France
Across
- 2. - A region known for its wine and distinctive half-timbered houses.
- 5. - A region in northwestern France famous for its crepes.
- 7. - A popular French cheese with a creamy texture.
- 9. - A renowned wine region in southwestern France.
- 10. - A region known for the D-Day landings in World War II.
- 13. - The French National Day celebrated on July 14th.
- 14. - A buttery, crescent-shaped pastry often enjoyed with coffee.
- 16. - A river that flows through Paris and northern France.
- 17. - The capital city of France and the "City of Love."
- 19. - One of the world's largest and most famous art museums, located in Paris.
- 20. - A major port city in southern France.
- 22. - The culinary capital of France, famous for its bouchons.
- 24. - A classic French chicken dish cooked with wine, mushrooms, and onions.
- 25. - An iconic iron structure in Paris.
- 26. - A famous Parisian avenue known for its shopping and theaters.
- 28. - A sparkling wine produced in the Champagne region.
Down
- 1. - A famous French military leader and emperor.
- 3. - A historic monument at the western end of the Champs-Élysées.
- 4. - A palace and former royal residence near Paris.
- 6. - A picturesque island abbey off the coast of Normandy.
- 7. - A brandy produced in the Cognac region of southwestern France.
- 8. - Known for its aerospace industry and cultural heritage.
- 11. - The birthplace of Dijon mustard and the capital of Burgundy.
- 12. - Known for its picturesque chateaux and vineyards.
- 14. - The French Riviera, known for its glamorous resorts.
- 15. - A region famous for lavender fields, olive groves, and vineyards.
- 18. - A significant pilgrimage site in the Pyrenees.
- 21. - A renowned Impressionist painter.
- 23. - A long, thin French bread, a staple of French cuisine.
- 27. - A former prison in Paris, famously stormed during the French Revolution.