| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Current mayor of Paris (2014-) whose constituency used to be the 15th | Anne Hidalgo | 100%
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| Series of high-rise buildings | Front de {Seine} | 100%
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| 59th quartier of Paris, named after a commune that was absorbed into the city in 1860 | Grenelle | 100%
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| Artificial island in the Seine, literally named "Isle of Swans" | Île aux Cygnes | 100%
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| Renownded foundation dedicated to basic research in medicine and biology, named after the scientist who developped a vaccine for rabies | Institut Pasteur | 100%
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| 60th quartier of Paris | Javel | 100%
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| Russian-French Jewish painter born Moishe Shagal who lived with other artists in a house called "La Ruche" | Marc Chagall | 100%
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| Name of an informal district, a rail station, and Paris' largest skyscraper | Montparnasse | 100%
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| 58th quartier of Paris | Necker | 100%
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| Park named after a major car manufacturer. One of its attractions is a helium balloon whose color indicates its surrounding air quality. | Parc André-Citroën | 100%
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| Irish author ("Waiting for Godot") who lived in the 15th for decades | Samuel Beckett | 100%
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| On mentioned island stands a statue that is the smaller (and older) sister to this New York landmark | Statue of Liberty | 100%
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| Name of the arrondissement and of a commune that was also absorbed in 1860 | Vaugirard | 100%
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| 57th and most populated quartier of Paris | Saint-Lambert | 0%
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