This is the capital city of France.
Paris
This well known creamy cheese comes mostly from Normandy.
brie
The current President of France.
Emmanuel Macron
The French revolution lasted a decade. It started this year and ended ten years later on this year.
1789-1799
"Sapin de Noël" is the name for this traditional item.
Christmas tree
This is the 3rd largest city in France.
Lyon
This savory pie made from eggs, onion, and bacon gets it's name from the regions of it's origins.
Quiche Lorraine
This future Emperor was born on the island of Corsica.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Before the Franks renamed the country France, it was known by this 4 letter name.
Gaul
Mr. Schroeder attended University in this French city.
Lille
This river flows through Paris.
La Seine
This livery controversial food is usually eaten during Christmas or special occasions.
Foie Gras
Much like Superman, this famous female scientist's discoveries would lead to her being buried in a lead lined coffin.
Marie Curie
Louis XIV through Louis XVI lived in this palace whose construction nearly bankrupted France.
Versailles
This famous French movie follows the story of Angélique and her love for a doctor.
He loves me he loves me not
This mountain range separates Spain and France.
Les Pyrénées
This name of this common food literally translates to "ground apple".
Pomme de terre/Potato
This French fashion designer gives the advice "to take one thing off before you leave the house".
Coco Chanel
Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi was generous when he gifted this item to the United States.
The Statue of Liberty
The name for the return to school and work in France after summer vacation.
La rentréé
This is the longest river in France.
La Loire
Known throughout the world, this dessert can be recognized by being "burned" on purpose.
Crème brulée
This painter was known for using his "impressions" of light to create a new artistic movement.
Claude Monet
This author is know for works such as: "Les Misérables" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame".
Victor Hugo
1977