SIA with Ben 2023/2024

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Across
  1. 3. The celebration which comes from Native Americans teaching the colonisers to hunt, farm, and fish
  2. 5. The disputed area in France controlled by the English which led to the start of the 100 Years War
  3. 6. Native American Princess who went by four different names during her lifetime
  4. 10. The name of the English Empire which owned parts of France during the time of the 100 Years War
  5. 11. A style of architecture often seen in Britain's cathedrals
  6. 13. A word which refers to the same noun in both English and French, but indicates refinement
  7. 14. The flower that symbolises the House of Tudor
  8. 16. The name of the book which acted as England's first census in 1086
  9. 18. The name of the ship that carried the Pilgrim Fathers to America
  10. 19. Famous Renaissance Humainist Painter, who painted 'The Ambassadors'
  11. 20. The name of the knight who set out to find the Holy Grail
  12. 22. The item seen at an angle in the bottom part of 'The Ambassadors'
Down
  1. 1. The English King who created the Church of England
  2. 2. Renaissance Humanist scholar who opposed England's split from the Catholic Church
  3. 4. The name of the Native American tribe which the Pilgrim Fathers encountered when they first arrived
  4. 7. The name used to describe America at the time (think of Alicia Keys!)
  5. 8. Geographical problem which was the subject of our first debate
  6. 9. Painter of 'The School of Athens'
  7. 12. The Native American Chief who signed a peace treaty with the colonisers
  8. 13. The reason/motive why the King created the Church of England
  9. 15. The disease which the colonisers brought to America, killing many Native Americans
  10. 17. Young woman from France who led the French to victory in the 100 Years War (English name given as answer)
  11. 19. Intellectual movement typified by a revived interest in the classical world and studies which focussed not on religion but on what it is to be human
  12. 21. The first place where the Pilgrim Fathers landed in North America in 1620 (two words)