| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Largest French city on that sea | Marseille | 100%
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| Smallest country that France borders | Monaco | 99%
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| Sea on France's southern border | Mediterranean | 97%
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| French word for "sea" | Mer | 91%
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| Vermont's capital was namedafter this city in southern France | Montpellier | 80%
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| Cabaret where the can-can is danced | Moulin Rouge | 80%
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| Line of fortresses meant to protect France from Germany during WWII | {Maginot} Line | 78%
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| Historical province that perhaps gaveits name to a state in New England | Maine | 77%
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| French name for the English Channel | La {Manche} | 68%
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| Overseas region close to Madagascar | Mayotte | 62%
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| Oceanian subregion in whichNew Caledonia is located | {Mela}nesia | 62%
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| Fort-de-France is its capital | Martinique | 61%
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| River where France repelledGermany in WWI | Marne | 59%
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| Saint Pierre's counter-part | Miquelon | 57%
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| Paris hill of Sacré-Cœur | Montmartre | 54%
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| Four-letter city in Lorraine that wasthe capital of the Carolingian Empire | Metz | 52%
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| Small medieval tidal island | Mont-Saint-Michel | 48%
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| Term used for the area of France located in Europe entirely | {Metropolitan}France | 38%
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| Capital of the above | Mamoudzou | 22%
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| Main town of Saint Martin | Marigot | 13%
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