A type of bread that originated from France
What is a baguette?
The tallest and most famous landmark in France.
What is the Eiffel Tower?
A famous quote was found to false from Marie Antoinette.
What is “Let them eat cake?”
The most famous city in Paris and known for holding the Eiffel Tower?
What is Paris?
A famous dish that is mistaken for being French.
What are French fries?
A type of puff pastry that has the shape of a crescent.
What is a croissant?
A palace that was once built for King Louis XIV before becoming a monument.
What is the Palace of Versaille?
Famous Revolution that resulted in the beheading of Marie Antionette and King Louis XVI.
What is the French Revolution?
Town in France that is known for immigration and trade centers?
What is Marseille?
A type of clothing look that was invented in French armies to be able to hide easily.
What is camouflage?
A vegetable stew that is also named after a famous Disney movie.
What is ratatouille?
A famous art museum that holds the famous paint “The Mona Lisa.”
What is the Lovure Museum?
A gift that was made in France for the U.S.
What is the Statue of Liberty?
Town in France known for its “exceptional gastronomy.”
What is Lyon?
The amount of timezones located in France?
What is 12?
A type of dessert that is translated to “burnt cream.”
What is crème brûlé?
A cathedral that is known for its gothic style and where Napoleon had wed.
What is the Notre-Dame Cathedral?
The former emperor of France AND former king of Italy.
Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?
The town where the famous Saint Joan of Arc was burned at the stake.
What is Rouen?
The first ever form of aviation tested and invented in France.
What is a hot air balloon?
A type of dish that consists of snails.
What is escargot?
A national monument that holds the remains and bodies of those who fought for France including Napoleon Bonaparte.
What is the Arc De Triomophe?
A war between France and England over territorial rights?
What is the Hundred Years’ War?
A town known for its German and French influences.
What is Strasbourg?
A type of supersitution about baguettes.
What is holding it upside down?