french Crossword Puzzles
Le materie scolastiche 2025-04-05
18 Clues: IT • Art • CSPE • Maths • Irish • Coding • German • French • Science • Spanish • Italian • History • Enlgish • Religion • Business • Geography • Home Economics • Physical Education
Professions and Classes 2025-05-05
18 Clues: art • math • dance • nurse • singer • French • artist • Italian • Spanish • history • science • Russian • English • language • musician • engineer • doctor (fem.) • police officer
Proteins & Carbs 2025-07-24
18 Clues: egg • ham • fish • meat • rice • pork • bacon • pasta • beans • peanut • shrimp • cereal • sausage • protein • hamburger • french fries • toasted bread • carbohydrates
Revolutionary War Crossword 2025-07-05
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- After this battle, the British changed their strategy by no longer straying from the coastline.
- Offensive attack by the Continental Army into New Jersey to attack the British. More than 900 British soldiers were captured, giving an edge for Americans to win.
- Bloodiest battle prior to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Colonists retreated due to low ammunition.
- Sailed into New York harbor with brother William Howe to isolate New England.
- War that inspired tensions between French and British and fostered a treaty between Americans and the French.
- War between the British and the Americans due to Americans wanting freedom.
- Suggested treaty between the French and the Americans.
- Someone who gathered colonists to surround the British in the Battle of Saratoga.
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- Attack in Chesapeake Bay where the Continental army was caught off guard. The British were able to capture Philadelphia.
- Leader of attack on Brandywine Creek (from British side).
- Battle that occurred as the British made a strategy to isolate New England by capturing New York City.
- Alliance signed between French and Americans which offered an edge to Americans and allowed them to win as both nations remained enemies with Britain.
- Leader of the Battle of Saratoga.
- Commander of Continental Army.
- American military force during the American Revolution.
15 Clues: Commander of Continental Army. • Leader of the Battle of Saratoga. • Suggested treaty between the French and the Americans. • American military force during the American Revolution. • Leader of attack on Brandywine Creek (from British side). • War between the British and the Americans due to Americans wanting freedom. • ...
American Revolution 2022-10-28
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- THE FIRST BATTLE OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
- THE FRENCH NOBLE WHO JOINED CONTINENTAL ARMY FOR NO PAY
- THE BRITISH WERE MARCHING HERE TO DESTROY WEAPONS SUPPLY
- SITE OF THE BATTLE THAT ENDED THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
- WRITTEN BY THOMAS PAINE
- BELOVED COMMANDER OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY
- ENGLISH PHILOSOPHER WHO TRIED TO RECRUIT THE FRENCH, ALSO A HELPED NEGOTIATE THE TREATY OF PARIS
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- PRIMARY WRITER OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
- INTENTIONALLY MADE THE GOVERNMENT VERY WEAK
- WHERE THE BRITISH HAD TO RETREAT AFTER LEXINGTON AND CONCORD
- THIS WAS THE LAST AT PEACE WITH BRITAIN
- THIS BATTLE WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR
- AT FIRST THE CONTINENTAL ARMY DIDN'T HAVE ONE BUT THE FRENCH HELPED THEM USING THIS
- THE BRITISH COMMANDER WHO LOST
- THE SLAVE WHO VOLUNTEERED TO SPPY ON THE BRITISH AND INFORMED THEPATRIOTS THAT THEY WERE MARCHING TO YORKTOWN
15 Clues: WRITTEN BY THOMAS PAINE • THE BRITISH COMMANDER WHO LOST • THIS WAS THE LAST AT PEACE WITH BRITAIN • THE FIRST BATTLE OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR • BELOVED COMMANDER OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY • INTENTIONALLY MADE THE GOVERNMENT VERY WEAK • THIS BATTLE WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR • PRIMARY WRITER OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE • ...
Ile de France 2017-12-04
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- What building is known for its architectural style and remarkable stained glass windows?
- Paris What does "île de la cité" mean?
- To where did Louis IVX move the royal palace for a while?
- Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was a...?
- Sixteen sculptures are set in motion by water at "la fontaine ..."?
- What is the name of the river that runs through Paris?
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- Where could you enjoy rock-climbing?
- What is the type of cheese known as the "king of cheese"?
- What is a type of French filled pastry?
- La Galerie des Glaces contains lots of...?
- Which structure was built in 1889?
- Parisian children enjoy sailing boats in the pond of this park.
- Famous French Impressionist painter.
- Many of Claude Monet's paintings were inspired by the gardens in...?
- What comic book character has a theme park named for him in Paris?
15 Clues: Which structure was built in 1889? • Where could you enjoy rock-climbing? • Famous French Impressionist painter. • Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was a...? • Paris What does "île de la cité" mean? • What is a type of French filled pastry? • La Galerie des Glaces contains lots of...? • What is the name of the river that runs through Paris? • ...
Keeping Faith in a Changing World - Ellie Mason 2018-02-23
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- the land where French Catholic missionaries worked.
- the differences between Protestants and Catholics were the basis of the conflicts in this war.
- who boldly defended the human rights of America's native peoples?
- had french bishops sign a document
- the document that the French bishops signed
- the new age of science and reason
- the Catholic monarch who ruled Austria, abolished monasteries and put the state in charge of the seminaries
- who proved the theory that the earth revolves around the sun?
- in 1565 _____ founded the first Catholic settlement in North America
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- the idea that religious faith had no place in society, science, or government
- to proclaim the Good News of Christ to people everywhere.
- Europe's kings and queens
- brought the faith to the Philippines
- in 1790 _____ was ordained the first bishop of Baltimore, Maryland.
- traveled to India and Japan, and taught and baptized people there.
15 Clues: Europe's kings and queens • the new age of science and reason • had french bishops sign a document • brought the faith to the Philippines • the document that the French bishops signed • the land where French Catholic missionaries worked. • to proclaim the Good News of Christ to people everywhere. • who proved the theory that the earth revolves around the sun? • ...
Middle English 2021-07-13
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- the place Latin was often used in
- the type of words borrowed from the French language
- time period fo english you are currently learning about
- the first name of the author of the canturbury tales
- language used by high-class nobles
- the percentage of English vocabulary that comes from French origin
- a compilation of short religious stories
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- the useful technological device used for writing
- how many tales are there in the canterbury tales
- a language which was also spoken a little but not written
- the people that invaded England in 1066
- what was the first name of the man who created the printing press
12 Clues: the place Latin was often used in • language used by high-class nobles • the people that invaded England in 1066 • a compilation of short religious stories • the useful technological device used for writing • how many tales are there in the canterbury tales • the type of words borrowed from the French language • the first name of the author of the canturbury tales • ...
Middle English 2021-07-13
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- the place Latin was often used in
- the type of words borrowed from the French language
- time period for English you are currently learning about
- the first name of the author of the canturbury tales
- language used by high-class nobles
- the percentage of English vocabulary that comes from French origin
- a compilation of short religious stories
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- the useful technological device used for writing
- how many tales are there in the canterbury tales
- a language which was also spoken a little but not written
- the people that invaded England in 1066
- what was the first name of the man who created the printing press
12 Clues: the place Latin was often used in • language used by high-class nobles • the people that invaded England in 1066 • a compilation of short religious stories • the useful technological device used for writing • how many tales are there in the canterbury tales • the type of words borrowed from the French language • the first name of the author of the canturbury tales • ...
The Parisian Press 2023-04-24
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- What kind of box do maileg mice come in?
- What purple flower is native to Provence?
- French word for flea market?
- What restaurant burns our signature candles in their bathroom?
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- What signature candle smells like gardenia and spanish moss?
- What Architectural feature in our downstairs was used to provide oxygen to burn candles?
- Which french monarch is our first jewelry line inspired by?
- Where is our other store located?
- What French colorful cookies are sold on the cafe?
- What movie did our Mathilde necklace debut in?
- Which perfume line did Marie Antionette wear?
- What is the Paris train system called?
12 Clues: French word for flea market? • Where is our other store located? • What is the Paris train system called? • What kind of box do maileg mice come in? • What purple flower is native to Provence? • Which perfume line did Marie Antionette wear? • What movie did our Mathilde necklace debut in? • What French colorful cookies are sold on the cafe? • ...
Countries and Nationalities. School. 2023-02-14
18 Clues: пол • часы • дверь • доска • китай • чтение • канада • ластик • история • француз • испания • линейка • таиландец • география • математика • житель США • литература • книжный шкаф
French Revolution Vocabulary 2021-10-07
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- a legislative body.
- clergy, nobility and commoners.
- instrument used for punishment introduced into France in 1792 during the Revolution.
- oath sworn by members of the Third Estate who had just formed the National Assembly and were locked out of the meeting of the Estates-General.
- the political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution of 1789.
- a government in which power is vested in a minority.
- nobles and others who fled France during the peasant uprisings.
- the middle class in a society.
- who controlled the legislative assembly until 1793.
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- when someone is spending more money than they have.
- used as a state prison by King Louis XVI.
- one of the three social classes in France before the French Revolution.
- the French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate on June 7, 1789.
- lists of grievances written by the people.
- who executed King Louis XVI
15 Clues: a legislative body. • who executed King Louis XVI • the middle class in a society. • clergy, nobility and commoners. • used as a state prison by King Louis XVI. • lists of grievances written by the people. • when someone is spending more money than they have. • who controlled the legislative assembly until 1793. • a government in which power is vested in a minority. • ...
