A french donut native to New Orleans.
What is a beignet
On June 6, 1944, Le Jour J was called this in English.
What is D-Day
What is mustard
The annual sporting event that occurs in July in France.
What is the Tour de France
This saint was burned at the stake in the city of Rouen, Normandy.
Who is Joan of Arc
The largest grown crop in France.
What is wheat.
Notre Dame is an example of ____ architecture.
What is gothic
The highest mountain range in France.
What are the Alps
The holiday celebrated the day before Ash Wednesday in francophone countries.
What is Mardi Gras
This artist is known for painting ballet dancers and horse races.
Who is Edgar Dégas
The typical dinner time of Parisians.
What is 8-9 (10) pm
Marie Antoinette's age when she married Louis 16th.
What is 14
The body of water just north of France.
What is the English Channel.
The international car race is held southwest of Paris.
This Canadian location was founded by Samuel Champlain.
What is Quebec City.
France is only second to this country as the largest wine producer in the world.
What is Spain
This structure was called the national razor during an important period of french history.
What is the guillotine
The former French colony of Saint-Domingue is now known by this name.
What is Haiti
French children place these on the doorstep or by the hearth for St Nicholas on the eve of December 6th.
What are shoes
This fashion designer was know for their signature suit design, quilted purses, and the little black dress.
Who is Coco Chanel
On average, a french Citizen consumes around 500 of these a year.
What are snails (escargots)
The profession of the man who is coined to have invented champagne (Dom Pérignon).
What is a monk.
All distance in France is measured from the zero mile marker. This marker is lcocated in front of this famous landmark.
What is the Notre Dame
This year was the opening of the Louvre
What is 1793
This famous person developed a system for the blind to read
Who is Louis Braille