Across
- 3. the wealthy members of French society, such as landlords, who were also part of the Third Estate; people who were neither nobles nor peasants
- 5. the ideas and styles found in the works of ancient Greece and Rome
- 10. belief or feeling of superiority
- 11. to harm or to contaminate
- 12. the quality of being deeply religious; the adherence to religious principles in daily life
- 14. a machine designed to behead people quickly and with little pain
Down
- 1. a small mass of metal balls packed into a canvas bag, resembling a cluster of grapes, that is shot from a cannon
- 2. the bishop’s church; any large and important church
- 4. a musical composition written for an orchestra and usually in four parts called movements
- 6. a place where public records or historical documents are kept
- 7. to allow someone to do what they want; to spoil someone
- 8. the ceremony or act of crowning a ruler
- 9. the title given to the prince who is next in line to inherit the French throne
- 13. a harness used to restrain work animals; something that takes away people’s freedom
