French History
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This French king is known for his extravagant lifestyle and built the Palace of Versailles

King Louis XIV

200

This is the French cooking technique of cooking food in fat, typically oil or butter, at high heat called

Sautéing

200

This famous wine region in California is known for its wines, particularly Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay

Napa Valley

200

He painted the famous 1889 work Starry Night

Vincent Van Gogh

200

Known for his powerful ballads like "The Chair" and "If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')," this Texas native became a country superstar in the 1980s and beyond

George Strait

400

The year  the French Revolution began

1789

400

This is the name of the classic French cooking method of gently simmering food in liquid, often used for meats

Poaching

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This wine region in France is famous for producing Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, and is known for its sparkling wines

Champagne

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This famous Renaissance artist painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling between 1508 and 1512

Michaelangelo

400

This country artist, famous for the song "The Thunder Rolls," helped redefine country music in the 1990s with a mix of rock and traditional country sounds

Garth Brooks

600

This was the first emperor of France, crowned in 1804

Napoleon Bonaparte

600

This cooking term describes the process of browning food in an oven, typically used for roasts and casseroles

Roasting

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This type of grape is primarily used in the production of Bordeaux red wines

Cabernet Sauvignon

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This 20th-century artist is known for his works Guernica and The Weeping

Pablo Picasso

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This country legend, known as the "Man in Black," gained popularity with songs like "I Walk the Line" and "A Boy Named Sue" during the 1970s

Johnny Cash

800

This French queen was famously executed by guillotine during the French Revolution in 1793

Marie Antoinette

800

This is the French culinary term for a sauce made by combining eggs, butter, and lemon, often served with fish or steak (as in America)

Béarnaise Sauce

800

The region of Tuscany in Italy is known for which popular red wine

Chianti

800

This Italian artist painted the School of Athens, depicting ancient Greek philosophers

Raphael

800

This country singer, who made a name for himself in the late 1980s with songs like "Don't Close Your Eyes" and "It’s Only Make Believe," was a prominent figure in the genre's shift toward more contemporary sounds

Keith Whitley

1000

This 20th-century French general led the Free French Forces during World War II and later became president

Charles de Gaulle

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This is the cooking term for cooking food in a small amount of liquid, typically at a low temperature

Braising
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This Italian region is famous for its wine made from Nebbiolo grapes, and is home to Barolo and Barbaresco wines

Piedmont

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This is the artist behind the painting The Persistence of Memory, featuring melting clocks

Salvador Dalí

1000

This singer's 1981 hit "The Rose" became a country classic and was featured in a movie of the same name

Bette Midler

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