The kind-hearted girl who befriends Quasimodo
Esmeralda
Tintin’s loyal dog
Snowy
The last name of the writer who penned Sleeping Beauty and Little Red Riding Hood
Perrault
A famous elephant king in French children's literature
Babar
La Fontaine’s fables often teach these.
morals
two
The Belgian artist who created The Adventures of Tintin
Hergé
The French name for Cinderella
Cendrillon
The secret weapon of Asterix’s village against the Romans
magic potions
The animal that bragged about how fast he could run.
the hare
The last name of the author who wrote The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Hugo
A super-strong Gaul who fell into a magic potion as a baby
Obelix
The fruit in La Fontaine’s fable about the fox
sour grapes
This absent-minded professor appears in The Adventures of Tintin
Professor Calculus
The mouse saved the lion by doing this.
gnawing through the ropes of a hunter's net
The stone creatures on Notre-Dame that help drain rainwater
gargoyles
The small blue creatures created by Belgian artist Peyo
The Smurfs
The fairy tale about a man with a terrible secret behind a locked door
Bluebeard
Who always says "Blistering Barnacles!"?
Captain Haddock
The crow was holding this in her beak.
a piece of cheese
The big stone arms that support the walls of Notre Dame Cathedral
flying buttresses
The name of the village druid
Getafix
La Fontaine was inspired by this ancient Greek storyteller who also wrote fables.
Aesop
The name of a small, mischievous young boy from a famous cartoon
Nicholas
He wanted to relax and enjoy the sunshine while the ants worked.
the grasshopper