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Which Louis is it?
Art attack!
C'est gourmand!
C'est quoi?! What is that?
100

This region of France is associated with landing beaches, apples and crêpes.

Normandie

100

Which Louis was married to Marie-Antoinette and lost his head during the Revolution.

Louis XVI

100

Name the French artist who is famous for painting series of churches, haystacks, train stations and poplar trees.  He also painted in the japanese garden in his backyard at Giverny.

Claude Monet

100

Name the French pastry that is like a cookie with a flavored filling.

A macaron

100

In France, even snails must have a ticket if traveling by train.  VRAI or FAUX

VRAI

200

This south-western city is famous for it's red wines.

Bordeaux

200

Which Louis lived, reigned and partied at Versailles?

Louis XIV or 

Louis XV or

Louis XVI

200

Name the Dutch artist whose bedroom painting is hanging in Chicago, Paris and Amsterdam. He is buried in France without one of his earlobes.

Vincent VanGogh

200

You could eat a different one each day for a year and not repeat.  

fromage

200

Name the French high speed train.

The TGV

300

This region is famous for bretzels, choucroute and storks.  Walking around here makes you feel like you are in a fairy tale.

Alsace

300

Which Louis was a saint?

Louis IX

300

Name the Spanish artist who has a giant sculpture in Daley Plaza in Chicago.  Some people think it looks like a lion.  Others say it's a lady.  He is buried in southern France.

Pablo Picasso

300

Originally living in your garden, they are délicieux on a plate with butter, garlic and parsley.

Escargots or snails

300

Name the most visited museum in the world.

Louvre

400

This French speaking region is famous for maple syrup, poutine and a famous winter carnaval.

Québec

400

Which Louis was called "the sun king" and is the longest reigning monarch in the world.

Louis XIV

400

Name the French artist who used tiny little dots to create a lazy Sunday afternoon scene with ladies, children, boats, men in top hats, dogs and even a monkey.

Georges Seurat

400

French cuisine is "divided" north and south by what two ingredients?

butter/cream to the north and olive oil to the south

400

What nationality is the croissant?

Austrian, not French

500

This French speaking country is located in Northern Africa.  You can visit a souk, berber villages, spend a night in the sahara and ride a camel.

Morocco

500

Which Louis' heart was cut out of his body during an autopsy, lost in the gutter, found, handed over to the government only to be given back and finally DNA tested to reveal is royal lineage?

Louis XVII, the dauphin

500

Marcel Duchamp is famous for his 1919 work entitled "Fountain."  What is it?

A urinal

500

Which French food was recently added to the UNESCO cultural heritage list?

the baguette

500

In 2016 a law made throwing this away illegal as long as it could be donated.

Food

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