french Crossword Puzzles
History 2020-06-17
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- Country where the French revolution took place.
- The usage of kids to do the work
- was an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe during the 17th to 19th centuries
- A movement in France against the monarchy.
- 1/10 of anual harvest givven to the priests.
- New source of transportation using steam
- Action thet takes place when something leaves and goes of isn a separate way. Example Usa from UK
- Battles between two sides.
- A mas of people fighting for a common enemy.
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- Source of information in wich was stated if you ware declared to death by the king.
- Time period in Uk history when everything modernized and became more industrial.
- Industrial workplace
- Wheapon that was used in Lous his decapitation.
- City where the Tea party took place
- Place where the tennis court otha took place
- French prison.
- System where a king is the countries leader.
- Spreading of fake news wich
- Main fuel to burn to make steam.
- Prices of this food went up a lot in the french revolution
- Pallace where Louis lived in.
21 Clues: French prison. • Industrial workplace • Battles between two sides. • Spreading of fake news wich • Pallace where Louis lived in. • The usage of kids to do the work • Main fuel to burn to make steam. • City where the Tea party took place • New source of transportation using steam • A movement in France against the monarchy. • Place where the tennis court otha took place • ...
Oh Canada! 2017-03-06
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- Maritime province
- French speaking province
- 1898 territory
- Formerly Canada West
- Final piece driven into the Canada-Pacific Railroad
- Site of famous Canadian WW1 victory
- Surname of our nation's first prime minister
- Created from Rupert's Land
- Capital city is Regina
- Remarkable Métis leader who led two major rebellions
- Site of historic battle for Quebec City
- Stereotypical Canadian catchphrase
- Inspirational Canadian man whose goal was to run across Canada despite losing his leg to cancer
- province that joined in 1867
- The people of Acadia
- Canada's latest province
- Region far north
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- Fluent in two languages
- Country founded in 1867
- First leader of the NDP and the 'father of Medicare'
- Joined in 1873
- Section of Canada with all control given the federal government
- The people who live in our country
- Name of Canada's unification
- Westernmost province in the country
- One of Canada's official languages
- French in French
- Formed because of the Red River Rebellion
- Prairie province
- Acronym for the expansive railway built in the 1800s
- Section of Canada with its own internal government
31 Clues: Joined in 1873 • 1898 territory • French in French • Prairie province • Region far north • Maritime province • Formerly Canada West • The people of Acadia • Capital city is Regina • Fluent in two languages • Country founded in 1867 • French speaking province • Canada's latest province • Created from Rupert's Land • Name of Canada's unification • province that joined in 1867 • ...
South America Crossword 2020-01-10
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- Aires Capital city of Argentina
- Capital city of Venezuela
- River Most important river in Venezuela, very important for hydroelectric power
- Capital city of Suriname
- Falls Worlds highest waterfall, located in Venezuela
- Poor slums in Brazil
- Maracaibo Largest Lake in South America located in Paraguay
- Capital city of Guyana
- Islands Also known as Malvinas, island chain that lie to the southeast of Argentina. Controlled by Great Britain
- Capital city of Uruguay
- Mountains Mountain range that runs along the western coast of South America
- Capital of Paraguay
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- Dry windswept plateau that lies east of the Andes Mountains
- Capital city of Brazil
- Highlands Covers half of the country, drops off sharply at the Atlantic Ocean
- River World’s second longest river from the Andes to the Atlantic Ocean
- Official language of Brazil
- Cowhands that take care of cattle on ranches
- Capital city of French Guiana
- French official that heads the colony of French Guiana
- Chaco Large forest that takes up the western 2/3 of Paraguay
- Mountain Highest Mountain in the Western Hemisphere. Located in Argentina
- Military rulers in Venezuela of the 1800s and 1900s
- Huge ranches in Argentina
- Basin Land around the Amazon River that drains into the Amazon River
25 Clues: Capital of Paraguay • Poor slums in Brazil • Capital city of Brazil • Capital city of Guyana • Capital city of Uruguay • Capital city of Suriname • Capital city of Venezuela • Huge ranches in Argentina • Official language of Brazil • Capital city of French Guiana • Aires Capital city of Argentina • Cowhands that take care of cattle on ranches • ...
India-France Crossword 2015-08-12
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- True pioneer of Indian Cinema who made the first silent film ‘Raja Harishchandra’
- It was a French colony before Independence
- It is the world’s most visited paid monument.
- Site of the World’s Highest green Golf course
- A famous Film Festival held yearly in May in the Southern French town
- India’s Sillicon Valley
- French word for 'Hello'
- It is the largest commercial port and this city held the title of European Capital for culture in 2013
- This person had the rare honour of Playing Shehnai at Red Fort on 15th August 1947
- World Famous tea gardens are here
- Cylindrical clay oven used to make Indian Cuisine
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- This person led the free France during World War II.
- The “Indian Game of Chase”
- It seperates the Great Britain and France waters
- A popular dish across France typically a pancake, can be both, sweetened and unsweetened.
- Popularly known as the City of Light or the City of Love
- de France An annual multiple stage bicycle race
- This modern painter is regarded as “Picasso of India”
- The ____________ was stormed on 14 July 1789.
- The largest tribe group in India
20 Clues: India’s Sillicon Valley • French word for 'Hello' • The “Indian Game of Chase” • The largest tribe group in India • World Famous tea gardens are here • It was a French colony before Independence • It is the world’s most visited paid monument. • Site of the World’s Highest green Golf course • The ____________ was stormed on 14 July 1789. • ...
The French Revolution 2023-10-29
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- Queen of France while Louis XIVth was King
- What happened on July 14th, 1789?
- French monarch whom believed he was the state
- Meeting of European Monarchs to end democracy
- Stage of French Revolution that caused rumors spreading and violence against nobles.
- Old political system that revolved around the richer folk
- March with 7,000 women with weapons calling the King and Queen to come to Paris and hear complaints
- Military leader who wanted too much power
- Consisted of the Catholic Church and Clergy
- Member of Committee on Public Safety
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- National Assembly drafted this for more representation
- Consisted of Royalty, Nobility, and the King
- Single set of laws and merit based system
- This place was used as a political, economic and social tool by numerous French absolute monarchs
- Rulers with complete authority over government and people
- A response to the announcement of the Monarchy being restored
- Event where 1st and 2nd estate locked out 3rd estate at Estate Generals meeting and the 3rd estate played Tennis
- Time in France where France is in a frenzy and in a bloody dictatorship
- New 3rd Estate
- Consisted of Middle Class and everyone else under the King
20 Clues: New 3rd Estate • What happened on July 14th, 1789? • Member of Committee on Public Safety • Single set of laws and merit based system • Military leader who wanted too much power • Queen of France while Louis XIVth was King • Consisted of the Catholic Church and Clergy • Consisted of Royalty, Nobility, and the King • French monarch whom believed he was the state • ...
Culinary Ch.26 TTK and QFD 2023-03-27
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- What is a bun filled with cured animal innards?
- What is a french roll filled with shredded beef and cheese?
- What is a ham and cheese with french toast?
- What contains Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato, Chicken?
- What is a pita filled with seasoned meat?
- What is a hot, pressed sandwich?
- What is a sandwich with fried seafood in a roll?
- What is a sandwich filled with turkey and bacon?
- What is a small, crust-less sandwich eaten in the afternoon?
- What is a sandwhich with ham, cheese, and salami?
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- What is a sandwich filled with any type of meat with vegetables in a Vietnamese baguette?
- What is a ham and cheese with french toast and jam?
- What is a sandwich filled with ham, cheese, and mustard?
- What is filled with bacon lettuch and tomato?
- What is a sandwich filled with turkey, dressing, and slaw?
- What is a sandwich filled with Corned Beef, Sauerkraut, Swiss?
- What is a cubano with pickles and shredded pork instead of ham?
- What is a ground beef patty between two buns?
- What is a ham and cheese with egg on top?
- What is a roast beef sandwich dipped in
20 Clues: What is a hot, pressed sandwich? • What is a roast beef sandwich dipped in • What is a pita filled with seasoned meat? • What is a ham and cheese with egg on top? • What is a ham and cheese with french toast? • What is filled with bacon lettuch and tomato? • What is a ground beef patty between two buns? • What contains Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato, Chicken? • ...
Napolean Map Assignment 2024-05-08
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- Movement within Protestantism emphasizing personal piety and religious experience
- Period of violent repression against perceived enemies of the state after the fall of Napoleon
- Italian secret societies advocating for unification and liberal reforms
- Treaty that ended the Russo-Turkish War of 1828-1829
- Supporters of Slavic culture and identity in Russia
- Alliance formed by European monarchs after the Napoleonic Wars
- Supporters of traditional political and social order
- Literary and artistic movement emphasizing emotion and imagination
- Founder of the Methodist movement in England
- Customs union that promoted economic unity among German states
- Constitutional document outlining rights and freedoms in France after Napoleon's defeat
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- French Romantic painter known for "Liberty Leading the People"
- Slogan representing the conservative ideology of Nicholas I
- Religious movement emphasizing individual moral improvement and social activism
- Emperor of Russia led to Russia's defeat in Crimean War
- French monarch who abdicated during the July Revolution of 1830
- Political agreement among European powers to maintain the status quo
- Series of laws aimed at suppressing liberal and nationalist movements in German states
- French author known for his historical adventure novels
- Russian noble officers who rebelled against Tsar Nicholas I in 1825
20 Clues: Founder of the Methodist movement in England • Supporters of Slavic culture and identity in Russia • Treaty that ended the Russo-Turkish War of 1828-1829 • Supporters of traditional political and social order • Emperor of Russia led to Russia's defeat in Crimean War • French author known for his historical adventure novels • ...
