| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Famous cabaret whose name literally means "Red Mill" | Moulin Rouge | 100%
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| Perhaps the world's first cabaret, whose name literally means "The Black Cat" | Le Chat Noir | 91%
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| Mentioned artists and others such as Renoir and Pissarro contributed to this era (ca. 1871-1914), literally meaning "Beautiful Age" | Belle Époque | 82%
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| Neo-byzantine basilica that is Paris' second-most visited attraction after the Eiffel Tower | Sacré-Cœur | 82%
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| Name of the 18th which derives from a celebrated hill | Buttes-{Montmartre} | 73%
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| Spanish painter who lived in a rundown house known as "Bateau-Lavoir", where he painted "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" | Pablo Picasso | 73%
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| Mentioned cabaret is located in this district, known for its theaters and red-light areas | Pigalle | 73%
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| Square where many painters and caricaturists can be found; its name comes from an old French word for "mound" | Place du {Tertre} | 64%
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| Artist who famously painted posters for mentioned cabaret | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec | 55%
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| 72th quartier of Paris, named after a commune that was absorbed into the city in 1860 | de la Chapelle | 45%
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| 70th quartier of Paris | de Clignancourt | 36%
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| 71th quartier of Paris | de la Goutte d’Or | 36%
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| Composer ("Gnossiennes", "Gymnopédies") who worked as a pianist in local clubs in the late 19th century | Erik Satie | 36%
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| 69th quartier of Paris | des Grandes-Carrières | 27%
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