Across
- 3. The celebration which comes from Native Americans teaching the colonisers to hunt, farm, and fish
- 5. The disputed area in France controlled by the English which led to the start of the 100 Years War
- 6. Native American Princess who went by four different names during her lifetime
- 10. The name of the English Empire which owned parts of France during the time of the 100 Years War
- 11. A style of architecture often seen in Britain's cathedrals
- 13. A word which refers to the same noun in both English and French, but indicates refinement
- 14. The flower that symbolises the House of Tudor
- 16. The name of the book which acted as England's first census in 1086
- 18. The name of the ship that carried the Pilgrim Fathers to America
- 19. Famous Renaissance Humainist Painter, who painted 'The Ambassadors'
- 20. The name of the knight who set out to find the Holy Grail
- 22. The item seen at an angle in the bottom part of 'The Ambassadors'
Down
- 1. The English King who created the Church of England
- 2. Renaissance Humanist scholar who opposed England's split from the Catholic Church
- 4. The name of the Native American tribe which the Pilgrim Fathers encountered when they first arrived
- 7. The name used to describe America at the time (think of Alicia Keys!)
- 8. Geographical problem which was the subject of our first debate
- 9. Painter of 'The School of Athens'
- 12. The Native American Chief who signed a peace treaty with the colonisers
- 13. The reason/motive why the King created the Church of England
- 15. The disease which the colonisers brought to America, killing many Native Americans
- 17. Young woman from France who led the French to victory in the 100 Years War (English name given as answer)
- 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
- 21. The first place where the Pilgrim Fathers landed in North America in 1620 (two words)
