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100

This French artist, known for his paintings of dancers, was heavily influenced by the cabarets and theaters of Paris.

Who is Edgar Degas?

100

This two-week spring event, dedicated to cinema, attracts global celebrities and awards the Palme D’Or to outstanding films.

What is the Cannes Film Festival?

100

This French term means "French toast."

Pain perdu

100

This classic French stew, originating in Provence, combines eggplant, zucchini, peppers, onions, tomatoes, and herbs and is known for its rich, slow-cooked flavors.

What is ratatouille?

100

This river can be found flowing through Paris.

What is the Seine?

200

This Enlightenment philosopher and writer, famous for Candide, criticized optimism and championed civil liberties.

Who is Voltaire?

200

This Parisian museum is located in a former train station.

What is the Musée d'Orsay?

200

This French council, founded in 1635 by Cardinal Richelieu, is known as the "guardian" of the French language, regulating grammar, vocabulary, and linguistic standards.

What is the Académie Française?
200

The French eat this type of food before dessert.

What is cheese?

200

The island of Corsica can be found in this body of water.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?
300

This French general led the Free French Forces during World War II and later became the President of France.

Who is Charles de Gaulle?

300

Commissioned by Catherine de’ Medici in 1564, this famous Parisian garden was later redesigned by André le Nôtre in the formal French style and now stretches between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde.

What is the Tuileries Garden?

300

This French linguistic phenomenon, where a normally silent consonant at the end of a word is pronounced due to a following vowel sound, is a key feature of fluid speech in French and is guided by specific grammatical rules.

What is a liaison?

300

This pastry is used in a Croque-en-bouche.

What are choux pastry puffs?
300
This sovereign city-state is located on the French Riviera.

What is Monaco?

400

This French Prime Minister made French school mandatory and free of charge.

Jules Ferry

400

This famous bridge spans the Seine River in Paris and is a favorite spot for lovers to place locks.

What is Pont des Arts?

400

This French grammatical tense, rarely used in spoken language, is typically reserved for literary works and historical narratives.

What is the passé simple?

400

Crêpes come from this region of France.

What is Bretagne/Brittany?

400

This city is the second-largest in France.

What is Marseille?

500

This radical leader of the French Revolution, known for his role in the Reign of Terror and his advocacy for the poor, famously proclaimed that "virtue is not without terror."

Who is Maximilien Robespierre?

500

This is the color of French mailboxes.

What is dark yellow?
500

This city is the world’s largest French-speaking city after Paris.

What is Kinshasa?

500

This ancient cheese, produced since the Roman Empire, is one of France’s oldest and best protected cheese varieties.

What is Roquefort?

500

This mountain range can be found on the border of France and Spain.

What are the Pyrenees mountains?

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