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General
100

This monument held the title of tallest structure from it's construction to 1930.

What is the Eiffel Tower?
100

The name of this possessive punctuation mark originates from the French language? 

What is apostrophe?
100

This French painter is known for founding the impressionism movement. 

Who is Claude Monet?

100

This famous French meringue-based confection is often confused for a dessert made of coconut with a similar name.

What is a macaron? 

100

This copper gift was given to the US from France in 1884.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

200

There are many cathedrals name Notre Dame, but the one that burned in 2019 is located in this city.

What is Paris?

200

This film genre known for its dark aesthetic gets its name from French. 

What is Film Noir?

200

Auguste Rodin created this pensive statue.

What is The Thinker(1904)?

200

Food critic Ego loves this dish made from stewed vegetables including tomatoes and eggplants.

What is ratatouille? 

200

This fashion house merged with Moët Hennessy in 1987 to make LVMH.

What is Louis Vuitton?
300
Arguably the most famous painting is hosted at this museum. 

What is the Louvre?

300

This sport comes from the French word meaning "the stick". 

What is lacrosse?

300

This painting by Eugène Delacroix commemorates the July Revolution of 1830.

What is Liberty Leading the People (1830)?
300

Often cooked with garlic and herbs, this delicacy is made of slow moving mollusks.  

What is escargot?

300

This film festival has awarded films such as Pulp Fiction, Parasite, and Anatomy of a Fall.

What is Cannes?

400

This formal royal resident boasts a hall of mirrors and multiple peace treaties. 

What is Palace of Versailles?

400

This dead end road gets its name from the French meaning of "bottom of the bag".

What is cut-de-sac?

400

A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte is Georges Seurat's most famous artwork and is a leading example of this painting technique.

What is pointillism?

400

This method of cooking which directly translates to "under vacuum" cooks the food for a long time at a low temperature by placing the food into bags and cooking them in a water bath. 

What is "sous vide"?

400

Off of Lake Geneva, this city is known for its refreshing mineral water.

What is Évian?

500

This monument was ordered by Napoleon in 1806 to commemorate fallen soldiers and was inspired by the ancient romans.

What is the Arc de Triomphe?

500

Herbert Hoover was known for this style of governing which means to "let do" and didn't help during the Great Depression.

What is Laissez-Faire?

500

Fountain (1917) by Marcel Duchamp turned this object into a piece of art.

What is a urinal?

500

On La Chaundeleur, people eat these and sometimes, save the first one in a drawer. 

What are crepes?

500

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