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100

This dish is made of snails cooked in garlic butter.

What is escargot?

100

This iron tower is one of the most famous landmarks in Paris.

What is the Eiffel Tower?

100

This holiday on July 14th celebrates the storming of the Bastille.

What is Bastille Day?

100

This military leader became Emperor of France in the 1800s.

Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?

100

In France, lunch typically lasts this long in schools.

What is around 1–2 hours?

200

This type of "thin pancake" can be either sweet or savory.

What is a crêpe?

200

This famous museum in Paris houses the Mona Lisa.

What is the Louvre?

200

This is the French version of April Fool’s Day, involving fish.

What is Poisson d’avril?

200

This scientist won two Nobel Prizes and discovered radium.

Who is Marie Curie?

200

Most French people buy their bread here daily.

What is a boulangerie?

300

This buttery, flaky pastry is typically filled with chocolate and is a popular breakfast item in France.

What is a pain au chocolat?

300

This Gothic cathedral, partially damaged by fire in 2019, is located in Paris.

What is Notre-Dame?

300

This French holiday, which falls on February 2nd, celebrates the tradition of eating crêpes to mark the return of light.

What is La Chandeleur?

300

This iconic French writer, author of "Les Misérables" and "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame," is considered one of the greatest French literary figures.

Who is Victor Hugo?

300

This is the typical greeting between friends in France, involving kissing cheeks.

What is la bise?

400

This French dish is a mix of stewed vegetables like zucchini, eggplant, and tomatoes.

What is ratatouille?

400

This palace near Paris was home to Louis XIV and is known for its Hall of Mirrors.

What is the Palace of Versailles?

400

This is the traditional French Christmas dessert shaped like a log.

What is a Bûche de Noël?

400

This French fashion designer, famous for his high-end couture house, is credited with the creation of the "little black dress."

Who is Christian Dior?

400

The French grading scale is out of this number.

What is 20?

500

This soft French cheese is often baked in a wooden box and eaten warm with bread.

What is camembert?

500

This historic island in Normandy is famous for its towering architecture, rising above the sea at high tide and accessible by a causeway during low tide.

What is Mont Saint-Michel?

500

This French tradition, celebrated on the 6th of January, involves sharing a pastry with a hidden figurine inside. The person who finds it is crowned king or queen for the day.

What is La Galette des Rois?

500

This French businessman is the chairman and CEO of LVMH, the world’s largest luxury goods company, and one of the richest people in the world.

Who is Bernard Arnault?

500

In France, this is the name for the end-of-year national exam that high school students take to graduate and attend university.

What is le baccalauréat (le bac)?