Europe Second Time Period Terms 2017-12-04
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- plague that swept across Europe between 1347 and 1351
- effort by Spanish to drive Muslims out of Spain
- one of the most powerful Capetians who wanted more land and a stronger central government
- issued the first Crusade to recover holy lands
- conflict in which England and France battled on French soil on and off from 1337 to 1453
- led the Third Crusade
- conquered Jerusalem in 1187
- document drawn up by English nobles that guaranteed basic political rights
- a teenage French girl who felt moved by God to rescue France from its English conquerors
- style of architecture developed in northern France in 12th century
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- holy war
- expansion of trade and business
- Duke of Normandy who invaded England
- split in the Church due to the Italian and French popes declaring the other to be a false pope
- duke who began the Capetian Dynasty that ruled France from 987 to 1328
15 Clues: holy war • led the Third Crusade • conquered Jerusalem in 1187 • expansion of trade and business • Duke of Normandy who invaded England • issued the first Crusade to recover holy lands • effort by Spanish to drive Muslims out of Spain • plague that swept across Europe between 1347 and 1351 • style of architecture developed in northern France in 12th century • ...
Europe Second Time Period Terms 2017-12-04
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- a teenage French girl who felt moved by God to rescue France from its English conquerors
- conflict in which England and France battled on French soil on and off from 1337 to 1453
- document drawn up by English nobles that guaranteed basic political rights
- Duke of Normandy who invaded England
- effort by Spanish to drive Muslims out of Spain
- led the Third Crusade
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- conquered Jerusalem in 1187
- expansion of trade and business
- one of the most powerful Capetians who wanted more land and a stronger central government
- issued the first Crusade to recover holy lands
- holy war
- split in the Church due to the Italian and French popes declaring the other to be a false pope
- plague that swept across Europe between 1347 and 1351
- style of architecture developed in northern France in 12th century
- duke who began the Capetian Dynasty that ruled France from 987 to 1328
15 Clues: holy war • led the Third Crusade • conquered Jerusalem in 1187 • expansion of trade and business • Duke of Normandy who invaded England • issued the first Crusade to recover holy lands • effort by Spanish to drive Muslims out of Spain • plague that swept across Europe between 1347 and 1351 • style of architecture developed in northern France in 12th century • ...
Crystal 2022-07-21
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- Teenage French attacking midfielder (5)
- Top goalscorer in the 2021/22 season, with 14 goals in the league (8,4)
- The most expensive player in Palace's history, joined in 2016 (7)
- First name of young English defender _____ Mitchell (6)
- Veteran Scottish central midfielder (8)
- new midfielder, signed for £19 million from Lens (8)
- Started the most games in the league in 2021/22, Marc _____ (5)
- How many goals did Mateta score in the league in 2021/22 (4)
- Scored in the win against Man United in the final game of the season (4)
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- Goalkeeper recently signed on a free (9)
- Shone in 2021/22 on loan from Chelsea (9)
- Home ground _____ Park
- Manager, also a great French midfielder (7,6)
- French striker who joined Palace on deadline day in 2021 from Celtic (7)
- what is the main colour of Palace's away shirt? (5)
15 Clues: Home ground _____ Park • Teenage French attacking midfielder (5) • Veteran Scottish central midfielder (8) • Goalkeeper recently signed on a free (9) • Shone in 2021/22 on loan from Chelsea (9) • Manager, also a great French midfielder (7,6) • what is the main colour of Palace's away shirt? (5) • new midfielder, signed for £19 million from Lens (8) • ...
Nationalities 2023-08-18
18 Clues: China • Italy • Japan • France • Turkey • Poland • Africa • Mexico • Russia • Germany • Hungary • Ireland • England • Scotland • Australia • Argentina • Switzerland • the Czech Republic
NATIONALITIES 2024-04-16
18 Clues: PERU • JAPAN • CHINA • SPAIN • MEXICO • BRAZIL • RUSSIA • FRANCE • CANADA • IRELAND • ENGLAND • GERMANY • COLOMBIA • ARGENTINA • VENEZUELA • SWITZERLAND • UNITED STATES • UNITED KINGDOM
Countries and nationalities 2025-08-11
18 Clues: ITALY • JAPAN • CHINA • SPAIN • KENYA • POLAND • GERMAN • FRANCE • CANADA • INDIAN • BRAZIL • THE USA • RUSSIAN • JAMAICAN • NIGERIAN • ARGENTINA • AUSTRALIA • UK BRITISH
La Comida 2022-04-21
Hot and cold desserts 2020-11-05
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- These can be thin, fluffy or crepe
- a type of sponge
- What you do to get air in your eggs
- crepe suzettes are cooked this way
- This cake you may sing at
- French/Italian wedding cake
- Very light hot sponge pudding
- The base of a cold soufflé
- A basic dish made from using egg whites
- Plain flavoured ice cream
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- Small white dish for cooking crème Brule in
- French word for cream
- A German gelatine set cream
- a savoury sweet dessert
- A gateaux from a dark wooded area
- An egg/cream set dessert
- Burnt sugar
- Queen with a sponge named after her
18 Clues: Burnt sugar • a type of sponge • French word for cream • a savoury sweet dessert • An egg/cream set dessert • This cake you may sing at • Plain flavoured ice cream • The base of a cold soufflé • A German gelatine set cream • French/Italian wedding cake • Very light hot sponge pudding • A gateaux from a dark wooded area • These can be thin, fluffy or crepe • ...
chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2023-02-03
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- support of ones own nation
- aristocrats and nobles
- the new government after the revolution
- Italian political movement founded in 1831
- napoleon 1
- mass executions during the revolution
- king of Prussia and german emperor
- last queen of France
- leading figure of enlightenment
- most powerful and the most wealthy
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- unification of italy
- legislative body in France until 1789
- german customs union
- middle class and peasants
- Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, uk
- ended the french attempt to dominate Europe
- last king of France
- french directory government after revolution
18 Clues: napoleon 1 • last king of France • unification of italy • german customs union • last queen of France • aristocrats and nobles • middle class and peasants • support of ones own nation • leading figure of enlightenment • king of Prussia and german emperor • most powerful and the most wealthy • Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, uk • mass executions during the revolution • ...
The Enlightenment Crossword 2023-01-26
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- this is because people can be very smart somewhat.
- he was the french writer of the philosophers and born in Switzerland.
- he was an English writer of two treaties on government.
- the enlightenment developed as an extension of the scientific revolution.
- this guy also was inspired by thinkers.
- Thomas Hobbes based his theories on government on his belief that man is basically greedy and selfish.
- they believed that people would enter into a social contract to escape.
- they did not always agree on everything.
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- he was the English writer of Leviathan.
- thinkers where inspired by him.
- Voltaire, an Enlightenment thinker, advocated fro freedom of speech for all people.
- Voltaire was the one who wrote this about the freedom of speech.
- they would try and blink everything.
- he was a french writer of the spirit of laws.
- he was a french writer on freedom of speech, religious toleration, separation of church and state.
15 Clues: thinkers where inspired by him. • they would try and blink everything. • he was the English writer of Leviathan. • this guy also was inspired by thinkers. • they did not always agree on everything. • he was a french writer of the spirit of laws. • this is because people can be very smart somewhat. • he was an English writer of two treaties on government. • ...
The French and the Dutch 2023-03-01
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- one coastal village depended on the hunting of _________
- an explorer who formed a French trading post at what is now the city of Quebec
- __________ passage a shortcut by water across North America to Asia
- the french destroyed a settlement here
- the area was named this to honor King James
- the business of buying and selling goods
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- New Amsterdam was located on the island of this
- believed he had found gold and diamonds and was fooled
- Hudson was forced to turn back because the water was too __________
- the Native Americans in the area included the powerful ___________
- the Dutch sent him to search for a route
- led a team of French and Native Americans all the way to mouth of Mississippi River
- the people who arrived from other countries spoke different _____________
- Netherlands people who hoped to find a Northwest Passage
- these resources were very valued in Europe and were profitable
15 Clues: the french destroyed a settlement here • the Dutch sent him to search for a route • the business of buying and selling goods • the area was named this to honor King James • New Amsterdam was located on the island of this • believed he had found gold and diamonds and was fooled • one coastal village depended on the hunting of _________ • ...
Paris 2023-04-27
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- A distinct area or territory enclosed within a larger one
- Large paintings applied directly to a wall or ceiling surface
- A complex or richly varied pattern, often used metaphorically
- A fertile spot in a desert or a peaceful, pleasant area in the midst of a busy place
- A place of safety or refuge
- Small, informal restaurants serving French cuisine
- A pale, soft color
- The art of preparing, stuffing, and mounting the skins of animals for display
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- A special honor or respect shown publicly
- A small, rounded stone used to create paved streets
- A historic district in Paris known for its preserved architecture and charming streets
- Lush and green, typically in reference to vegetation
- A district or administrative division of a French city
- French for "counter," often used in the names of bars or restaurants
- A wide, unbroken view of an entire surrounding area
15 Clues: A pale, soft color • A place of safety or refuge • A special honor or respect shown publicly • Small, informal restaurants serving French cuisine • A small, rounded stone used to create paved streets • A wide, unbroken view of an entire surrounding area • Lush and green, typically in reference to vegetation • A district or administrative division of a French city • ...
The French Revolution 2021-10-07
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- Clergy, nobility and commoners
- a government in which power is vested in a minority; governing body or upper class usually made up of hereditary nobility.
