this to win a match
- a picture you piece together
- to ______ at your local animal shelter
- to go swimming
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- A popular Italian lawn game
- you do this at the trampoline park
- Simone Bile's sport
- traditional ______
- a single song
- What you watch at the cinema
- sounds/songs you listen to
- general phrase of going somewhere to buy stuff
- to get a lower score than the opposing team at the end of the match
- something most sports require
20 Clues: a single song • to go swimming • traditional ______ • Simone Bile's sport • A live music performance • sounds/songs you listen to • A popular Italian lawn game • What you watch at the cinema • a picture you piece together • something most sports require • something people do to calm down • you do this at the trampoline park • you have to do this to win a match • ...
French crossword puzzle 2025-09-30
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- J'ai les cheveux…
- Les étudiants
- hijab Je porte des lunettes et
- les roses sont
- Suis un (opposite of cat) and un chat
- comment dit on I wear?
- combien sont les taxes ?
- mon anniversaire est le ( 2nd of october)
- my name is
- Oppiste of noir
- Au Labo, il y a
- je ne sé pa (oppistie)
- A friendly greeting
- Il y a combien de jours de la semaine?
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- Quelle est la date? ( September 1st)
- les croissants colorés?
- Levez le Dans la salle de classe,
- Le monde
- ouvrez livres.
- jamie (black)
- comment vous ?-vous?
- Comment dit-on ( backpack)
- Ouvrez le livre à la page (67)
- est actrice
- Dans la salle de classe, il y a
- je porte un pull (green)
- mes sont bronzés
- À…. à l'heure!
- Je suis 67
- mono couleur … est
30 Clues: Le monde • my name is • Je suis 67 • est actrice • Les étudiants • jamie (black) • les roses sont • À…. à l'heure! • ouvrez livres. • Oppiste of noir • Au Labo, il y a • J'ai les cheveux… • mes sont bronzés • mono couleur … est • A friendly greeting • comment vous ?-vous? • comment dit on I wear? • je ne sé pa (oppistie) • les croissants colorés? • combien sont les taxes ? • je porte un pull (green) • ...
French Travel Crossword 2025-10-17
20 Clues: bus • boat • plane • to use • a trip • a visa • abroad • to rent • to stay • an exit • to cancel • to travel • a suitcase • to reserve • a passport • to transport • a plane ticket • a map of the town • a map of the region • to pack your suitcase
AP French - Écologie 2025-11-03
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- Quand il ne pleut pas et qu'il n'y a pas d'eau.
- Un bâtiment qui tourne au gré du vent pour moudre le grain.
- C'est que chaque personne a fait à l'environnement.
- Quand il pleut trop et qu'il y a trop d'eau.
- Un réservoir d'énergie chimique servant de source d'énergie.
- Un autre mot pour "déchets".
- Ce que vous devez faire pour jeter correctement vos déchets.
- Cela sert à alimenter les objects en mouvement.
- Quand on peut jeter quelque chose légalement.
- Quand on construit des bâtiments respectueux de l'environnement.
- Lorsqu'un resource ne s'épuise pas facilement.
- Quand quelque chose ne nécessite pas autant d'énergie.
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- Ce que fait une ampoule lorsqu'on la branche.
- Ce qu'une grosse voiture produit beaucoup.
- Une source d'énergie qui utilise le mouvement du vent.
- Une surface sombre et plane qui absorbe la lumière du soleil pour produire de l'énergie.
- Groupes d'animaux menacés de disparition.
- Cela se produit lorsqu'il y a trop de dioxyde de carbone dans l'atmosphère, ce qui provoque le réchauffement de la Terre.
- Ce que chaque produit est acheté à l'intérieur.
- Quand les navires ont des problèmes et que les animaux marins ont de la fourrure noire.
20 Clues: Un autre mot pour "déchets". • Groupes d'animaux menacés de disparition. • Ce qu'une grosse voiture produit beaucoup. • Quand il pleut trop et qu'il y a trop d'eau. • Ce que fait une ampoule lorsqu'on la branche. • Quand on peut jeter quelque chose légalement. • Lorsqu'un resource ne s'épuise pas facilement. • Quand il ne pleut pas et qu'il n'y a pas d'eau. • ...
The French Holocaust 2025-11-24
Across
- Convoy (referring to deportation trains)
- German secret police
- Landing (often referring to D-Day)
- Underground/secrecy
- Resistance
- Curfew
- Occupation
- Concentration camp
- Roundup
- Persecution
- Jews
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- Propaganda
- Yellow star
- Winter Velodrome
- Rationing
- Guide (helping people cross borders illegally)
- Denunciation
- Black market
- Holocaust
- Collaborator
- Network
- Liberation
22 Clues: Jews • Curfew • Network • Roundup • Rationing • Holocaust • Propaganda • Resistance • Occupation • Liberation • Yellow star • Persecution • Denunciation • Black market • Collaborator • Winter Velodrome • Concentration camp • Underground/secrecy • German secret police • Landing (often referring to D-Day) • Convoy (referring to deportation trains) • Guide (helping people cross borders illegally)
French Revolution Vocabulary 2025-12-16
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- The official name for the group formed by the Third Estate after the Tennis Court Oath.
- Opposed changes that Radicals wanted to make, trusted the King, and sat on the right during meetings.
- A short term alliance between Britain, Spain, Portugal, Prussia, and Austria to fight against the revolutionaries in France.
- Consisted of the nobility and had very few taxes.
- The 83 different districts of France.
- Replaced the National Assembly with a group of elected representatives.
- Contained everyone else, were given the most taxes, and had about 98% of the population
- France’s new government after the Legislative Assembly ended.
- Was appointed commander of the French Army, who later rose during the French Revolution to become Emperor.
- The period of the French Revolution which was under rule of Maximilien Robespierre.
- Wife of Louis XIV, who often gave bad political advice and was very disliked by the people.
- Ruler of the Holy Roman Empire, who was also Marie Antoinetter’s brother, threatened France with war.
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- Wanted sweeping changes to made, hated the King, and sat on the left during meetings.
- In this event, revolutionaries stormed this fortress, that was then a prison, looking for weapons in order to defend themselves.
- Ruler of France after King Louis XIV was beheaded, and had started and planned the period known as The Reign of Terror.
- A meeting held after Louis XIV kicked the third estate out of the Estates General meeting. They stated they wouldn’t disband until a new Constitution was made.
- Absolute ruler, who was very introverted, shy, and indecisive.
- People who left France because of the political climate, most of them being nobles and the clergy.
- Robespierre’s group that was essentially a terrorist group, which protected the new republic from enemies.
- A five-man panel that was a part of France’s new government after the Reign of Terror.
- A new form of execution that made it much easier and less painful for beheading.
- Those who sat in the middle during meetings, advocated for some reforms, but not as many as Radicals.
- Wave of panic throughout France where people were afraid of uncertainty after the storming of the Bastille.
- Consisted of the clergy, who were exempt from taxes and controlled about 10% of the land.
- A radical political club that hosted violent speeches and demanded a republic, even said they wanted 600 heads cut off.
25 Clues: The 83 different districts of France. • Consisted of the nobility and had very few taxes. • France’s new government after the Legislative Assembly ended. • Absolute ruler, who was very introverted, shy, and indecisive. • Replaced the National Assembly with a group of elected representatives. • ...
Born in June 2022-05-27
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- A Finnish runner who won 9 gold and 3 silver Olympic medals
- He has won seven Ballon d'Or awards
- An English singer & songwriter, a member of The Beatles
- A French former football player & coach
- A French philosopher who declined his Nobel Prize for Literature
- A member of the Rolling Stones
- An American actor & narrator, noted for his distinctive deep voice
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- An American author & political activist who was blind and deaf
- A French marine explorer who made underwater documentaries
- An American actress whose most notable role was in “The Wizard of Oz”
- An Irish actor who starred in “Schindler’s List” and “Michael Collins”
- Google’s CEO since 2015
- He composed the music for Ibsen’s play “Peer Gynt”
- An English mathematician who cracked the German ‘Enigma’ code
14 Clues: Google’s CEO since 2015 • A member of the Rolling Stones • He has won seven Ballon d'Or awards • A French former football player & coach • He composed the music for Ibsen’s play “Peer Gynt” • An English singer & songwriter, a member of The Beatles • A French marine explorer who made underwater documentaries • A Finnish runner who won 9 gold and 3 silver Olympic medals • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle- Content Review 2022-11-07
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- The name of the more moderate government that took over
- Enlightened Despots often saw themselves as "servants of the _________"
- This killing machine took the lives of about 17,000 people during the French Revolution
- A social and intellectual movement in Europe during the 1700s
- This enlightenment thinker spoke a great deal about natural rights (last name only)
- This king was beheaded during the French Revolution
- French phrase for "overthrow of government"
- This leader is known by his first name and has a psychological term and a cake named after him
- Philosophes used this to argue or discuss the ways in which people should be governed
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- He was in charge during the 'Reign of Terror' (last name only)
- A theory that claimed that rulers had the right to rule by God (two words)
- The Third Estate was angry because they had to pay a lot of this
- A time period when Kings and Queens had total control in Europe
- The name of the radical group during the French Revolution
- After being locked out of the meeting room, the Third Estate declared themselves the National ___________ and encouraged others from the other two Estates to join them
- This group made up the First Estate in pre-revolutionary France
- He's most known for writing about separation of powers (last name only)
- This group made up the Second Estate in pre-revolutionary France
- After defeating France, European powers had a meeting in this country to discuss how to create peace and stability
- Social __________, which is the idea that the power of the government comes from the people and the people and government have distinctive roles
20 Clues: French phrase for "overthrow of government" • This king was beheaded during the French Revolution • The name of the more moderate government that took over • The name of the radical group during the French Revolution • A social and intellectual movement in Europe during the 1700s • He was in charge during the 'Reign of Terror' (last name only) • ...
Walker Young 7th period 2021-09-17
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- What has four wheels and you drive it?
- Island A island right by New Orleans but in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico
- French royal government gave the proprietorship of Louisiana to who
- What sport do you wear a helmet and pads?
- this animal barks and is a best friend
- set of laws governing the conduct and treatment of slaves
- the action of leading a group of people
- What do you drive on the lake?
- A group of people who settle in a distant land, but who still keep ties to their native land.
- a gift of real estate
- the site of a fort built by the French in South Louisiana
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- What state was poverty point in?
- A city in Louisiana that starts with "N"
- You can hit a grand slam or home run in this sport
- who came in 1728 from France to the French colonies of Louisiana to marry
- a shelter in the lake, often camouflaged to hunt ducks out of
- the judicial body of government for French Louisiana
- What city is on the Mississippi River, near the Gulf of Mexico?
- to operate the colony as a business
- What is an estate on which crops are grown by resident labor.
- What has a trunk and four legs?
- What has two wheels and is usually driven on dirt roads or in Motocross racing
- What animal meows and purrs?
- Who is a person forced to work for free?
- Louisiana's state bird, also on the state of Louisiana flag
25 Clues: a gift of real estate • What animal meows and purrs? • What do you drive on the lake? • What has a trunk and four legs? • What state was poverty point in? • to operate the colony as a business • What has four wheels and you drive it? • this animal barks and is a best friend • the action of leading a group of people • A city in Louisiana that starts with "N" • ...
Scarlet Pimpernel 2021-02-28
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- who was Chauvlin an agent for
- who is Chauvlin dressed as when he sees the Scarlet Pimpernel
- what does Sir Percy give Chauvlin to distract him and get away quickly
- Sir Percy's wife
- what is Marguerite's other name
- where does Sir Percy's wife hide while looking for him
- man disguised as the Scarlet Pimpernel
- man who helps Marguerite find her husband
- how Marguerite found out the identity of her husband
- although Sir Percy seems very attractive and powerful what is his negative character trait
- author of the Scarlet Pimpernel
- weapon used to get rid of French aristocracy
- year the book was set in
- Scarlet Pimpernel disguised at the end of the book
- where the Scarlet Pimpernel brought the aristocracy to escape
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- escapee asking the Scarlet Pimpernel to go back to France to rescue her husband
- man that helps house the escaped French Aristocracy
- agreed location for the Scarlet Pimpernel and his men to meet up and help more people escape
- published year of the book
- what struggle do Sir Percy and Marguerite go through
- location to get to to escape to Britain
- group of people suspected of crime against the French people
- French Aristocrat and Marguerite's brother
- city where the Scarlet Pimpernel goes to to save Marguerite's brother
- time period in history when the book took place
- daughter of Comtesse de Tourney and love interest of Sir Andrew
- where does Marguerite try to help Chauvlin find the Scarlet Pimpernel
- villian trying to top the Scarlet Pimpernel
- object engraved in the Scarlet Pimpernel's ring
- how many people know the Scarlet Pimpernel's identity
30 Clues: Sir Percy's wife • year the book was set in • published year of the book • who was Chauvlin an agent for • what is Marguerite's other name • author of the Scarlet Pimpernel • man disguised as the Scarlet Pimpernel • location to get to to escape to Britain • man who helps Marguerite find her husband • French Aristocrat and Marguerite's brother • ...
