"Looks weird. I'm down" - Max
Hudy Delight
Stretching across northern China blah blah blah you guys already answered it
Great Wall of China
Indiana University
Hoosiers (whatever that is)
Rome sits on this river in central Italy
Tiber River
Built almost from scratch in the 1950s this city is the capitol of Brazil
Brasilia
Heineken
The 12 feet thick outer perimeter walls of this city were breached by the Ottomans in 1453 when a gate was accidentally left open
Constantinople/Byzantium
University of Miami
Hurricanes (I definitely got Sport or Ryan with this one)
The second longest in Europe, this river snakes through Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, and more
Danube River
Known as Luvavum in Latin, this city in central Europe was known for its salt mines, Festung, and natural beauty as it sits in the Austrian Alps
Salzburg
Named for the most important brick in an arch - or Uncle Bladley's go to
Keystone
Standing in Jerusalem, this wall is a symbol of the city along with the Dome of the Rock
The Wailing Wall
University of Kentucky
Wildcats
Crossing this river in pop culture means to make a decision that can't be undone. Its also in northern Italy
Nuzzled in the north, the largest city in Switzerland is characterized as being the most expensive in the world
This Belgian beer is often drank with an orange slice
Blue Moon
Before being destroyed in 1991, this wall was opened in 1989 reuniting East and West
The Berlin Wall
University of Hawai'i
Warriors
This river in South America flows through Asuncion the capitol city of the country where it gets its name
Paraguay River
This capitol city of the Aztec Empire was conquered in 1521. Today, the Mexican capitol stands on its ruins
Tenochtitlan
B
Angry Orchard
An old Roman wall in central-ish England only standing a few feet tall at some points
Hadrian's Wall
University of Montana
Grizzly bear
This river in Southeast Asia runs through Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam and is one of the largest in Asia
Mekong River
Snuggled on the coast in northern Egypt, this city was founded by Alexander the Great
Alexandria