- He became the leader of the French monarchy in 1774
- Urban workers and peasant
- The radical wing of representatives in the National Convention
- a legislative body
- instrument for inflicting capital punishment by decapitation. It was introduced into France in 1792 during the Revolution.
- the middle class in a society
- Fear A wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside
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- Lists of grievances written by the people
- Convention The body that replaced the Legislative Assembly
- The political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution of 1789.
- Court Oath oath sworn by members of the Third Estate
- The new executive branch established by the constitution written during the moderate Thermidorian Reaction of 1794–1795.
- of Terror The period from 1793 to 1794
15 Clues: a legislative body • Urban workers and peasant • the middle class in a society • Clergy, nobility and commoners • of Terror The period from 1793 to 1794 • Lists of grievances written by the people • He became the leader of the French monarchy in 1774 • Court Oath oath sworn by members of the Third Estate • Convention The body that replaced the Legislative Assembly • ...
Daily crossword 2022-06-04
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- well known square in Paris
- Mysterious hero saving French Aristocrats.
- well known inn in Dover
- The historic period during the French Revolution, when thousands were executed.
- Home of the king, queen and all members of the royal family, along with high government officials and select nobles.
- Form of government, in which one king or queen holds control over policy and has the final say on such matters.
- sea between France and England
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- queen of France
- A movement in Europe that advocated the use of reason and individualism instead of tradition and established doctrine.
- Represents the clergy, the aristocracy and the Third Estate.
- upper class people
- French state prison
- Set up by the constitution of 1795, it was a 5 man group that only ruled for 4 years. It was the third stage of the revolution.
- the middle class of society
- Killing machine used in France.
15 Clues: queen of France • upper class people • French state prison • well known inn in Dover • well known square in Paris • the middle class of society • sea between France and England • Killing machine used in France. • Mysterious hero saving French Aristocrats. • Represents the clergy, the aristocracy and the Third Estate. • ...
French Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-12
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- Il est dans pos n’est pas en forme. Il est __
- French word for shoulders.
- French word for elbow.
- French word for knuckles.
- Il a une toux, Il ____ prendre des pastilles.
- Oh Johnny boy has been meaning to ask his lover out, but then freaks out/got scared. How is he feeling?
- Quin has a broken arm, what medicine should he take?
- Sandra va aller à la pharmacie parce que elle a un accident avec une bicyclette. Il faut acheter __________.
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- Il faut prendre un _______ pour les problèmes d’estomac
- Elle est _____ a la au bras.
- John's feeling dehydrated, what should he take?
- Gio ate too much and went on rollercoasters. What happened after he go off?
- Jerry has a runny nose and a cough. What sickness does he have?
- Elle a la grippe, elle il faut aller au
- Sally's nose is very runny, what should she use?
15 Clues: French word for elbow. • French word for knuckles. • French word for shoulders. • Elle est _____ a la au bras. • Elle a la grippe, elle il faut aller au • Il est dans pos n’est pas en forme. Il est __ • Il a une toux, Il ____ prendre des pastilles. • John's feeling dehydrated, what should he take? • Sally's nose is very runny, what should she use? • ...
chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2023-02-03
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- support of ones own nation
- aristocrats and nobles
- the new government after the revolution
- Italian political movement founded in 1831
- napoleon 1
- mass executions during the revolution
- king of Prussia and german emperor
- last queen of France
- leading figure of enlightenment
- most powerful and the most wealthy
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- unification of italy
- legislative body in France until 1789
- german customs union
- middle class and peasants
- Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, uk
- ended the french attempt to dominate Europe
- last king of France
- french directory government after revolution
18 Clues: napoleon 1 • last king of France • unification of italy • german customs union • last queen of France • aristocrats and nobles • middle class and peasants • support of ones own nation • leading figure of enlightenment • king of Prussia and german emperor • most powerful and the most wealthy • Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, uk • mass executions during the revolution • ...
Historical Figures 2023-05-30
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- Pioneer in radioactivity research and Nobel laureate
- French heroine and military leader
- First President of the United States
- Supreme Allied Commander during WWII
- Theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate
- Ancient Egyptian pharaoh
- British Prime Minister during WWII
- American president during the Civil War
- Italian explorer who reached the Americas
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- German monk and Protestant Reformation figure
- Egyptian queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty
- French military and political leader
- Russian empress and longest-ruling female leader
- US President during the Great Depression and WWII
- US President assassinated in 1963
- Roman military general and statesman
- Indian independence leader and peace activist
- Italian explorer who reached the Americas
- Italian polymath and artist
- Italian explorer who reached the Americas
20 Clues: Ancient Egyptian pharaoh • Italian polymath and artist • US President assassinated in 1963 • French heroine and military leader • British Prime Minister during WWII • French military and political leader • First President of the United States • Supreme Allied Commander during WWII • Roman military general and statesman • Egyptian queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty • ...
Easter 2022-04-15
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- number of days off for easter
- who got the blame for eating an easter chicken?
- Where is Easter Island
- French word for duck?
- French word for rabbit
- scrambled, poached, fried
- english word for Easter bunny
- Who killed Easter Bunny?
- english word for duck
- Maori word for rabbit
- delicious stuff eggs are made from
- what would Dad prefer more than Easter eggs?
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- maori duck
- what would mum prefer more than Easter eggs?
- pippi's new trick and what you do with the eggs ---- them
- Easter bunny's replacement?
- the reason for the season
- what do you have when there's been too many easter beers?
18 Clues: maori duck • French word for duck? • english word for duck • Maori word for rabbit • Where is Easter Island • French word for rabbit • Who killed Easter Bunny? • the reason for the season • scrambled, poached, fried • Easter bunny's replacement? • number of days off for easter • english word for Easter bunny • delicious stuff eggs are made from • ...
Loto Crossword 2022-12-18
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- Turning a banquette upside down is considered
- Say no to these
- you have to ask for it
- never take it to a dinner party
- the country consumes 11 billion glasses
- Each day sees 2 new of these
- To throw food in France its
- A big part of french culture
- 400 different kinds of this
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- best bread there
- romantic but in french culture
- You drink it from a bowl
- Most popular for tourists
- Invented here
- Won the most of these
- A civilian eats 500 of these a year
- has many popular museums for this
- Enjoy this long moment mid-day
- always try and do this to a party
19 Clues: Invented here • Say no to these • best bread there • Won the most of these • you have to ask for it • You drink it from a bowl • Most popular for tourists • To throw food in France its • 400 different kinds of this • Each day sees 2 new of these • A big part of french culture • romantic but in french culture • Enjoy this long moment mid-day • never take it to a dinner party • ...
CrossWordPuzzle 2023-01-16
13 Clues: you draw shapes • it keeps you fit • it involves books • it knows the past • it involves religion • you learn how to act • it involves experiment • its a bunch of numbers • you like listening to it • it helps you learn french • it helps you with survival • it helps with your well being • you learn how to move to music
Unit 6: Reasons & Revolutions 2023-12-04
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- A principle in international relations aiming to prevent any single nation or alliance from becoming too powerful, thereby maintaining stability and preventing conflict.
- The process of developing industries and transitioning to a mechanized and factory-based economy.
- An individual who organizes and manages economic ventures, taking risks to achieve profit, often associated with business innovation.
- The political and social system in France before the French Revolution, characterized by absolute monarchy, feudal privileges, and social inequality.
- A period of significant economic, technological, and social change marked by the transition from agrarian and manual labor-based economies to industrial and machine-based economies.
- Scottish economist and philosopher, known for his influential work "The Wealth of Nations," advocating for free-market capitalism and the invisible hand of self-regulating markets.
- Enlightenment thinkers in 18th-century France who advocated for reason, science, and individual rights as a means of societal improvement.
- The Queen of France, married to King Louis XVI, and a symbol of extravagance and privilege; her lifestyle became a target for criticism during the French Revolution.
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- Leader of the Haitian Revolution, a former slave who played a crucial role in the abolition of slavery and the establishment of Haitian independence from French rule.
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a French philosopher, known for his influential works on political philosophy, including "The Social Contract," emphasizing the importance of the general will.
- A successful slave uprising in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (Haiti) in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, leading to the establishment of the independent state of Haiti.
- A representative assembly in pre-revolutionary France, comprising representatives from the clergy, nobility, and common people, convened by the monarch during times of crisis.
- A period of panic and unrest during the early stages of the French Revolution, marked by widespread peasant uprisings and the fear of counter-revolutionary plots.
- Pertaining to the Enlightenment, an intellectual movement of the 18th century that emphasized reason, science, and individual rights to challenge traditional authority.
- Resources required for industrial production, including land, labor, and capital.
- A South American military and political leader who played a key role in Latin American independence movements against Spanish colonial rule.
- Agricultural practice involving the systematic rotation of crops to maintain soil fertility and maximize yields.
- The process of population concentration in urban areas, accompanied by the growth of cities and the shift from rural to urban living.
18 Clues: Resources required for industrial production, including land, labor, and capital. • The process of developing industries and transitioning to a mechanized and factory-based economy. • Agricultural practice involving the systematic rotation of crops to maintain soil fertility and maximize yields. • ...
