These are thin pancakes served at le petit dejeuner
What are crepes?
This water, spelled backwards, might have you feeling uninitiated
What is Evian?
Every July, this race finishes in the city
Ile de la Cite an island in the Seine is home to this cathedral completed in the 14th century
What is Notre Dame?
A long loaf of French bread
What is a baguette?
This two digit number is the two last numbers on the car's license plates indicating the car has been registered in Paris - also part of the name of a popular drink
What is 75?
Among Paris's art museums this is the most visited art museum in the world
What is the Louvre?
Terms used to refer to the sides of the Seine
What is Left Bank and Right Bank?
This French-style grilled cheese served for lunch
What is Croque-Monsieur?
It's a french term for a spirited drink like brandy or cognac taken after a meal to help process the food
What is aperitif?
Paris hosts this annual tennis tournament on the red clay of Roland Garros
What is The French Open?
This was the name of the landmark two-volume French cookbook first published in 1961 and co-authored by Simone Beck, Louisette Bertholle and Julia Child?
What is Mastering the Art of French Cooking?
Created to honor a bicycle race Paris-Brest is a cake made to resemble this bicycle part
What is the wheel?
This popular drink comes from a spring in vergeze France
What is Perrier?
Paris is often referred to by this illuminating nickname
What is The City of Light?
Jim Morrison, Oscar Wilde and Frederic Chopin are among the famous people buried in this cemetery
What is Pere Lachaise?
This is the number of different types of cheeses in France
What is 350?
This was Jackie Kennedy’s favorite kind/brand of Champagne
What is Veuve-Cliquot?
The highest elevation in Paris is in this artsy area home to the church of Sacre Coeur
What is Montmartre?
A cease-fire agreement to end this war was signed in Paris January 27 1973