APWH Unit 5: Revolution Terms 2023-02-20
Across
- ruling off government intervention with individual businesses
- Belief that a god created the universe but doesn't intervene
- Economic system runned by a free market
- Welsh reformer and one of the founders of the utopian socialism
- ideology that limits government power to protection individual's freedom and liberty
- People's strong loyalty to their nation
- French philosophists who generated ideas for economics, science, and sociology
- English philosopher, an influential thinker; known as the "father of liberlism"
- Developed the utopian socialism
- Holding traditions and oppose hard changes
- French philosopher and known for his ideas of "seperation of power"
- Wollstonecraft British philosopher and advocate for women's rights
- political and justice scandal in France (1894-1906)
- theory of the human mind being in a blank state at birth
- book written by Adam Smith that describes the outlines of a wealthy nation
- Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism
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- study of knowledge
- hatred towards Jewish people
- Wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense" for the American Revolution
- Philosophy aggreement between ruler and the ruled to define rights and duties
- Belief that experience is vital to human's understandings
- French philosopher and influenced the aspects of the French Revolution
- movement to establish a Jewish nation
- Philosophers who created ideas to solve problems to industrial capitalism
- Period where Europe experienced major political changes to their government
- Social movement aimed to improve female rights
- Scottish philosopher and Enlightenment figure
- Theory that communities should manage their resources as a whole instead of the individual
- Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet
- movement to end slavery
- British organization aimed to improve democracy and socialism
31 Clues: study of knowledge • movement to end slavery • hatred towards Jewish people • Developed the utopian socialism • Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet • movement to establish a Jewish nation • Economic system runned by a free market • People's strong loyalty to their nation • Holding traditions and oppose hard changes • Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism • ...
5.5-C 2023-02-15
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- Overthrew French Directory in 1799 and became emperor of the French in 1804. Was defeated in 1815 and died in exile. He attacked Portugal and Spain allowing for the Latina Americans to rebel against their mercantalist mother countries.
- wrote encyclopedia
- Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvements in the steam engine led to its wide use in industry (1736-1819).
- French philosopher.believed freedom of speech was the best weapon against bad government and spoke out against the intolerance of the Catholic Church.
- A time when new inventions such as the seed drill and the steel plow made farming easier and faster. The production of food rose dramatically.
- Helped Argentina, Chile and Peru win freedom from Spain with rebellions in southern South America
- The most important military leader in the struggle for independence in South America.
- first industrialized country
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers (1689-1755)
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- A series of improvements in industrial technology transformed the process of manufacturing goods. Only Japan industrialized as a defensive act
- leader of the Committee of Public Safety; chief architect of the Reign of Terror
- A machine that could spin several threads at once
- 1780's; Richard Arkwright; powered by water; turned out yarn much faster than cottage spinning wheels
- leader of Red Shirts during Italian unification
- industrialized country with a lack of coal
- Mestizo who led revolution through guerilla warfare (during Mexican Revolution)
- England and the United States both industrialized this industry first.
- Mexican priest who established independence movement among American Indians and mestizos in 1810
- Wrote Two Treatises of Government. Said human had the natural rights of life, liberty, and property
- Political realism or practical politics, especially policy based on accomplishing goals rather than on ideals.
20 Clues: wrote encyclopedia • first industrialized country • industrialized country with a lack of coal • leader of Red Shirts during Italian unification • A machine that could spin several threads at once • England and the United States both industrialized this industry first. • Mestizo who led revolution through guerilla warfare (during Mexican Revolution) • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2023-02-22
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- Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet
- Theory that communities should manage their resources as a whole instead of the individual
- English philosopher, known as the "father of liberalism"
- hatred towards Jewish people
- study of knowledge
- British organization aimed to improve democracy and socialism
- People's strong loyalty to their nation
- movement to end slavery
- Welsh reformer and one of the founders of the utopian socialism
- Wollstonecraft British philosopher and advocate for women's rights
- Belief that a god created the universe but doesn't intervene
- French philosopher and influenced the aspects of the French Revolution
- Scottish philosopher and Enlightenment figure
- theory of the human mind being in a blank state at birth
- French philosophists who generated ideas for economics, science, and sociology
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- ideology that limits government power to protection individual's freedom and liberty
- Philosophers who created ideas to solve problems to industrial capitalism
- Period where Europe experienced major political changes to their government
- Economic system ran by a free market
- Philosophy agreement between ruler and the ruled to define rights and duties
- Holding traditions and oppose hard changes
- French philosopher and known for his ideas of "separation of power"
- Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism
- Social movement aimed to improve female rights
- ruling off government intervention with individual businesses
- Belief that experience is vital to human's understandings
- book written by Adam Smith that describes the outlines of a wealthy nation
- movement to establish a Jewish nation
- political and justice scandal in France (1894-1906)
- Developed the utopian socialism
- Wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense" for the American Revolution
31 Clues: study of knowledge • movement to end slavery • hatred towards Jewish people • Developed the utopian socialism • Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet • Economic system ran by a free market • movement to establish a Jewish nation • People's strong loyalty to their nation • Holding traditions and oppose hard changes • Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism • ...
The Enlightenment 2013-11-12
Across
- of or pertaining to the musical period following the Renaissance, extending roughly from 1600 to 1750.
- Smith 1723–90, Scottish economist.
- Madison 1751–1836, 4th president of the U.S. 1809–17.
- a drawing room or reception room in a large house.
- a person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics, metaphysics, logic, and other related fields.
- The Great 1729–17, queen of Russia
- 1689--1755, French political philosopher.
- the act or practice of censoring.
- 1694–1778, French philosopher, historian, satirist, dramatist, and essayist.
- Contract an agreement for mutual benefit between an individual or group and the government or community as a whole.
- a homophonic musical style of the middle 18th century, marked by a generally superficial elegance and charm and by the use of elaborate ornamentation and stereotyped devices.
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- Law a principle or body of laws considered as derived from nature, right reason, or religion and as ethically binding in human society.
- a philosophical movement of the 18th century, characterized by belief in the power of human reason and by innovations in political, religious, and educational doctrine.
- II 1765-1790, king of Austria
- 1712–78, French philosopher, author, and social reformer; born in Switzerland.
- faire the theory or system of government that upholds the autonomous character of the economic order, believing that government should intervene as little as possible in the direction of economic affairs.
- Locke 1632–1704, English philosopher.
- Despot powerful rulers who reigned during the enlightened despotism times in the 18th century.
- The Great 1740–1786, king of Prussia
- any of the popular French intellectuals or social philosophers of the 18th century, as Diderot, Rousseau, or Voltaire.
- Hobbes 1588–1679, English philosopher and author.
21 Clues: II 1765-1790, king of Austria • the act or practice of censoring. • Smith 1723–90, Scottish economist. • The Great 1729–17, queen of Russia • The Great 1740–1786, king of Prussia • Locke 1632–1704, English philosopher. • 1689--1755, French political philosopher. • Hobbes 1588–1679, English philosopher and author. • a drawing room or reception room in a large house. • ...
The Enlightenment 2013-11-13
Across
- a period of artistic style.
- a person who offers views on profound questions in ethics, metaphysics, logic and other related fields.
- father of the constitution.
- allows businesses to operate with very little interference from the government.
- french philosopher who wrote the book the social contract.
- style of composition arising on 18th centuary france.
- french enlightenment writer, his attacks on the established catholic church, and his advocacy of freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and seperation of church and state.
- a period of time in which people applied reasons to everyday things and started thinking for themselves.
- aurged that peoople were cruel and selfish by nature and needed to be controlled by an absolute monarch.
- scottish philosopher who focused on using natural law to reform the economy and aurged the policy of laissez faire.
- an agreement made by the people to give up their freedom in exchange for an organized society.
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- suppression of the public speech or other public communications, which was done by burning and banning books as well as jailing the others in the enlightenment age.
- principle author of the decleration of independence who believed in equality for all.
- french enlightenment thinker.
- french thinker who developed the ideas of seperation of powers, checks and balances and minority rights.
- russian monarch
- prussian monarch that allowed free press and urged religious tolerance.
- a form of absolute monarcies that accepted enlightenment ideas.
- rules that govern natural forces such as gravity.
- informal social gatherings.
- english philosopher that argued that people were good at theorized natural right, he rejected absolute monarchies.
- austian monarch.
22 Clues: russian monarch • austian monarch. • a period of artistic style. • father of the constitution. • informal social gatherings. • french enlightenment thinker. • rules that govern natural forces such as gravity. • style of composition arising on 18th centuary france. • french philosopher who wrote the book the social contract. • ...
The Scientific Revolution and The Enlightenment 2014-06-10
Across
- who was writer who often used satire against his the people he criticized in his writings
- classical Greece and Rome
- an intellectual movement that stressed
- A French writer whose ideas about separation of powers and checks and balances
- An Italian scientist/astronomer, built his own telescope
- And English scientist/mathematician/physicist, created 3 Laws of Motion
- agreement by which people gave all their rights to an all powerful government
- the basis for the United States Constitution
- A time period when old, unproven ideas were replaced with proven theories.
- An English political figure/writer, interested in science, urged scientists to experiment.
- A Polish priest/astronomer, studied planetary patterns, confirmed heliocentric ideas
- music, literature, painting, and architecture of the 1600's and early 1700's which was grand and quite complex
- A French social critic
- Earth is the center of the universe
- French mathematician, created a bridge between algebra and geometry, called analytical geometry
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- A Danish astronomer, recorded movement of planets.
- A monarch who respected the people’s rights
- The artistic style of the late 1700's that was a simple and elegant style that borrowed ideas and themes
- A procedure used to gather ideas and test them
- and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- Sun is the center of the universe
- Assistant to Tycho Brahe, mathematician, and Created Planetary Laws of Motion
- A philosopher who believed in self government and all people are born free and equal, with three natural rights, life, liberty, and property
- A pen name for François Marie
- A French writer and individualist. Disagreed with with most philosophers and wanted 100% democracy
- A social gathering which brought together philosophers, writers, artists, and scientists to exchange ideas.
26 Clues: A French social critic • classical Greece and Rome • A pen name for François Marie • Sun is the center of the universe • Earth is the center of the universe • an intellectual movement that stressed • A monarch who respected the people’s rights • the basis for the United States Constitution • A procedure used to gather ideas and test them • ...
20th Century Music 2017-07-05
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- Another name for chance music
- French composer of "Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune"
- American composer of "4mins33"
- 5 note scale common in Impressionist music
- Type of rhythm which makes Jazz and Blues more lyrical and song-like
- Music that lacks a home key
- Technique where sounds on a recording tape were played backwards or sped up
- Style of music that was very atonal, dissonant, and emotional
- Style of music which combined modern ideas with features of the Classical period.
- Rhythm where the weak beats of the bar are stressed
- Russian composer of "Peter and the Wolf"
- American composer of "Appalachian Spring"
- Style of music with a lot of repetition, diatonic chords, and antiphony
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- French composer of "Gymnopedies"
- English composer of "The Planets"
- Style of music associated with the art of Monet
- English composer of "The Lark Ascending"
- Minimalist composer and contemporary of Philip Glass
- When composers use notes outside of the major or minor scale
- Technique where a piano's sound is altered by placing objects between or on the strings
- Style of music that features improvisation, syncopation, and swing
- Hungarian composer who used a lot of folk music
- Bartok, Vaughan-Williams, and Copland were this type of composer
- Opposite of consonance in music
- Stockhausen composed this style of music
- Composer who developed the 12-tone technique
- French composer, known as the father of electronic music
- Russian composer of "The Rite Of Spring"
- Style of music based on the 12 notes of the chromatic scale in a set order
- French composer of "Bolero"
- American composer of "Rhapsody in Blue"
31 Clues: Music that lacks a home key • French composer of "Bolero" • Another name for chance music • American composer of "4mins33" • Opposite of consonance in music • French composer of "Gymnopedies" • English composer of "The Planets" • American composer of "Rhapsody in Blue" • English composer of "The Lark Ascending" • Stockhausen composed this style of music • ...
Napoleon Bonaparte 2017-12-07
Across
- What did Napoleon manage to stabilize during his rule?
- What did Napoleon order to prevent trade and communication between Great Britain and other European nations?
- 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?
- What did Napoleon provide for the public which was funded by the government?
- Where did the British and the Prussians defeat Nepoleon for good before exiling him to St. Helena?
- What was Napoleon before he became a ruler?
- What war cost Napoleon 300,000 men, weakening the French Empire?
