The human behind the history
Spelling Bee
Rhyme Time
Lost in Translation
Beneath the Surface
100

Our second time seeing a highly famous piece of artwork by this painter, while abroad, occurred early in our stay in France.

Leonardo Da Vinci

100

We may have overpaid for the food, but not the views, as we indulged in this type of meal

B-U-F-F-E-T

100
Suitcase Identifyer

Bag-Tag

100
Good Morning (France)

Bonjour

100

Our foodie filled one-day-stay is a part of this region

Alsace

200

This woman was a leading cause of a major revolt in France, and the reason why we could explore one of Alexandra's favorite picture places on the trip.   

Marie Antoinette

200

Rain or shine, we made sure to see these highly touted falls that we had failed to reach the day before.

T-R-(U)-M-M-E-L-B-A-C-H

200

Eat a lot of fondue and Ratatouille's predator

Fat-Cat

200

Merci Beaucoup 

Thank you ver much

200

4 Eiffel towers stacked would put you just barely above this town, where we enjoyed beautiful mountain views

Wengen

300
Disney is home to many household names, including Mickey Mouse, Luke Skywalker, and (apparently in France) this athlete, if you grant him that.

Tommy Fury

300

We enjoyed a short but steep hike to get up close and personal with these famous falls of Lauterbrunnen Valley

S-T-A-U-B-B-A-C-H

300

Raise your glass to Mickey's distinguishing characteristic

Cheers-Big Ears

300

Bonsoir

Good Evening

300

The name of the entre-desert menu combo at Chez Remi's (hint its the Chez's brother)

Emile

400
The most famous landmark in France is named after this man, whose first name is a common French name

Gustave Eiffel

400

This pastry served as Ryan's breakfast a majority of the time

P-A-I-N  A-U  C-H-O-C-O-L-A-T

400

Consecutive nauseating roller coasters

Double-Trouble

400

Swiss overnight oats

Muesli

400

Jungfrau Joch is home to the highest one of these, a place we visited later in our trip

Lintd Chocolate shop

500

If you enjoyed your audio tour in the Lindt Chocolate Factory, you may remember the alitteration name of this chocolatier, whose marketing paid homage to his Swiss roots.

Theodor Tobler

500

The name of this town, in which we incurred a costly abrasion

E-G-U-I-S-H-E-I-M

500

The Palace of Versaille according to Grammy, perhaps

Fancy-Schmancy

500

Good bye (Swiss)

Auf Wiedersehen

500

The Louvre was once one of these (two answers are true)

Home or Fortress