Landmarks
Art & Culture
Geography
Foods & Beverages
Language
100
A 1,063 ft high iron construction, built in 1887 for the world fair.
What is Eiffel Tower?
100
The worlds most famous painting, created by Leonardo Da Vinci.
What is Mona Lisa?
100
Southwestern country, bordering France and known for bullfighting.
What is Spain?
100
A typical french beverage made from grapes and enjoyed worldwide.
What is Wine?
100
Bonjour!
What is Hello?
200
A church in Paris and Quasimodo's workplace.
What is Notre Dame?
200
The French people's favorite place to sit and enjoy a cup of coffee, while watching pedestrians walk by.
What is Café?
200
Northern part of France, known for the allied invasion during WWII.
What is Normandy?
200
A type of long bread - typical for France.
What is Baguette?
200
Au revoir?
What is Goodbye?
300
Famous art museum in Paris - home to the most famous painting in the world: the Mona Lisa.
What is Louvre?
300
Very famous king, also called the "sun king".
What is Louis XIV?
300
A french island in the mediterranean, south of France and north of the Italian island Sardinia.
What is Corsica?
300
An exquisite and fizzy type of wine - a must-have for new years.
What is Champagne?
300
Merci.
What is Thank You?
400
A 162 ft high Victory Arc in Paris.
What is Arc de Triomphe?
400
liberté, égalité, fraternité
What is France's national motto?
400
Very small country to the east of France sharing a name with it's capital.
What is Luxemburg?
400
A body part of a pond-inhabitant and stereotypical French food.
What is Frog Legs?
400
un, deux, trois.
What is one, two, three?
500
A 50.5 kilometer long structure connecting France and Great Britain.
What is Eurotunnel?
500
The most famous impressionist painter.
What is Monet?
500
A south-eastern region of France, known for its lavender fields and famous herbs.
What is Provence?
500
An assorted platter of dairy products, often served as dessert.
What is Cheese-Platter?
500
Parlez-vous francais?
What is "do you speak french"?