The baguette is a staple in which European country?
France
Country with a lot of Cycladic architecture (white washed stone buildings with blue accents)
Greece
Number of wives that Henry VIII had in his lifetime
6
Painted the Mona Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci
Location of Big Ben
London, England
Norway
Type of Architecture characterized by extreme detail, rose windows, high ceilings, flying buttresses, and pinnacle towers
Gothic
Mother of Queen Elizabeth I
Anne Boleyn
Painted The Starry Night
Vincent Van Gogh
Location of Acropolis and Parthenon
Athens, Greece
Type of flatbread common in Norway that resembles a tortilla but is made with potatoes
lefse
Russian architecture characterized by onion domes, helmet domes, mosaic tiles, bumpy stone, and brick
Byzantine
Known as the "boy king" Son of Henry VIII but died at age 15.
Edward VI
French impressionist painter famous for water lilies and the Rouen Cathedral
Claude Monet
Location of Sagrada Familia
Barcelona, Spain
This berry is common in Scandinavian jelly. Often served on crackers or lefse.
Lingonberry
Architecture style with columns, porticos, grand staircases, statues, and fountains
Neoclassical
Elizabeth I older sister. Served as Queen of England for 5 years before her death. Attempted to restore Catholicism to England.
Mary I
French impressionist painter famous for ballet dancers
Edgar Degas
Winter Palace, the Neoclassical former home to the Romanov family, is in what city and country?
St. Petersburg, Russia
Escargot, a French delicacy, is what type of food
snails
Russian style of architecture characterized by raw concrete and mass production. Considered by many to be brutal.
Soviet
Henry VIII first wife (and mother to Mary)
Catherine of Aragon
Spanish painter and sculptor known for cubism, fragmentism, and his impact to modern art.
Pablo Picasso
Location of the Colosseum
Rome, Italy