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France by Picture

Name these people, places, and things associated with France.
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(Cathedral)
(Theater)
(Series of Paintings)
(Region)
(Company)
(French invention)
(Former palace)
(Bridge to nowhere)
Pont d'Avignon
61 Comments
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Level 89
Mar 10, 2018
If you accept "Eiffel" for the Tour d'Eiffel, maybe you would accept "Louvre" for Musee' du Louvre?
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Level ∞
Mar 10, 2018
Fixed, thanks.
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Level 68
Jun 19, 2018
Maybe it's nitpicking, but, on that picture you can barely see nothing of Louvre Museum. This is only the entrance to the museum. My opinion...
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Level 25
Jun 19, 2018
Yes it shows the "Pyramide du Louvre", not the "Musée du Louvre".
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Level 81
Dec 10, 2018
... but it's fairly obvious what the answer should be.
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Level 73
Feb 5, 2019
It's a clue, it doesn't have to be exhaustive. The image for the series of paintings doesn't show the whole series. And thankfully people have made movies about things other than the moon.
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Level 66
May 14, 2020
Not nitpicking at all. As a French, I tried "pyramide du Louvre", and then I had to figure out that the "pyramide" part was to be taken off. :)
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Level 95
Mar 10, 2018
For the 5th photo, I would suggest you simply allow the commonly used name, but great quiz, thanks
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Level 83
Mar 11, 2018
Technically Marie Antoinette was Austrian
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Level 70
Mar 11, 2018
I've never associated her with Austria
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Level 83
Jan 28, 2023
The people at the time did though... Part of the reason she was so reviled was for being foreign and a woman
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Level 83
Mar 11, 2018
Austrian born. Better not get too much into where the royalty is technically from (Is Philip VI of Spain half Greek? Or is that almost half German? Is Duke of Edniburgh Greek?)
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Level 84
Jun 19, 2018
Darling: I'm as British as Queen Victoria!

Blackadder: So your father's German, you're half German, and you married a German!

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Level 58
Jun 19, 2018
The Greek royal family is from Denmark... It's all very confusing! :-)
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Level 89
Oct 26, 2019
You should probably stop treating them like national royalty.
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Level 75
Mar 12, 2018
With the moon one, you may want to be more specific about what you are seeking. I tried every variation of the man in the moon that I could think of only to find that I was way off base.
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Level 85
Mar 12, 2018
It's a pretty famous early film. France didn't invent the Moon, just in case anyone was wondering.
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Level 73
Mar 12, 2018
Anyone else see that picture and think of a Smashing Pumpkins video?
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Level 86
Mar 19, 2018
Their video is inspired by Georges Méliès's movie.
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Level 72
Mar 13, 2018
I tried cheese...
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Level 82
Jun 19, 2018
I tried man in the moon first, then cheese, then gave up. I know they didn't invent the moon, but I thought maybe they were the first to have folklore about the man in the moon. Didn't get the reference to the movie.
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Level 49
Jun 20, 2018
Agree that the moon clue is too vague. I tried “le voyage dans la lune”, “a trip to the moon”,”Sci fi”, “sci fi genre”, “science fiction”, “science fiction movie” etc and eventually gave up!
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Level 75
Apr 14, 2020
I saw the film in its eye and got it with 'film'. Weird one.
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Level 78
Mar 12, 2018
I never knew the Pont d'Avignon was a bridge to nowhere. I've been to Avignon and even did the "Sur le Pont d'Avignon" folk dance literally on the bus to Avignon and still didn't recognize it. Dangit!
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Level 20
Jan 23, 2019
it's just that all the dancers of the song are dying on the bridge because it breaks
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Level 66
May 23, 2023
Bridge of sighs is a bridge to nowhere
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Level 67
Mar 12, 2018
I wish you would accept The Nympheas for the Monet painting.
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Level 71
Jun 19, 2018
Except the original name doesn't have "The" in it...
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Level 21
Jun 28, 2018
Agreed. Several of the answers are in french, but the painting series is in english with no variations accepted. I tried nympheas several times, with different spellings...
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Level 44
Mar 12, 2018
Good quizz... but you should accept the real name of the Monet's series of paintings : les nympheas. "Water lilies" is just a translation, not the original name. Thanks

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_Lilies_(Monet_series)