- How did Nepoleon feel toward people of different religions?
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- Who's economies were weakened by the Continental system?
- What did the Napoleonic Code limit for individuals?
- What did Napoleon set up in order to provide his government with trained officials?
- What did Napoleon sign with Pope Pius VII to atchieve a new relationship between church and state?
- What system did Napoleon make equal and efficient?
- What country did Napoleon have to give up on invading after the destruction of the French fleet?
- What was held to approve a new constitution in 1800?
- What was the only major battle lost by Napoleon in his war against the Third Coalition?
- Who did Napoleon protect when royalist rebels marched on the National Convention?
- What was the name of the bands of Spanish fighters who struck at French armies in Spain?
- What state ignored the Continental System and as a result, was invaded by Napoleon's Army?
- What did Napoleon become on December 2, 1804 in the Norte Dame Cathedral in Paris?
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? • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2017-11-09
Across
- Areas that the French and Indians shared were called _____ grounds.
- Beside trade, people also began seeing the colonies as valuable for their ______ as well.
- A major problem after the war was paying for their immense ______.
- The act of forcibly enlisting colonists into the war.
- The Peace of ______ was signed in 1763 when King George III took the throne.
- Franklin proposed the _____ Plan to form one central government.
- The Boston ____ Party was when people dressed as Mowhawks and dumped tea into the Boston Harbor
- "The shot heard 'round the _______"
- "No taxation without ________"
- The ______ Act of 1764 stopped the issue of paper money and made any existing currency invaluable.
- Franklin's newspaper was called the Philadelphia _______.
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- The _____ were upcountry farmers who opposed high taxes that sheriffs would collect.
- George III appointed ________ as prime minister
- Due to lack of finances and income, the colonies entered a Postwar ____________.
- _________ led troops into the Ohio River Valley to challenge the French.
- The ______ of 1763 allowed westward movement to be controlled by London.
- The _____ Act of 1765 taxed almost all printed docs.
- The ______ Duties placed a tax on various English imports as an effort to replace the Stamp Act.
- The ______ Act of 1764 tried to eliminate illegal sugar trading.
- The Boston ________ was when colonists were shot and killed after throwing rocks at British officials.
- The French counterattacked in the Ohio River Valley by assaulting Fort _______. (This clash marked the start of French and Indian War)
- The Iroquois _______ was a group of 5 powerful Indian tribes.
- The _______ Boys demanded relief from COLONIAL taxes and for money to help defend against Indians.
- Several men formed a rebel group known as the Sons of ______.
- One of the first editorial cartoons in Franklin's newspaper stated "Join or _____"
25 Clues: "No taxation without ________" • "The shot heard 'round the _______" • George III appointed ________ as prime minister • The _____ Act of 1765 taxed almost all printed docs. • The act of forcibly enlisting colonists into the war. • Franklin's newspaper was called the Philadelphia _______. • The Iroquois _______ was a group of 5 powerful Indian tribes. • ...
World History Crossword 2017-12-15
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- The Tennis Court _______ was the agreement made by the National Assembly in which they resolved to put an end to monarchy
- Believed in freedom of speech, religion, and expression
- Wrote The Social Contract and believed that the government ruled through the general will of the people
- Artillery officer from Corsica that was the Emperor of France after the French Revolution
- During the _______ War, the Cavaliers stayed loyal to Charles I
- French citizens stormed the _______ on July 14, 1789, an event that is considered the start of the French Revolution
- Spanish writer that wrote Don Quixote, the first novel
- The _______ Revolution occurred when Parliament invited William and Mary to take over in England
- Pride in one's country, spread during and after Napoleon's rule
- Man that came up with the heliocentric model
- Believe in the rights of life, liberty, and property; influenced the American Revolution
- The English Bill of _______ limited the power of monarchies in England
- The Battle of ______ was Napoleon's defeat
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- German Baroque composer
- Discovered that blood circulated through the body
- Movement that focused on human feeling and emotions
- Came up with the concept of gravity and laws of motion
- The _______ System was Napoleon's attempt to weaken Great Britain by trying to cut off trade with them
- The Napoleonic _______ was a law code that applied to all citizens.
- Classical composer
- Came up with the scientific method
- led the Committee of Public Safety during the Reign of Terror
- Ruled by strict puritan law in England
- French painter that painted Liberty Leading the People
- Absolute monarch in France that built the Palace of Versailles (first name)
- Absolute monarch in Russia that westernized his country (first name)
26 Clues: Classical composer • German Baroque composer • Came up with the scientific method • Ruled by strict puritan law in England • The Battle of ______ was Napoleon's defeat • Man that came up with the heliocentric model • Discovered that blood circulated through the body • Movement that focused on human feeling and emotions • ...
GMOs 2022-01-26
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- An unwanted plant that prevents crops or garden flowers from growing properly.
- The equivalent of the French word “cultures” in English
- The synonym of SUPPORTER
- The opposite of SUPPORTER
- The noun of the verb “consume”.
- lack; insufficiency
- Someone who is concerned about protecting the environment.
- The variety of species (plants and animals) in a particular place.
- Cultivated land; land used for farming
- The equivalent of the French word “propriété” in English
- Not reasonable; unfair
- You use this word for saying the “amount produced” in a field.
- The noun of the verb “deny”.
- The synonym of ABUNDANT
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- Deliberately not doing what you are told to do; refusing to obey.
- The way you earn money in order to live (=gagne-pain; moyen d’existence).
- The noun form of the adjective “sustainable”.
- Willing to work very hard at something; dedicated (dévoué; engagé)
- A lack of success in achieving or doing something (=échec).
- The equivalent of the French word “brevet” in English
- A ………………….. song, speech etc makes people feel excited and eager to do something.
- The information, skills, and understanding that you have gained through learning or experience.
- To make something (e.g. a secret) publicly known; to reveal
- A simple type of plant that has no leaves or flowers and that grows on plants or other surfaces; mushroom.
- Able to continue without causing damage to the environment; eco-friendly, ennviromentally friendly
- A small hard object produced by plants, from which a new plant of the same kind grows.
- The equivalent of the French word “sécheresse” in English
- The noun form of the verb “disclose”.
- The plural form of fungus
- To say that something is not true, or that you do not believe something (nier; démentir).
30 Clues: lack; insufficiency • Not reasonable; unfair • The synonym of ABUNDANT • The synonym of SUPPORTER • The opposite of SUPPORTER • The plural form of fungus • The noun of the verb “deny”. • The noun of the verb “consume”. • The noun form of the verb “disclose”. • Cultivated land; land used for farming • The noun form of the adjective “sustainable”. • ...
French revolution by Gabe F. and Osvaldo M. 2022-04-29
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- Intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries
- A French historian and Philosopher who is famous for his attacks on Catholic Church,
- Historic event in the profound political and social transformation of Europe
- Country where the revolution happened
- Served as finance minister for Louis XVI
- a series of massacres and numerous public executions during the french revolution.
- Guillotine used to execute people who were believed to be traitors of the revolution
- She was married to louis xvi
- Sent to the guillotine for the assassination of Jacobin leader Jean-Paul Marat
- France is located here
- A revolutionary assembly formed by the representatives of the Third Estate
- ruler of France before the revolution.
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- Radical democrat and a key figure in the Revolution
- Series of killings of prisoners in Paris that occurred in 1792, from Sunday, 2 September until Thursday, 6 September, during the French Revolution.
- Palace where the king and queen of france lived
- Robespierre believed this was necessary to create a new society.
- Nickname of Marie Antoinette
- Lowest class of people and made up most of the population in france
- Civil Constitution of the Clergy
- First estates of people in the 17th -18th centuries
- A vigorous defender of the sans-culottes, a radical voice, and published his views in pamphlets, placards and newspapers
- The common people of the lower classes in late 18th-century France
- French state prison and a place of detention for important persons charged with various offenses.
- Leader of france 5 years after Robespierre died
- Followers of Georges Danton
- Second estates of people in the 17th -18th centuries
26 Clues: France is located here • Followers of Georges Danton • Nickname of Marie Antoinette • She was married to louis xvi • Civil Constitution of the Clergy • Country where the revolution happened • ruler of France before the revolution. • Served as finance minister for Louis XVI • Palace where the king and queen of france lived • Leader of france 5 years after Robespierre died • ...
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? • ...
Global 2 in Review 2024-11-27
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- Economic theory prioritizing colonies to benefit the mother country.
- Enlightenment thinker who wrote The Social Contract.
- Priest who initiated Mexico's independence movement.
- Philosopher who argued for natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- Document outlining government principles; influenced by Enlightenment ideas.
- Enlightenment thinker who applied reason to reform society.
- English word for class of people in Latin America leading independence movements.
- Philosophy emphasizing observation and experience in science.
- Device symbolizing the French Revolution's executions.
- Haitian leader of the only successful slave revolt in history.
- Former Portuguese colony in the Americas, ruled by Pedro I
- Palace where the Estates-General met in 1789.
- Spanish-born colonists who dominated Latin American society.
- Prison stormed during the French Revolution.
- Theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system.
- Philosopher who proposed the separation of powers in government.
- First name of Bolívar, a leader in Latin American revolutions.
- "___ of Terror," radical phase of the French Revolution.
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- Intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individual rights.
- Scientist known for the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- olitical system where a ruler holds total power.
- Gathering place for Enlightenment thinkers to discuss ideas.
- Argentine general who helped liberate southern South America.
- Revolution marked by new methods and discoveries in science.
- Advocate for freedom of speech and religion during the Enlightenment.
- "The Friend of the _"
- Proposed the heliocentric model of the universe.
- Astronomer who improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism.
- Leader who became emperor after the French Revolution.
- Jewish Enlightenment thinker from Germany
- Last name of the leader of the Haitian Revolution.
31 Clues: "The Friend of the _" • Jewish Enlightenment thinker from Germany • Prison stormed during the French Revolution. • Palace where the Estates-General met in 1789. • olitical system where a ruler holds total power. • Proposed the heliocentric model of the universe. • Last name of the leader of the Haitian Revolution. • Enlightenment thinker who wrote The Social Contract. • ...
World History II Mid-Year Review Crossword 2024-12-16
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- Largest and deepest ocean in the world
- Sacred text of Judaism
- Queen of France executed during the French Revolution
- The highschool you find yourself in right now
- Philosopher who wrote about natural rights and government
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution
- Portuguese explorer who was the first to reach India by sea
- The Greatest History Teacher of All time
- Patriot group that protested British policies before the American Revolution
- Lavish royal residence built by Louis XIV
- Trade route that transported enslaved Africans to the Americas
- Large body of water between Africa, Asia, and Australia
- German monk who initiated the Protestant Reformation
- Country that gained independence from France in 1804
- Branch of Christianity established by Henry VIII
- Social class in France before the French Revolution, consisting of commoners
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- Major religion originating in the Indian subcontinent
- Radical political group during the French Revolution
- Former name of Haiti during French colonial rule
- Russian czar known for his extensive reforms
- 1789 uprising that led to the end of the monarchy in France
- Movement emphasizing reason and rationality, all about fixing government and politics
- Continent located between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
- Movement that challenged the Catholic Church in the 16th century
- Branch of Protestantism founded by John Calvin
- Central figure of Christianity
- Continent that includes the United States and Canada
- of independence fought by the American colonies against Britain
- Scientist who formulated the laws of motion and gravity
- Spanish conquerors of the Americas
- First President of the United States
- Founder of Buddhism
- Holy book of Islam
33 Clues: Holy book of Islam • Founder of Buddhism • Sacred text of Judaism • Central figure of Christianity • Leader of the Haitian Revolution • Spanish conquerors of the Americas • First President of the United States • Largest and deepest ocean in the world • The Greatest History Teacher of All time • Lavish royal residence built by Louis XIV • ...
Food 2017-09-13
12 Clues: takeaway 9 • big fish 6 • French bread 9 • Garfield loves 7 • Mexican desert 6 • famous French food 5 • a bush you can eat 8 • sweet treat mini cake 9 • vege and meat inside 9 • Korea traditional food 6 • popular beer in Ireland 8 • make you cry when you cut 6
Crosswords of Timelines during 18th century 2022-05-20
8 Clues: Georgian Era? • Reign of Louis XVI? • Reign of George III? • First French Empire? • American Revolutions? • Industrial Revolutions? • First French Republic (Louis XVII)? • French Revolutions and George Washington?
Happy B-Day Nana 2021-07-26
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- fruit produced and consumed around the world, growing on a tree and harvested in late Summer into October.
- Last name of French impressionist artist. He was recognized for his experimental use of color and Synthetist style that were distinct from Impressionism. Toward the end of his life, he spent ten years in French Polynesia.
- fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment, especially in a channel or harbor.
- Capital of Oman
- Wooden item associated with wine bottles.
