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This city is the capital of France.

What is Paris?

100

Something that is kept as a reminder of a person, place, or event.

What is a souvenir?

100

A crescent shape pastry.

What is "a croissant"?

100

This book character, an irrepressible six-year-old girl who lives in the penthouse at the top of the Plaza Hotel in New York City.

Who is Eloise?

100

These colors are found on the French flag. 

What is blue, white and red?

200

The name of this French territory in the Caribbean that is known for its beautiful beaches starts with the letter M.

What is Martinique?

200

This word refers to a person who gets engaged to someone to be married.  

What is a fiancé?

200

We can make this dish with eggs, cheese and any other ingredients you wish.  

What is "an omelette"?

200

This cartoon character created in 1929 is of Belgian origin is a young man with orange and sometimes blond hair, a round face and quiff hairstyle with a tuft of hair sticking up, he is depicted as  multi talented reporter who travels the world with his dog Snowy.

Who is Tintin?

200

This is the currency of France and many other nations in Europe since the 2002. 

What is "Euro"?

300

The name of this province of Canada is where French is spoken.

What is Quebec?

300

This word refers to a movie theater in French but is also used in english. It starts with a C and ends with an a. 

What is a cinema?

300

A type of mollusk that French people like to eat.

What is "an escargot"?

300

He played a key role in the French Revolution, and was the first emperor of France.  He is widely considered one of the greatest military generals in history.  He is known for tucking his hand through his coat and wears a unique triangular hat.

Who is Napoleon?

300

The name of the country that has the largest border with France.

What is Spain?

400

This geometrical shape represents France. 

What is a hexagon?

400

This is a type of dance form that started in the court of the king of France and later became a dance form for anyone and it requires one to wear pointe shoes.  

What is "ballet"?

400

A dish similar to pancakes but thinner and can be rolled up to be eaten.  

What is "a crêpe"?

400

This book character is about one of 12 girls in a boarding school in Paris. She is the smallest of the girls, only seven years old and the only girl with red hair. She is the bravest and most outgoing of the girls.

Who is Madelaine?

400

This church is where  the hunchback rings the bells. 

What is The Notre Dame?

500

The name of this continent is where the majority of French is spoken in the world.

What is Africa?

500

This french word means "small" in size. 

What is "petite"?

500

The name of a movie in which a rat named Remy dreams of becoming a great French chef despite his family's wishes and the obvious problem of being a rat in a decidedly rodent-phobic profession.

What is Ratatouille?

500

French/polish scientist who won the first Nobel Peace prize.  She discovered radioactivity.

Who is Marie Curie?

500

The day when allied forces launched a combined naval, air and land assault on occupied France.

What is D-day?