Landmarks
Language
food and beverages
Art and culture
Politics
100

A 1,063 ft high iron construction, built in 1887 for the world fair.

Eiffel Tower

100

what does Bonjour mean in English.

hello

100

A typical french beverage made from grapes and enjoyed worldwide.


Wine

100

The worlds most famous painting, created by Leonardo Da Vinci.

 Mona Lisa

100

The French Revolution took place in this year.

1789

200

A church in Paris and Quasimodo's workplace.

Notre Dame

200

what does Merci mean in English.

Thank you

200

A type of long bread - typical for France.

Baguette

200

Very famous king, also called the "sun king".


Louis XIV

200

The current president of France.


Macron Emmanuel 

300

Famous art museum in Paris - home to the most famous painting in the world: the Mona Lisa.

Louvre

300

what does Au revoir mean in English.

goodbye

300

An exquisite and fizzy type of wine - a must-have for new years.


Champagne

300

The French people's favorite place to sit and enjoy a cup of coffee, while watching pedestrians walk by.


Café

300

The leader of the French Resistance (WWII) and first President of the 5th Republic



Charles De Gaulle

400

A 162 ft high Victory Arc in Paris.

 Arc de Triomphe

400

what does un, deux, trois mean in English.


one,two,three.

400

A body part of a pond-inhabitant and stereotypical French food.


Frog legs

400

The most famous impressionist painter.


Monet

400

King executed during the French Revolution.



Louis XVI

500

A 50.5 kilometer long structure connecting France and Great Britain.


Eurotunnel

500

what does Parlez-vous francais mean in English.


do you speak french

500

An assorted platter of dairy products, often served as dessert.


Cheese-Platter

500

what is liberté, égalité, fraternité


France's national motto

500

political party of current French president Macron.



Republic