- To carry out a sentence of death
- Carnivoran mammals of the family Ursidae.
- Last name of French painter and founder of impressionist painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it.
- Host plant of monarch butterfly
- Capitol of Colorado
- Mythical rabbit with antlers
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- is a bread of French origin and whose high egg and butter content gives it a rich and tender crumb.
- Modern name for city that was once known as Constantinople
- Dormant volcano that is also the highest mountain in Africa.
- Finger bones
- Pink colored flowers that are within the daisy family. They are found only in eastern and central North America, where they grow in moist to dry prairies and open wooded areas.
- often referred to as Chinese steamed bun, is a white and soft type of steamed bread or bun popular in Northern China.
- A soil with roughly equal proportions of sand, silt, and clay.
- Mammal that lives in trees and collects nuts
- A group of bones in the foot
20 Clues: Finger bones • Capital of Oman • Capitol of Colorado • A group of bones in the foot • Mythical rabbit with antlers • Host plant of monarch butterfly • To carry out a sentence of death • Wooden item associated with wine bottles. • Carnivoran mammals of the family Ursidae. • Mammal that lives in trees and collects nuts • Modern name for city that was once known as Constantinople • ...
Happy B-Day Nana 2021-07-26
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- Mythical rabbit with antlers
- Last name of French painter and founder of impressionist painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it.
- often referred to as Chinese steamed bun, is a white and soft type of steamed bread or bun popular in Northern China.
- Host plant of monarch butterfly
- Capital of Oman
- Mammal that lives in trees and collects nuts
- Modern name for city that was once known as Constantinople
- Carnivoran mammals of the family Ursidae.
- Finger bones
- is a bread of French origin and whose high egg and butter content gives it a rich and tender crumb.
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- Dormant volcano that is also the highest mountain in Africa.
- To carry out a sentence of death
- Pink colored flowers that are within the daisy family. They are found only in eastern and central North America, where they grow in moist to dry prairies and open wooded areas.
- Last name of French impressionist artist. He was recognized for his experimental use of color and Synthetist style that were distinct from Impressionism. Toward the end of his life, he spent ten years in French Polynesia.
- A group of bones in the foot
- Capitol of Colorado
- fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment, especially in a channel or harbor.
- A soil with roughly equal proportions of sand, silt, and clay.
- Wooden item associated with wine bottles.
- fruit produced and consumed around the world, growing on a tree and harvested in late Summer into October.
20 Clues: Finger bones • Capital of Oman • Capitol of Colorado • Mythical rabbit with antlers • A group of bones in the foot • Host plant of monarch butterfly • To carry out a sentence of death • Carnivoran mammals of the family Ursidae. • Wooden item associated with wine bottles. • Mammal that lives in trees and collects nuts • Modern name for city that was once known as Constantinople • ...
Medieval Music 2021-09-10
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- The section of the mass whose chant texts never change
- The only male role and only non-singing role in von Bingen's sacred music drama
- The second of five chants in the mass ordinary
- Gregorian _________; general term for monophonic, sacred Latin text sung a cappella, without meter.
- The French term for "New Art"; a 14th century movement that saw new developments in rhythm (2 words)
- The secular music poet-composer of medieval France
- Sacred music intended for use in a worship service
- French secular music poet-composer Comtessa Beatriz ____ _______ (2 words)
- Term for a long, sustained tone
- The section of the mass whose chant texts change depending on the day or occasion
- The third of five chants in the mass ordinary
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- French Ars Nova-era composer Guillaume de _______________, known for his Notre Dame Mass and secular music such as the chanson "Douce dame jolie"
- Title of a sacred music drama by Hildegard von Bingen (2 words)
- The secular music poet-composer of medieval Germany
- Notable 12th century nun, poet, and composer ___________ von Bingen
- The fourth of five chants in the mass ordinary
- German secular music poet-composer Walther von der _______________
- The secular song type of medieval Spain
- A 13th century French composer living and working in Notre Dame Cathedral who furthered the development of polyphony through organum and rhythmic modes
- The first of five chants in the mass ordinary
- The last of five chants in the mass ordinary (2 words)
- First name of Spanish king credited with compiling "Cantigas de Santa Maria"
- The earliest purely-instrumental genre of music; a dance
- An early form of polyphony; the addition of a melodic part to a pre-existing chant
24 Clues: Term for a long, sustained tone • The secular song type of medieval Spain • The first of five chants in the mass ordinary • The third of five chants in the mass ordinary • The fourth of five chants in the mass ordinary • The second of five chants in the mass ordinary • The secular music poet-composer of medieval France • ...
Walker Young 7th period 2021-09-17
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- What has four wheels and you drive it?
- Island A island right by New Orleans but in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico
- French royal government gave the proprietorship of Louisiana to who
- What sport do you wear a helmet and pads?
- this animal barks and is a best friend
- set of laws governing the conduct and treatment of slaves
- the action of leading a group of people
- What do you drive on the lake?
- A group of people who settle in a distant land, but who still keep ties to their native land.
- a gift of real estate
- the site of a fort built by the French in South Louisiana
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- What state was poverty point in?
- A city in Louisiana that starts with "N"
- You can hit a grand slam or home run in this sport
- who came in 1728 from France to the French colonies of Louisiana to marry
- a shelter in the lake, often camouflaged to hunt ducks out of
- the judicial body of government for French Louisiana
- What city is on the Mississippi River, near the Gulf of Mexico?
- to operate the colony as a business
- What is an estate on which crops are grown by resident labor.
- What has a trunk and four legs?
- What has two wheels and is usually driven on dirt roads or in Motocross racing
- What animal meows and purrs?
- Who is a person forced to work for free?
- Louisiana's state bird, also on the state of Louisiana flag
25 Clues: a gift of real estate • What animal meows and purrs? • What do you drive on the lake? • What has a trunk and four legs? • What state was poverty point in? • to operate the colony as a business • What has four wheels and you drive it? • this animal barks and is a best friend • the action of leading a group of people • A city in Louisiana that starts with "N" • ...
20th Century Music 2017-07-05
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- Music that lacks a home key
- Another name for chance music
- Stockhausen composed this style of music
- Type of rhythm which makes Jazz and Blues more lyrical and song-like
- Technique where a piano's sound is altered by placing objects between or on the strings
- Style of music which combined modern ideas with features of the Classical period.
- Opposite of consonance in music
- When composers use notes outside of the major or minor scale
- American composer of "Appalachian Spring"
- Technique where sounds on a recording tape were played backwards or sped up
- American composer of "4mins33"
- French composer, known as the father of electronic music
- Rhythm where the weak beats of the bar are stressed
- Style of music based on the 12 notes of the chromatic scale in a set order
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- Style of music with a lot of repetition, diatonic chords, and antiphony
- English composer of "The Lark Ascending"
- Russian composer of "The Rite Of Spring"
- 5 note scale common in Impressionist music
- Style of music that was very atonal, dissonant, and emotional
- Style of music associated with the art of Monet
- Hungarian composer who used a lot of folk music
- Composer who developed the 12-tone technique
- English composer of "The Planets"
- Russian composer of "Peter and the Wolf"
- French composer of "Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune"
- Bartok, Vaughan-Williams, and Copland were this type of composer
- French composer of "Bolero"
- Minimalist composer and contemporary of Philip Glass
- French composer of "Gymnopedies"
- American composer of "Rhapsody in Blue"
- Style of music that features improvisation, syncopation, and swing
31 Clues: Music that lacks a home key • French composer of "Bolero" • Another name for chance music • American composer of "4mins33" • Opposite of consonance in music • French composer of "Gymnopedies" • English composer of "The Planets" • American composer of "Rhapsody in Blue" • English composer of "The Lark Ascending" • Russian composer of "The Rite Of Spring" • ...
20th Century Music 2017-07-05
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- Composer who developed the 12-tone technique
- Style of music that features improvisation, syncopation, and swing
- American composer of "Appalachian Spring"
- Type of rhythm which makes Jazz and Blues more lyrical and song-like
- American composer of "4mins33"
- Technique where sounds on a recording tape were played backwards or sped up
- Hungarian composer who used a lot of folk music
- Rhythm where the weak beats of the bar are stressed
- Opposite of consonance in music
- Style of music which combined modern ideas with features of the Classical period.
- Stockhausen composed this style of music
- Style of music with a lot of repetition, diatonic chords, and antiphony
- When composers use notes outside of the major or minor scale
- American composer of "Rhapsody in Blue"
- Style of music based on the 12 notes of the chromatic scale in a set order
- Russian composer of "The Rite Of Spring"
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- French composer, known as the father of electronic music
- English composer of "The Planets"
- Technique where a piano's sound is altered by placing objects between or on the strings
- Music that lacks a home key
- Russian composer of "Peter and the Wolf"
- Minimalist composer and contemporary of Philip Glass
- English composer of "The Lark Ascending"
- Another name for chance music
- 5 note scale common in Impressionist music
- French composer of "Bolero"
- Style of music associated with the art of Monet
- Style of music that was very atonal, dissonant, and emotional
- Bartok, Vaughan-Williams, and Copland were this type of composer
- French composer of "Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune"
- French composer of "Gymnopedies"
31 Clues: Music that lacks a home key • French composer of "Bolero" • Another name for chance music • American composer of "4mins33" • Opposite of consonance in music • French composer of "Gymnopedies" • English composer of "The Planets" • American composer of "Rhapsody in Blue" • Russian composer of "Peter and the Wolf" • English composer of "The Lark Ascending" • ...
Enlightenment crossword 2013-11-12
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- English philosopher who developed natural rights and rejected absolute monarchs
- informal social gathering
- Principle author of the deceleration of independence,who believed in equality for all
- style of composition arising in 18th-century France, often viewed as an extension of the baroque, and characterized by a high degree of ornamentation and lightness of expression.
- a policy that allows for little interference of the government in business matters
- russian monarch that aboloished tortue
- French Philosopher known for his wit and satristic works
- French thinker who developed the ideas of separation of powers,checks and balances and minority rights
- Scottish Philosopher who focused on using natural law to reform economy and urged the policy of laissez faire
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- 4th U.S. president who is referred to as the father of the constitution,applied separation of powers to government
- French enlightenment thinker
- Enlightenment thinker who argued that people were cruel and selfish by nature and need to be governed by absolute monarchies
- a period of artistic style that used exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted detail
- a person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics, metaphysics, logic, and other related fields.
- a form of absoulte monarchy that accepted enligthenment ideas
- an agreement made by people to limit their rights in exchange for organized society
- monarch that went in disguise among their subjects to learn of their problems
- Prussian monarch that allowed free press and urged religious tolerance
- the suppression of public communication or public speech
- The age of reason where people started applied reason to everyday problems
- philosopher who is often referred to as the father of the french revolution,wrote the book: The Social Contract
- rules that govern natural forces such as gravity
22 Clues: informal social gathering • French enlightenment thinker • russian monarch that aboloished tortue • rules that govern natural forces such as gravity • the suppression of public communication or public speech • French Philosopher known for his wit and satristic works • a form of absoulte monarchy that accepted enligthenment ideas • ...
Latin America 2014-03-09
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- what country is between Honduras and Costa Rica
- what is the capital of Guatemala
- what country is south of Cuba
- what is the capital of Suriname
- what is the capital of Nicaragua
- What country is between Ecuador and Venezuela
- what is the capital of French Guiana
- what is the capital of Belize
- what language does chile speak
- what is the capital of Jamaica
- what language does French Guiana speak
- what language does Haiti speak
- what language does Brazil speak
- what is the capital of Honduras
- what country is west of Argentina
- what is the capital of Chile
- what is the capital of Cuba
- what is the capital of El Salvador
- what is the capital of Guyana
- what is the capital of Mexico
- what is the capital of Uruguay
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- what language does Suriname speak
- what is the capital of panama
- what is the capital of Brazil
- what is the capital of Columbia
- what country is south of Brazil
- what is the capital of Argentina
- what is the capital of Puerto Rico
- what is the capital of Haiti
- what is the capital of Costa Rica
- what is the capital of Peru
- what is the capital of Paraguay
- what country is east of the Dominican Republic
- what is the capital of Ecuador
- what is the capital of Bolivia
- what country is west of French Guiana
- what language does Guyana speak
- what is the capital of Venezuela
- what country is east of Guatemala
- what is the capital of the Dominican Republic
40 Clues: what is the capital of Peru • what is the capital of Cuba • what is the capital of Haiti • what is the capital of Chile • what is the capital of panama • what is the capital of Brazil • what country is south of Cuba • what is the capital of Belize • what is the capital of Guyana • what is the capital of Mexico • what language does chile speak • what is the capital of Jamaica • ...
Topic 3 Vocab 2022-12-09
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- A nation that works with another nation for a common purpose.
- A person who betrays his or her country.
- A colonists who remained loyal to Britain.
