About half the world's species of chameleon live on this large African island, with dozens existing nowhere else
Madagascar
In 1971 this bridge went from crossing the Thames to crossing the Colorado
London Bridge
Swiped from the Holy Land, the reputed head of this decapitated saint is on display on a silver plate at Amiens Cathedral
John the Baptist
It's said to be the "soul of wit"
brevity
This capital of Kenya lies at an elevation of 1676 meters, making it a natural sister city to Denver
Nairobi
In the 2011 animated film Rango, this swashbuckling actor voices the title chameleon
(Johnny) Depp
Not far from Davos, this nation's Sunniberg Bridge is thin, so as not to obstruct the view
Switzerland
This saint venerated in December was buried in Asia Minor but stolen & moved to Italy; reputed bits of him have turned up all over
(Saint) Nicholas
Equilibrium
balance
Species that need protection include this animal–Africa has fewer of them than their shorter pal the elephant
the giraffe
To catch prey, chameleons can extend this to a distance nearly twice their body length
their tongue
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge near Newcastle tilts sideways to let boats on this river pass
Tyne
According to tradition, St. Mark's remains were stolen from Alexandria, taken to this European city, lost & rediscovered
Venice
This 5-letter word for the verge of catastrophe also means the edge of a steep drop
brink
This north African country belonged to France for about 130 years, until 1962
Algeria
Some lizards can lose a tail & not worry much, but chameleons don't have the ability to regrow body parts via this process
regeneration
Spanning almost 10 kilometers over 5 islands, the Great Seto Bridge connects Shikoku to this main Japanese island
Honshu
A Louisville church displays almost half of the skeleton of St. Magnus, said to be a martyred one of these Roman legionary officers
a centurion
The late, great Bill Monroe was considered "The Father of" this type of music
Bluegrass
"C" starts the name of this nation, highlighted here on the Gulf of Guinea
Cameroon
"Karma Chameleon" was a No. 1 Hit in 1983 for this alliterative U.K. band fronted by Boy George
Culture Club
The Kennedy Bridge in Niamey crosses this river with the same name as the country
Niger
In 2004 bones of 2 saints taken from Constantinople to Rome were returned by the pope to this church's patriarch
Eastern Orthodox
This word for troops camping outside comes from a German word for "extra watch"
bivouac
The San, formerly called Bushmen, mainly in this desert, are the oldest population group of southern Africa
the Kalahari