America and France
Self-made People
Sports
Vocabulary
About your assistant
100

A drink both countries have to celebrate the new year

What is champagne?

100

An _______ is a business person who starts a business.

What is an entrepreneur?

100

The sport of équitation in English (2 words)

What is horseback riding?

100

Synonym for "go to": example "It is difficult to ____ college without enough money in the US"

What is attend?

100

Her name in English (including spelling)

Who is Eve?

200

This bird is rarely eaten in the US but is especially common during Christmas near Bordeaux

What is duck?

200

The first black woman billionaire

Who is Oprah Winfrey?

200

3 letters added to the end of a verb to turn it into the name of a sport?

What is -ing?

200

adj. To only think of oneself

What is self-centered?

200

From this Midwestern state

What is Wisconsin?

300

A very popular sport in France that is rare in the United States with the same origins as American Football

What is Rugby?

300

Fill in the blanks with the correct words: He _____ed by having strong motivation and working hard. She was _____ful because her determination helped her face difficulties

What is succeeded, successful?

300

A boat sport in the Bay of Arcachon using a type of boat style that originates from Inuit (native) people in Canada, Greenland, and Alaska

 What is kayaking?

300

Synonym for difficulty or barrier: something you must jump in order to succeed

What is a hurdle?

300

Speaks these three languages

What are Japanese, French, and English?

400

A holiday that doesn't exist in France, while Americans celebrate it by eating turkey 

What is Thanksgiving?

400

A fancy term for someone who gives money to people in need who is very wealthy

What is a philanthropist?

400

Something to help students who play sports afford university in the United States

What is an athletic scholarship?

400

Someone who is bullied

What is a victim?

400

Her favorite French food is this meal eaten in winter

What is raclette?

500

While France has king's cake to celebrate Epiphany (fête des rois), the US also eats king's cake, but for this holiday instead

What is Mardi Gras?

500

A self made person is someone who goes from ___ to ___: a saying in English

What is rags to riches?

500

A popular sport in the US/Canada originating from Native Americans/First Nations: the oldest organized sport in North America

What is Lacrosse?

500

A word for offering equal opportunities regardless of gender, ethnicity, or ability

What is social inclusion?

500

Has a kitten named after this Japanese fruit

What is Yuzu?