February 2023 2023-02-02
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- castle courtyard
- strait separating European Turkey from Asian Turkey
- Pope John Paul II home country
- peaceful age ushered in by Augustus
- first American in space
- Dred Scott plaintiff
- Kyiv river
- Minneapolis county
- Lichtenstein borders Switzerland and __
- Buddhist ubermensch
- Saudi Arabia-adjacent island nation
- French potato
- smallest nation with territory on Borneo
- Byzantine emperor "Redbeard"
- river mostly in Pakistan
- storks noun of assemblage
- Danube Delta Sea
- famed Baltimore Colts QB
- zone between river and sea
- non action, in Taoism
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- bay east of India
- TV 'Hulk' actor
- Beethoven opera
- pin pattern in 10-pin bowling
- Bond author
- mad cow disease in humans, pt. 1
- Dred Scott Chief Justice
- Buddhist meditation diagram
- in Buddhism, the truth of suffering
- flightless Galapagos bird
- Aristotle's school
- Era of Good Feelings president
- opposite of tributary
- seal of approval
- French french toast
- mad cow disease in humans, pt. 2
- __ Tuesday, Mardi Gras
- copper + zinc
- sea west of India
- Russian "province" analog
- name of many Egyptian pharaohs
- one of 2 Crimean seas
42 Clues: Kyiv river • Bond author • copper + zinc • French potato • TV 'Hulk' actor • Beethoven opera • castle courtyard • seal of approval • Danube Delta Sea • bay east of India • sea west of India • Aristotle's school • Minneapolis county • French french toast • Buddhist ubermensch • Dred Scott plaintiff • opposite of tributary • one of 2 Crimean seas • non action, in Taoism • __ Tuesday, Mardi Gras • ...
Le Petit Déjeuner 2022-09-26
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- hot drink, contains caffeine
- a crisp raised cake made from a griddle which makes a criss-cross patterns, served with maple syrup
- sweet, is commonly added to coffee
- a flaky pastry with chocolate on the inside
- _____ and eggs, comes from a pig
- french donuts
- a flaky french pastry
- a hot drink made from different leaves and herbs
- a sweet syrup often eaten with pancakes or waffles
- a bread made with mashed bananas
- bacon and ____, comes from a chicken
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- bread soaked in eggs, milk and sugar and fried in a pan
- a drink made from fruits
- often eaten with milk in a bowl
- a dish made from beaten eggs and has different toppings and fillings
- cooked bread
- a jam made with oranges
- often made with different fruits and spread on toast
- a cultured/fermented dairy product sometimes eaten with fruit
- hot drink made from cocoa powder, sugar and milk
- dairy product that you often spread on toast
- a thin french pancake
- toasted ham and cheese sandwich with an egg on top
- made from flour, water and yeast, uncooked toast
24 Clues: cooked bread • french donuts • a flaky french pastry • a thin french pancake • a jam made with oranges • a drink made from fruits • hot drink, contains caffeine • often eaten with milk in a bowl • _____ and eggs, comes from a pig • a bread made with mashed bananas • sweet, is commonly added to coffee • bacon and ____, comes from a chicken • a flaky pastry with chocolate on the inside • ...
Social Chapters 6-8 <3 2023-05-15
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- Wolfe British General
- controlled the assembly
- Establishing homes and citizenship in a country that's not theirs.
- Made choices for the colony
- Controlled the council(Lower Canada)
- French general(Don't worry if spelt wrong)
- They were the most powerful men in New France(In the Catholic Churchs)
- to owe money
- To give advice
- system of government who doesn't have a monarch
- A violent(rapid) change in their system of government
- Seeking more democratic government
- A person who seeks protection in another country
- Wealthy people who were landlords
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- A french person(A person whose first language is french.
- people going to a different country or territory
- to ask for something in a formal way
- Represented the King
- The first president of the United States
- A shortage in food
- Blamed for bringing cholera
- ancestry or family line
- Appointed the council members
- Held power in the councils(Upper Canada)
- An english speaking person(A person whose first language is english)
- Heavy influence
- make them the same
- Farmers who lived in seigneurs
- Fought for there people
- elected the members of assembly
30 Clues: to owe money • To give advice • Heavy influence • A shortage in food • make them the same • Represented the King • Wolfe British General • controlled the assembly • ancestry or family line • Fought for there people • Made choices for the colony • Blamed for bringing cholera • Appointed the council members • Farmers who lived in seigneurs • elected the members of assembly • ...
AP World History 2023-05-23
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- Secret French enlightenment writer of civil liberties
- Last name of the French philosopher who believed in deduction
- Justification behind Louis XIV's rule through God
- Founder of the Ottoman Empire
- Enemies of the Catholic Crown in St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
- Civil war in France during the 17th century as a result of increased taxes from war expenditure: The ____
- Philosopher of philosopher kings
- The classification of a person who has 1 African parent and 1 Spanish parent in the Latin American Casta System
- Last name of the enlightenment economist who wrote The Wealth of Nations
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- Period where great intellectual,philosophical, and religious systems that came to shape society emerged
- Class of priests, teachers, and adminstrators in the Caste System
- French constructed canal in Egypt
- The only successful slave revolution in world history: The ___ Revolution
- Chinese slave rebellion during the 19th century: The ____ Rebellion
- Governments led by military leaders formed during the 19th and 20th centuries of Latin America
- System of alliance for the allies during WWI: Triple ___
- Name for effortless action in Daoism
- Mystical approach to Islam
- Political center of the Umayyad Caliphate
- Arguably the first ever monotheistic religion
20 Clues: Mystical approach to Islam • Founder of the Ottoman Empire • Philosopher of philosopher kings • French constructed canal in Egypt • Name for effortless action in Daoism • Political center of the Umayyad Caliphate • Arguably the first ever monotheistic religion • Justification behind Louis XIV's rule through God • Secret French enlightenment writer of civil liberties • ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon-Alyssa Jack 2025-02-20
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- napleons comeback
- a series of meetings in veinna
- French general who led a series of military campaings
- queen of France during revolution
- lead official at the Congress of Vienna
- Leader of the reign of terror
- a naval loss for the french
- gov't made by third estate
- an agreement to maintain the European balance of powers
- the classes before the French revolution
- voilence due to rumors
- unskilled workers who wanted radical change
- a direct vote by the people
- how did the Russians defeat napoleon
- Napoleon's final defeat
- King of France during revolution
- radical party
- school for boys
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- attempted to make Europe self suffecient
- humane form of execution
- a humane way to die
- political debate and revolutionary law making
- a meeting that the king called
- joined forces to defeat napoleon
- equal strength between countries
- Ancient social/political order in France
- organized code of laws
- blocking off the coast
- promise to make a consitution
- nobles who fled france
- rightful rulers
- forceful takeover in power
- created to limit the spread of liberalism
- agreement
- civilian soldiers
35 Clues: agreement • radical party • rightful rulers • school for boys • napleons comeback • civilian soldiers • a humane way to die • organized code of laws • blocking off the coast • voilence due to rumors • nobles who fled france • Napoleon's final defeat • humane form of execution • gov't made by third estate • forceful takeover in power • a naval loss for the french • a direct vote by the people • ...
Revolutionary crossword puzzle 2024-11-14
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- The king that controlled the british during the revolution
- The reason Americans were fighting
- The legal document that was signed after the war
- A person who travels to another land for materials for their homeland
- The battle that was considered the turning point of the war
- The final and most important battle of the war
- The people who sided with the colonists
- The first battle the British won
- The man who begged the French to help them during the war
- General of the continental army
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- The rights that colonists said the british violated (life, liberty, property)
- The man who committed treason and let the British capture New York
- The first battle fought of the war and the first battle the colonist won
- Where the american camped and waited for the french to arrive
- The people who sided with the British
- Someone who has sided with the crown during the Revolution
- Someone who is fighting against the crown for their freedom
- The british general who lost yorktown
- The strongest army in the world at that time
- The state the British used as a home base
20 Clues: General of the continental army • The first battle the British won • The reason Americans were fighting • The people who sided with the British • The british general who lost yorktown • The people who sided with the colonists • The state the British used as a home base • The strongest army in the world at that time • The final and most important battle of the war • ...
Haitian Revolution 2026-02-13
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- large-scale farming of cash crops using exploited labor(Slaves)
- Poorer whites, artisans, and laborers in Haiti.
- Domingue The French colony that became Haiti.
- Former slave, leader of the Haitian Revolution.
- A group of people in one place who are ruled by a parent country elsewhere.
- The local religion for the slaves in Haiti led by Boukman.
- All human beings are born free and equal with a right to life liberty and property.
- French ruler who tried to reclaim Haiti.
- Declared Haiti's independence on January 1, 1804.
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- Wealthy white plantation owners in Haiti.