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Level 86
Mar 19, 2018
Nympheas should definitely be accepted.
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Level 58
May 27, 2018
Yes: please include original title of Nympheas for Monet's "water lilies"

(I spent an afternoon in "Giverny" where Monet's house can be visited, including the gardens and the famous water lily ponds. Very close to Paris, worth a detour)

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Level 45
May 25, 2018
would asking for cdg be too much?
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Level 68
Jun 19, 2018
well, as "gaul" is enough to get the answer, I see no point in not accepting "cdg"
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Level 75
Apr 14, 2020
I got it with just 'charles', then was left with 'de gaulle' hanging for my next answer.
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Level 37
May 8, 2023
It would be weird because we never refer to him as that. Actually, we use CDG to talk about the airport.
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Level 65
Jun 18, 2018
The Pont d'Avignon wasn't always a bridge to nowhere. God told a young 12th century shepherd called Bénezet that there must be a bridge across the mighty Rhone. It was nearly a kilometer long on completion and was used for centuries. Today you can see where it went to, as the impressive Tour Philip le Bel in Villeneuve-lez-Avignon, where the bridge ended, still stands.
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Level 62
Jun 19, 2018
Pont D'Avignon is the tourist name, the bridge to nowhere is actually Pont Saint-Benezet.
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Level 64
Jun 19, 2018
Should accept Etretat for the region where it accepts Normandy as it is more specifically the location pictured (Etretat is the shown, which is in the region of Normandy).
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Level 86
Jun 21, 2018
As you said, the question asks for a region, and Étretat is just a town...
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Level 35
Nov 18, 2018
my boyfriend proposed to me in normandy...so its kinda spesh...♥️♥️♥️😘♥️😘♥️😘😘♥️😘♥️😘
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Level 75
Apr 14, 2020
Did you accept?
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Level 11
Jun 19, 2018
good
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Level 73
Jun 22, 2018
great
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Level 75
Apr 14, 2020
Amazeballs
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Level 57
Jun 24, 2018
Of course I wrote ''channel'' instead of ''Chanel''... smh
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Level 96
Jul 25, 2018
Can we please accept L'arc de Triomphe? I typed it six times before thinking to delete the "L" at the beginning!
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Level 72
Aug 2, 2019
Instead of asking more to be accepted, here is a request to accept less. I tried macaroon to see if it would be accepted. And it was, now that wouldnt be a problem at all if that was allready a name for something else.

Difference between macaroon and macaron in a picture

No use to spread more confusion

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Level 72
Aug 2, 2019
I always forget if I have ticked the suggestion box or not... (still waiting for that to remain available in edit ;) )
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Level 85
Dec 25, 2019
Wow, you're absolutely right, Sifhraven. This is twice now that I've been credited with a correct answer for that image and an answer of "macaroon". But I was wrong. A macaroon is completely different. By being credited with a correct answer, I learned nothing.

Fortunately, scrolling through the comments, I came across yours and the link you provide. Thanks for pointing this out. Now, I've actually learned something.

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Level 82
Oct 13, 2020
Totally with you Sifhraven.
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Level 69
Oct 2, 2019
Apparently I can't spell Versailles. DOH!
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Level 79
Aug 14, 2021
what in the world is that picture of cinema, how are you supposed to get that?
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Level 78
Dec 5, 2021
It's a very famous image from the 1902 movie Le Voyage dans la Lune (A Trip to the Moon) by Georges Méliès, almost always included on lists of the most influential movies in cinema history.
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Level 77
Feb 7, 2022
Nymphéas should also count as correct answer.
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Level 36
Mar 26, 2023
"""""France""""" that's just Paris with 2-3 other images just to say so
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Level 76
Apr 14, 2023
I have a question: why is Versailles a "Former palace"? Did it stop to be a palace? What is is now then?
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Level ∞
Apr 14, 2023
It is a museum.
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Level 37
May 8, 2023
yes it is a palace. You can visit it. We don't really consider it as a museum. Some official meetings (by our President for other leaders) take place in the Palace of Versailles sometimes. That is where we were supposed to welcome King Charles III btw.
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Level 77
Apr 21, 2024
feels a little over-generous to accept just "arc"
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Level 38
Jul 10, 2024
For the Monet's paintings, could you also accept 'Les Nymphéas'?