Canada Daily Life 2014-01-28
10 Clues: art • language • 1,000 acres • favorite sport • performs at festivals • Canada's native people • speaks French the most • most assenters in Canada • people who live in Quebec • a memorable experience for Canadians
Canada Daily Life 2014-01-28
10 Clues: art • language • 1,000 acres • favorite sport • performs at festivals • speaks French the most • Canada's native people • most assenters in Canada • people who live in Quebec • a memorable experience for Canadians
French Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-14
10 Clues: freedom • botherhood • rights for all • the former king • method of execution • leader of the Jacobins • leader of the Sans-Culottes • victory against the Prussians • French Revolutionary journalist • radical french revolutionary party
LGND Employee Trivia Crossword 2022-01-25
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- Employee name within Vietnamese rainbow dessert
- Dark Horse superhero
- Dancing purple children's character
- French word for "she"
- Body temperature below 95F
- Wes Studi's tribe
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- Lloyd Dobler career goal
- Largest fleet in the world
- Queenstown popular adventure
- 1st name 1st generation college grad, top court
- World traveler synonym, Harlem team member
- French herding dog breed
- First name famous Laker, NBA MVP
13 Clues: Wes Studi's tribe • Dark Horse superhero • French word for "she" • Lloyd Dobler career goal • French herding dog breed • Largest fleet in the world • Body temperature below 95F • Queenstown popular adventure • First name famous Laker, NBA MVP • Dancing purple children's character • World traveler synonym, Harlem team member • Employee name within Vietnamese rainbow dessert • ...
Explore France! 2021-03-24
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- Name of the most visited art museum in the world.
- of the French flag.
- Leader of the Jacobin Club.
- How many times has France won the Nobel prizes for literature?
- Before the French Revolution, the people of France were divided into social groups called ______.
- He was killed by Charlotte Corday while in the bathtub.
- Robespierre wanted to stamp out any opposition to the revolution, so he called for a rule of ______.
- Which month did France revolution started?
- This dictator put an end to the revolution.
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- First name of the Eiffel Tower designer.
- France is the _________ country in the EU.
- After the Reign of Terror, a new government was formed called the _____.
- Who was the king of France for just 20 minutes?
- Name of France capital.
- French women of Paris marched on this palace to demand lower bread prices from the king.
15 Clues: of the French flag. • Name of France capital. • Leader of the Jacobin Club. • First name of the Eiffel Tower designer. • France is the _________ country in the EU. • Which month did France revolution started? • This dictator put an end to the revolution. • Who was the king of France for just 20 minutes? • Name of the most visited art museum in the world. • ...
2.3 Application 2021-10-05
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- the sun never set on what empire
- commander of the continental army
- colonist that were loyal to the Untied States
- A war between the new England colonies for independence from Britain
- a strength of this army was that they were familiar with their surroundings
- the war that the british surrendered at
- a british general that made the britsh lose support for the war
- helped the United States beat the british
- colonist that stayed loyal to britain
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- how many colonies mad the continental army
- a strength of this army is that they had a strong and trained army
- name of the new england inhabitants
- a document signed by french and the united states stating that the french will help them with the war
- the bloodiest battle of the war
- representatives from the nations of Great Britain, France, Spain, and the United States met in Paris to discuss terms of peace
15 Clues: the bloodiest battle of the war • the sun never set on what empire • commander of the continental army • name of the new england inhabitants • colonist that stayed loyal to britain • the war that the british surrendered at • helped the United States beat the british • how many colonies mad the continental army • colonist that were loyal to the Untied States • ...
Crystal 2022-07-21
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- French striker who joined Palace on deadline day in 2021 from Celtic (7)
- Goalkeeper recently signed on a free (9)
- How many goals did Mateta score in the league in 2021/22 (4)
- Home ground _____ Park
- what is the main colour of Palace's away shirt? (5)
- Manager, also a great French midfielder (7,5)
- Shone in 2021/22 on loan from Chelsea (9)
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- new midfielder, signed for £19 million from Lens (8)
- Started the most games in the league in 2021/22, Marc _____ (5)
- The most expensive player in Palace's history, joined in 2016 (7)
- Teenage French attacking midfielder (5)
- Top goalscorer in the 2021/22 season, with 14 goals in the league (7,4)
- First name of young English defender _____ Mitchell (6)
- Scored in the win against Man United in the final game of the season (4)
- Veteran Scottish central midfielder (8)
15 Clues: Home ground _____ Park • Teenage French attacking midfielder (5) • Veteran Scottish central midfielder (8) • Goalkeeper recently signed on a free (9) • Shone in 2021/22 on loan from Chelsea (9) • Manager, also a great French midfielder (7,5) • what is the main colour of Palace's away shirt? (5) • new midfielder, signed for £19 million from Lens (8) • ...
France locations 2022-11-16
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- part of the architectural heritage of the historic towns along the river Loire in France
- renowned for its glorious Gothic cathedral, where French kings were crowned
- a tidal island and mainland commune in Normandy, France
- located in Lyon with their hearty, homemade regional dishes
- museum in Paris with collections of art
- it’s also known as the French Riviera
- apart of the French Alps, highest mountain(4,807.81 m)
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- wrought-iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars
- France’s northwesternmost region, a hilly peninsula extending out toward the Atlantic Ocean
- capital of France
- an elegant seaside town on southwestern France’s Basque coast
- fishing town at the mouth of the Nivelle river, in southwest France’s Basque country
- home to the Fondation Maeght
- a former royal residence built by King Louis XIV
- known for its historical and architectural landmarks and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
15 Clues: capital of France • home to the Fondation Maeght • it’s also known as the French Riviera • museum in Paris with collections of art • wrought-iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars • a former royal residence built by King Louis XIV • apart of the French Alps, highest mountain(4,807.81 m) • a tidal island and mainland commune in Normandy, France • ...
Unit 1-17 words 2022-05-27
17 Clues: ilm • hari • eile • kelk • minut • juust • praht • helkur • retsept • õnnelik • torkima • programm • põrgatama • järjekord • vihmamantel • Prantsuse keel • pabertaskurätik
vegetables 2 2020-04-20
19 Clues: chili • beans • sprout • chilli • Tomato • turnip • pepper • Potato • potato • Cabbage • Pumpkin • Broccoli • Rutabaga • Brussels • Cucumber • Red bell • zucchini • Mushroom • Pineapple
French Revolution Vocabulary (Zheya and Víctor) 2024-01-10
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- A prominent French lawyer and statesman, widely recognized as one of the most influential, and controversial figures of the French Revolution.
- Revolutionary assembly formed by representatives of the Third Estate of the Estates-General and eventually joined by some members of the First and Second Estates.
- Is a way of overspending money, meaning that people were spending more money than what they took in from taxes.
- Assembly that operated over the constitution until the National Convention.
- A group of people that wanted Louis XVI be executed and used violence to control opposition during the Reign of Terror.
- A period of violence where executions and mass killings of thousands of people took place. It was mainly led by Robespierre.
- Fortress in Paris, used as a prison by the kings and stormed by the crowd at the start of the French Revolution.
- Nobles who fled the revolution and lived abroad.
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- The last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution.
- A declaration made by the peasants in which the third estate members declared to stay together until a new constitution was written.
- The class of business owners and merchants, originally the “middle class”.
- A group of that were against the execution of the King Louis XVI. They were mainly people from outside Paris.
- A socio-political system in which absolutism is present. It is divided into three states, and only the poor paid taxes.
- A wave of violence in which peasants attacked the rich throughout the country.
- The period between the ousting of Maximilien Robespierre and the inauguration of the French Directory.
15 Clues: Nobles who fled the revolution and lived abroad. • The class of business owners and merchants, originally the “middle class”. • Assembly that operated over the constitution until the National Convention. • A wave of violence in which peasants attacked the rich throughout the country. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-12-12
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- Copernicus-Polish astronomer
- Vesalius-Flemish anatomist and surgeon
- Descartes-French philosopher and mathematician
- Bacon-English statesman and writer
- and Marie Lavoisier-French chemist
- Harvey-English physician
- Brahe-Danish astronomer
- Fahrenheit-German physicist and engineer
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- Kepler-German astronomer and mathematmician
- Galilei-Italian astronomer and physicist
- Boyle-British physicist and chemist
- Newton-English philosopher and mathematician
- Franklin-American public official, scientist
13 Clues: Brahe-Danish astronomer • Harvey-English physician • Copernicus-Polish astronomer • Bacon-English statesman and writer • and Marie Lavoisier-French chemist • Boyle-British physicist and chemist • Vesalius-Flemish anatomist and surgeon • Galilei-Italian astronomer and physicist • Fahrenheit-German physicist and engineer • Kepler-German astronomer and mathematmician • ...
Magazine Crossword- Answers on next page. 2014-03-20
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- Arouet Voltaire's birth name
- France has battled _____________.
- de Rohan Nobleman who had Voltaire beaten.
- Plantations France has ____________ in the Caribbean.
- French leader in the battle over Quebec.
- Britain Where Voltaire spent his exile.
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- Rib-crushing fashion item.
- English leader in the battle over Quebec.
- Many ____________ North American warriors are aiding the French.
- The British have taken ____________ in the Caribbean.
- Where Voltaire was first imprisoned.
- Voltaire's first significant work
- Gap The ____________ is widening.
- City that the British took in September.
- of Abraham Where the battle in Quebec took place.
- Most of the population are ___________.
- Voltaire's most recent work.
- France's ally.
