| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| US forces landed at the beaches of this French region on June 6, 1944 | Normandy | 90%
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| Sculpture built by Gustave Eiffel that France gave as a gift to the United States | Statue of Liberty | 90%
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| Modern-day country that won independence from France in 1954, and a war against the US in 1975 | Vietnam | 86%
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| US ambassador to France 1776-1785 | Benjamin Franklin | 76%
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| New Orleans celebrates Fat Tuesday under this French name | Mardi Gras | 76%
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| Amid power plays with the United States, Charles de Gaulle pulled out of the military command of this international organization | NATO | 76%
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| The only US state whose legal system is (partly) inspired by French law | Louisiana | 71%
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| Year in which the US purchased the Louisiana Territory from France | 1803 | 67%
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| Theme park complex that opened in Chessy in 1992 | Disneyland | 67%
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| This is what french fries were called in the US House of Representatives cantine between 2003 and 2006 | Freedom Fries | 52%
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| French general who commanded US troops in its Revolutionary War | Marquis de Lafayette | 52%
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| Popular Franco-Belgian comic series about a lonesome cowboy | Lucky Luke | 38%
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| French political scientist who wrote "Democracy in America" (1835/40): Alexis de _____ | Tocqueville | 33%
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| African American woman who became an icon of Paris' 1920s jazz scene and fought for the French Resistance | Josephine Baker | 29%
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| A book of interviews with François Truffaut helped to give this classic Hollywood director the reputation of a serious artist in America | Alfred Hitchcock | 19%
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| He wrote the autobiography "A Moveable Feast" about his life in Paris in the 1920s | Ernest Hemingway | 19%
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