- Rights that belong to all people from birth.
- Troops on horseback.
- A 1763 agreement between Britain and France that ended the French and Indian War and transferred much of North America from French to British control.
- A legal document that allowed British customs officers to inspect a ship's cargo without giving a reason.
- Rights that cannot be taken away.
- A war that took place from 1754 to 1763 that led to the end of French power in North America.
- To cancel, remove from law.
- A formal written request to someone in authority that is signed by a group of people.
- Colonial militia volunteers who were prepared to fight at a minute's notice.
- To surround and blockade an enemy town or position with troops to force it to surrender.
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- A letter-writing campaign that became a major tool of protest in the colonies.
- To refuse to buy or use certain goods or services.
- An army of citizens who serve as soldiers during an emergency.
- A proposal by Benjamin Franklin to create a unified government for the British colonies.
- To approve.
- A soldier who fights for pay, often for a foreign country
- The refusal to obey unjust laws using nonviolent means.
- A fighter who uses hit-and-run attacks.
- A colonist who favored war against Britain.
- The shutting of a port to keep people or supplies from moving in or out.
- An introduction to a declaration, constitution, or other official document.
24 Clues: To approve. • Troops on horseback. • To cancel, remove from law. • Rights that cannot be taken away. • A fighter who uses hit-and-run attacks. • A person who betrays his or her country. • A colonists who remained loyal to Britain. • A colonist who favored war against Britain. • Rights that belong to all people from birth. • To refuse to buy or use certain goods or services. • ...
The Days of Our Lives 2025-06-20
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- Lennon’s love
- 1997 Celine Dion hit and the theme of this puzzle’s starred clues
- Italian dish of pan fried meat in a lemon, caper, butter sauce
- Soft spoken cartoonist and Office secretary
- Music festival that opened on August 15 on a dairy farm in upstate NY
- Quaint Portland neighborhood known for its murals and many Thai restaurants
- Sonny Bono was mayor here from 1988-1992
- French coastal town with a pebbly shore along the Riviera
- Me and ___
- What a debtor writes
- Bay Area neighborhood steeped in Italian heritage
- Main variety of ragu in Italian cuisine
- *English explorer and the second person to sail around the world
- “Nevernude” married to Bluth family princess
- Aussie sitcom character’s curly locks are her “clowning glory”
- Type of elevator used by staff and delivery personnel in hotels and hospitals
- Informal word for a cat’s canine tooth
- Hawaiian island where Lahaina is located
- Cajun cuisine originated from these French speaking exiles
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- *2015 Bruno Mars song that placed #1 on March 23
- Pennsylvania accountant famously poor at math
- Capital of Italy’s Puglia region
- Key ingredient in marinara sauce
- Wine made with same technique as Champagne but not from the Champagne region
- *Music venue built in 1812 and originally named the Majestic Hall
- Profound joy
- Cuisine originating from French speaking Acadian exiles who settled in Louisiana
- Coen brothers movie that spawned a TV series spinoff of the same name
- Seventeenth letter of the Greek alphabet
- French “no”
- She never bloody knew, did she?
- *Mark Twain said the coldest winter he ever spent was a summer here
- “I ____ tell a lie”
- What servers call combining two bottles of ketchup
- Host of the 2024 Olympics
35 Clues: Me and ___ • French “no” • Profound joy • Lennon’s love • “I ____ tell a lie” • What a debtor writes • Host of the 2024 Olympics • She never bloody knew, did she? • Capital of Italy’s Puglia region • Key ingredient in marinara sauce • Informal word for a cat’s canine tooth • Main variety of ragu in Italian cuisine • Sonny Bono was mayor here from 1988-1992 • ...
APUSH Chapter2 Terms 2025-07-11
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- limited toleration of French Protestants, ended religious wars, began a period of French superiority in Europe
- English Colonist who married Pocahontas sealed peace of first anglo-powhatan war
- English courtier who sponsored failed settlements in North Carolina
- legal document that granted government to some group of people to implement a stated purpose
- Protestant Queen of England
- Colonial Governor who imposed harsh military over Jamestown after taking it over
- King of Scotland became King of England when queen Elizabeth died Cracked down on Catholics and Puritan Separatists
- Daughter of chief Powhatan saved John Smith and served as a mediator between Indians and Colonists
- English adventurer who took control of Jamestown
- Dutch Colony along Hudson river
- series of clashes between Powhatan Confederacy and English settlers in Virginia
- short term partnership between investors to fund a commercial enterprise
- French Protestant dissenters, limited toleration under Edict of Nantes
- Chief of Powhatan Confederacy and father Pocahontas
- fleet defeated in English Channel, beginning of the Spanish decline
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- Bound 5 tribes together Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, and Senecas
- principle that eldest son inherits all family property and land
- movement to reform Catholic Church, started by Martin Luther, questioned authority of popes, eliminated indulgences, called to translate the Bible from Latin to other languages
- English sea captain who completed his circumnavigation of the globe
- "runner of the woods," french fur trappers across North America
- English joint-stock company that received charter from from King James I
- Last-ditch effort by the Indians to dislodge Virginia settlements
- first permanent English settlement in North America
- Sir Walter Raleigh's failed colonial settlement off the coast of NC
- along with Deganawidah Legendary founder of Iroquois Confederacy
25 Clues: Protestant Queen of England • Dutch Colony along Hudson river • English adventurer who took control of Jamestown • first permanent English settlement in North America • Chief of Powhatan Confederacy and father Pocahontas • principle that eldest son inherits all family property and land • "runner of the woods," french fur trappers across North America • ...
Latin America 2014-03-09
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- what country is between Honduras and Costa Rica
- what is the capital of Guatemala
- what country is south of Cuba
- what is the capital of Suriname
- what is the capital of Nicaragua
- What country is between Ecuador and Venezuela
- what is the capital of French Guiana
- what is the capital of Belize
- what language does chile speak
- what is the capital of Jamaica
- what language does French Guiana speak
- what language does Haiti speak
- what language does Brazil speak
- what is the capital of Honduras
- what country is west of Argentina
- what is the capital of Chile
- what is the capital of Cuba
- what is the capital of El Salvador
- what is the capital of Guyana
- what is the capital of Mexico
- what is the capital of Uruguay
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- what language does Suriname speak
- what is the capital of panama
- what is the capital of Brazil
- what is the capital of Columbia
- what country is south of Brazil
- what is the capital of Argentina
- what is the capital of Puerto Rico
- what is the capital of Haiti
- what is the capital of Costa Rica
- what is the capital of Peru
- what is the capital of Paraguay
- what country is east of the Dominican Republic
- what is the capital of Ecuador
- what is the capital of Bolivia
- what country is west of French Guiana
- what language does Guyana speak
- what is the capital of Venezuela
- what country is east of Guatemala
- what is the capital of the Dominican Republic
40 Clues: what is the capital of Peru • what is the capital of Cuba • what is the capital of Haiti • what is the capital of Chile • what is the capital of panama • what is the capital of Brazil • what country is south of Cuba • what is the capital of Belize • what is the capital of Guyana • what is the capital of Mexico • what language does chile speak • what is the capital of Jamaica • ...
Ode to New Orleans 2014-04-04
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- 12 PM
- Chef _______ Prudhomme
- Davis played a NO belle in “Jezebel”
- Po-boy is short for this sandwich
- Environmental Protection Agency (abbrev.)
- Tourists flock to this NO neighborhood (3 words)
- Registered Nurse (abbrev.)
- Smell
- Cajun dish: ___________ fish
- Short form of OLD
- Santa usually utters this thrice
- How to pronounce the French words RUE and ROUX
- 1987 Dennis Quaid movie (3 words)
- Famous NO concert hall
- High School (abbrev.)
- ”Beauties” in French
- The mighty _______ River
- Praline patties resemble _____ brittle
- JOYOUS antonym
- NO’s annual _____ festival
- Cajun (2 words) and rice
- Spicy Cajun Stew
- Foster (a dessert)
- ”Wars” in French
- ________ meditation
- Cajun _____ croquettes
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- Filet of _______
- NO visitors are liable to grow ______
- NO is around 300 ______ old
- Chocolate-coffee blend
- ”Charlotte’s Web” author (initials) White
- Lake_____________ borders NO
- ____fish etoufee
- Camille, Betsy, and Katrina
- Tulane scientists study the ______ virus
- ______turtle soup
- During Mardi Gras, NO parties like _____
- An ____ -dash is longer than a hyphen
- File (FEE-lay) is made from ground sassafras _____
- Mailed
- Feather ________ constrictor
- L’_____VIVE means “life-giving water” in French
- Emergency Room (abbrev.)
- Youth Hostel (abbrev.)
- Most tourists visit NO to party, listen to music, and ______
- Home of the NO Saints
- Enjoy a _______ cup of café au lait
- Bread pudding with bourbon sauce is a ______ dessert
- Famous place to eat beignets: Café (2 words)
- (Hyphenated word) Louisiana Kitchen
- Fat Tuesday, or ______ Gras
- Embarrassed
- Abbrev. for NOMEN NESCIO (Latin for “I don’t know the name”)
- The Superdome is ________ to the Sugar Bowl
54 Clues: 12 PM • Smell • Mailed • Embarrassed • JOYOUS antonym • Filet of _______ • ____fish etoufee • Spicy Cajun Stew • ”Wars” in French • ______turtle soup • Short form of OLD • Foster (a dessert) • ________ meditation • ”Beauties” in French • High School (abbrev.) • Home of the NO Saints • Chef _______ Prudhomme • Chocolate-coffee blend • Youth Hostel (abbrev.) • Famous NO concert hall • Cajun _____ croquettes • ...
Louisiana 2015 (1) 2015-05-01
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- The place where the Louisiana Purchase was signed in 1803.
- A vocal improvisation with wordless vocables, nonsense syllables or without words at all.
- A name for The South and also Jazz in New Orleans.
- A famous "Hall" where you can listen to jazz in The French Quarter.
- You can eat these at The Café du Monde.
- Prostitution was legal here from 1897 to 1917.
- A famous street in The French Quarter.
- Sidney Bechet first came to France in 1925 with Josephine _________.
- This General defeated the British in at The Battle Of New Orleans in 1812.
- This Jackson was a famous Gospel singer, born in New Orleans.
- The "holy trinity": onions, green pepper and ____________.
- Name for The South or jazz from New Orleans
- New Orleans' trumpet player's nickname.
- Louisiana's administrative divisions.
- The three colors of Mardi Gras: purple (justice), green (faith) and ________ for power.
- This bird is on the state flag of Louisiana.
- They danced on Sundays at Congo Square in The French Quarter.
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- This country ruled Louisiana in 1769.
- Nicknames for New Orleans: NOLA, The Big Easy, The _________ City
- Ground corn.
- A very famous trumpeter from New Orleans.
- The state where you find the source of the Mississippi River.
- A delicious spicy Cajun and Creole dish made with rice.
- You can eat Oysters ______________ at the famous restaurant in New Orleans, Antoine's.
- A kind of public transportation in New Orleans
- The Mississippi River = A song, "Ol' _______ River"
- This Marie was the Queen of Voodoo.
- He sold The Louisiana Territory to The United States in 1803.
- Famous landcraft boats made in New Orleans, used during the Normandy invasion on June 6, 1944.
- Name of the terrible 2005 hurricane
- French impressionist whose mother was a Creole from New Orleans.
31 Clues: Ground corn. • This Marie was the Queen of Voodoo. • Name of the terrible 2005 hurricane • This country ruled Louisiana in 1769. • Louisiana's administrative divisions. • A famous street in The French Quarter. • You can eat these at The Café du Monde. • New Orleans' trumpet player's nickname. • A very famous trumpeter from New Orleans. • ...
Lee 2021-03-17
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- led by Lafayette and had Red, white, and blue as its colors
- radical group that ran the National Convention
- the lavish palace where the king of France lived
- fought in the American Revolution and led the French National Guard
- signed by King of Prussia and Emperor of Austria saying they would intervene to help the French Monarchy
- believed there should be three branches of government
- main goal was to protect the revolution from enemies of the revolution, led by Jacobins
- the five-member legislative body of France during the revolution
- French clergy and upper-class members who fled France during the revolution
- first new name for the third estate made many church reforms
- red, white, and blue
- stopped enemies of the revolution inside of France, carried out executions
- notebook with complaints for the meeting of the Estates-General
- the king of France during the revolution
- name means without breaches, Radicals who wanted a republic
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- device used to behead enemies of the revolution
- leader of the National Convention
- the prison in Paris that was raided by the third estate because it was a symbol of the monarchy
- stopped enemies of the revolution outside of France
- pride in your country
- rumors about the government stealing crops from peasants caused riots to show up in big cities
- mother of Marie Antoinette
- an Austrian princess who became queen of France
- French financial advisor who said the rich needed to be taxed and spending needed to be cut, was fired
- protested against the Declaration of Rights of Man because it didn't give women the same rights
- British writer who was against the revolution
26 Clues: red, white, and blue • pride in your country • mother of Marie Antoinette • leader of the National Convention • the king of France during the revolution • British writer who was against the revolution • radical group that ran the National Convention • device used to behead enemies of the revolution • an Austrian princess who became queen of France • ...