18 Clues: France's ally. • Rib-crushing fashion item. • Voltaire's most recent work. • Arouet Voltaire's birth name • Voltaire's first significant work • France has battled _____________. • Gap The ____________ is widening. • Where Voltaire was first imprisoned. • Most of the population are ___________. • City that the British took in September. • ...
Matt & Maggie 2018-10-15
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- Something old, something new, something borrowed, something
- French region that Matt and Maggie visited during their first trip to Europe together
- German cheers
- City that Matt and Maggie call home
- The couple's combined number of siblings
- Hashtag for the weekend's festivities
- Month that Matt proposed
- No fest is complete until Maggie has her.......balloon
- To have and to
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- Matt's celebrity car twin
- The couple's favorite four-legged friend
- The ultimate party foul penalty
- Maid of Honor's last name
- City where the bride and groom met
- Matt's go-to fest attire
- French greeting
- Best Man's first name
- Wedding location
18 Clues: German cheers • To have and to • French greeting • Wedding location • Best Man's first name • Matt's go-to fest attire • Month that Matt proposed • Matt's celebrity car twin • Maid of Honor's last name • The ultimate party foul penalty • City where the bride and groom met • City that Matt and Maggie call home • Hashtag for the weekend's festivities • ...
Vietnam war 2025-03-24
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- jungle
- communist not communist
- workers and peasents
- a pivotal event in the First Indochina War, saw the French Union forces defeated by the Viet Minh, leading to French withdrawal from Indochina and the partition of Vietnam.
- is a political and economic system where the government or the community owns and controls the means of production
- color
- down
- KJ
- lightning and
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- game
- former name of Ho Chi Minh City
- up
- bird
- a series of events in August 1964, involved alleged attacks by North Vietnamese torpedo boats on US destroyers in the Gulf of Tonkin
- defense or
- temperature
- buffer zone
- bird
- pres
19 Clues: up • KJ • game • bird • bird • down • pres • color • jungle • defense or • temperature • buffer zone • lightning and • workers and peasents • communist not communist • former name of Ho Chi Minh City • is a political and economic system where the government or the community owns and controls the means of production • ...
Go for it 5/text 11 2021-03-16
19 Clues: kieli • usein • ranska • laiska • tajuta • rypäle • ottelu • mainita • vastaan • tämä ilta • pannukakku • ruokalista • ranskan kieli • omenapiirakka • viides luokka • pelata reilusti • hedelmäsalaatti • kaikki ystäväni • vaahterasiirappi
Revolutionary War 2022-01-06
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- Thomas Jefferson was in this group
- Britain and the colonists won
- It was known as the bloody massacre
- He taxed the colonists
- Was the Boston Massacre was located
- The first president
- They were not on a side
- These people stood by the king
- They hated the king they are called
- Some Colonists didn't like this
- Gallons of tea was spilled
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- The Shot heard around the world
- The first act that Britain gave the colonists
- lost in French and Indian war
- this was fought at Charlestown
- The treaty of
- Patriots won the last and final war
- mean nickname for Britain Soldiers
- Gallons of this was dumped of ships
19 Clues: The treaty of • The first president • He taxed the colonists • They were not on a side • Gallons of tea was spilled • Britain and the colonists won • lost in French and Indian war • this was fought at Charlestown • These people stood by the king • The Shot heard around the world • Some Colonists didn't like this • Thomas Jefferson was in this group • ...
indigenous crossword 2021-03-26
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- the month that is cold but is after Christmas when Samuel died
- what they killed to get a hat
- the people Samuel traded with a lot
- where the french lived
- the place Samuel set up a trading post
- a really dangerous diseases
- a tool they used
- Samuel's last name
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- what the travel in
- what Canada means
- what the mostly traveled on
- what they used for clothes
- the people that lived before us
- On what bib they travel on the sea
- what Samuel was against
- where you got something and gave something
- who trades with the Huron
- the language Samuel spoke
- Were this all took place
19 Clues: a tool they used • what Canada means • what the travel in • Samuel's last name • where the french lived • what Samuel was against • Were this all took place • who trades with the Huron • the language Samuel spoke • what they used for clothes • what the mostly traveled on • a really dangerous diseases • what they killed to get a hat • the people that lived before us • ...
Colonial America 2023-10-16
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- war for control Colonialial America
- tax on printed material
- winner of French and Indian War
- good soil and climate encouraged an agricultural economy here
- author of Declaration of Independenace
- turning point battle of Revolution
- Atlanticntic trade routes
- a country that settled North America
- forced colonist to house British Troops
- forbade colonist westward expansion
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- a country that sttled North America
- policy of little British intervention
- protest against Tea Act
- enlightenment thinker that influenced Declaration of Independence
- Thomas Paine's famous work
- poor soil lead to a trade and fishing economy here
- Brithish fire at unarmed colonist
- colonies only exist for benefit of the mother country
- took place in Philadelphis 1774
- advantage of Colonist in Revoluti
20 Clues: tax on printed material • protest against Tea Act • Atlanticntic trade routes • Thomas Paine's famous work • winner of French and Indian War • took place in Philadelphis 1774 • Brithish fire at unarmed colonist • advantage of Colonist in Revoluti • turning point battle of Revolution • a country that sttled North America • war for control Colonialial America • ...
family puzzle 2020-09-07
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- surname of Italian american singer
- first name of Shakespeare's wife
- first name of famous Dutch painter of sunflowers
- of famous lake district children's author and keeper of sheep
- where the white cliffs are
- subject Howard is now studying at oxford
- lake district poet
- question master on University Challenge
- drink that Howard makes from pears
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- where Pete studied
- county that Joan lives in
- county where Bella and Pete were born
- famous racecourse
- of music perhaps, or maker of sewing machines
- famous French impressionist painter
- county that Winnie lives in
- city in northern France, Bella lives near here
- language that Wendy teaches in primary school
- maker of sauce, 57 varieties
19 Clues: famous racecourse • where Pete studied • lake district poet • county that Joan lives in • where the white cliffs are • county that Winnie lives in • maker of sauce, 57 varieties • first name of Shakespeare's wife • surname of Italian american singer • drink that Howard makes from pears • famous French impressionist painter • county where Bella and Pete were born • ...
Social 20-2 Units 1 & 2 (Selection 1) 2024-06-02
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- A group comprised of the French bourgeoisie (educated class) and working class before the French Revolution
- When people in a country feel loyalty to a group that is not the national one.
- A nation that came into being because people share a collective identity based on having similar political beliefs and values. These are upheld by a constitution where all have equal rights and responsibilities
- an uprising in France against the monarchy from 1789-1799 which resulted in the establishment of France as a republic
- the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views
- differences, variety
- a human civil rights document created at the beginning of the French Revolution
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- formal leaders within established religions
- Loyalty and devotion to your country
- a way of structuring society around relationships that came from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour
- a legislative and consultative assembly of the different classes of French subjects.
- The middle class (the upper, educated part of the 3rd Estate)
- the state or feeling of friendship and mutual support within a group
- a permanent union (joining together) of sovereign states for certain common purposes
14 Clues: differences, variety • Loyalty and devotion to your country • formal leaders within established religions • The middle class (the upper, educated part of the 3rd Estate) • the state or feeling of friendship and mutual support within a group • When people in a country feel loyalty to a group that is not the national one. • ...
bodies of water 2021-06-20
11 Clues: Schitts • ___ bass • In the past • Eating dinner • Largest ocean • French for lake • Lake french donkey • Gulf of (south anchorage) • River that separates Nebraska • When living on a stream u are a • River flowing thru New York, Pennsylvania to go to the Chesapeake
bodies of water 2021-06-20
11 Clues: Schitts • ___ bass • In the past • Eating dinner • Largest ocean • French for lake • Lake french donkey • Gulf of (south anchorage) • River that separates Nebraska • When living on a stream u are a • River flowing thru New York, Pennsylvania to go to the Chesapeake
GOODBYE SOFIA! WE'LL MISS YOU! 2023-10-19
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- Sofia's favourite French food
- One of Sofia's hobbies
- Sofia's zodiac
- Sofia's French exchange partner
- Sofia's boyfriend
- Sofia's family name
- The area Sofia comes from
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- Sofia's nationality
- Food Sofia does NOT like
- Sofia's favourite singer (a Spanish rapper)
- One of Sofia's hobbies
- Sofia's twin sister's name
12 Clues: Sofia's zodiac • Sofia's boyfriend • Sofia's nationality • Sofia's family name • One of Sofia's hobbies • One of Sofia's hobbies • Food Sofia does NOT like • The area Sofia comes from • Sofia's twin sister's name • Sofia's favourite French food • Sofia's French exchange partner • Sofia's favourite singer (a Spanish rapper)
The Three Musketeers 2024-08-12
11 Clues: Main Protagonist • Strongest Musketeer • Evil spy for Richelieu • Hot Tempered Musketeer • Three Musketeers Motto • City where plot unfolds • Captain of the Musketeers • Oldest and Wisest Musketeer • Main Antagonist of Musketeers • Original Language of the Book • French Author who wrote Three Musketeers
France and Britain Clash 2024-10-11
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- What type of trade was valuable in the Ohio country?
- The colonies rejected the New Albany plan because they didn't want to give up their _____.
- Who did the Native Americans mostly side with?
- The most powerful Native Americans in the East.
- Native Americans help raid ______ settlements.
- George Washington built Fort ______.
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- Devised the Albany Plan of Union. (last name)
- French traders and trappers ___ Native Americans.