- Mixed-race population with some privileges.
- Voodoo priest who led the 1791 slave revolt.
- Free people of color, some owned slaves.
- A set of laws governing the conduct of the slaves during the french colonial period
- A major change in government or society.
- Largest group, forced into brutal plantation labor.
- Reparations Haiti paid to former slave owners AFTER the Haitian Revolution causing poverty in Haiti for generations
- runaway slaves in the Carribean
- The main export of Saint Domingue
- Rebellion an armed uprising by slaves
- Movement to end slavery
21 Clues: Movement to end slavery • runaway slaves in the Carribean • The main export of Saint Domingue • Rebellion an armed uprising by slaves • Free people of color, some owned slaves. • A major change in government or society. • French ruler who tried to reclaim Haiti. • Wealthy white plantation owners in Haiti. • Mixed-race population with some privileges. • ...
There's only one Chris Smith 2018-04-12
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- What she wrote back without a subject
- The French are after a vagrant composer
- Thankfully original state added French island
- Quiver without a flat race right in the middle of the Irish Sea
- The first font
- Where does Nutkin live ? Just beyond Jersey
- Method lacks a juicy mule
- These mountains are really stupid
- Minor South African
- Once you pop, the fun don't stop!
- smooth monarch puts on weight
- Sidekick for dots and dashes
- Five, ten, twenty and fifty court five hundred
- Spoil 50% of a Belgian kid
- Is he over the Alps ? Is he nearly in Hillingdon ? False name!
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- Best seller by Ronald
- More than one in Norfolk
- Leer ? If you're in Spain ...
- The Martian cuts rock
- Manuel shouts approval but finally it's a letter too far
- Tory grandee - Viscount Greystoke!
- A dodger and a grand slammer
- Hoover inside the poison of Kings
- Asked a mate to restrain his marsupial
- Silky French footballers graduated using the long barrier
- Scrambled egg and a lie? Junk as well!
- Parliamentarian representing a better class of person
- Find how oak established itself
28 Clues: The first font • Minor South African • Best seller by Ronald • The Martian cuts rock • More than one in Norfolk • Method lacks a juicy mule • Spoil 50% of a Belgian kid • A dodger and a grand slammer • Sidekick for dots and dashes • Leer ? If you're in Spain ... • smooth monarch puts on weight • Find how oak established itself • Hoover inside the poison of Kings • ...
World history Chapters 13-16 2021-12-01
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- Lutheran Warrior King
- wrote Don Quixote
- Henry VIII started the English ___
- Moonlight Sonata
- In 1588, the __ Armada was defeated by England
- French protestant leader
- greatest English author of all time
- remembered for his work Praying Hands
- debated Martin Luther at the University of Leipzig
- a work that has stood the test of time
- the Edict of __ granted toleration to the Huguenots
- The Magic Flute
- father of Modern Science
- heliocentric view of the universe
- built and designed the English navy
- William of __ was the Father of Dutch Liberties
- Mary __ was called "Bloody Mary"
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- wrote the best known choral piece in the world
- founded the Society of Jesus
- French protestants
- Father of the English Hymn
- instrumental in forming the Royal society
- St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre was the most infamous day of the ____ religious Wars
- Dutch painter
- laws of planetary motion
- court established by the Roman church to try heretics
- "to the glory of God"
- powerful cardinal
- the country John knox lead the protestants
- The Book of Martyrs
- produced the first printed edition of the New Testament in the original Greek
31 Clues: Dutch painter • The Magic Flute • Moonlight Sonata • wrote Don Quixote • powerful cardinal • French protestants • The Book of Martyrs • Lutheran Warrior King • "to the glory of God" • laws of planetary motion • French protestant leader • father of Modern Science • Father of the English Hymn • founded the Society of Jesus • Mary __ was called "Bloody Mary" • heliocentric view of the universe • ...
Scarlet Pimpernel 2022-04-22
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- the last name of the Scarlet Pimpernel
- Marguerite's former occupation
- often described as a fox
- the people who the Scarlet Pimpernel rescues
- things that many of the characters are wearing
- what Chauvelin uses to get Marguerite's help
- the city where the Fisherman's Rest is
- the reason that aristocrats are being killed
- the member of the League that works undercover in the French Government
- the name of Percy's horse
- the maiden name of Marguerite
- cuts people's head off
- the sister of Armand
- Marguerite's friend from school
- the man that hosted the ball
- the French town the Scarlet Pimpernel uses to transport rescued aristocrats
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- the name of Percy's yacht
- aka Lord Tony
- who is the Scarlet Pimpernel
- a flower
- the man that slipped a letter to Andrew during the ball
- the country of Marguerite's birth
- the author's name
- the leader of the French Revolution
- the heir to the English throne / Percy's friend
- the country of Percy's birth
- the guard at the Paris gates
- Mr. Jellyband's daughter
- the owner of the Fisherman's Rest
- the country of Marie Antoinette's birth
- the man who hopes to marry Suzzanne
31 Clues: a flower • aka Lord Tony • the author's name • the sister of Armand • cuts people's head off • often described as a fox • Mr. Jellyband's daughter • the name of Percy's yacht • the name of Percy's horse • who is the Scarlet Pimpernel • the country of Percy's birth • the guard at the Paris gates • the man that hosted the ball • the maiden name of Marguerite • Marguerite's former occupation • ...
French 3L CA-1 2023-07-03
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- a sweet meringue-based confection
- one of the greatest military leaders on the history of France
- the longest river in France
- one of the most famous monuments in Paris (an arch)
- the highest and most extensive mountain range that is entirely in Europe
- a national art museum in Paris
- an iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris built by architect Gustave Eiffel
- a buttery, flaky, viennoiserie pastry with a strange shape
- a long narrow French loaf
- a sparkling wine originated and produced in the Champagne region
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- a Roman Catholic church and minor basilica in Paris dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
- a monument in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, France
- the biggest cycling tournament in the world
- a medieval Catholic cathedral on the Île de la Cité
- a French luxury fashion house founded in 1910 in Paris
- a luxury brand known for signature monogrammed handbags & luggage
- a river flowing through Paris and into the English Channel
- a French multinational luxury fashion company founded by Christian Dior
- a pale soft cow's-milk cheese
- the highest mountain in the Alps and Western Europe
20 Clues: a long narrow French loaf • the longest river in France • a pale soft cow's-milk cheese • a national art museum in Paris • a sweet meringue-based confection • the biggest cycling tournament in the world • a medieval Catholic cathedral on the Île de la Cité • one of the most famous monuments in Paris (an arch) • the highest mountain in the Alps and Western Europe • ...
Holiday Cryptic 2025-08-19
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- Work out mode of transport (5)
- Regularly raise arm support—it slips down easily! (8)
- Alert satyr accidentally set off before dawn (5,5)
- Immediately bring out our keeper—it’s in the bag! (4)
- Use French water in recipe British author accidentally left in vile town (11)
- This angry arrangement of letters (9)
- Figure Steph is food for wasps! (4)
- Essential, not to be considered “12”! (10)
- South African lace woven for French region (6)
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- Replicate a complicated painting, for example (10)
- A bit of humour is integral in a New Testament for someone like Erasmus (8)
- Addresses error, inexperienced driver follows foundations! (5)
- One is English knight, “His Excellency” (self-confessed) (8)
- South East, then left, first exit (immediately) leads you to where the library is (8)
- Makes deliveries regularly in Alsace (5)
- French city is calm or bonkers (6)
- Where we changed direction initially, but Ella remembers nothing (4)
- Sharing pickled Alsatian delight—pork, for example (7)
- Viol signed so oddly—something like Sierra? (6)
- Weep, spill tea on photo… Requires some thought! (7)
- Blue trousers Steph very quietly makes for proprietor (4,4)
21 Clues: Work out mode of transport (5) • French city is calm or bonkers (6) • Figure Steph is food for wasps! (4) • This angry arrangement of letters (9) • Makes deliveries regularly in Alsace (5) • Essential, not to be considered “12”! (10) • South African lace woven for French region (6) • Viol signed so oddly—something like Sierra? (6) • ...
Las comidas, las bebidas y los postres 2017-10-30
FOOD AND DRINKS 2021-03-18
19 Clues: ovo • pão • café • suco • água • bolo • bife • pizza • leite • arroz • peixe • batata • feijão • salada • manteiga • biscoitos • espaguete • refrigerante • cachorroquente
unit 6 2021-05-08
19 Clues: amo • era • cibo • odio • circa • mensa • barche • poveri • musica • andiamo • scienze • costosa • disegni • proprie • lavorare • francese • benvenuto • retta scolastica • education educazione fisica
Food Nouns Span 2A 2023-10-16
19 Clues: food • onion • lemon • mango • bread • money • steak • sugar • butter • dollar • pepper • shrimp • dessert • kitchen • smoothie • lemonade • strawberry • bill/check • french fries
Countries and Nationalities 2020-01-20
19 Clues: Oman • China • Spain • Italy • Japan • Poland • the UK • the US • Kuwait • Sweden • Russia • Brazil • Turkey • France • Greece • Germany • Thailand • Portugal • Switzerland
Spanish Vocab 2023-02-01
19 Clues: buy • run • eat • rest • good • draw • study • funny • drink • juice • fruit • pizza • cookies • athletic • artistic • ice cream • soft drink • french fries • disorganized
The fight for Florida 2017-02-03
10 Clues: Go Jaguars! • French ship • a frenchfort • fort caroline • st.johns river • french general • a spanish fort • Island of 8 flags • The spanish general • settelers that make a country
French People and Things 2021-10-15
10 Clues: bonaparte • ___ estate • Heads on ___ • middle estate • ___ Antionette • last french king • Fast Death Blade • Women's March To ___ • Class of High Nobility • What did the French love to eat?
revolution 2024-01-23
revolution 2024-01-23
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
French Cooking Terms 2021-02-16
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- Marie A roasting pan or baking dish partially filled with water to allow food to cook more slowly and be protected from direct high heat. Used for custards and terrines.
