"French"
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100

This involves weaving hair into a pattern.

What is a French braid?

100

This famous building opened in the 1300s, but is temporarily closed for repairs after a recent fire.

What is Notre Dame Cathedral?

100

The Tour de France is a 3 week long race in this sport.

What is cycling?

100

France is bordered by three bodies of water. Name two.

What are the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and the English Channel?

100

Quasimodo is a main character in this novel by Victor Hugo, which is centers around a famous landmark in Paris.

What is the Hunchback of Notre Dame?

200
This style has a natural or slightly pink nail trimmed in white.
What is a French manicure?
200

The river which runs through the heart of the city.

What is la Seine?

200

Pierre de Coubertin, a Frenchman, is credited as being the founder of this modern-day event.

What is the Olympic Games?

200
The Gauls, a people whose territory included much of modern-day France, were conquered by this empire in 58 BC.
What is the Roman Empire?
200

This is considered the most famous painting that is housed in the Louvre.

What is Mona Lisa?

300
The origins of this food are unclear, but it is made by slicing potatoes then deep-frying them.
What are French fries?
300
La Sorbonne, founded in 1257, is one of the oldest _______ in Europe.
What is a university?
300

This Frenchman was recently traded from the Utah Jazz to the Minnesota Timberwolves, and won a silver medal at the 2020 Olympics in basketball.

Who is Rudy Gobert?

300

The main mean of transportation for long distance travel in France.

What is the TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse)?

300

Alexandre Dumas' novel which tells the story of soldiers who are part of the king's guard in the 17th century.

What is the Three Musketeers?

400
This condiment originated in the French city of Dijon.
What is Dijon (French) mustard?
400
These underground tunnels snake under the city and are home to old stone quarries, mines and the remains of about 6 million people.
What are the Catacombs?
400

This man has won the most French Open (tennis) championships of all time.

Who is Rafael Nadal?

400

In World War II, on 6 June 1944, which French region did the Allies landed on.

What is Normandy?

400

A prestigious film festival is held annually in this French city.

What is Cannes?

500

This "pain perdu" has been around for centuries, and is made by dipping stale bread into a milk and egg mixture then frying it.

What is French toast?

500

The storming of the Bastille Prison in Paris is considered the beginning of this french historical event.

What is the French Revolution?

500

In 2006, the French captain was ejected in the final game of this international event for headbutting an Italian player.

What is the World Cup?

500

This mountain range was home to the Winter Olympics in Chamonix (1924), Grenoble (1968) and Albertville (1992).

What is the Alps?

500

This painter created many works in the French region of Provence, although he was Dutch (with a museum of his work currently in Amsterdam).

Who is Vincent Van Gogh?

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