What is the official language of France?
French
What is 1 of the 4 fashion capitals of the world?
France
What popular French pastry is buttery, flaky, and took over the food service industry in the late 20th century?
Croissant
A wrought iron lattice tower standing at 83 stories tall, and 1063 ft, located in Paris, France.
The Eifel Tower
What is the courtesy word that the french use to thank another?
Merci
What is the predominant religion in France?
Catholicism
Traditional clothing in France?
Nice dresses, Suits, Long coats, Scarves
What French dish is most popular for it's taste and also a title of a Disney movie?
Ratatouille
The world's largest art museum, that is also home to the Mona Lisa.
The Louvre
What is the French way to greet another that was used frequently in the beginning of which Disney movie?
Bonjour (Beauty and the Beast)
What is the "OK" hand gesture interpreted as in France?
Worthless
When was the first fashion show held? (month and date)
August 1914
What French colored "cookie" has the same origin as the word "macaroni"?
Macaroon
Opened in 1889, and known as "one of the most famous cabarets". Most famously known for it's burlesque shows, and as a film premiering in 2001 starring Nicole Kidman & Ewan McGregor.
The Moulin Rouge
What French term meaning “according to style” does the U.S. use for the description of ice cream on pie?
A La Mode
French labor day is on May 1, what is this holiday called in France?
May Day
Where is fashion week held?
Carrousel du Louvre(loo-verr), below Louvre Museum
How many courses are typically served in a French home in a day?
Four courses
A Catholic Cathedral known for it's French gothic architecture, that took 300 years for the completion of construction.
Notre Dame Cathedral
What French phrase is used frequently to wish another to “enjoy your food”?
Bon Appetit
Who is the President of France?
Emmanuel Macron
Who was the first to open a store in France?
Englishman Charles Frederick Worth
What French originated beverage is referred to as "sparkling wine"?
Champagne
A palace that was made into a residence by King Louis XVI, but was forced out by the French Revolution in 1789. In 1837, King Louis-Philippe ordered the place to be turned into a museum for sculptures and paintings
The Palace of Versailles
To wish another in French to “have a good trip” is what phrase commonly used in other countries besides France?
Bon Voyage