This is the official currency used in France.
Euros
The year that the French Revolution started.
1789
The French national football team has won the World Cup _____ times.
Two
The museum that holds famous paintings such as the Mona Lisa.
Le Louvre
The common way to greet someone in France.
A kiss on both cheeks
The name of the current President of France.
Emmanuel Macron
This French king was nicknamed “Le Roi Soleil.”
Louis XIV
The sport that is featured in Le Tour de France, an annual race held in France.
Cycling
The famous French writer that wrote The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Victor Hugo
The name of the French exam taken in the last year of high school.
Le Baccalauréat
This animal is the national symbol of France.
The Rooster
These two monarchs were executed during the French Revolution.
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
Baron Pierre de Coubertin was credited as the founder of this modern-day event.
The Olympics
This French duo is known for songs such as "Around the World" and "Get Lucky."
Daft Punk
Usually, people get this much time to eat lunch in France.
One hour
This is the name of the French national anthem.
La Marseillaise
Napoleon Bonaparte was born on this island.
Corsica
The Roland-Garros (French Open) tennis tournament is held on this type of court.
Clay
This famous French artist is known for being one of the founders of the impressionist art style.
Claude Monet
The name of the snack that French children are traditionally given at 4 pm.
Le Goûter
This is the French national motto. (Hint: Three words)
Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité
Founded in 600 B.C., this is the oldest French city.
Marseille
In the Olympics, this is the sport that France has the most medals in.
Fencing
This French Enlightenment thinker is also known for his book, Candide.
Voltaire
The day referred to as “Poisson d’avril."
April Fools' Day