| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Which African-American entertainer caused a sensation in 1926 by dancing in a bikini skirt? (it also happened at the Folies-Bergère cabaret) | Josephine Baker | 100%
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| Grand boulevard which is named after the baron who oversaw Paris' vast urban renovation in the 1860s | Boulevard Haussmann | 75%
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| This impressionist painter finished A Bar at the Folies-Bergère" shortly before his death in 1883 | Édouard Manet | 75%
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| The 9th is named "Opéra" due to the presence of two celebrated opera houses. Name either one | Garnier | Bastille | 75%
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| Gaston Leroux novel and Andrew Lloyd Webber musical that is set in one of mentioned operas | The Phantom of the Opera | 75%
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| Inspired by Madam Tussaud's in London, the Musée Grevin features sculptures of famous people. What material are they made of? | Wax | 75%
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| 35th quartier of Paris. The latter part of its name also refers to a cultural district (Moulin Rouge, Sacré-Cœur) in the adjacent 18th arrondissement | du Faubourg-Montmartre | 50%
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| French New Wave director who spent his child in the 9th and set most of his movie "The 400 Blows" there | François Truffaut | 50%
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| Name of a luxurious retail chain and of its flagship store, which opened in 1893. | Galéries Lafayette | 50%
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| 34th quartier of Paris | de la Chaussée-d’Antin | 25%
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| 36th quartier of Paris | de Rochechouart | 25%
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| 33rd quartier of Paris | Saint-Georges | 25%
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