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What is a famous Parisian church, a pastry, and a name? What is an escargot?
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What is a famous Parisian church, a pastry, and a name?
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Madeleine!
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What is an escargot?
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A snail! Specifically, a Burgundy snail.
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Can you name the four ingredients of a baguette?
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Wheat flour, water, salt and yeast! By law, they can't be frozen at any stage or contain additives or preservatives.
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Crêpe can have many different toppings like Nutella or sugar & lemon. What is distinctively different about crêpes Suzette?
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Fire!!
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Dom Pérignon was a university professor in the 18th century who accidentally invented what we know as modern champagne. True or False?
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False! Modern champagne was accidentally invented by Benedictine monk Dom Pierre Pérignon in the 17th century. "Come quickly, I am drinking the stars!"
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Who is thought to have invented the soufflé?
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Vincent La Chapelle. He was very famous in his time and even cooked for Madame de Pompadour, the mistress of Louis XV of France!
Category 2
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What are all these people crowding to see?
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The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci
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Who is this?
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French actor Gérard Depardieu!
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Who painted this scene during Impressionism?
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Claude Monet
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Le Voyage Dans La Lune became an international hit after it was released in 1902. It was considered to be a very long movie for its time. How long is the movie?
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Roughly 14 minutes or about 825 feet.
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What year did this black-and-white silent film come out?
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2011. It was nominated for 181 awards in total and won 92 of them!
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Eugène Delacroix was regarded as the leader of the French Romantic school. What painting is considered to be his most famous painting?
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La Liberté guidant le peuple -- It was painted to commemorate the July Revolution of 1830.
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What is both a city famed for its walls and a board game?
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Carcassonne
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There is a tidal island off the coast of Normandy with a population of 50. Can you name it?
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Mont Saint-Michel
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The highest mountain in Europe is partially in France. Can you name it?
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Mont Blanc.
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How many wine regions are there in France?
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11. Alsace, Beaujolais, Bordeaux, Bourgogne, Champagne, Corsica, Languedoc-Roussillon, Loire Valley, Provence, Rhône Valley, and South-West. 
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True or False - There is a Belgian exclave surrounded by France's Nord département.
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False - There is a Spanish exclave surrounded by France's Pyrénées-Orientales département.
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Including its overseas territories, how many time zones does France have?
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12. France has the most time zones of any country!
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Who is the current president of France?
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Emmanuel Macron
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The Bastille was seen by the French revolutionaries as a symbol of the monarchy's abuse of power; its fall was the flashpoint of the French Revolution. When did the storming of the Bastille happen?
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14 July 1789.
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Charles I was King of the Franks in the 8th century. What name is he more commonly known as?
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Charlemagne. He has been called the "Father of Europe", as he united most of Western Europe for the first time since the classical era of the Roman Empire and united parts of Europe that had never been under Frankish or Roman rule.
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The Bayeux Tapestry depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England and culminates in the Battle of Hastings. How long is it?
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224 feet.
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The Maginot Line was never finished. If it had been completed as planned, how long would it have been?
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943 miles
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The Lascaux cave has over 600 paintings dating from c. 17,000 to c. 15,000 BCE. When was it discovered?
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On 12 September 1940, four boys examined a fox hole down which their dog had fallen.
Category 5
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What is the name of the largest international airport in France?
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Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
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You're meeting a friend from Toulouse at a Parisian cafe. How many cheek kisses should you greet them with?
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Two. No, four. Two? Oh jeez, maybe you should have hugged. Too late!
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The Louvre is the most popular museum in the world. How many visited in 2019?
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10.2 million
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Not everyone likes Le Tour Eiffel. Who ordered for it to be destroyed?
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This guy. The Nero Decree was issued by Adolf Hitler on March 19, 1945 ordering the destruction of infrastructure to prevent their use by Allied forces. The decree was deliberately disobeyed by Albert Speer.
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Around six million Japanese people visit France each year. Of those six million, roughly 20 will be affected by what illness?
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When the reality of the modern city of Paris sets in, with its notoriously rude service and confusing public transport, some tourists simply cannot cope with their expectations being dashed and they develop a severe form of culture shock known as Paris syndrome.
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The Hall of Mirrors, the most famous room in the Versailles Palace, was built to replace a large terrace. One side of the room has windows and the other has mirrors. How many mirrors are in the hall?
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357 mirrors!
Category 6
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What is the French equivalent of "My Goodness!” or “Golly Gosh!”?
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MULTIMEDIA
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King Arthur and his men have ridden up to a castle in England. Is the guard taunting King Arthur and his men English?
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MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS! Fetchez la vache!
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Who are these guys?
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Asterix, Obelix, and Dogmatix
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Victor Hugo's Les Misérables depicts the Paris Uprising of 1832. Did the revolution end after this event?
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The revolution began in 1789 and ended in 1799. Victor Hugo was born in 1802 and Les Mis was published in 1862. Wait, what? But there's that song about revolution in Les Mis when we're all emotional and ready to defeat the patriarchy! Are you sure you got this answer right? The internet is probably wrong. It just has to be wrong. How could a musical lie to us about history? Andrew Lloyd Weber would never! Wait, he didn't do this one? Doesn't he write everything? What is happening?? Can we listen to One Day More now?
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You are the proud new owner of a pig! Isn't he cute? If you live in France, what name is illegal for your new pet?
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Napoleon!
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Located on an island off the west coast of France, this curious room is one of a kind. What is it? Be creative!
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It’s an oyster vending machine! There are a wide variety of oyster shops on France’s Île de Ré, but none of them stay open throughout the night. Fortunately for anyone craving a midnight mollusk, this vending machine serves up the slimy delicacy at any hour, offering dozens of oysters, 24/7. The oysters in the vending machine come in packages of two- to five-dozen at a cost of 6.90€ per dozen, the same price as the adjoining shop. In addition to oysters, the locker also offers side dishes like paté and sea asparagus.
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