| 100% | SANGATTE | 8 | Commune in Pas-de-Calais, France; former location of a refugee camp near the Channel Tunnel terminal at Coquelles |
| 72% | SANGATTE | 8 | Commune in Pas-de-Calais, France near the Channel Tunnel terminal at Coquelles that formerly housed a refugee camp |
| 29% | RESTDAY | 7 | Either of a pair in the Tour de France |
| 28% | CHAMPSELYSEES | 13 | Traditional finishing location of the Tour de France in Paris since 1975: Hyph. |
| 27% | SEDAN | 5 | Commune in Ardennes, NE France on the Meuse River, site of a 1940 World War II battle |
| 27% | SEDAN | 5 | Commune in Ardennes, northeast France, on the Meuse River; site of a 1940 World War II battle |
| 25% | BRUSSELS | 8 | Starting location of the 2019 Tour de France, chosen in honor of the 50th anniversary of Eddy Merckx's first Tour de France win |
| 25% | OYONNAX | 7 | Commune in Ain, France, housing the Museum of Combs and Plastics |
| 25% | ADAGIO | 6 | Slow section of a pas de deux in ballet |
| 24% | ROSCOFF | 7 | Commune in Brittany, France, with a cross channel ferry link to Plymouth |
| 24% | SEDAN | 5 | Commune in Ardennes, NE France, site of a 1940 World War II battle |
| 24% | ANJOU | 5 | Former province of W France in the Loire valley |
| 24% | PARISIAN | 8 | A person who lives in the capital of France |
| 24% | ARMENTIERES | 11 | Commune in Nord, N France; site of a 1914 battle in World War One |
| 24% | LYCRA | 5 | Provider of coverage at the Tour de France? |
| 24% | ROANNE | 6 | Commune in Loire, France, housing the Musee des Beaux-Arts et d'Archeologie Joseph-Dechelette |
| 23% | BASQUE | 6 | Member of a people living in the W Pyrenees in France and Spain |
| 23% | BASQUE | 6 | Member of a people living in the western Pyrenees in France and Spain |
| 23% | NORMANDY | 8 | Former province of France settled by Vikings in the 10th century |
| 23% | EUREKA | 6 | Exclamation of joy at a discovery in the bath? |
| 23% | NORMANDY | 8 | Former province of N France settled by Vikings in the 10th-century |
| 23% | NORMANDY | 8 | Former province of N France settled by Vikings in the 10th century |
| 23% | LEHAVRE | 7 | Port in France at the mouth of the River Seine |
| 23% | ETAPE | 5 | French word for a leg of the Tour de France |
| 23% | LILLE | 5 | City at the northern tip of France, in French Flanders |
| 23% | PROVENCE | 8 | Region in the south of France, a den for painters |
| 23% | MARNE | 5 | River in France which is a tributary of the Seine |
| 23% | EDDYSTONE | 9 | — Rocks, a group in the English Channel southwest of Plymouth |
| 23% | STELA | 5 | The ancient Stone of Terpon, excavated at Antibes, France in 1866, for example |