The French name for Christmas.
What is Noël?
The plant that people often kiss under on New Year's Eve in France.
What is mistletoe?
The month that the French celebrate their Labor Day (extra 100 points if you say the correct day of the month).
When is May (specifically, May 1st)?
The day that Bastille Day is celebrated on.
When is July 14th?
The traditional Yule Log cake made for Christmas in France.
What is a Bûche de Noël?
The person that gives an address to the country every New Year's Eve.
Who is the President of France?
The French name for Labor Day.
What is Fete du Travail?
The war/rebellion that the holiday has its origins in.
What is the French Revolution?
The classic meal, usually including snails and foie gras, eaten on Christmas Eve.
What is Le Réveillon de Noël?
The name of New Year's Eve in France.
What is La Saint-Sylvestre?
The shape that symbolizes Labor Day in France?
What is the triangle?
The French name for Bastille Day.
What is La Fête Nationale?
The amount of desserts eaten after dinner on Christmas Eve.
What is 13?
The name of small gifts or sums of money given on New Years' Day.
What are étrennes?
The type of flowers that people send to their loved ones on Labor Day in France.
What are roses?
The group that marches in the ceremonial parade in Paris every year.
What is the French army?
The day of the year that people put away their nativity scenes (les crèches).
When is February 2nd?
The most common breakfast food eaten on the morning of New Year's Eve, typically eaten with syrup.
What are waffles?
The year that Labor Day officially became a holiday in France.
When is 1948?
The U.S. city in Wisconsin that also celebrates Bastille Day?
Where is Milwaukee?