- Reheated food.
- To quickly fry meats or vegetables in hot fat to warm them through.
- A basic mixture or paste. Often refers to uncooked dough or pastry.
- Creamy pudding that is made with cream and eggs, then set with gelatin.
- Bread piece dipped in butter and baked until it is crisp.
- The word literally means "nut". It usually means nut brown in color. For example, beurre noisette is butter browned over heat until it becomes a nut brown color. The word can also refer to hazelnuts.
- A mixture of braising vegetables.
- A deep frying pan with a lid, used for recipes that require fast frying, then slow cooking.
- A stew made from poultry, meat or rabbit that has a white sauce.
- A very thick mixture, usually made from a combination of flour, butter and milk, that is used as a base for dishes such as soufflés and fish cakes.
- A wrapping of parchment paper around fish or meat used for cooking. The paper retains moisture in the food.
- Crust sometimes refers to a pastry crust, sometimes to toasted or fried bread.
- To extract juices from meat, fish, or vegetables, usually by salting them, then soaking or washing, it is usually done to remove a strong taste.
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- A small bread or biscuit base covered appetizer with a flavored topping.
- Dessert or sweet, but not including pastries.
- garni A mixture of fresh herbs tied together with string and used to flavor strews, soups etc. It refers to a mix of parsley, bay, leaf, thyme. The bouquet is removed before serving.
- Refers to potatoes molded into balls with a melon scoop and fried or roasted
- Stuffing.
- To coat with egg and crumbs before frying.
- A large pastry case made of puff pastry that is usually used as a container for creamed doshed, such as creamed chicken.
- A young chicken.
- A french word for a covered earthenware container for soup. The soup is both cooked and served in it.
- To insert fat, bacon, ham etc into meat or poultry.
- Pâté or mixture of minced ingredients, baked or steamed in a loaf shaped container.
25 Clues: Stuffing. • Reheated food. • A young chicken. • A mixture of braising vegetables. • To coat with egg and crumbs before frying. • Dessert or sweet, but not including pastries. • To insert fat, bacon, ham etc into meat or poultry. • Bread piece dipped in butter and baked until it is crisp. • A stew made from poultry, meat or rabbit that has a white sauce. • ...
French Unit 2 2021-01-27
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- le sol est sale, qu'est-ce que tu as fait?
- si la voiture est sale, il faut que tu dois...
- il faut que tu dois cette activité si tu as des poissons
- il faut que je _______ les vitres parce qu'il est sale
- il faut que tu doit cette activité avec le chien pour faire de l'exercice
- tu utilises pour arroser les plantes et fleurs
- tu utilises pour nettoyer
- tu laves les mains ici dans la salle de bains
- tu utilises pour nettoyer le tapis
- tu utilises cette item pour couper le pain
- il faut que tu fasse cette avant le dîner
- la poubelle est pleine, il faut que tu dois...
- tu fait cette activité après les chemises est sale
- tu fasse son activité avec une tondeuse
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- un terme pour à décrire la chambre
- tu mettre cette item dans la table avant le dîner
- le chat a faim, tu as...
- pour balayer le sol
- tu fait cette après tu réveiller
- tu dois faire cette pour le préparation pour une salade
- tu utilises pour repasser le linge
- il faut que tu dois cette à la maison
- tu fasse cette après le dîner
- la corbeille est pleine, il faut que je dois...
- tu faire la vaisselle ici après le dîner
- tu utilises pour tailler les arbustes
- un terme pour à décrire la condition de la chambre
- tu utilises pour faire la vaisselle
- tu utilises pour tondre la pelouse
- tu fais ça souvent pour de l’argent
30 Clues: pour balayer le sol • le chat a faim, tu as... • tu utilises pour nettoyer • tu fasse cette après le dîner • tu fait cette après tu réveiller • un terme pour à décrire la chambre • tu utilises pour repasser le linge • tu utilises pour nettoyer le tapis • tu utilises pour tondre la pelouse • tu utilises pour faire la vaisselle • tu fais ça souvent pour de l’argent • ...
French Revolution Assessment 2021-02-05
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- When you give something and receive something different
- people that help you Finance your money
- a great fortress in Paris
- upper class people
- Alot of people were killed and we can also call this a
- farming
- (two words) due to politics these people became.....
- normally the wife to the king
- the lower class of people
- (two words) the type of rights they had
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- (two words) where the price is contained to make sure its making them money
- people who were in charge for running the country
- (two words) The wife of the king
- best of the best
- when you run out of money and they take your stuff
- (two words) The best power you can have
- first estate
- this product skyrocketed in this time
- (two words) King of France from 1774-1792
- middle class
20 Clues: farming • first estate • middle class • best of the best • upper class people • a great fortress in Paris • the lower class of people • normally the wife to the king • (two words) The wife of the king • this product skyrocketed in this time • people that help you Finance your money • (two words) The best power you can have • (two words) the type of rights they had • ...
the French Revoution 2021-02-05
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- wealthies and most powerful group.
- the class of people in social.
- the leader of Conspiracy of Equals.
- became powerful First Consul
- the rule of one person.
- the maximum prices for the food
- were rebels in the Rebellion
- the "Divine right of kings".
- supperter the radical ideas.
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- the person married King Louis XVI
- machine that chopped off heads.
- the Radicals club leader
- vote for priest and bishops
- that rule France since 1589.
- was the king of France in 1774.
- are the lower class
- system of the rule in France 1789
- the limited of judicial protection.
- the merchants and judges
- the man citizens that could vote
20 Clues: are the lower class • the rule of one person. • the Radicals club leader • the merchants and judges • vote for priest and bishops • that rule France since 1589. • became powerful First Consul • were rebels in the Rebellion • the "Divine right of kings". • supperter the radical ideas. • the class of people in social. • machine that chopped off heads. • was the king of France in 1774. • ...
French Revolution Vocab 2021-02-03
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- a state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority.
- an alliance for combined action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states.
- a person who advocates thorough or complete political or social reform; a member of a political party or part of a party pursuing such aims.
- an official order issued by a legal authority.
- the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power.
- the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
- a person concerned with the management of large amounts of money on behalf of governments or other large organizations.
- (of a legislative body) having a single legislative chamber.
- the state of being extremely poor.
- a collection of weapons and military equipment stored by a country, person, or group.
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- a person who has left their own country in order to settle in another, typically for political reasons.
- a person who supports the principle of monarchy or a particular monarchy.
- government by a dictator.
- the action or an act of removing a system, practice, or institution.
- completely out of money or funds
- the action of spending funds.
- a form of government with a monarch at the head.
- income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature.
- the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
20 Clues: government by a dictator. • the action of spending funds. • completely out of money or funds • the state of being extremely poor. • an official order issued by a legal authority. • a form of government with a monarch at the head. • (of a legislative body) having a single legislative chamber. • a state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority. • ...
Food Vocabulary - French 2021-03-15
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- verts Small round and green vegetables.
- The type of meat you put in sandwiches.
- Healthy and good for breakfasts.
- Residue from making butter from sour raw milk
- glacé A drink made of lemon that is not lemonade.
- A yellow fruit that monkeys love.
- An expression used to replace “scared”.
- Liquid meal often eaten on cold days.
- Mostly apple flavored and better when they’re hot. Hint: it starts with a “p”.
- There is a glass, a cup, a bottle and a _____ of water.
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- First meal of the day.
- cuit I want my beef well-....?
- Made out of liquefied milk and fruits (comes in different flavors)
- A mollusc with an elongated shell.
- The side dish of a hamburger.
- They’re slow and leave a trail of slime.
- Made of vegetables.
- Made of flour.
- Well-known Italian food.
- Fatty part of milk.
20 Clues: Made of flour. • Made of vegetables. • Fatty part of milk. • First meal of the day. • Well-known Italian food. • The side dish of a hamburger. • cuit I want my beef well-....? • Healthy and good for breakfasts. • A yellow fruit that monkeys love. • A mollusc with an elongated shell. • Liquid meal often eaten on cold days. • The type of meat you put in sandwiches. • ...