AP EURO CROSSWORD REVIEW!!!!! 2019-06-09
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- Immanuel Kant was from this country
- Husband of Queen Isabella of Spain, Commissioned Columbus
- The Triple ___, Britain, France, and Russia during WWI
- A main player in the French Wars of Religion
- A failed system of Stalin's
- ___ Brothers who wrote German folk stories
- This happened to German money after the Treaty of Versailles
- Treaty De__ was written by the Pope in 1494
- a French Revolution Oath was taken in a place where this sport is played
- Spanish ships during Trans-Atlantic trade
- Radicals of the French Revolution
- Prussian nobles under feudalism
- Leader of the Italian "Red Shirt Army"
- Author of "The Leviathan"
- inventor of the Steam Engine
- the __ Acts that followed the Peterloo Massacre
- Rwandan Genocide indirectly occurred due to this Belgian King
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- Ignatius of Loyola, Catholic Reformation group with an education focus
- Last name of the man who first translated the Bible into English
- Rich merchant family of France, art patrons
- fell in 1543
- Decisions based on greater good instead of personal belief
- a facist backed by the "Black Shirts"
- This Edict ended the French Wars of Religion
- John Stuart Mill was a founder
- A weird tax was placed on these under Peter the Great to seem more European
- systems of medieval theological teaching
- Ottoman Empire reforms
- the Catholic Church has 7 of them
- The ___ Tales, English stories
- City Franz Ferdinand was shot in
- A cash crop found in the "New World"
- Name of English king that followed Charles II
- The First Island Napoleon was exiled to
- Hitler's Secret Service
- This market crashed in 1929
36 Clues: fell in 1543 • Ottoman Empire reforms • Hitler's Secret Service • Author of "The Leviathan" • A failed system of Stalin's • This market crashed in 1929 • inventor of the Steam Engine • John Stuart Mill was a founder • The ___ Tales, English stories • Prussian nobles under feudalism • City Franz Ferdinand was shot in • the Catholic Church has 7 of them • ...
Revolutionary War 2017-10-04
Across
- the colonist who favored war against Britain.
- A quick protest of the incident by the colonist in March 5, 1770.
- Hit-and-run, tactics to harass the British.
- This act set up a government for Canada and gave religious freedom to French Catholics.
- This act replaced new duties on legal document such as will, diplomas, and marriage papers.
- A war that took place from 1754 to 1763 that led to the end of French power in North America.
- Legal document that allowed British custom officials to inspect a ship’s cargo without giving a reason.
- to refuse to buy or or use certain goods or services.
- An attempt to create ‘one general government’ for the British colonies.
- It was a document signed by Britain and France in 1763, bringing the long conflict to an end.
- A 1776 document stating the thirteen English colonies were a free and independence nation.
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- army of citizens who serve as soldiers during emergency.
- Series of laws passed in 1774 to punish Boston for the tea party.
- Important acts of civil disobedience.
- This proclamation drew an imaginary line along the crest of the Appalachian Mountains.
- This act let company bypass colonial tea merchants and sell directly to colonist.
- Ingathering of the twelve colonies delegates in Philadelphia.
- Set out to change the colonists attitude towards Britain and the king.
- american colonist who remained loyal to Britain.
- A 1763 between Britain and France that ended the French and Indian war and transferred much of North American from French to British control.
- This act taxed goods such as glass, paper, paint, lead and tea.
21 Clues: Important acts of civil disobedience. • Hit-and-run, tactics to harass the British. • the colonist who favored war against Britain. • american colonist who remained loyal to Britain. • to refuse to buy or or use certain goods or services. • army of citizens who serve as soldiers during emergency. • Ingathering of the twelve colonies delegates in Philadelphia. • ...
Revolutionary War 2017-10-04
Across
- An attempt to create ‘one general government’ for the British colonies.
- army of citizens who serve as soldiers during emergency.
- This act let company bypass colonial tea merchants and sell directly to colonist.
- It was a document signed by Britain and France in 1763, bringing the long conflict to an end.
- Set out to change the colonists attitude towards Britain and the king.
- A war that took place from 1754 to 1763 that led to the end of French power in North America.
- A 1776 document stating the thirteen English colonies were a free and independence nation.
- A 1763 between Britain and France that ended the French and Indian war and transferred much of North American from French to British control.
- This act taxed goods such as glass, paper, paint, lead and tea.
- This act replaced new duties on legal document such as will, diplomas, and marriage papers.
- This act set up a government for Canada and gave religious freedom to French Catholics.
- to refuse to buy or or use certain goods or services.
Down
- the colonist who favored war against Britain.
- american colonist who remained loyal to Britain.
- This proclamation drew an imaginary line along the crest of the Appalachian Mountains.
- Important acts of civil disobedience.
- Series of laws passed in 1774 to punish Boston for the tea party.
- Ingathering of the twelve colonies delegates in Philadelphia.
- A quick protest of the incident by the colonist in March 5, 1770.
- Hit-and-run, tactics to harass the British.
- Legal document that allowed British custom officials to inspect a ship’s cargo without giving a reason.
21 Clues: Important acts of civil disobedience. • Hit-and-run, tactics to harass the British. • the colonist who favored war against Britain. • american colonist who remained loyal to Britain. • to refuse to buy or or use certain goods or services. • army of citizens who serve as soldiers during emergency. • Ingathering of the twelve colonies delegates in Philadelphia. • ...
Social studies review 2018-10-17
Across
- The First Nations used this to stay warm during the cold winters.
- English and __________ are the official languages of Canada.
- Canada is a constitutional _____________, with the Queen as the head of state.
- French and British settlers came to Canada in the late 15th and 16th centuries (1400’s and 1500’s).
- The British Home Children were sent to Canada at the end of the 19th _______________.
- French ________________ is available across Canada.
- The Black Loyalists came to Canada to escape the American Revolution, persecution, and _____________.
- The First Nations introduced the use of traditional herbal ___________ to heal the body and mind.
- War, The government repealed (pulled back) the Chinese exclusion act in 1947 to recognize their contributions during ______________ ________ 2.
- Many Chinese immigrants came to Canada to work on the Canadian Pacific _____________.
- The Canadian ______________, court, and law systems are modeled after Britain.
- 2010 was declared the year of the British _________ Child.
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- An image of the __________ is found on all Canadian coins.
- The Home children were poor children, Abandoned children, and ______________.
- Who are the 3 founding nations of Canada? The ________, the French, and the First Nations.
- It is estimated the 11% of Canadians are descendants of the British Home _______________.
- The ________________ of Canadians speak English.
- The Chinese Canadians first settled in _________________.
- Irish immigrants came to Canada to escape _______________, poverty and diseases.
- Canada accepted many European ________________ after World War 2.
- The Home Children were used to provide cheap farm labour and _____________ help.
- The Canadian Prime Minister issued an _______________ for the mistreatment of Chinese immigrants in the year 2006.
- The First Nations Peoples believed that gains should be shared by all members of the __________________.
- The First Nations invented the ______________ to travel along the rivers of Canada.
24 Clues: The ________________ of Canadians speak English. • French ________________ is available across Canada. • The Chinese Canadians first settled in _________________. • An image of the __________ is found on all Canadian coins. • 2010 was declared the year of the British _________ Child. • English and __________ are the official languages of Canada. • ...
Unit 4: Age of Revolutions 2023-10-03
Across
- the division of power among between different branches of government
- Rights guaranteed to citizens who are accused of crimes.
- people born in the Americas to Spanish parents
- An assembly of representatives from all three of the estates, or social classes, in France.
- the idea that all humans are born with rights, which include the right to life, liberty, and property
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.
- the male ruler of an empire
- working class
- An agreement in which people give the government power in exchange for the gov. protecting their rights.
- The series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- Informal social gatherings at which writers, artists, philosophers, and others exchanged ideas
- Based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- French middle class
- Burning live stock and crops to prevent the enemy from living off the land
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
Down
- French Revolution document that outlined the natural rights of all people and the rights that they possessed as citizens
- A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- A comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon
- present everywhere
- a movement that emphasized science and reason as guides to help see the world more clearly
- Betrayal of one's country
- a monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution
- a Church court set up to try people accused of heresy
- Spanish or Portuguese-speaking nations in or around South America
- the historic period (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed
25 Clues: working class • present everywhere • French middle class • Betrayal of one's country • the male ruler of an empire • people born in the Americas to Spanish parents • the governing body of a nation, state, or community. • a monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution • a Church court set up to try people accused of heresy • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2023-03-09
Across
- built by Galileo to look to the stars
- French Revolution showed the inherent will of the _______
- helped Argentina, Peru, and Chile gain independance.
- experimentation is my way of doing things
- first name of the leader of the Haitian Revolution
- laws of gravity and motion
- main reason American colonies separated from England
- life, liberty, and property
- adapted the ideas of Locke, Rosseau, and Montesquieu to America
- significant document that came from the Glorious Revolution
- Argentina, Mexico, and Peru were colonies of this country
- Sir Isaac Newton
- people of Latin America with European roots
- leader of the French Revolution
- this was applied and emphasized during the Scientific Revolution
- this revolution inspired the Haitians
- people went here for all of their answers for life before the Scientific Revolution
- powers of government must be separate
- number of colonies that broke from England
Down
- held his beliefs to himself until he died
- Analytical Geometry is my claim to fame
- founded by Copernicus and mathematically supported by Kepler
- book written by Hobbes
- said that people must be ruled over by a King
- involves coming up with a hypothesis
- where William and Mary came from
- official name of Kepler's findings
- branch of government that enforces the laws of a country
- made his own telescope and proved Copernicus right
- French Satirist
- everything revolves around the earth
- nickname of the Glorious Revolution
- planets have elliptical orbits around the sun
- governments must make a social contract with their people
- period of time where reason was applied to the human world
- everyone has natural rights given to you by God
36 Clues: French Satirist • Sir Isaac Newton • book written by Hobbes • laws of gravity and motion • life, liberty, and property • leader of the French Revolution • where William and Mary came from • official name of Kepler's findings • nickname of the Glorious Revolution • involves coming up with a hypothesis • everything revolves around the earth • built by Galileo to look to the stars • ...
APWH Unit 5: Revolutions 2023-02-21
Across
- movement to end slavery
- Scottish philosopher and Enlightenment figure
- book written by Adam Smith that describes the outlines of a wealthy nation
- ideology that limits government power to protection individual's freedom and liberty
- theory of the human mind being in a blank state at birth
- political and justice scandal in France (1894-1906)
- ruling off government intervention with individual businesses
- movement to establish a Jewish nation
- English philosopher, an influential thinker; known as the "father of liberlism"
- Philosophy aggreement between ruler and the ruled to define rights and duties
- Social movement aimed to improve female rights
- Wollstonecraft British philosopher and advocate for women's rights
- French philosophists who generated ideas for economics, science, and sociology
- Developed the utopian socialism
- Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism
- French philosopher and influenced the aspects of the French Revolution
- British organization aimed to improve democracy and socialism
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- People's strong loyalty to their nation
- Wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense" for the American Revolution
- Philosophers who created ideas to solve problems to industrial capitalism
- study of knowledge
- Period where Europe experienced major political changes to their government
- hatred towards Jewish people
- French philosopher and known for his ideas of "seperation of power"
- Economic system runned by a free market
- Theory that communities should manage their resources as a whole instead of the individual
- Belief that experience is vital to human's understandings
- Holding traditions and oppose hard changes
- Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet
- Belief that a god created the universe but doesn't intervene
- Welsh reformer and one of the founders of the utopian socialism
31 Clues: study of knowledge • movement to end slavery • hatred towards Jewish people • Developed the utopian socialism • Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet • movement to establish a Jewish nation • People's strong loyalty to their nation • Economic system runned by a free market • Holding traditions and oppose hard changes • Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism • ...
The Late Middle Ages 2024-11-03
Across
- The bacterium responsible for the Bubonic Plague.
- A court established by Ferdinand and Isabella to enforce Catholic orthodoxy and expel non-Catholics.
- A conflict between England and France from 1337 to 1453 over French territory.
- The final battle of the Hundred Years’ War in 1453, where the French defeated the English.
- Queen of Spain who, with Ferdinand, completed the Reconquista and supported the Spanish Inquisition.
- A Muslim-ruled area on the Iberian Peninsula that fostered cultural coexistence between Muslims, Jews, and Christians.
