Very thin pancake like food
What is a crêpe?
Cerf-volant
What is "kite" in french?
This is the highest point in France.
Italian Vincenzo Peruggia is a famous name in the history of art for stealing which iconic painting in 1911? One theory regarding his motivation for stealing the painting was that he wanted to return the painting from France to its country of origin.
What is Mona Lisa?
The one food that will never go bad.
What is honey?
Famous french pastry made up of intricate and delicate layers, described as buttery and flakey.
What is a croissant?
Flâner
What is "to stroll" in french?
This is France's Largest lake.
What is Lac du Bourget?
What city was the center of the movement called Surrealism, whose artists include such notables as Jean Arp, Max Ernst, Man Ray, Rene Magritte, and Salvador Dali?
What is Paris?
This country eats more cheese per person than any other, according to a 2014 report from the International Dairy Feberation.
What is France?
Considered edible in some areas, but in other cultures seen as a taboo food item. Commonly seen sliding along the French countryside after heavy rains in search of food, but later become the food.
What is escargot?
Le bricolage
What is "DIY" in french?
The Pyrenees mountains separate France from this country.
What is Spain?
Which French monarch with the nickname “The Sun King” reigned for 72 years from the age of four? Name and regnal number required.
What is Louis XIV?
The Father of Relativity.
What is Albert Einstein?
The most famous dish in France. A french beef stew braised in red wine, flavoured with carrots, onions, garlic, and a bouquet garni, and garnished with pearl onions, mushrooms, and bacon.
What is boeuf bourguignon?
La quincaillerie
What is "Hardware" in french?
The surface area of France in km²?
Must get 5 000km² give or take to get the point.
What is 551 695 km²?
Greg Lemond, who won the Tour de France three times in the late 1980s, was the first cyclist to appear on the cover which American sports magazine?
What is Sports Illustrated?
What colour features in the national flags of all eight countries that border mainland France?
What is Red?
France's National Dish. It is a soup with vegetables and meat.
What is Pot-au-Feu?
Anticonstitutionnellement
What is "unconstitutionally" in french?
Which northern France city on the river Deûle is nicknamed the “Capital of French Flanders?”
What is Lille?
What “M” French politician, member of the La Republique En Marche party, has been serving as president of France since 2017?
What is Emmanuel Macron?
National Ice Cream Month.
What is July?