French Food & Drink
French War History
French Animals
French Food & Drink 2
French Landmarks
100

A popular French street food, these thin pancake like treats can be served both savory or sweet

Crepes

100

When the allies forces stormed the beaches of France in WWII, what was this day called?

D-Day

100

What type of animal is allowed in most indoor spaces in France

Dogs

100

What is ice cream called in France

creme glacee

100

Famous French museum shaped like a pyramide

The Louvre

200

In order to be called this officially, this type of beverage needs to come from this specific region in France.

Champagne

200

D-Day happened in what French region?

Normandy

200

Name 3 species of French Dog

Poodle, Papillon, Bichon Frisee, French Bulldog, Bassit Hound, Blood Hound, Great Pyrenees, etc

200

This classic French savory stew is made with a tomato sauce and contains regional vegetables

Ratatouille

200

Opulent palace on the outskirts of Paris that was the home of the French royal family for awhile.

Versailles

300

Shallots, one of the staple ingredients of French cusine, is a type of what vegetable?

Onion

300

The battle where Napoléon was finally defeated by a joint coalition of European forces occurred where?

Waterloo

300

The word for this sea mammal is also the same as a common English curse word.

une phoque (seal)

300

This type of hard icing, which originated in France, is common on wedding cakes.

Fondant

300

Busy tourist attraction in France that has a large roundabout in front of it, where crossing pedestrians are often hit by cars.

Arc de Triomphe

400

This type of mollusk, commonly served with butter, salt and parsley is a common appetizer in France, but is less common in the rest of the world.

escargot

400

The subject of a best selling novel and two award winning films, this book tells the story of a German soldier's time in France on the front lines during WWI

All Quiet on the Western Front

400

This type of colorful bird, often thought of as hailing from tropical countries, can also be found in France

Flamingo

400

This type of alcoholic beverage is commonly served in France at the end of a meal, to help digest food

un digestif

400

Famous French landmark/prison that was stormed during the French revolution

The Bastille

500

Derived from the latin word "to open", this type of alcoholic beverage common in France is served at the beginning of a meal to help stimulate the appetite.

Aperatif

500

Name two of the four French beaches that the allies stormed in Normandy.

Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, Sword

500

This type of bird, considered a pest by many cultures, is occasionally enjoyed as a delicacy in France.

Pigeon

500

This vegetable, commonly referred to as an egplant, in kitchens is often referred to by it's French name which is what?

aubergine

500

What is the most famous street in Paris, know for it's high end boutiques and clothing stores`

Le Champes D'Elyesee