Food
Geography
Sports
Landmarks
100

French pastry that is typically crescent-shaped.

Croissant

100

The capital of France.

Paris

100

A team game played with an oval ball that may be kicked, carried, and passed from hand to hand.

Rugby

100

One of the most recognizable structures in the world.

Eiffel Tower

200

 A long, thin type of bread.

Baguette

200

The continent where France is located.

Europe

200

The most popular sport in France.

Football (soccer)

200

A national museum and art gallery in Paris.

The Louvre

300

A thin, delicate French pancake.

Crepes

300

Famous mountain range in France.

The Alps

300

The monks in French monasteries played the actual game about 1000 years ago.

Tennis

300

A palace that served as a residence for French kings.

Palace of Versailles

400

A dish of stewed vegetables

Ratatouille

400

A river that runs through the heart of Paris.

Seine River

400

A thrilling experience that offers a variety of slopes and resorts catering to all skill levels.

Skiing

400

A medieval Catholic cathedral.

Notre-Dame Cathedral

500

 A sweet, small, round French sandwich cookie

Macarons

500

True or False: France is the biggest country in Europe.

False

500

The 3rd biggest sport in France with the highest number of international competitions.

Horse Riding

500

The best preserved Roman amphitheater in the world. 

Arena of Nimes

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