- The Iroquois ___ became allies with the British. (adjective).
- The governor of ___ sent Washington to get the French to leave.
- What did France and Britain compete for?
11 Clues: George Washington built Fort ______. • What did France and Britain compete for? • Devised the Albany Plan of Union. (last name) • Who did the Native Americans mostly side with? • Native Americans help raid ______ settlements. • The most powerful Native Americans in the East. • French traders and trappers ___ Native Americans. • ...
Broken Blade - Ch. 1 & 2 2023-11-07
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- long formal coat for men
- small sticks for starting fires
- formal title for French man
- loud sound like an echo
- a voyageur who spends winters hunting & trapping
- formal title for French women
- straying from the normal course
- dry mocking humor
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- boatman employed by fur companies
- sub-group of a company
- carrying of boats between two waters
- chuckle
- main opponent or competition
13 Clues: chuckle • dry mocking humor • sub-group of a company • loud sound like an echo • long formal coat for men • formal title for French man • main opponent or competition • formal title for French women • small sticks for starting fires • straying from the normal course • boatman employed by fur companies • carrying of boats between two waters • ...
e-twinning to lucas 2021-02-02
8 Clues: my name • your name • France(translate to Czech) • friend (translate to Czech) • friend (translate to French) • thank you(translate to Czech) • thank you(translate to French) • czech republic (translate to French)
history of franschoek 2023-11-07
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- land used to grow grapes with the intent of producing wine
- Dutch word for French corner.
- A French Protestant of the 16th and 17th centuries.
- An alcoholic grape beverage.
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- Old rail train.
- Cape which province is Franschhoek situated.
- He made the French flee.
- A fruit used for wine.,
- Transportation on ocean.
9 Clues: Old rail train. • A fruit used for wine., • He made the French flee. • Transportation on ocean. • An alcoholic grape beverage. • Dutch word for French corner. • Cape which province is Franschhoek situated. • A French Protestant of the 16th and 17th centuries. • land used to grow grapes with the intent of producing wine
French Crossword 2024-06-27
7 Clues: Cities in French • Health in French • A kingdom or state • To issue a command • Countries in French • Celebrations in French • A day or period of celebration
Daily French Crossword 2025-12-16
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- broad social orders of the hierarchy used during the Ancien Regime
- Group who attempted to make France into a dictatorship
- sometimes has sawdust in it
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- Time that led to the deaths of thousands of innocent French civilians
- "The Incorruptable"
- "The National Razor"
- French armory/fortress/prison that also symbolized the French monarchy
- Influential Second Lieutenant of the French army
8 Clues: "The Incorruptable" • "The National Razor" • sometimes has sawdust in it • Influential Second Lieutenant of the French army • Group who attempted to make France into a dictatorship • broad social orders of the hierarchy used during the Ancien Regime • Time that led to the deaths of thousands of innocent French civilians • ...
Canada 2018-11-26
11 Clues: the capital city • the largest city • the national tree • the second language • the national animal • a famous national park • a famous water landmark • the national summer sport • the national winter sport • the french speaking part of canada • a communication and observation place
The French Revolution 2022-12-08
11 Clues: Third Estate • First Estate • Second Estate • King of France • Queen of France • Capital of France • proclaiming an end to feudalism • Government before French Revolution • period of political and societal change • French term used for national conscription • Government meant to stop military uprising
French Revolution 2024-09-20
11 Clues: Money man • "sun king" • To give up power • The third estate • The first estate • The second estate • Killed many people • Leader of the R.O.T. • To spend more than you earn • Restoring the french Monarchy • Stormed by French people, turning point for Revolution
Words 2022-08-09
8 Clues: FRENCH PLAYS FOR PSG • FORMER FRENCH CAPTAIN • FRENCH PLAYS FOR MADRID • BRAZILIAN PLAYING FOR PSG • ARGENTINIAN PLAYS FOR PSG • ENGLISH PLAYING FOR ENGLAND • KOREAN PLAYING FOR TOTTENHAM • PORTUGESE PLAYING FOR MAN UNITED
English Romanticism Crossword 2013-03-10
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- Author of Kubla Khan.
- The ocean, outer space, and water falls are examples of things that are _____.
- Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream.
- Caused thousands of executions during the French Revolution, and was eventually executed himself.
- King of France during the Revolution.
- Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era.
- Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution.
- Author of the Chimney Sweeper.
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- Songs of Innocence and _____.
- Factories, Inventions, and long working hours are all characteristics of the _____ Revolution.
- Tool used during the French Revolution that made executions faster and cleaner.
- Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______.
12 Clues: Author of Kubla Khan. • Songs of Innocence and _____. • Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream. • Author of the Chimney Sweeper. • King of France during the Revolution. • Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era. • Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______. • Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution. • ...
FRENCH & INDIAN WAR/PROCLAMATION OF 1763 2022-01-04
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- decided beforehand
- money collected by the government
- country that had claim to much of the land in North America in 1754
- treaty signed to end the French and Indian war
- major reason for the fighting of the French and Indian War
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- a war in North America between France and Britian
- law forbidding colonist to settle west of Appalachian mountains
- having a strong effect
- another name for the French and Indian war
- King of England during the Revolutionary War
- indian tribe who occupied a lot of the land west of the colonies
- a formal agreement between the governments of two or more countries
12 Clues: decided beforehand • having a strong effect • money collected by the government • another name for the French and Indian war • King of England during the Revolutionary War • treaty signed to end the French and Indian war • a war in North America between France and Britian • major reason for the fighting of the French and Indian War • ...
France and Britain Clash 2024-10-11
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- Who did the Native Americans mostly side with?
- French traders and trappers ___ Native Americans.
- Native Americans help raid ______ settlements.
- The most powerful Native Americans in the East.
- The Iroquois ___ became allies with the British.
Down
- What did France and Britain compete for?
- Washington built Fort ______.
- The governor of ___ sent Washington to get the French to leave.
- The colonies rejected the New Albany plan because they didn't want to give up their power.
- What type of trade was valuable in the Ohio country?
- Devised the Albany Plan of Union.
11 Clues: Washington built Fort ______. • Devised the Albany Plan of Union. • What did France and Britain compete for? • Who did the Native Americans mostly side with? • Native Americans help raid ______ settlements. • The most powerful Native Americans in the East. • The Iroquois ___ became allies with the British. • French traders and trappers ___ Native Americans. • ...
Kuhn crossword puzzle 2023-04-18
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- all of the british lost this war
- when did the British sign the treaty of paris
- when did battle of yorktown end
- who lost in the end
- what armies were in the war
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- when did cornwallis surrender
- how many troops did french and americans have together
- how many troops did the americans have
- who was an important man to america that also helped america win independence. hint: first president
- who was the general for the british
- when did the battle of yorktown start
- how many troops did the french have
12 Clues: who lost in the end • what armies were in the war • when did cornwallis surrender • when did battle of yorktown end • all of the british lost this war • who was the general for the british • how many troops did the french have • when did the battle of yorktown start • how many troops did the americans have • when did the British sign the treaty of paris • ...
The War With Two Names 2022-12-26
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- British claimed this from Spanish
- The topic of profitable trade in the Ohio River Valley
- The most significant battle of the war was here
- Invested a substantial amount into war efforts
- Because of its length, the war is also called
- Both countries wanted to control this territory
- Lost the first battle of the war
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- of Paris The agreement that ended the war
- lost the war
- Most joined the French to fight the British
- One of the major reasons the French and British didn not get along.
11 Clues: lost the war • Lost the first battle of the war • British claimed this from Spanish • of Paris The agreement that ended the war • Most joined the French to fight the British • Because of its length, the war is also called • Invested a substantial amount into war efforts • The most significant battle of the war was here • Both countries wanted to control this territory • ...
bodies of water 2021-06-20
11 Clues: Schitts • ___ bass • In the past • Eating dinner • Largest ocean • French for lake • Lake french donkey • Gulf of (south anchorage) • River that separates Nebraska • When living on a stream u are a • River flowing thru New York, Pennsylvania to go to the Chesapeake
local pa crossword 2022-04-05
11 Clues: mohican chief • ended the war • enemy of monroe • allies of the french • 1759 british victory • british prime minister • largest of the six tribes • mohican brother of hawkeye • native american tribe 1713 • french forst captured by britsh • british general killed at quebec
French Revolution Review 2017-05-07
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- top of the third estate (middleclass)
- French legislative body rarely consulted by Louis XVI
- document that spelled out the rights of French citizens
- thousands of women marched to Versailles to protest for this item
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- First Estate
- emperor/dictator of France following the revolution
- queen of France who was hated by the people for her lavish lifestyle
- class system made up of three different estates
- monarch of France pre-revolution
- responsible for the deaths of thousands during the reign of terror
- radical left wing French revolutionaries
11 Clues: First Estate • monarch of France pre-revolution • top of the third estate (middleclass) • radical left wing French revolutionaries • class system made up of three different estates • emperor/dictator of France following the revolution • French legislative body rarely consulted by Louis XVI • document that spelled out the rights of French citizens • ...
learning french Aspen 2022-05-17
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- revoir nice and common way to say goodbye
- I am feminine and I am french for a
- I am very easy to guess perfect
- Lets learn how to say your name
- I am a very common way to thank you
- I am yes and I am very common
- I get said a lot i am no in french
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- I am another way to say hello or goodbye
- I am a common word lets say good in french
- I am a way to say girl
- I am a way to say boy
11 Clues: I am a way to say boy • I am a way to say girl • I am yes and I am very common • I am very easy to guess perfect • Lets learn how to say your name • I get said a lot i am no in french • I am feminine and I am french for a • I am a very common way to thank you • I am another way to say hello or goodbye • revoir nice and common way to say goodbye • ...