- Painful, pus-filled swellings that appeared in the lymph nodes of those infected with the plague.
- A deadly plague that swept across Europe and Asia during the 1300s, killing millions.
- A 1435 agreement that brought the Burgundians into an alliance with France against England.
- A French peasant girl who led France to victory in several battles during the Hundred Years’ War.
- A physician who treated victims of the Black Death, often wearing a bird-like mask.
Down
- A 1415 English victory during the Hundred Years' War, famous for the use of longbowmen.
- The Christian effort to recapture territory on the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rulers.
- The specific form of the Black Death caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis.
- A 1420 agreement that made Henry V of England the heir to the French throne.
- A major English victory in the Hundred Years' War due to the use of longbowmen.
- The last Muslim kingdom in Spain, conquered by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492.
- A famous palace and fortress built by the Muslims in Granada, Spain.
- The king who, with Isabella, united Spain and led the Reconquista.
- An agreement in 1360 that temporarily halted hostilities between England and France.
20 Clues: The bacterium responsible for the Bubonic Plague. • The king who, with Isabella, united Spain and led the Reconquista. • A famous palace and fortress built by the Muslims in Granada, Spain. • A 1420 agreement that made Henry V of England the heir to the French throne. • The specific form of the Black Death caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. • ...
Road to Revolution 2023-01-13
Across
- The War officially came to an end on February 10, 1763, with the signing of the ______
- dressed up as Mohawk Indians, dumped 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor
- Delegates from all colonies except Georgia met to discuss problems with Great Britain and to promote independence.
- This future president started the French and Indian War
- Samuel Adams and Paul Revere led patriots in throwing tea into Boston Harbor to protest tea taxes.
- Great Britain taxed the colonies after the __________
- Colonists in Boston were shot after taunting British soldiers.
- passed in 1764, reduced the tax on sugar in hopes of creating a British monopoly
- followed the French and Indian War and restricted the western movement of settlers past the Appalachian Mountains
- common colonist perspective regarding taxation by Parliament
Down
- The conflict between England and France took place "Down in ______"
- Legislative body of Great Britain
- forced colonists to ship certain goods directly to Britain and colonies could only receive European goods in English ships
- This event is known as the “The Shot Heard ‘Round the World”.
- How did Great Britain expect to pay for the cost of the French and Indian War
- African American Sailor killed in the Boston Massacre
- French and Indian War was also known as the_________
- created a tax on goods the colonists imported, such as paper, glass, lead, paints, and tea
- retaliation for the Boston Tea Party that Required colonists to provide housing and supplies for British troops, Closed Boston Harbor, and Banned town meetings.
- a system of creating and maintaining wealth through controlled trade
- What colonist called the Coercive Acts
- placed a tax on almost all printed materials created within the colonies
22 Clues: Legislative body of Great Britain • What colonist called the Coercive Acts • French and Indian War was also known as the_________ • African American Sailor killed in the Boston Massacre • Great Britain taxed the colonies after the __________ • This future president started the French and Indian War • common colonist perspective regarding taxation by Parliament • ...
dgdsfs 2022-09-06
Across
- A group of dissenters who sought to "purify" the church of Catholic practices
- A proclamation issued by Henry IV granting the Huguenots religious toleration
- strong military state that emerged in central Europe in the late
- Chief minister of France; appointed by Louis XIII in 1624
- Ruling with unlimited authority
- A famous painter during Spain's golden age
- Divide up
- began his 42-year reign in 1556 Spanish
- Russian empress as of 1762 who embraced Western ideas
- A government whose power is defined and limited by law
- IV A Huguenot prince; French throne; 1589
- A landowning Russian noble
- and dissolved Parliament, and then fought the English Civil War against it.
- The first Stuart monarch
- Colbert French, imposed mercantilist policies to bolster France's economy
- Ruler of the Hapsburg empire beginning in 1519
- of Westphalia A series or treaties that ended the Thirty Years' War
- Daughter of Charles VI, w rules Hapsburg(Austria)
Down
- A Russian tsar modernized Russia
- A government in which the ruling power belongs to a few people
- The adoption of Western ideas, technology, and culture
- The belief that a ruler's authority comes directly from God
- A ruler with complete authority over the government and people
- Cromwell Leader of the supporters of Parliament during the English Civil War
- A monarchy that rules in partnership with
- Protestants who differed with the Church of England
- French King "I am the state"
- author of Don Quixote
- French Protestants of the 1500s and 1600s
- I A Prussian ruler who came to power in
- Royal Seat of government established by King Louis XIV
- A fleet of Spanish ships
32 Clues: Divide up • author of Don Quixote • The first Stuart monarch • A fleet of Spanish ships • A landowning Russian noble • French King "I am the state" • Ruling with unlimited authority • A Russian tsar modernized Russia • began his 42-year reign in 1556 Spanish • I A Prussian ruler who came to power in • A monarchy that rules in partnership with • ...
Washington, Adams and Jefferson Summative Review 2023-02-09
Across
- Main reason Washington was chosen to be the First President
- The size of the US _______ after Jefferson purchased a large amount of land from the French
- Acted as an interpreter and guide on Lewis and Clark's expedition.
- Last name of the Chief Justice who ruled in the Marbury v Madison case
- Explorers picked by President Jefferson to explore the newly bought land
- This group was negatively impacted by the US purchasing all the huge amount of land from the French.
- African American woodsman and skilled hunter who aided Lewis and Clark
- Last Name of the third president
- Important River for trade acquired after land deal with France
- John Adams political party which supported a strong national government
- This outcome from Marbury v. Madison said that the Supreme Court should have final authority in interpreting the constitution
Down
- What was the name for appointments like Marbury who Adams appointed at the last moment
- Washington's feelings on political parties
- Name of affair between French and Americans where France demanded a bribe to stop attacking American Ships and meet with Adams representatives
- action by Jefferson led to Lewis and Clark exploring the west
- Which Amendment was violated by the Alien and Sedation Acts
- and Sedation created because Adams fear that some immigrants may be spies or start a
- The _____ Revolution on a small island in the Caribbean led to Napoleon selling LA to
- James Madison's role in the cabinet under Thomas
- Last Name of the second president
- War Undeclared war like fighting between the French and Americans
- Washington Established the precedent of having this.
- John Adams popularity ______because of the Alien and Sedation acts and the quasi war that followed
23 Clues: Last Name of the third president • Last Name of the second president • Washington's feelings on political parties • James Madison's role in the cabinet under Thomas • Washington Established the precedent of having this. • Main reason Washington was chosen to be the First President • Which Amendment was violated by the Alien and Sedation Acts • ...
WorldHistory Luke, Carson, Connor, and Silus (PG 180-188) 2025-10-02
Across
- a port that was not frozen in the winter
- Another name for the french protestant
- By early modern times, as the French philosopher Voltaire later observed, the Holy Roman Empire was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire.
- The king's brilliant finance master
- When King Charles became heir to the throne, what empire did he inherit?
- who became the spanish empire in 1500
- The mother of Louis XIII
- what idea happened during the age of absolutism
- The English army attacked the Dutch and then prepared a huge
- Louis XIV poured vast resources into wars meant to expand French borders.
- ruled as Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia from 1740 to 1780
- Inherited the throne in 1643, the year after Richelieu's death.
- the palace that the french empire built
- Louis XIV, the Monarch, expanded the bureaucracy and assigned some
- wrote europe first modern novel
Down
- When Henry IV was killed, his nine year old son inherited the throne and appointed this guy as his Chief Minister
- He strengthened the economy and grew under the :kings brilliant finance minister
- was a painter known as the greek
- Which country divided Philip's empire?
- Europe's absolute monarchs, meaning that he ruled with unlimited authority
- what empire formed when charles’s grandpa died
- what was the ritual done in the kings bedroom
- A political system where a single individual, called a monarch, serves as the head of state.
- Complete and unrestricted authority held by a single ruler or governing body, allowing them to make decisions without legal or political constraints.
- who was the first bourbon dynasty
25 Clues: The mother of Louis XIII • wrote europe first modern novel • was a painter known as the greek • who was the first bourbon dynasty • The king's brilliant finance master • who became the spanish empire in 1500 • Another name for the french protestant • Which country divided Philip's empire? • the palace that the french empire built • a port that was not frozen in the winter • ...
WorldHistory Luke, Carson, Connor, and Silus (PG 180-188) 2025-10-02
Across
- was a painter known as the greek
- The mother of Louis XIII
- Louis XIV poured vast resources into wars meant to expand French borders.
- what idea happened during the age of absolutism
- what was the ritual done in the kings bedroom
- what empire formed when charles’s grandpa died
- who was the first bourbon dynasty
- Inherited the throne in 1643, the year after Richelieu's death.
- who became the spanish empire in 1500
- Another name for the french protestant
- By early modern times, as the French philosopher Voltaire later observed, the Holy Roman Empire was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire.
- ruled as Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia from 1740 to 1780
- When Henry IV was killed, his nine year old son inherited the throne and appointed this guy as his Chief Minister
Down
- A political system where a single individual, called a monarch, serves as the head of state.
- the palace that the french empire built
- Louis XIV, the Monarch, expanded the bureaucracy and assigned some
- wrote europe first modern novel
- a port that was not frozen in the winter
- Complete and unrestricted authority held by a single ruler or governing body, allowing them to make decisions without legal or political constraints.
- He strengthened the economy and grew under the :kings brilliant finance minister
- The king's brilliant finance master
- When King Charles became heir to the throne, what empire did he inherit?
- Which country divided Philip's empire?
- The English army attacked the Dutch and then prepared a huge
- Europe's absolute monarchs, meaning that he ruled with unlimited authority
25 Clues: The mother of Louis XIII • wrote europe first modern novel • was a painter known as the greek • who was the first bourbon dynasty • The king's brilliant finance master • who became the spanish empire in 1500 • Which country divided Philip's empire? • Another name for the french protestant • the palace that the french empire built • a port that was not frozen in the winter • ...
A l'ecole 2021-10-24
19 Clues: pen • easy • math • book • school • pencil • French • library • teacher • science • English • student • history • notebook • it's hot • classroom • difficult • it's cold • cafeteria
En el Restaurante 2023-10-10
19 Clues: pop • menu • meat • milk • food • soup • fish • water • snack • juice • lunch • cheese • dinner • dessert • chicken • hamburger • breakfast • french fries • drink, beverage
Hello In Different European Languages 2023-09-22
20 Clues: – Olá • – Hei • – Hola • – Ciao • – Ahoj • – Salut • – Živjo • – Hallo • – Hallå • – Bongu • – Hallo • – Cześć • – Salve • – Sveiki • – Zdravo • – Bonjour • – Merhaba • – Geia sas • – Jó napot • – Zdraveĭte
food 2024-05-04
20 Clues: sok • ser • ryba • zupa • chleb • brokuł • chipsy • kurczak • gruszka • kalafior • winogrono • marchewki • hamburger • nektarynka • rzodkiewka • soup rosół • brzoskwinia • fries frytki • frytki/chipsy • grzyb/pieczarka
Spanish word puzzle 2024-07-02
19 Clues: french • studies • algebra • history • classes • science • Spanish • Italian • physics • english • courses • calculus • subjects • Mandarin • sciences • geography • chemistry • languages • mathematics
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2021-02-10
18 Clues: latin • dessin • musique • anglais • science • français • histoire • biologie • mécanique • géographie • menuiserie • citoyenneté • technologie • néerlandais • métallurqie • informatique • mathématiques • éducation physique
French Christmas words. 2020-12-11
20 Clues: red • fire • Star • Cold • Tree • snow • gifts • Elves • birth • green • Lights • Winter • Baubles • Reindeer • Shepherd • Christmas • Candy Cane • decorations • de Noël Carols • en pain d'épices Gingerbread man
The French Revolution 2020-12-14
Across
- Assembly, The Third Estate delegates
- XVI, wasn't prepared to be king
- Robespierre, A Jacobin leader who slowly gained power
- Antoinette, Queen of France
- Bands of Spanish peasant fighters
- An agreement between Napoleon and Pope Pius VII
- of Terror, When Robespierre governed France as a dictator
- Code, Comprehensive system of laws
- Alliance, An agreement signed in the late 1815
Down
- A forcible closing of ports
- Vote of the people
- Assembly, A body that had the power to approve or reject declaration wars and create laws
- of Vienna, Series of meetings in Vienna
- A village in Belgium
- The agreeing of rulers whom Napoleon had driven from their thrones in order to restore power
- Court Oath, A new constitution
- A political organization
- Days, The defeat that ended Napoleon’s last bid for power
- Fear, A wave of senseless panic in
- Bonaparte, A lieutenant who joined the new government
20 Clues: Vote of the people • A village in Belgium • A political organization • A forcible closing of ports • Antoinette, Queen of France • Court Oath, A new constitution • XVI, wasn't prepared to be king • Bands of Spanish peasant fighters • Fear, A wave of senseless panic in • Code, Comprehensive system of laws • Assembly, The Third Estate delegates • ...
