He seized power of France after Robespierre's execution.
Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?
Created in Moscow in 1877 and first brought to the Paris Ballet in 1984, this is the most famous ballet.
What is Swan Lake?
Another word for a Paris café.
What is a bistro OR un bar?
Paris to Istanbul was the original route for this elegant train line that made its way into the title of an Agatha Christie novel.
What is The Orient Express?
This cocktail, commonly served with brunch, was first served at The Ritz Hotel in Paris in 1925.
What is a Mimosa?
This iconic royal was executed on October 16th 1793 at Le Place de Concorde.
Who is Marie Antoinette?
This Italian noblewoman introduced ballet to France in the 1500's.
Who is Catherine De Medici?
Café de Flore was a popular haunt for this American author.
Who is Ernest Hemingway?
This Paris museum, home to the world's largest collection of impressionist paintings, was once a railway station on the left bank of the Seine river.
What is the Musée D'Orsay?
This cocktail was created Parisian bar called The Newy York Bar in 1915 during WWI, named after the kick from a gun.
What is The French 75?
On July 14th 1789, this marked the beginning of the French Revolution.
What is the storming of the Bastille?
This French royal was a ballet enthusiast, establishing the Paris Opera Ballet as the Royal Academy of Dance in 1661.
Who is King Louis XIV?
If you order "un café" in Paris you will be served with this.
What is an espresso?
An iconic traffic circle and tourist driving experience in Paris connecting 12 roads around this landmark.
What is L'Arc de Triomphe?
This classic cocktail, typically thought to be American, was invented in Paris in 1921.
What is a Bloody Mary?
The palace Napoleon Bonaparte lived in.
What is Le Château de Fontainebleau?
Performed at the Théatre de Champs-Élysées and created by Igor Stravinsky, this ballet caused the audience to riot on its opening night in May of 1913.
What is The Rite of Spring?
Frequented by Voltaire and Chopin, this was the first café in France to call itself a café.
What is the Café Procope?
This Brazilian aviation pioneer was the first to design and build a practical airship, flying around the Eiffel Tower and marking the first public flight of an airplane in Paris.
Who is Alberto Santos-Dumont?
Along with rum, lime juice, and sugar this liquor, made from elderberry flowers, makes up a Parisian Daiquiri.
What is St. Germain?
The three words the French Revolution stood for.
What are "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity"?
The first ballet to incorporate traditional dances and music is the most performed ballet in the history of The Paris Opera Company.
What is The Coppélia?
This Paris café became famous in the movie Amélie.
What is the Café Des Deux Moulins?
This is the only station of the London Underground to share its name with the Paris Metro.
What is Temple Station?
This competition, commemorating the United States bicentennial, shocked the wine world in 1976 when California wines beat out their French counterparts.
What is The Judgment of Paris?