French Revolution-McCoy 2021-03-17
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- Formation of the national assembly when the first and second estate locked them out
- prison the third estate raided for weapons and ammo
- came into power very young and was tried to leave in a disguise but was captured
- enlightenment thinker that believed in the republic form of government
- wife of King Louis who lived a lavish lifestyle and was executed for high treason
- radical political party that came out of the revolution
- government branch that dealt with threats to the revolution that were outside of france
- peasants thought that aristocrats and nobles were coming to destroy all of their crops
- military branch led by lafayette that came in and fought for the revolution
- Financial advisor who said that Louis should tax the rich and he was then fired
- enlightenment thinker who believed the government was there to serve the people and he was known as the father of liberalism
- document stating that Prussia and Austria would protect the throne and monarchy in France
- military leader who overthrew the French government and ended the French Revolution
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- government branch that dealt with threats to the revolution inside of Franch and had trials and executions
- enlightenment thinker who believed that free speech is a right afforded to all humans anywhere
- english writer who disliked the revolution and foretold that it would end very badly
- Note books requested by Louis so he wouldn't be blindsided by questions
- common working class people during the revolution such as merchants and farmers
- tool used in the revolution to chop peoples heads off
- soldier who gained fame in the american revolution and led the french national guard
- group that replaced the national assembly
- enlightenment thinker that believed in three branches of governmetn
- group formed by the third estate under the tennis court oath that would never join back with the estates general
- Women's rights activist that was angry that the declaration of the rights of man only applied to men so she led marches in protest
- People who left france during the french revolution
25 Clues: group that replaced the national assembly • prison the third estate raided for weapons and ammo • People who left france during the french revolution • tool used in the revolution to chop peoples heads off • radical political party that came out of the revolution • enlightenment thinker that believed in three branches of governmetn • ...
Stenger French Revolution 2021-03-17
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- an expert in finance and was fired after giving the king advice about how to lower the extreme spending of money
- patriotism or pride for your country
- the place where the national assembly stormed after they put the Tennis Court Oath in place
- believed in the three branches of government to create equality in power and checks and balances
- they stopped enemies from inside France, and they put the upper-class people on trial and then executed them by beheading them
- when the king and queen dressed in disguise as servents and packed all their goods; they got caught and put in jail
- period of uprising and revolts; many protests took place during this time
- where they get beheaded for the method of execution
- the new name for the 3rd estate after the Tennis Court Oath
- during the enlightenment period he believed the rights of humans should be protected by the government and if they aren't we have the right to revolt
- red, white, and blue; got it from the American Revolution
- led the National Convention with the help of his sidekick Danton
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- the mansion or castle that the king lived in; had super nice fountains outside, several rooms inside
- working-class radicals; they got their name because they wore fancy pants and trousers that the upper class typically wore
- oath stated by the 3rd estate where they swear to not separate until there is a new constitution and the general assembly is gone
- notebooks or a list of complaints to see the biggest problem before the meeting went into session
- said that every country deserves the freedom of speech in the enlightenment period
- the government during the reign of terror that consisted of 5 leaders; and it didn't end up working out
- nobles, kings, queens, or the clergy that fled from France during the Reign of Terror
- rights that can not be taken away from you; life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- came in and led the committee for public safety
- in 1776 when the lowly Americans overthrew powerful England
- was called to lead the national guard after fighting along with George Washington in the American Revolution
- they are moderate people who want change but not super crazy, radical change
- added to part of the 3rd estate that now involved doctors, lawyers, bankers, merchants
25 Clues: patriotism or pride for your country • came in and led the committee for public safety • where they get beheaded for the method of execution • red, white, and blue; got it from the American Revolution • in 1776 when the lowly Americans overthrew powerful England • the new name for the 3rd estate after the Tennis Court Oath • ...
Panopio French Revolution 2021-03-18
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- document listing the natural rights of male citizens of France
- financial adviser to Louis XVI who got fired after suggesting that the wealthy should pay taxes
- job is to stop enemies of the revolution from inside France
- women's rights activist who protested against the Declaration of Rights of Man because it only included men, not women
- group that took over in charge after the national assembly
- english writer who predicted the reign of terror
- the list of complaints that King Louis XVI asked for in preparation for the Estates General Meeting
- led the National Convention with his sidekick Danton
- device used to execute people by beheading them
- the oath of the third estate that said they would never go back to the estates general system
- red,white,and blue used today on the flag of France
- leader of the National Guard who fought alongside George Washington in the American Revolution
- the radicals
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- King Louis and Marie Antoinette got caught trying to escape in their Flight to ______.
- old prison and symbol of the absolute monarch that was stormed by the National Assembly
- job is to stop enemies of the revolution from other countries
- the government system led by five people used after the reign of terror
- the military leader who emerged as the leader of France
- pride in your country
- working class women and men who wanted a republic system and got their name from the type of pants they wore
- lower/middle classes,including doctors and lawyers, who were part of the 3rd estate
- the moderates
- people who fled France because people were trying to kill them
- philosopher who said that the government should protect people's natural rights, which influenced the Declaration of Rights of Man
- Queen of France known for her grand lifestyle who got her head chopped off
25 Clues: the radicals • the moderates • pride in your country • device used to execute people by beheading them • english writer who predicted the reign of terror • red,white,and blue used today on the flag of France • led the National Convention with his sidekick Danton • the military leader who emerged as the leader of France • ...
The French Revolution 2021-03-11
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- wars inspired the French revolution
- known for her famous quote; "let them eat cake"
- another name for the third estate
- …. Percent of people owned 25% of land
- the social classes in France during the revolution
- where did the 3rd estate meet to create the national assembly?
- and citizens declaration of the rights of (…) Now included in the current French constitution
- a growing problem due to debt
- a financial problem involving the estates
- principal royal residence of France from 1982 until 1789
- the Enlightenment era; "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"
- group formed by the 3rd estate to take political action
- bourgeoise; paid 1/2 of all taxes
- used to behead people
- legislative branch and could only meet with permission of the king
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- the year of the Storming of Bastille
- a (usually public) punishment with the use of a guillotine
- …. Percent of people owned 10% of land
- forcible overthrow of government
- old armory or prison
- members paid no taxes and were considered the highest class
- influenced by the scientific revolution and the renaissance, also known as the age of reason
- XVI king of France (1774-1792)
- another name for the second estate
- …. Percent of people owned 65% of land
- against the king and the conservatives and advocated the use of violence
- describes the violent time period during the French revolution under the reign of Robespierre
- paid no taxes and were considered the second highest class
- another name for the first estate
- by textbook definition a group of people gathered together for a common purpose
30 Clues: old armory or prison • used to behead people • a growing problem due to debt • XVI king of France (1774-1792) • forcible overthrow of government • another name for the third estate • bourgeoise; paid 1/2 of all taxes • another name for the first estate • another name for the second estate • wars inspired the French revolution • the year of the Storming of Bastille • ...
French Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-15
French Family Review 2019-12-15
21 Clues: son • wife • aunt • niece • uncle • family • sister • father • mother • nephew • husband • brother • daughter • grandson • cousin(f) • cousin(m) • parents(f) • parents(m) • grandfather • grandmother • granddaughter
descriptive words- french 2019-12-04
36 Clues: red • bad • fat • bad • red • blue • tall • cute • gray • lazy • pink • white • small • smart • brown • black • large • funny • young • beast • green • short • pretty • gental • orange • purple • blonde • serious • creative • generous • chestnut • beautiful • timid/shy • sympathetic • dark blonde • cheveux hair
Characteristics in French 2020-10-19
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- Cool, hip, or trendy.
- Freckles.
- Mean or unfriendly.
- Pretty
- Big or heavyset.
- Talkative.
- Annoying or irritating.
- Big and tall.
- Funny and fun to be around.
- Medium height.
- Small.
- Not very intelligent.
- Corrective eyewear.
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- Facial hair on your upper lip.
- Earrings.
- Likes sports and physical activity.
- Shy or quiet.
- Skinny or slender.
- Facial hair on your chin.
- Friendly.
- Lazy or lacking energy.
- Handsome.
- Smart.
- Boring or uninteresting.
24 Clues: Pretty • Smart. • Small. • Earrings. • Freckles. • Friendly. • Handsome. • Talkative. • Shy or quiet. • Big and tall. • Medium height. • Big or heavyset. • Skinny or slender. • Mean or unfriendly. • Corrective eyewear. • Cool, hip, or trendy. • Not very intelligent. • Lazy or lacking energy. • Annoying or irritating. • Boring or uninteresting. • Facial hair on your chin. • Funny and fun to be around. • ...
Basic French Verbs 2020-11-01
French revolution vocabulary 2020-11-11
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- was a committee that killed people if they were too republican or very little republican.
- by the injustice in the general estates, this was called the body of the third estate after separating.
- Radicals in the convention.
- executive branch established by the constitution.
- absolute monarchy
- after Robespierre execution, the post-period of the Reign of Terror
- before the French Revolution, this was the social and political system that France had.
- The society class positioned in the middle of the feudalism pyramid.
- before the France revolution, this was the way the three estates met and vote.
- citizens that also wanted changes the in the política, and social system but not as the extremist.
- political and social system that only the upper class rules.
- moderated people that controlled the legislative assembly.
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- the place were the members of the National Assembly met.
- Radical people that defended the equality between social classes.
- defended the Idea of absolute monarchy. Right wing.
- substituted the Legislative assembly.
- Meeting of a political and social group, the legislative body, made decisions.
- one year that started The Committee of Public Safety killing people. Maximillen Robespierre ruled.
- extremist that wanted a radica, change in the political and social system.
