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100

This multi-stage bike race spans 2,100 miles over 3 weeks.

Tour de France

100

Happened this year from February 26-March 5th

Paris Fashion Week

100

La Fête du Citron is a festival involving people making giant floats out of what fruit 

Lemons

100

True of False: you must have taken French to join the club

False

100

This moon shaped pastry can take between 1-3 days to prepare and bake.

Croissants

200

About what percentage of French men play a sport?

50%

200

This iconic piece of clothing is now seen as a way to spot tourists in France. 

Beret

200

April Fools, also known as...

April Fish

200

@lrhsfr is used to join our what?

Remind

200

France has over 1,600 types of what food

Cheese

300

The french team of this sport is the only one to win 6 titles. 

Handball

300

This Channel perfume is the most sold to date. 

Channel #5

300

Rather than a tooth fairy, the french have this when children lose teeth. 

La Petite Souris/The Little Mouse

300

When does the club meet?

4th Thursday of the month

300

Saying "99" in French translates literally to what?

4-20-19

400

The French Open (aka Roland-Garros), is a 2 week long tournament for this sport.

Tennis

400

Pharrell Williams is the current creative director of this major fashion house. 

Louis Vuitton

400

This traditionally catholic holiday occurs 40 days after Christmas, dedicated to eating crepes. 

La Chandeleur/Candlemas

400

What is our instagram handle?

@leesvillefrenchclub

400

French is ranked the ___ most spoken language in the world

6th

500

Kylian Mbappeha is the highest salary of any soccer player in France, making how much per year. 

72 million dollars

500

Who said this: “Elegance must be the right combination of distinction, naturalness, care, and simplicity”

Christian Dior

500

Le Réveillon is held on what days? 

Christmas and New Years Eve

500

How many meetings did we have this year (including this one)

6

500

No french worlds have this letter, it only being used in words borrowed from English or German.

W