This Queen of France falsely said, "Let them eat cake!"
Marie Antoinette
Originally from Austria, this French pastry is shaped like a crescent moon.
Croissant
This is a famous tower in Paris.
Eiffel Tower
In this animated movie, a boy and his smart dog traveled through time and visited the French Revolution.
Mr. Peabody and Sherman
This song was sung by Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast.
Be Our Guest
This French Emperor ruled from 1799 to 1815, and was famous for being 'short'.
Napoleon Bonaparte
This soup has onions, bread crumbs, and cheese on top.
French Onion Soup
This is a famous art museum in Paris.
The Louvre
This famous Pixar film is about a rat who wants to be a chef in a Paris restaurant.
Ratatouille
This song was sung by the jester at the beginning of Hunchback of Notre Dame.
The Bells of Notre Dame
This famous fortress was stormed on July 14, 1789. (Clue: France celebrates this holiday on July 14th.)
The Bastille
This alcoholic beverage is made by stomping on grapes and pouring it in a fancy glass. It can be drunk while people are eating lunch or dinner at a French restaurant or local cafe.
Wine
This royal palace in begins with a V.
Palace of Versailles?
This famous Disney film is about a medieval bell ringer in Paris.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
This type of French dance requires you to be flexible.
Ballet
Marie Antoinette came from this German-speaking country that begins with an A.
Austria?
Café is the French word for this beverage you drink at breakfast.
Coffee
This famous medieval cathedral was featured in a famous Disney film.
Notre Dame Cathedral
This famous Disney film is about a French woman who falls in love with a prince under a cursed spell.
Beauty and the Beast
This is a dance where French women do high kicks.
A can-can dance
France helped this nation win independence from Great Britain.
America?
What is the meaning of crème brulée?
Burnt cream
This is a famous theme park in Paris.
Disneyland Paris
This 2012 musical film was adapted from a famous Broadway show about Post-Revolutionary France.
Les Miserables
This song from Les Miserables described the people rising up in revolution.
Do You Hear The People Sing