- they were lists of citizens complaints asking for few changes in the government.
- nobles that emigrated from France because they were scared of being killed.
21 Clues: absolute monarchy • Radicals in the convention. • substituted the Legislative assembly. • executive branch established by the constitution. • defended the Idea of absolute monarchy. Right wing. • the place were the members of the National Assembly met. • moderated people that controlled the legislative assembly. • ...
isaac's french crossword 2020-03-12
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- shaquille o'neal est _________
- le ciel est ________
- vous devez payer ______ en classe
- lorsque votre partenaire rompt avec vous, vous obtenez __________
- un autre mot pour assez
- lorsque vous mélangez rouge et bleu
- quelqu'un qui n'a pas d'amis
- quelqu'un qui se soucie des autres avant lui-même
- un autre mot pourcolère
- quelqu'un qui est petit est _________
- quelqu'un qui ne se soucie que de lui-même
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- quelqu'un qui parle 2 langues
- le canada est __________
- l'opposé de lamoyenne
- une couleur de balles de tennis
- le rocher est très __________
- quand quelqu'un n'est pas heureux, il est ________
- quand vous êtes détendu vous êtes _______
- les chihuahuas sont très _________
- la Jamaïque est ________
- un autobus est __________
- quelqu'un e qui s'énerve les gens est _________
- quelque chose qui n'est pas commun
- quelque chose avec beaucoup de couleurs
- la couleur d'une pomme
25 Clues: le ciel est ________ • l'opposé de lamoyenne • la couleur d'une pomme • un autre mot pour assez • un autre mot pourcolère • le canada est __________ • la Jamaïque est ________ • un autobus est __________ • quelqu'un qui n'a pas d'amis • quelqu'un qui parle 2 langues • le rocher est très __________ • shaquille o'neal est _________ • une couleur de balles de tennis • ...
French Vocabulary Crossword 2020-04-09
25 Clues: eye • foot • knee • nose • ready • to run • skiing • to bend • skating • stomach • to bend • to raise • to raise • to hurry • swimming • to believe • gymnastics • to practice • to practice • surfboarding • snowboarding • rock climbing • skateboarding • in-line skating • horseback riding
French Vocabulaire (Préliminaire) 2020-03-30
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- You're welcome (Formal)
- Friday
- What's the date?
- Wednesday
- March
- What time is it?
- Not bad
- Tomorrow
- How are you?
- Tuesday
- What day is it?
- Monday
- Hello, Hi! (Formal)
- Today
- Ms., Mrs.
- In the morning
- Thank you
- It's midnight
- January
- Saturday
- October
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- February
- April
- July
- You're welcome (Informal)
- November
- September
- Hello, Hi! (Informal)
- Mr.
- In the afternoon
- Thursday
- In the evening
- Sunday
- Goodbye
- It's noon
- June
- Very well
- Ms., Miss
- December
- August
- Goodbye
41 Clues: Mr. • July • June • April • March • Today • Friday • Sunday • Monday • August • Not bad • Goodbye • Tuesday • Goodbye • January • October • February • November • Thursday • Tomorrow • December • Saturday • September • Wednesday • It's noon • Very well • Ms., Miss • Ms., Mrs. • Thank you • How are you? • It's midnight • In the evening • In the morning • What day is it? • What's the date? • In the afternoon • What time is it? • Hello, Hi! (Formal) • ...
French Target Words 2020-03-18
23 Clues: hi • tea • cup • salt • fall • left • rice • pink • fine • boots • green • spoon • right • dress • yellow • summer • cheese • napkin • spring • winter • very well • ice cream • good morning
French Cooking Terms 2020-04-02
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- this is a young chicken
- manie, butter and flour mixed together in equal parts and used to thicken liquids
- this is an appetizer consisting of a small bread or biscuit base covered with a flavored topping
- this is a stew
- this is a mixture of mashed potatoes with ground cooked meat, fish or poultry that is formed into cylinders, patties or other shapes and coated with a breading before they are deep fried
- small cubes of bread used as garnish for salads or used to garnish French onion soup
- a shellfish soup that has been thickened
- ingredients used for thickening sauces, soups or other liquids
- this is the main course of any breakfast, lunch or dinner service
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- this is a broth or stock that has been clarified
- a thick sauce usually made from one main ingredient and this sauce has been strained to remove seeds, this sauce is traditionally made with fruit
- garni, this is a mixture of fresh herbs tied together with a string and this is used to flavor stews and soups, this is a mix of parsley stems, bay leaf and thyme and this is removed before service
- a wrapping of parchment paper around fish or meat used for cooking, the paper retains the moisture in the food
- to set alcohol on fire this is usually done table side to impress your guests, banana foster and cherries jubilee has this action done to this dish
- a fritter, a small dollop of dough that is fried, traditionally dusted with powder sugar
- a pan that holds hot or cold soup for service
- this is equal parts by weight oil or clarified butter and all propose flour used to thicken sauces or soups, this can be cooked to white, blonde and dark brown
- this is a knife cut that is used to garnish consomme and it is a julienne cut that is cubed it is a 1/8 inch dice
- noisette, this is browned butter
- this is a mother sauce made from butter, flour, cream and stock
- 50% onion 25% carrot 25% celery, this is used in most of our soups
- this is a broth or stock
- d'oeuvers, this is the first course or an appetizer
23 Clues: this is a stew • this is a young chicken • this is a broth or stock • noisette, this is browned butter • a shellfish soup that has been thickened • a pan that holds hot or cold soup for service • this is a broth or stock that has been clarified • d'oeuvers, this is the first course or an appetizer • ingredients used for thickening sauces, soups or other liquids • ...
The French Revolution 2020-04-26
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- Unpopular queen;Wife of Louis XVI
- bringing back to power the kings that Napoleon had driven out
- Vote by the people
- Napoleon's last bid for power which ended at Waterloo
- Period of Robespierre's rule
- Complete set of laws set up by Napoleon that eliminated many injustices
- Policy of burning fields and slaughtering livestock so that enemy troops woulld find nothing to eat
- Sudden takeover of a government
- Revolutionary leader who tried to wipe out every trace of France's past monarchy and nobility
- Forced closing of ports
- Noble or other person who left france during the peasant uprising and who hoped to come back to restore the old system
- condition in which no country becomes a threat to another
- Spanish peasant fighter
- Napoleon's policy of preventing trade and communication between great Britain and other European nation
- Promise made by the third estate representatives to draw up a new constitution
- Assembly of representatives from all estates
- Social Class of people
- war that Napoleon Fought in Spain
- radical group of Parisian wage-earners
- Group of people from the legislative assembly who wanted only some changes in the government
- Group of people from the legislative assembly who wanted to make changes in the way that the government was run
- Assembly that replaced the national assembly in 1791
- meetings in Vienna for the purpose of restoring order to Europe
- French congress established by representatives of the third estate
- League formed by Russia, Austria, and Prussia
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- Government-Run public school
- British defeat of Napoleon's forces at sea
- Key leader at the congress of Vienna
- Battle in Belgium in which Napoleon was defeated
- Theories of alliances to help prevent revolution.
- Member of the Jacobin club, a radical political organization
- Weak king that came to the french throne in 1774
- machine for beheading people
- motto among the french during the revolution
- System of feudalism
- Military leader who seized power in France
- wave of panic
- belief that the pope should rule over a church independent of the state
- agreement
- Group of people from the legislative assembly who didn't mind having limited monarchy,and wanted few changes in the government
- Huge group of people that included merchants and workers who had few rights
41 Clues: agreement • wave of panic • Vote by the people • System of feudalism • Social Class of people • Forced closing of ports • Spanish peasant fighter • Government-Run public school • Period of Robespierre's rule • machine for beheading people • Sudden takeover of a government • Unpopular queen;Wife of Louis XVI • war that Napoleon Fought in Spain • Key leader at the congress of Vienna • ...
The French Revolution 2020-04-26
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- Austrian statesman
- noble or other person who left France during the peasant uprisings and who hoped to come back to restore the old system
- assembly that replaced the National Assembly in 1791
- revolutionary leader who tried to wipe out every trace of France’s past monarchy and nobility
- a comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon
- a direct vote in which a country's people have the opportunity to aprove or reject a proposal
- Napoleon's policy of preventing trade between Great Britain and continental Europe
- a sudden seizure of political power in a nation
- weak king who came to French throne in 1774
- government-run public school in France
- the hereditary right of a monarch to rule
- assembly of representatives from all three estate
- a conflict the lasted from 1808 to 1813, in which Spanish rebels, with the aid of British forces, fought to drive Napoleon's French troops out of Spain
- an 1805 naval battle in which Napoleon's forces were defeated by a British fleet
- French general who became emperor of France
- member of a loosely organized fighting force that makes surprise attacks on enemy troops occupying his or her country
- series of alliances among European nations in the 19th century
- formal agreement, especially one between the pope and a government, dealing with the control of Church affairs
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- French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate
- brief period during 1825 when Napoleon made his last bid for power, deposing the french king and becoming emperor
- village in Belgium where European forces defeated Napoleon in 1825
- unpopular queen; wife of Louis XVI
- a series of meetings in 1814-1815, during which the European leaders sought to establish peace after defeating Napoleon
- the practice of burning crops and killing livestock during wartime so that the enemy cannot live off the land
- period of Robespierre’s rule
- system of feudalism
- machine for beheading people
- political situation in which no one in the nation is powerful enough to pose a threat to others
- radical group of Parisian wage-earners
- social class of people
- wave of panic
- member of the Jacobin Club, a radical political organization
- promise made by Third Estate representatives to draw up a new constitution
- the use of troops and ships to prevent commercial traffic from entering or leaving a city or region
- league of European nations formed by the leaders of Russia, Austria and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna
35 Clues: wave of panic • Austrian statesman • system of feudalism • social class of people • period of Robespierre’s rule • machine for beheading people • unpopular queen; wife of Louis XVI • radical group of Parisian wage-earners • government-run public school in France • the hereditary right of a monarch to rule • weak king who came to French throne in 1774 • ...
