Doorkeepers on France
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CONCIERGESDoorkeepers, on France
ETSConnections on Air France?
ALLEZGo on!, in France
BRESTSeaport on NW France.
APIEDOn foot, in France
ITALIEFrance neighbor, on French maps
AGENCity on Garonne River, France.
CAENCity on Orne River, France.
EVIANSpa on Lake Geneva, France.
EPERNAYCity in France, on the Marne.
MONACOCountry on the coast of France
EGALOn a par with, in France
ARLESCity on the Rhone River, France.
RHINWhat France is keeping watch on.
VALENCEWine city of France, on the Rhone.
CAENPort in N. France, on Orne River.
STMALOWalled city on the coast of France
TABACWord on many street shops in France
MONACOIt's bordered by France on three sides
QUIBERONBay, town, peninsula, on W. coast of France.
EPINALTown in N. E. France, on the Moselle.
LYONSCity in east-central France on the Rhone River
vichycommune cen France on the Allier pop 26,501
PLUSCACHANGE"True--the world moves on, but toujours Chirac in France. ... ..."
rouencity & port N France on the Seine pop 106,560
ECRASEZLINFAME"But still, Le Pen is the bete noire of France. On Election Day, ...!"
chateaucountry estate, esp. a fine one, in France or elsewhere on the Continent
luztown SW France on Bay of Biscay SW of Biarritz pop 13,241
landescoastal region SW France on Bay of Biscay between Gironde Estuary & the Adour
chateauscountry estate, esp. a fine one, in France or elsewhere on the Continent
SORERLike a Tour de France rider on day 20 vis-a-vis day 10
petanqueform of lawn bowling originating in France, usually played on rough ground using steel balls
boulesform of lawn bowling originating in France, usually played on rough ground using steel balls
bouleform of lawn bowling originating in France, usually played on rough ground using steel balls
marseillesA city and port on the Mediterranean coast of southern France; pop. 807,725. French name Marseille
concierges(esp. in France) A caretaker of an apartment complex or a small hotel, typically one living on the premises
brasseriesAn informal restaurant, esp. one in France or modeled on a French one and with a large selection of drinks
muidsa method of measuring land in France based on the number of muids of seeds needed to sow the land
brasserieAn informal restaurant, esp. one in France or modeled on a French one and with a large selection of drinks
octroi(formerly esp. in France and Italy) a local tax levied on certain articles, such as foodstuffs, on their entry into a city