| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| City home to the largest cathedral in France, and where Jules Verne lived | Amiens | 100%
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| Nausicaá, located in Boulogne-sur-Mer, is the biggest public _______ in Europe | Aquarium | 100%
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| Bordering country to the east | Belgium | 100%
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| Tunnel completed in 1994 that connects France to the United Kingdom | Channel Tunnel | 100%
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| French leader whose birthplace at 9 Rue Princesse is now a museum | Charles de Gaulle | 100%
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| Maroilles and Mimolette are examples of this food | Cheese | 100%
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| Coastal region known for dramatic chalk cliffs (hint: a rock mined in Australia) | Côte d'{Opal}e | 100%
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| Largest port city, famous for the evacuation of over 338,000 Allied forces in 1940 | Dunkirk | 100%
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| Famous architectural style that originated in the above | Gothic | 100%
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| French administrative regions that border Hauts-de-France | Grand Est | 100%
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| French administrative regions that border Hauts-de-France | Île-de-France | 100%
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| Capital of Hauts-de-France | Lille | 100%
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| French administrative regions that border Hauts-de-France | Normandy | 100%
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| Hauts-de-France has a coast on this sea | North Sea | 100%
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| Theme park based on a comic series set in 50 B.C. (hint: *) | Parc {Astérix} | 100%
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| French name for the strait | Pas-de-{Calais} | 100%
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| Historical region that makes up the southern portion of Hauts-de-France | Picardy | 100%
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| Name either of the two largest nearby cities of the above | Roubaix | Tourcoing | 100%
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| River along which the deadliest battle of World War I was fought | Somme | 100%
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| Ocean strait that separates France and the UK (English name) | Strait of {Dover} | 100%
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