French Clothing Vocabulary 2020-04-30
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- what colors
- I wear size
- what size do you wear? (shoe)
- what size do you wear? (clothing)
- I'm looking for
- It's a good deal
- inexpensive
- I want/would like to buy
- white
- pretty
- may I help you?
- black
- out of style
- checkered
- rather
- polka dot
- I would like something for
- big
- I like to wear
- in style
- pink
- how is...?
- very
- do you have __ in__?
- tight
- it costs/they cost
- orange
- what is the price of...?
- they are on sale
- lame
- blue
- no, thank you, I'm looking
- plaid
- long
- small
- how do you find...?
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- short (length)
- can I help you?
- to put/go with
- plain, ugly
- it is on sale
- frankly
- how much is
- too (much)
- not bad
- it is
- green
- flowered
- excuse me ma'am
- large
- yellow
- each
- they are
- in my opinion
- can I try on...?
- striped
- gray
- neat, great
- expensive
- what do you think about...?
- purple
- great
- in my opinion
- brown
- classy
- free
- elegant
- red
- rather
69 Clues: big • red • each • gray • pink • very • lame • blue • free • long • white • black • it is • green • large • tight • great • brown • plaid • small • pretty • yellow • rather • purple • orange • classy • rather • frankly • not bad • striped • elegant • flowered • they are • in style • checkered • polka dot • expensive • too (much) • how is...? • what colors • I wear size • plain, ugly • inexpensive • how much is • neat, great • out of style • it is on sale • in my opinion • in my opinion • ...
French Clothing Magazine 2020-06-03
20 Clues: tie • polo • belt • skirt • pants • dress • shoes • jeans • boots • jacket • shorts • sandal • blouse • sweater • glasses • clothes • overcoat • swimsuit • sneakers • sweatshirt
Clothing in french 2020-05-28
20 Clues: hat • tie • shoe • boot • belt • socks • pants • skirt • dress • jeans • shorts • blouse • blazer • sandal • glasses • overcoat • pullover • raincoat • hightops • sweatshirt
french 8 crossword 2020-04-16
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- Can you help me _____this jar
- Le (underground train)
- Un ( they act)
- To go out
- The (f)
- Une (daughter)
- Un (you read a ___)
- To(act)
- To eat
- A(f)
- My car won't _____
- Un (clothes you sleep with)
- The (m) (P)
- You____ a gift to someone
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- To lie in bed and pass out
- From the (m)
- My parents go to_____ everyday
- Christ ____ us withhis blood
- You ___a book
- La (above your neck)
- La (goes vroom vroom)
- Un (lawyer)
- From the (f)
- Le (basketball)
- Le (in house,protects from rain)
25 Clues: A(f) • To eat • The (f) • To(act) • To go out • Un (lawyer) • The (m) (P) • From the (m) • From the (f) • You ___a book • Un ( they act) • Une (daughter) • Le (basketball) • My car won't _____ • Un (you read a ___) • La (above your neck) • La (goes vroom vroom) • Le (underground train) • You____ a gift to someone • To lie in bed and pass out • Un (clothes you sleep with) • Christ ____ us withhis blood • ...
French Crossword Puzzleb 2020-10-07
21 Clues: Rice • Meat • Beef • Tuna • a pan • a cup • Steak • Snail • a pan • A bowl • Sausage • a towel • Chicken • a glass • an oven • a plate • a fridge • a microwave • Meat Spread • a table cloth • de mer Sea food
French Food Vocab 2020-10-07
25 Clues: fat • tip • diet • oven • menu • food • size • bowl • snack • apron • snack • trader • recipe • weight • bakery • turkey • napkin • garlic • mustard • lettuce • sausage • sandwich • to weigh • tablecloth • mashed potatoes
French Crossword 2 2021-03-23
24 Clues: no • bee • pig • cat • head • ears • eyes • baby • leaf • star • feet • soap • nose • ghost • mouth • boots • horse • hello • hands • window • autumn • iguana • summer • snowpants
er verbs (french) 2021-05-21
24 Clues: to eat • to work • to look • to sing • to draw • to give • to swim • to meet • to play • to love • to hate • to think • to share • to study • to dance • to travel • to forget • to prefer • to arrive • to invite • to live in • to like/love • to listen to • to begin/start
French 5 Vocab 2021-05-24
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- chauve ...
- mascotte de la vallée de bamber
- équipe de football américain de Miami
- les chauves-souris y vivent
- ils piquent et vivent dans une ruche
- see ya later ...
- animal de mâchoires
- récif
- comme une guêpe
- manger des noix
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- comme un loup mais petit et rouge
- reptille, vit par temps chaud
- chien sauvage
- ils piquent et vivre dans l'océan
- avoir de gros bois
- plus gros animal de l'océan
- synonyme de fou
- comme Master Crane comme Kung Fu Panda
- boucle d'or a mangé la bouillie
- monarque
20 Clues: récif • monarque • chauve ... • chien sauvage • synonyme de fou • comme une guêpe • manger des noix • see ya later ... • avoir de gros bois • animal de mâchoires • les chauves-souris y vivent • plus gros animal de l'océan • reptille, vit par temps chaud • mascotte de la vallée de bamber • boucle d'or a mangé la bouillie • comme un loup mais petit et rouge • ils piquent et vivre dans l'océan • ...
French Colony Crossword 2021-10-06
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- Created paper money in colnies
- Ethnic group brought by John law
- Capitol of LA
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- Over printing money caused?
- King Number 15
- Women brought from france to help the colonies prosper
- Life in the colonies were...
- Make believe passage that leads to the atlantic ocean
- Governed new france and was the supreme court
- Poor
- Founded New Orleans
- Slave Laws
- Laid Foundations for louisiana
- Economic Collapse
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- Someone bound with their lives to work with no pay and harsh conditions for their whole lives
- First proprietor in Louisiana
- Claimed by France and UK
- King Number 14
- Means Baton Rouge
- the state or right of owning a business or holding property.
- They mapped the upper louisiana for france
- Claimed Louisiana and the Mississippi
- land given to certain people with certain conditions
- What the Germans were best at in colonies
- Girls brought by France so colonies could prosper
- A large farm or estate
- Major Port city, claimed by Beinville
- War over the ohio river valley
- The colonists after they saw new world
30 Clues: Poor • Slave Laws • Capitol of LA • King Number 14 • King Number 15 • Means Baton Rouge • Economic Collapse • Founded New Orleans • A large farm or estate • Claimed by France and UK • Over printing money caused? • Life in the colonies were... • First proprietor in Louisiana • Created paper money in colnies • War over the ohio river valley • Laid Foundations for louisiana • ...
French VOCAB 5. 2021-09-08
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- I like... and you
- Instant message
- Do you like
- Me neither
- I prefer
- To surf the internet
- What do you like to do
- Me too
- Yes, I rather like
- Instant message
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- To watch T.V.
- Yes, I love
- I don't like
- To speak French
- I do
- To work
- No, I hate
- To telephone friends
- Sports car
- I don't like
- Wacation
- To speak English
- Novel
- Radio
- Not me
25 Clues: I do • Novel • Radio • Me too • Not me • To work • Wacation • I prefer • No, I hate • Me neither • Sports car • Yes, I love • Do you like • I don't like • I don't like • To watch T.V. • To speak French • Instant message • Instant message • To speak English • I like... and you • Yes, I rather like • To telephone friends • To surf the internet • What do you like to do
French HW 13 2022-02-07
23 Clues: math • sing • book • fries • french • english • to work • vacation • to study • to sleep • newspaper • chocolate • ice cream • a drawing • comic book • mp3 player • text message • meaning to eat • to speak english • means "I like...!" • means "I love...!" • earbuds/headphones • talking on the phone
Feelings in French 2022-02-04
20 Clues: sad • wish • fury • lost • hate • anger • panic • bored • happy • scared • terror • respect • anguish • feeling • jalousy • surprise • confused • frightened • cheerfulness • embarrassment
Basic French Greetings 2022-01-25
22 Clues: No • Yes • Hello • So so • Ready • Sorry • Listen • Welcome • Goodbye • I forgot • Thank you • Good luck • My name is • I don't know • I'm doing well • You're welcome • Nice to meet you • See you tomorrow • I'm doing poorly • I don't understand • How are you? (Formal) • How are you?(Informal)
French Winter Crossword 2022-01-14
20 Clues: Nap • Boots • Scarf • Sleigh • Gloves • Hockey • Hoodie • Mittens • Sweater • To Draw • TO Paint • To Color • Hillside • Winter Hat • Ski Jacket • Frozen Pond • Winter Coat • Skating Rink • To Stay Inside • chaud Hot Chocolate
French Homework 2 2022-01-20
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- i cant decide
- break
- how about/whynot?
