| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Sea that separates France from England | English channel | 95%
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| Largest city and home to the second largest French port | Le Havre | 85%
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| Duke of Normandy who became King of England in 1066 | William the Conqueror | 83%
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| The date of mentioned landing is widely known as this | D-Day | 79%
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| This maid was burned at the stake by the English in Rouen | Joan of Arc | 74%
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| The American V Corps landed here on June 6, 1944 | Omaha Beach | 72%
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| These two British crown dependencies are historical parts of Normandy | Jersey | 71%
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| Which modern-day country did most Normans hail from? | Denmark | 66%
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| Tapestry that depicts the Norman landing in England | Bayeux | 64%
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| Guernsey | 63%
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| Tidal island, UNESCO heritage and tourist site populated by monks | Mont St. Michel | 62%
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| Most popular white mould cheese that originated in Normandy | Camembert | 61%
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| Impressionist painter who famously depicted sunrise in the port of the largest city | Claude Monet | 56%
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| Brandy made from apples or pears | Calvados | 39%
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| Author of "Madame Bovary" born in Rouen | Gustave Flaubert | 38%
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| Archbishop of Canterbury and martyr who was revered both in England and Normandy | Thomas Becket | 20%
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