Battle Of Verdun 2024-01-23
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- The heavy use of ____ is why both sides suffered casualties
- The outcome of the battle left ___ French Towns destroyed
- what country´s power started off strong but slowly weakened after this battle
- The Germans wanted to ____ the french
- The fort that the Germans captured
- The outcome of the battle ___ the allies
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- bloodiest and longest battle of WW1 (3 words)
- What country did the battle of Verdun take place?
- what type of warfare was used in the battle?
- Who won the battle of Verdun
- The month the battle started
11 Clues: Who won the battle of Verdun • The month the battle started • The fort that the Germans captured • The Germans wanted to ____ the french • The outcome of the battle ___ the allies • what type of warfare was used in the battle? • bloodiest and longest battle of WW1 (3 words) • What country did the battle of Verdun take place? • ...
French Culture 2022-11-28
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- One of the high-end fashion houses
- The predominant religion in France
- The national motto of France
- French was the national language of this country for a little while
- An annual men's multiple-stage bicycle race primarily held in France, while also occasionally passing through nearby countries
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- The government type in France
- Famous painting that Leonardo da Vinci made
- what is the capital of France?
- The French National Holiday, or the equivalent of Independence Day
- French is a ________ language
- The most visited art museum in the world
11 Clues: The national motto of France • The government type in France • French is a ________ language • what is the capital of France? • One of the high-end fashion houses • The predominant religion in France • The most visited art museum in the world • Famous painting that Leonardo da Vinci made • The French National Holiday, or the equivalent of Independence Day • ...
The enlightenment 2013-11-13
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- the act of enlightening.
- French philosophical writer.
- a philosophaster.
- French painter.
- French philosopher, historian, satirist, dramatist, and essayist.
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- locke U.S. educator and author.
- English author and feminist (mother of Mary Shelley).
- Queen of England 1910–36 (wife of George V).
- contract an agreement for mutual benefit between an individual or group and the government
9 Clues: French painter. • a philosophaster. • the act of enlightening. • French philosophical writer. • locke U.S. educator and author. • Queen of England 1910–36 (wife of George V). • English author and feminist (mother of Mary Shelley). • French philosopher, historian, satirist, dramatist, and essayist. • ...
Historical Figures 2023-11-09
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- - Ruthless leader of the Huns.
- - Roman general and statesman.
- - Young Egyptian pharaoh with a famous tomb.
- - British leader during World War II.
- - French heroine who inspired the French army.
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- - French military genius and emperor.
- - Conqueror known for creating a vast empire.
- - Mongol leader who established a massive empire.
- - US president who abolished slavery.
9 Clues: - Ruthless leader of the Huns. • - Roman general and statesman. • - French military genius and emperor. • - US president who abolished slavery. • - British leader during World War II. • - Young Egyptian pharaoh with a famous tomb. • - Conqueror known for creating a vast empire. • - French heroine who inspired the French army. • ...
History Crossword/Wk.29/ This Country of Ours (TCOO) + The Struggle for Sea Power (SFSP) 2024-03-19
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- Major-General chosen to help lead the British.(pg.329)
- Marquis or Marquess who was the leader of the French.(TCOO pg.329)
- what kind of tree the George Washington supposedly cut with a hatchet?(SFSP pg.22-23)
- Who said "It was the volley fired by a young Virginian in the backwoods of America that set the world on fire."(SFSP pg.17)
- who did Dinwiddie send as his "person of distinction"(TCOO pg.320)
- where did the English Governor send men to build a fort?(SFSP pg.20)
- Pontiac was chief of what tribe?(TCOO pg.337)
- an Indian leader and a chief who led them to fight(TCOO pg.337)
- Unlike the British who were divided "The French were ____"(TCOO PG.321)
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- during whose days did Washington's anscetors come to America?(SFSP pg.22)
- after weeks of journeying Washington came to what fort?(TCOO pg.320)
- what fort did the French build after forcing bloodless surrender from the British?(TCOO pg.320)
- who proposed a plan of unity at a Congress in Albany?(pg.321)
- what French explorer first came to New France?(SFSP pg.18)
- The Mississippi and _____ rivers practically cut America in half.(SFSP pg.19)
15 Clues: Pontiac was chief of what tribe?(TCOO pg.337) • Major-General chosen to help lead the British.(pg.329) • what French explorer first came to New France?(SFSP pg.18) • who proposed a plan of unity at a Congress in Albany?(pg.321) • an Indian leader and a chief who led them to fight(TCOO pg.337) • Marquis or Marquess who was the leader of the French.(TCOO pg.329) • ...
American Revolution CrossWord 2025-07-05
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- Bloodiest battle prior to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Colonists retreated due to low ammunition.
- Alliance signed between French and Americans which offered an edge to Americans and allowed them to win as both nations remained enemies with Britain.
- After this battle, the British changed their strategy by no longer straying from the coastline.
- War between the British and the Americans due to Americans wanting freedom.
- War that inspired tensions between French and British and fostered a treaty between Americans and the French.
- Attack in Chesapeake Bay where the Continental army was caught off guard. The British were able to capture Philadelphia.
- Battle that occurred as the British made a strategy to isolate New England by capturing New York City.
- Commander of Continental Army.
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- Offensive attack by the Continental Army into New Jersey to attack the British. More than 900 British soldiers captured, giving an edge for Americans to win.
- Leader of attack on Brandywine Creek (from British side).
- American military force during the American Revolution.
- Leader of the Battle of Saratoga.
- Someone who gathered colonists to surround the British in the Battle of Saratoga.
- Suggested treaty between French and the Americans.
- Sailed into New York harbor with brother William Howe to isolate New England.
15 Clues: Commander of Continental Army. • Leader of the Battle of Saratoga. • Suggested treaty between French and the Americans. • American military force during the American Revolution. • Leader of attack on Brandywine Creek (from British side). • War between the British and the Americans due to Americans wanting freedom. • ...
French and Indian War 2022-02-22
8 Clues: Why the war took place • Fought on both sides in the war • Who was the war mostly fought by • lives were lost the most to this • Who natives got along with the best • Who did the French fight in this war • crops French had in non-colonial lands • how long the French and Indian War lasted
l'environnement 2024-11-13
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- quelle gas produit le voiture
- how to say recycle in French
- how to say 'raise awareness' in French
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- quelle énergie tu peux utiliser plus de un fois
- how to say melt in French
- qu'il s'appelle quand il n'y a pas beaucoup des arbes
- 'plastiques, toxiques' quels sont ces exemples de
- how to say protect in French
8 Clues: how to say melt in French • how to say recycle in French • how to say protect in French • quelle gas produit le voiture • how to say 'raise awareness' in French • quelle énergie tu peux utiliser plus de un fois • 'plastiques, toxiques' quels sont ces exemples de • qu'il s'appelle quand il n'y a pas beaucoup des arbes
French Crossword - created by Chanel 2025-08-17
8 Clues: What is salut in English? • What is madame in English? • what is "et toi" in English? • How do you say sir/Mr in French? • How do you say my name is in French? • What time of day would you say bonsoir? • How do you formally say hello in French? • How do you ask someone their name in French?
French Revolution Crossword 2019-10-21
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- the 3rd estate
- XVI the last King before the French Revolution
- a military leader who rose to power and become the emperor
- the vow "not to separate, and to reassemble wherever circumstances require until the constitution of the kingdom is established"
- the political and social system before the Revolution
- the Leader of the Reign of Terror
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- the 1st estate
- the last Queen before the French Revolution
- the assembly of the three estates
- a prison that was attacked, signaling the start of the French Revolution
- the 2nd estate
- of Terror the period of time when many people were executed at the guillotine
12 Clues: the 1st estate • the 3rd estate • the 2nd estate • the assembly of the three estates • the Leader of the Reign of Terror • the last Queen before the French Revolution • XVI the last King before the French Revolution • the political and social system before the Revolution • a military leader who rose to power and become the emperor • ...
English Romanticism Crossword 2013-03-10
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- Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era.
- Factories, Inventions, and long working hours are all characteristics of the _____ Revolution.
- Author of Kubla Khan.
- Caused thousands of executions during the French Revolution, and was eventually executed himself.
- Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______.
- Tool used during the French Revolution that made executions faster and cleaner.
- Author of the Chimney Sweeper.
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- Songs of Innocence and _____.
- Queen of France during the Revolution.
- Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream.
- Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution.
- The ocean, outer space, and water falls are examples of things that are _____.
12 Clues: Author of Kubla Khan. • Songs of Innocence and _____. • Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream. • Author of the Chimney Sweeper. • Queen of France during the Revolution. • Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era. • Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______. • Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution. • ...
English Romanticism Crossword 2013-03-10
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- Factories, Inventions, and long working hours are all characteristics of the _____ Revolution.
- Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream.
- Caused thousands of executions during the French Revolution, and was eventually executed himself.
- Queen of France during the Revolution, Marie _____.
- The ocean, outer space, and water falls are examples of things that are _____.
- Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______.
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- Tool used during the French Revolution that made executions faster and cleaner.
- Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution.
