French Misc.
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Madame
100

This famous French river flows through Paris.

What is the Seine (La Seine)?

100

This Parisian iron lattice tower was built for the 1889 World's Fair.

What is the Eiffel Tower (La Tour Eiffel)?


100

I was a leading painter of the Impressionist movement, famous for my many paintings of water lilies.

Who is Claude Monet?

100

What is France's rank in Nutella consumption?

What is first place?

100

What's in Madame's Closet?

What is a Guillotine?

200

What is the French national motto, translating to "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity"?

What is Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité?

200

Home to the Mona Lisa, this is the most visited art museum in the world, recognizable by its glass pyramid entrance.

What is the Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre)?

200

This French sculptor is famous for his bronze work The Thinker and The Kiss.

Who is Auguste Rodin?

200

Who is the famous chef and star of the hit TV show behind “The French Chef”?

Who is Julia Child?

Fun Fact: She isn't actually French!

200

If Madame could have a job other than teachers, she would work to save animals. What animal in particular would she be saving?

What are dogs?

(not so fun fact: more than half a million stray dogs are killed annually in the US)


300

France is often referred to by this nickname due to its geometric shape.

What is L'Hexagone (The Hexagon)?

300

This massive Gothic Catholic cathedral on the Île de la Cité in Paris was severely damaged by fire in 2019.

What is Notre Dame Cathedral?

300

This artist is considered the "Father of Modern Art" and worked with strong brushstrokes, famously painting scenes of Mount Sainte-Victoire.

Who is Paul Cézanne?

300

This was one of the first documented uses of Caramel in France. What was the dish that it was used for?

What is Crêpe Suzette?

Henri Charpentier, a 14-year-old assistant chef discovered the sauce. When he poured it over crepes, the dish was an instant hit. He named the dessert Crêpe Suzette after one of the dish’s first admirers


300

How Many Dogs Does Madame Have?

What is 4?
400

What is the common term for a long, thin loaf of French bread, which traditionally must only contain flour, water, salt, and yeast?

What is a baguette?

400

This immense royal palace outside of Paris was the primary residence of the French Kings, most famously Louis XIV, until the French Revolution.

What is the Palace of Versailles (Château de Versailles)?


400

As a key figure in the Post-Impressionist movement, my work is known for bold color and dynamic brushwork, as seen in Starry Night Over the Rhône.

Who is Vincent van Gogh?

400

What is the French version of a Ham and Cheese sandwich?

What is a Croque Monsieur?

400

What does the blind man say?

What is "I See I See"?

500

This event, celebrated on July 14th, commemorates the storming of a Paris fortress/prison in 1789.

What is Bastille Day (La Fête Nationale / Le Quatorze Juillet)?

500

his fortified tidal island and abbey is located in Normandy and changes its appearance dramatically with the tides.

What is Mont Saint-Michel?

500

Known for his colorful, joyful paintings that often depicted Parisian nightlife, dancers, and women bathing, I was a key leader of the Impressionist movement.

Who is Pierre-Auguste Renoir?

500

The french dish comprised of snails is called escargot. How many snails are consumed a year?

What is half a billion per year?

500

What reptile does madame have as a pet?

What is a bullfrog?

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