- to play guitar
- what I like is...
- i have no idea
- to play basketball
- I love
- great idea
- school
- physics/chemistry class
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- school subject
- but I prefer
- sorry i don't have time
- to do horseback riding
- I like
- math
- computer lab
- what...do you want to...?
- laboratory
- to play chess
- deteste I hate
22 Clues: math • break • I like • I love • school • laboratory • great idea • but I prefer • computer lab • i cant decide • to play chess • school subject • to play guitar • i have no idea • deteste I hate • how about/whynot? • what I like is... • to play basketball • to do horseback riding • sorry i don't have time • physics/chemistry class • what...do you want to...?
French 1 Adjectives 2022-02-15
24 Clues: Shy • Busy • Nice • Bright • Polite • Selfish • Sincere • Patient • Elegant • Charming • Pleasant • Sociable • Reserved • Impatient • Different • Fun/Funny • Important • Difficult • Optimistic • Interesting • Intelligent • Independent • Pessimistic • Unpleasant/grumpy
French Choice Board 2022-02-21
20 Clues: gasoline • to worry • pollution • to recycle • a waste of • ride a bike • a lightbulb • make compost • solar panels • the resources • wind turbines • climate change • conserve water • to plant a tree • renewable energy • to be able/to can • the fight against • conserve electricity • the greenhouse effect • to need to/to have to
French Crossword Lauren 2022-02-21
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- popular dessert in France
- is eaten with a side of eggs for breakfast
- babies drink this
- this is typically eaten for breakfast
- common type of bread found in france
- monkeys eat this fruit
- this vegetable is purple and long
- this fruit is small and round
- can be caught with fishingrod
- used to make sandwiches
- a famous dish eaten throughout america
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- usually a side when ordering hamburgers
- typically used as topping on icecream
- a person dies from dehydration without this
- this expression is used when food is good
- is a staple in a sauce for spaghetti
- this is a sweet drink
- many kids hate this veggie
- glace usually eaten on a hot day
- commonly eaten when sick
20 Clues: babies drink this • this is a sweet drink • monkeys eat this fruit • used to make sandwiches • commonly eaten when sick • popular dessert in France • many kids hate this veggie • this fruit is small and round • can be caught with fishingrod • glace usually eaten on a hot day • this vegetable is purple and long • common type of bread found in france • ...
French Food Terms 2022-03-10
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- la pomme
- la poire
- la banane
- la prune
- la citrouille
- la betterave
- la figue
- la framboise
- la fraise
- la courgette
- le raisin
- le melon
- le bleuet
- la mangue
- la pêche
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- la grenade
- le champignon
- la tomate
- les epinards
- le citron
- le persil
- le chou
- la laitue
- la cerise
- la citrouille
- l’ananas
- l’orange
- beans, les haricots verts
- la noix de coco
- la baie
- le citron cert
31 Clues: le chou • la baie • la pomme • la poire • la prune • l’ananas • l’orange • la figue • le melon • la pêche • la tomate • le citron • le persil • la banane • la laitue • la cerise • la fraise • le raisin • le bleuet • la mangue • la grenade • les epinards • la betterave • la framboise • la courgette • le champignon • la citrouille • la citrouille • le citron cert • la noix de coco • beans, les haricots verts
French 3 - C2 2021-07-20
Across
- personne qui éteint les feux
- ce qui est faux
- travail
- ce que ça veut dire
- images created while you sleep
- faire du mal
- le bout d'un espace
- corvée, chose qui doit être faite
- contraire de début
- avoir le désir de
- ne plus être là
- avant, il y a longtemps
- "------ de l'importance", mettre
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- nouvelles télévisées ou radio
- garçon, fille
- langage parlé pour accroché
- signifier
- une activité à l'extérieur de sa maison
- language parlé pour désigner un ami
- être très mécontent
- quartier d'une ville trop peuplé, souvent à revenus bas
- prendre pour soi
- embêter ou mettre en désordre
- avec intention
24 Clues: travail • signifier • faire du mal • garçon, fille • avec intention • ce qui est faux • ne plus être là • prendre pour soi • avoir le désir de • contraire de début • ce que ça veut dire • être très mécontent • le bout d'un espace • avant, il y a longtemps • langage parlé pour accroché • personne qui éteint les feux • nouvelles télévisées ou radio • embêter ou mettre en désordre • ...
French Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-12
20 Clues: yes • please • German • goodbye • English • not bad • Italian • Russian • Spanish • Monique • Bertrand • how/what • delighted • courtesies • fine thanks • see you soon • see you tomorrow • hey/hi (informal) • do you speak french • goodmorning (formal)
french cross word 2021-07-26
21 Clues: hi • cow • dog • bird • hello • happy • easter • august • turtle • monday • friday • goodbye • brother • fifteen • goldfish • christmas • i am cold • my birthday • how are you • good evening • how old are you
French Language Crossword 2021-07-26
21 Clues: Hi • Two • Cow • Yes • Sad • Good • July • Happy • April • Three • Friday • Monday • Rabbit • Sister • Thirty • October • Sixteen • Nineteen • Birthday • September • Wednesday
year 9 french 2021-07-26
23 Clues: hi • may • bad • good • june • july • april • March • Monday • friday • sunday • august • tuesday • January • october • thursday • december • november • saturday • February • wednesday • september • good evening
French Revolution Crossword 2021-12-15
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- The ______ descended from Louis IX in the 13th century.
- A prison in the 18th century.
- The First Estate, Second Estate, and the Third Estate made up the _______.
- A collection of laws and principles under which a government or other organization operates.
- The ______ said that the representatives of the Third Estate would stay together until France received a constitution.
- Among others, Nicholas Copernicus contributed to the _______.
- A writer during the Enlightenment whose ideas helped to encourage Romanticism.
- King Louis XIV built his Palace of ______ in an effort to show the world his magnificence.
- The current state of affairs.
- One of the groups challenged by Enlightenment thinkers.
- The Clergy made up the _____.
- A time when new ideas emerged.
- When someone in an official position uses their power to gain advantage.
- A governing party that has inherited their nobility.
- The _______ lasted from 1789 to 1791.
- A form of government in which a king, queen, or emperor(ess) hold the supreme power.
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- King ______ of France was executed by guillotine in January 1793.
- The social, political, and economic strength is enough to keep any party from forcing their will or interfering with another party’s will.
- During this time, the 13 colonies fought for independence from Britain.
- This war caused France to lose a lot of its valuable territory.
- The ________ began in 1789.
- When an absolute monarch's powers are limited and they have to share the power with an elected legislature or parliament.
- The nobility made up the ______.
- This party renamed themselves as the French National Assembly.
- More than 725 million people live in _____.
25 Clues: The ________ began in 1789. • A prison in the 18th century. • The current state of affairs. • The Clergy made up the _____. • A time when new ideas emerged. • The nobility made up the ______. • The _______ lasted from 1789 to 1791. • More than 725 million people live in _____. • A governing party that has inherited their nobility. • ...
vocabulary - French verbs 2021-09-19
20 Clues: to eat • to wear • to talk • to swim • to sell • to sing • to give • to hear • to begin • to reply • to dance • to finish • to choose • to descend • to succeed • to look for • to wait for • to call oneself • to like, to love • to drink (irregular verb)
French HW 5 2021-09-09
Across
- digital camera
- ice cream
- ham sandwich
- fruit juice
- video camera
- to take pictures
- to go to the movies
- to play tennis
- soda
- to play basketball
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- piano to play guitar/piano
- to do theater
- to make videos
- lemon-lime soda
- café/coffee
- to play drums
- to play chess
- racket/(tennis) ball
- hot chocolate
- apple tart
- toasted cheese sandwich with ham
- to read
22 Clues: soda • to read • ice cream • apple tart • café/coffee • fruit juice • ham sandwich • video camera • to do theater • to play drums • to play chess • hot chocolate • digital camera • to make videos • to play tennis • lemon-lime soda • to take pictures • to play basketball • to go to the movies • racket/(tennis) ball • piano to play guitar/piano • toasted cheese sandwich with ham
French Clothing Crossword 2017-01-12
31 Clues: Coat • A Hat • Pants • Socks • Shoes • A Tie • Jeans • Boots • A Belt • A Vest • Shorts • Tights • A Dress • A Skirt • Glasses • Sandals • A Jacket • A Blouse • A Sweater • Stockings • Sunglasses • A Raincoat • A Swimsuit • A Tee Shirt • A Tracksuit • A Button Up • A Polo Shirt • A Sweatshirt • Tennis Shoes • A Baseball Cap • Basketball Shoes
French Class Crossword 2017-01-11
20 Clues: kind • (and) • looking • nom nom • together • how big? • to have life • Make it rain • parent(male) • to be sitting • sibling(male) • Parent(female) • getting (blank) • sibling(female) • Not quite a shout • Opposite of behind • opposite of before • happens very (blank) • missing but not its (blank) • i'm (blank) on heavens door