- Author of Kubla Khan.
- Songs of Innocence and _____.
- Author of the Chimney Sweeper.
- Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era.
12 Clues: Author of Kubla Khan. • Songs of Innocence and _____. • Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream. • Author of the Chimney Sweeper. • Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era. • Queen of France during the Revolution, Marie _____. • Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______. • Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution. • ...
The French and Indian War 2024-09-12
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- Great Britain and this other country claimed land in the Ohio River Valley.
- This tribe allied with France in the French and Indian War.
- This territory became an American colony after England traded two other territories for it.
- England traded this territory for additional trading routes in 1763.
- Unlike most indigenous groups, this Native tribe allied with Great Britain.
- This country allied with France in the French and Indian War to protect their trade relationship with them.
- What kind of government did the colonies have for over a century?
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- This document was issued to keep the colonists from moving further into Native territory and engaging in conflict with them.
- England traded this territory for additional trading routes in 1763.
- What direction were Indigenous groups pushed after the Treaty of Paris was signed?
- Colonists were not allowed to settle in these mountains.
- England started taxing the colonies because they were in massive ___________.
- After Great Britain and France signed a treaty, Native Americans lost their French allies and ________ partners.
- The Treaty of _________ was signed in 1763 to signify the end of the French and Indian War.
- France was no longer a major ___________ power in North America after the Treaty of Paris was signed.
- Benjamin Franklin drew the 'Join or Die' cartoon to convince the colonies that they should be _________ to survive the war.
16 Clues: Colonists were not allowed to settle in these mountains. • This tribe allied with France in the French and Indian War. • What kind of government did the colonies have for over a century? • England traded this territory for additional trading routes in 1763. • England traded this territory for additional trading routes in 1763. • ...
The French Revolution 2013-04-02
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- this leader signaled the end of the French Revolution in 1799
- King of France during the French Revolution
- People who choose their leaders with a King playing no part in the government
- King and Queens place of residence
- Killing machine that chops peoples head of with a heavy metal frame
- Queen of France during the French Revolution
- Prison in Paris
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- group formed in 1789 to fight for change in France
- King having absolute control over a government
- People who had to pay taxes
- People who didnt have to pay taxes
- The last estate that paid most of the taxes
12 Clues: Prison in Paris • People who had to pay taxes • People who didnt have to pay taxes • King and Queens place of residence • King of France during the French Revolution • The last estate that paid most of the taxes • Queen of France during the French Revolution • King having absolute control over a government • group formed in 1789 to fight for change in France • ...
English Romanticism Crossword 2013-03-10
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- Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream.
- Author of the Chimney Sweeper.
- Caused thousands of executions during the French Revolution, and was eventually executed himself.
- Factories, Inventions, and long working hours are all characteristics of the _____ Revolution.
- Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______.
- Songs of Innocence and _____.
- Author of Kubla Khan.
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- Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution.
- The ocean, outer space, and water falls are examples of things that are _____.
- Tool used during the French Revolution that made executions faster and cleaner.
- Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era.
- Queen of France during the Revolution, Marie _____.
12 Clues: Author of Kubla Khan. • Songs of Innocence and _____. • Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream. • Author of the Chimney Sweeper. • Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era. • Queen of France during the Revolution, Marie _____. • Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______. • Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution. • ...
English Romanticism Crossword 2013-03-10
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- The ocean, outer space, and water falls are examples of things that are _____.
- Factories, Inventions, and long working hours are all characteristics of the _____ Revolution.
- Queen of France during the Revolution.
- Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______.
- Author of Kubla Khan.
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- Caused thousands of executions during the French Revolution, and was eventually executed himself.
- Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era.
- Tool used during the French Revolution that made executions faster and cleaner.
- Author of the Chimney Sweeper.
- Songs of Innocence and _____.
- Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution.
- Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream.
12 Clues: Author of Kubla Khan. • Songs of Innocence and _____. • Author of the Chimney Sweeper. • Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream. • Queen of France during the Revolution. • Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era. • Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______. • Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution. • ...
Kuhn crossword puzzle 2023-04-18
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- all of the british lost this war
- when did the British sign the treaty of paris
- when did battle of yorktown end
- who lost in the end
- what armies were in the war
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- when did cornwallis surrender
- how many troops did french and americans have together
- how many troops did the americans have
- who was an important man to america that also helped america win independence. hint: first president
- who was the general for the british
- when did the battle of yorktown start
- how many troops did the french have
12 Clues: who lost in the end • what armies were in the war • when did cornwallis surrender • when did battle of yorktown end • all of the british lost this war • who was the general for the british • how many troops did the french have • when did the battle of yorktown start • how many troops did the americans have • when did the British sign the treaty of paris • ...
Kuhn crossword puzzle 2023-04-18
Across
- all of the british lost this war
- when did the British sign the treaty of paris
- when did battle of yorktown end
- who lost in the end
- what armies were in the war
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- when did cornwallis surrender
- how many troops did french and americans have together
- how many troops did the americans have
- who was an important man to america that also helped america win independence. hint: first president
- who was the general for the british
- when did the battle of yorktown start
- how many troops did the french have
12 Clues: who lost in the end • what armies were in the war • when did cornwallis surrender • when did battle of yorktown end • all of the british lost this war • who was the general for the british • how many troops did the french have • when did the battle of yorktown start • how many troops did the americans have • when did the British sign the treaty of paris • ...
France and Britain Clash 2024-10-11
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- The governor of ___ sent Washington to get the French to leave.
- French traders and trappers ___ Native Americans.
- The most powerful Native Americans in the East.
- Devised the Albany Plan of Union. (last name)
- Native Americans help raid ______ settlements.
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- The Iroquois ___ became allies with the British. (adjective).
- George Washington built Fort ______.
- What did France and Britain compete for?
- Who did the Native Americans mostly side with?
- The colonies rejected the New Albany plan because they didn't want to give up their _____.
- What type of trade was valuable in the Ohio country?
11 Clues: George Washington built Fort ______. • What did France and Britain compete for? • Devised the Albany Plan of Union. (last name) • Who did the Native Americans mostly side with? • Native Americans help raid ______ settlements. • The most powerful Native Americans in the East. • French traders and trappers ___ Native Americans. • ...
BRANDS 2025-12-22
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- German luxury car; a VW Group brand
- Classic American luxury auto
- High-end French car brand
- Swiss watchmaker, famous for its "Royal Oak"
- High-fashion name; iconic checkered pattern
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- Italian leather goods & fashion giant
- British heritage brand with tartan
- French fashion house known for its red lipstick
- Toyota's luxury division
- French fashion house with the double 'C' logo
10 Clues: Toyota's luxury division • High-end French car brand • Classic American luxury auto • British heritage brand with tartan • German luxury car; a VW Group brand • Italian leather goods & fashion giant • High-fashion name; iconic checkered pattern • Swiss watchmaker, famous for its "Royal Oak" • French fashion house with the double 'C' logo • ...
Settlements take root 2024-02-19
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- a grant from the Spanish government that gave a Spanish settler the right to control local Native Americans
- the name of the crop raised for sale f.e. tabacco
- the first unsuccessful English colony
- the oldest European settlement in the USA
- a Dutch explorer who found a river along which New Netherlands was set
- a group of settlers from England that set a colony in Massachusetts
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- the first settlement of the French colonists
- the successful English colony financed by the Virginia Company
- ruler
- the feast in autumn 1621 to celebrate successful harvest
- the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America
- the good the French and the Dutch traded
- the French colony in America in the valley of Mississippi
13 Clues: ruler • the first unsuccessful English colony • the good the French and the Dutch traded • the oldest European settlement in the USA • the first settlement of the French colonists • the name of the crop raised for sale f.e. tabacco • the feast in autumn 1621 to celebrate successful harvest • the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America • ...
The French Revolution 2024-04-24
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- A member of the rural lower class in pre-revolutionary France
- The commoner class in pre-revolutionary France
- A political system without a monarch, often with elected representatives
- The middle class in French society, often wealthy and influential
- System of government with a king or queen at the head
- A system of government where the power is vested in the people
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- The class comprising of the clergy in pre-revolutionary France
- Device used for exectuions during the French Revolution
- French King executed during the Revolution
- A radical and significant change in political or social structure
- Political and social system in France before the Revolution
- A medieval system of land ownership and duties
- The class comprising of the nobility in pre-revolutionary France
13 Clues: French King executed during the Revolution • A medieval system of land ownership and duties • The commoner class in pre-revolutionary France • System of government with a king or queen at the head • Device used for exectuions during the French Revolution • Political and social system in France before the Revolution • ...
The Road to the American Revolution 2025-01-31
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- a term used in the military, describing fighting in an organized manner
- the amount of people living in a particular area
- the major settlement that the French settlers established in New France
- The government of England
- to maintain, to keep safe, to keep in good condition
- The first name of the king of England after the French and Indian War
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- A large farm
- The imaginary line that separated North America into territory for the colonists and the Natives
- England had 122 pounds of this after the war
- Many southern colonists grew these on their plantations
- French settlers depended on this animal for money
- Parliament began taxing products with this "ingredient"
- the first of the 13 Colonies to be established
13 Clues: A large farm • The government of England • England had 122 pounds of this after the war • the first of the 13 Colonies to be established • the amount of people living in a particular area • French settlers depended on this animal for money • to maintain, to keep safe, to keep in good condition • Many southern colonists grew these on their plantations • ...
