The city in France with the largest population.
What is Paris?
People from Paris are called...
What are Parisians?
The equivalent of Halloween to celebrate Saints.
What is La Toussaint?
The equivalent of Veteran's Day to honor the dead.
What is Armistice Day?
The name of the pastry that is chocolate wrapped in dough.
What is pain au chocolat?
A very popular drink in Strasbourg, frequently had with cheese.
What is wine?
Tire sur la neige (maple taffy made in the snow) is popular in this place.
What is Quebec?
The holiday correlated with Fête des Rois.
What is Épiphanie?
A day for people in love to celebrate.
What is La Saint Valentin?
SHF stands for...
What is Société Honoraire de Français?
A famous food in Quebec made with fries.
What is poutine?
The year the Eiffel Tower was constructed.
What is 1889?
The main event of Noel.
What is Le Reveillon?
The holiday celebrated 47 days before Easter.
These cab members are on the Phoenix.
Who are Raagni and Sophie?
The 3 places we talked about in French Club this school year.
What are Paris, Strasbourg, and Quebec?
The man who renovated Paris under Napoleon III.
Who is Baron Haussmann?
The holiday that La Toussaint originated from.
What is Samhain?
The main colors of Mardi Gras represent...
What are justice, faith, and power?
This type of French art emphasized the effects of light and atmosphere to capture fleeting moments and sensations and everyday scenes, landscapes, and leisure activities were common subjects.
What is Impressionism?
The day of the week when le jour de l'action de grâce is celebrated.
What is Monday?
The translation of Lebkuchen (spiced cookies eaten during Christmas in Strasbourg).
What is gingerbread?
The 2 main flowers used to honor the dead on Armistice Day.
What are poppies and bluets?
The date when Épiphanie is celebrated.
What is January 6th?
The three places that made up French Indochina.
What are Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos?