| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Modern building complex that hosts various cultural institutions, named after a French president (1969-1974) | Centre Pompidou | 86%
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| Historic district that spreads into the 3th arrondissement and has been a center for Jewish and gay life. It literally means "The Marsh". | Le Marais | 86%
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| 16th quartier of Paris, named after one of the world's most famous cathedrals | Notre-Dame de Paris | 86%
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| The 4th touches this square, named after a former fortress and prison whose storming marked the beginning of the French Revolution | Place de la {Bastille} | 86%
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| Paris' oldest square, formerly known as Place Royal and now named after a French mountain range close to Germany | Place des {Vosges} | 57%
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| The former Paris city hall gives the 4th its name. What is it in French? | Hôtel de Ville | 43%
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| This 1973 Louis de Funès movie (which sees a bigoted businessman dress up as a Jewish scholar) is partly set in the Rue de Rosiers | The Adventures of {Rabbi} Jacob | 43%
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| 15th quartier of Paris | de l'Arsenal | 29%
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| The older part of this national institution, responsible for storing important historical documents, has been located at the Hôtel de Soubise since 1808 | French National Archives | 29%
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| Together with the 2nd, 3rd and 4th arrondissement, the 1st has been part of this administrative division since 2020 | Paris Centre | 29%
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| 14th quartier of Paris | Saint-Gervais | 14%
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| 13th quartier of Paris | Saint-Merri | 14%
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