French 5 Vocab 2021-05-24
20 Clues: Fox • Bee • Wild • Wolf • Cave • Wasp • Whale • Shark • Coral • Eagle • Bayou • Heron • Beaver • Iguana • Dolphin • Crayfish • Squirrel • Jellyfish • Alligator • Butterfly
French Cross Word 2021-05-25
20 Clues: tie • belt • suit • socks • jeans • pants • skirt • dress • watch • gloves • sandal • t-shirt • sweater • to wear • glasses • clothes • sweatshirt • tennis shoes • eskimo jacket • button down shirt
Common French Terms! 2022-07-25
Across
- feeling of being unwell
- newly rich people, often without class
- author's pen name
- a private conversation between two people
- new/modern style of architecture
- the best of the best
- individual item on the menu
- to leave alone and let it happen
- upper class
- fashionable
- a sense that this has happened before
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- freedom to act as you wish
- special quality that you can't identify
- joy in life
- appetizer
- misstep, mistake
- "you make a good point" or "you got me"
- a humorous "you're wrong"
- predictable, overused
- "here it is"
- category of music or literature
- exterior features or outward appearance
- art medium of paper and liquid
- a connection or relationship
- boredom
25 Clues: boredom • appetizer • joy in life • upper class • fashionable • "here it is" • misstep, mistake • author's pen name • the best of the best • predictable, overused • feeling of being unwell • a humorous "you're wrong" • freedom to act as you wish • individual item on the menu • a connection or relationship • art medium of paper and liquid • category of music or literature • ...
french school supply 2022-09-19
20 Clues: a pen • a kit • a book • scissor • a ruler • a mouse • a crayon • a laptop • an eraser • a sharpie • a notebook • a backpack • a workbook • a computer • a keyboard • a cellphone • a calculater • a glue stick • pencil sharpener • a sheet of paper
French Adjectives(Masculine) 2022-07-15
25 Clues: old • shy • own • new • hot • calm • nice • fake • cold • rich • soft • cost • well • poor • easy • large • small • white • dirty • wrong • worried • nervous • difficult • favourite • attractive
French word puzzle 2022-06-05
21 Clues: lacet • dormir • manger • plonger • agissant • brillant • dépenser • réflexion • pâtisserie • sur la tête • l'art visuel • faire du velo • refroidissement • porté au poignet • camion de pompier • où sont les fleurs • Tu t'assois dessus • créature de l'océan • étoiles dans l'espace • Réalisé avec une caméra • fait en écoutant de la musique
French- Sophie Rice 2022-09-21
20 Clues: pen • file • quiz • book • test • table • chair • board • pencil • project • compute • backpack • notebook • homework • calculator • présentation • conversation • teacher's desk • a piece of paper • a piece of chalk
french -Deanna Wigley 2022-09-21
25 Clues: pen • book • quiz • test • door • file • wall • bord • flag • chair • table • pencil • marker • window • drawing • stapler • backpack • notebook • homework • computer • telephone • calculator • trash_bucket • pencil_sharpner • a_piece_of_chalk
French (School Objects) 2022-10-26
Across
- place typically found in gyms, schools, etc. meant to hold personal items
- Colored writing utensil used to mark, or erase on paper, or other objects
- Place used to eat, work, etc. Requires a chair to sit at
- piece of paper usually used to find a certain place
- rooms, found in school intended for learning purposes
- specific place intended mainly for people to eat, study, etc.
- object used to draw a straight line, typically has cm on one side, and inches on the other
- teacher intended to teach kids under the grade 6, that is male
- Object used to hold writing utensils, or other objects
- Work given to students, or children to do at home
- Object used to sharpen writing utensil
- teacher intended to teach kids under the grade 6, that is female
- Object used to erase pencil markings, typically found at the end of a pencil
- person typically college kids, or minors that attend school
- clothing items, some schools may require students/ teachers to wear. Also could be worn for sports, events, etc.
- Object used to remove dry erase markers off other objects
Down
- a certain object used for holding things in school
- Writing utensils used to mark, or erase on paper, or other objects
- Writing utensil that can be used to mark, but cannot be erased
- Object that can be cut with, wrote on, etc. Usually usued to store information/ draw
- place where students go to learn or adults go to teach
- Object used to hold papers, notebooks, etc.
- adult that teaches a class, mainly for schools that hold children under 18
- Object that holds paper, with either a sprial or smooth end.
- A place to sit, usually found at a table
- adults that teach a class mainly for college
- student, that may be apart of your class, that goes to the same school as you.
- a certain object used for holding things in any given place
- Work place similar to a table
- object typically made out of glass, can be clear or stained, typically used for looking outside of a building
30 Clues: Work place similar to a table • Object used to sharpen writing utensil • A place to sit, usually found at a table • Object used to hold papers, notebooks, etc. • adults that teach a class mainly for college • Work given to students, or children to do at home • a certain object used for holding things in school • piece of paper usually used to find a certain place • ...
Classroom Object(French) 2022-10-25
Across
- female elementary school teacher
- something you put papers on in a school
- place in school wear people eat
- the name of who goes to school
- something to write on to take notes
- something used to erase pencil marks
- something you measure stuff with
- book to write notes in
- colorful pencil
- who teaches the class
- something metal you put school stuff in
- something to hold papers
- something to sharpen writing utensils
- name of people go goes to school
- something that gives you directions
Down
- something to hold writing utensils
- something you put stuff in for school
- room in school
- people where them at charter schools
- who teaches the class
- something you sit on
- something clear you look out of
- permanent marks on a paper
- male elementary school teacher
- something you put papers on to work on them
- place where people go to learn
- something you put school supplies in
- something that goes home with you to work on
- something used to write
- something you write with on a dry erase board
30 Clues: room in school • colorful pencil • something you sit on • who teaches the class • who teaches the class • book to write notes in • something used to write • something to hold papers • permanent marks on a paper • the name of who goes to school • male elementary school teacher • place where people go to learn • place in school wear people eat • something clear you look out of • ...
French Vocabulary Review 2022-10-23
27 Clues: one • ten • two • nine • July • June • four • five • March • eight • twenty • Friday • Sunday • August • Monday • January • sixteen • Tuesday • February • Thursday • Saturday • Wednesday • seventeen • twenty-one • twenty-four • twenty-three • twenty-eight
French classroom objects 2022-09-26
23 Clues: boy • pen • map • book • glue • girl • door • desk • ruler • chair • table • window • marker • pencil • crayon • student • teacher • computer • (white)board • student's desk • piece of paper • there is/there are • there is no../ there are no...
English to French 2022-05-24
Across
- spelt in French like a planet
- spelt the same in English and French
- the 12th month minus 1 month minus 2 months minus 3 months minus 4 months
- the seventh mounth
- 1+1+1+1-3
- 4 days after saturday
- the ninth month that souds like it should be the seventh month
- -1+1+1+1+1
- 100-9x10
- half of 50-40+13-20+7
- a month before december
- after march before june
- the weekend is over :(
- a greeting
- 1+1
Down
- the so-called "middle of the week" (its not, its thursday)
- 15th of May minus 1 day (the 1st of May is sunday)
- month number 1
- 15 days after wendnesday
- a month after april
- 4+4+4+4+4-12
- one more than six
- 74 hours after 11 o'clock pm on monday
- after march before may
- the 12th month minus 20 months
- end of the year
- 8-4
- after may before july
- -1 from 50-40+13-20+7
- 29th of May
30 Clues: 8-4 • 1+1 • 100-9x10 • 1+1+1+1-3 • -1+1+1+1+1 • a greeting • 29th of May • 4+4+4+4+4-12 • month number 1 • end of the year • one more than six • the seventh mounth • a month after april • 4 days after saturday • half of 50-40+13-20+7 • after may before july • -1 from 50-40+13-20+7 • after march before may • the weekend is over :( • a month before december • after march before june • 15 days after wendnesday • ...
Isla's French Crossword 2022-05-25
Across
- Half way through the year
- The number you start with while counting
- Last day of the weekend
- the day before Friday
- the beginning of the year
- Half of 42
- First month of Autumn
- 10x2
- A scary day if it's on the 13th
- makes up 4 weeks
- Day after Monday
- The unluckiest number
- 2x4
- First day of weekend
- The month we celebrate Easter
- First day of the school week
- The things that make up a week
- The month of s'more day
- the spookiest month of the year
Down
- The average age people graduate high school
- Day before Tuesday
- The month of Christmas
- double 12
- A month of an important day in America
- 12th of this month is Grandparents Day
- 7 days make this
- Hump day
- 10 more then 20
- 5 squared
- The last month of Summer
- This month
- 10x5
- second uneven number starting from 1
33 Clues: 2x4 • 10x2 • 10x5 • Hump day • double 12 • 5 squared • Half of 42 • This month • 10 more then 20 • 7 days make this • makes up 4 weeks • Day after Monday • Day before Tuesday • First day of weekend • the day before Friday • First month of Autumn • The unluckiest number • The month of Christmas • Last day of the weekend • The month of s'more day • The last month of Summer • Half way through the year • ...
Natasha's French Crossword 2022-05-27
Across
- pour un pantalons
- un chapeau
- c'est tres gras
- c'est sain et fade
- il fait froid
- jolie
- delicieux et brune
- de la viande est...
- c'est tres cremeux
Down
- rouge, orange, jaune, ...
- Je veux manger un hamburger avec des...
- Paris est en 7...?
- confortable pour nuit
- du pain, du gateau, et une baguette.
- salut bonjour
- une chemise, un sweatshirt, et un pantalon
- il fait soleil
- etudiants
- il fait neige
- coloeur
20 Clues: jolie • coloeur • etudiants • un chapeau • salut bonjour • il fait froid • il fait neige • il fait soleil • c'est tres gras • pour un pantalons • Paris est en 7...? • c'est sain et fade • delicieux et brune • c'est tres cremeux • de la viande est... • confortable pour nuit • rouge, orange, jaune, ... • du pain, du gateau, et une baguette. • Je veux manger un hamburger avec des... • ...
French - La Santé 2022-05-24
Across
- well fed people
- to benefit
- to feed one self
- they spend
- cheese
- my health is good
- adjectif meaning "to do with food"
- fresh
- a behavior
- food
- to spend
- a piece of
- poor
- investigators
- health
- worrying
- inhabitants
- less than one out of ten
Down
- today
- it's what I suggest
- they ought to OR they should
- among us
- fish
- to study
- to show
- obesity
- to cost
- meat
- a piece of cheese
- crisps (english for potato chips)
- behavior problems
- I eat well
- among
- heart
- authors
- a country
- half of
37 Clues: fish • meat • food • poor • today • fresh • among • heart • cheese • health • to show • obesity • to cost • authors • half of • among us • to study • to spend • worrying • a country • to benefit • they spend • I eat well • a behavior • a piece of • inhabitants • investigators • well fed people • to feed one self • a piece of cheese • my health is good • behavior problems • it's what I suggest • less than one out of ten • ...
French Classroom Objects 2022-12-01
20 Clues: pen • door • book • chair • board • phone • ruler • paper • crayon • marker • eraser • pencil • computer • backpack • scissors • notebook • calculator • student desk • teachers desk • colored pencil
French Workplace Vocab 2022-10-19
20 Clues: job • office • salary • company • to call • to lead • greeting • caller ID • secretary • to hang up • to pick up • internship • phone ringing • to earn money • to get/obtain • to be laid off • cordless (phone) • student (feminine) • beginner (masculine) • to be hired (masculine)
French Wordlist 1 2022-12-23
Across
- pay
- fail
- Elsewhere or something better or a better life
- full
- payment or transfer
- essai or procés
- yet or however
- stride
- due date
- charge or accuse
- released or freed
- start or start-up
- suitable
Down
- suburb
- wallet or portfolio
- empty
- the same
- taking office or inauguration
- pressure or push
- escape or avoid
- lightly
- président-directeur général
22 Clues: pay • fail • full • empty • suburb • stride • lightly • the same • due date • suitable • yet or however • essai or procés • escape or avoid • pressure or push • charge or accuse • released or freed • start or start-up • wallet or portfolio • payment or transfer • président-directeur général • taking office or inauguration • Elsewhere or something better or a better life
French crossword puzzle 2023-01-09
20 Clues: she • but • and • the • now • from • says • it is • lives • house • never • to him • brother • decides • s/he is • pas not • discovers • conflicts • likes/loves • revoir goodbye
French crossword puzzle 2023-01-09
20 Clues: she • but • and • the • now • from • says • it is • lives • house • never • to him • brother • decides • s/he is • pas not • discovers • conflicts • likes/loves • revoir goodbye
