National Language
Fictional Characters
Bridge Over the River...
Hue
Cry
200

Bolivia

What is Spanish?

200

This Carolyn Keene character has been solving crimes for more than 80 years; her latest books are her diaries

Who is Nancy Drew?

200

Paris' oldest, the Pont Neuf

What is the Seine?

200

Beet and scarlet

What is red?

200

Aesop knows that one who raises a false alarm is said to "cry" this creature

What is wolf?

400

Brazil

What is Portuguese?

400

For stealing a loaf of bread during the French Revolution, he ended up serving 19 years

Who is Jean Valjean?
400

The George Washington bridge, from Fort Lee to Manhattan

What is the Hudson?

400

Canary and dandelion

What is yellow?

400

In a text message, "FCOL" might be short for this exasperated phrase

What is for crying out loud?

600
Kuwait

What is Arabic?

600

On the day of her wedding, she learns that her groom-to-be, Mr. Rochester, already has a wife

Who is Jane Eyre?

600

St, Louis' Martin Luther King bridge & New Orleans' Huey P. Long bridge

What is the Mississippi?

600

Jet and ebony

What is black?

600

If you've given up, "cry" this generic relative

What is uncle?

800

Haiti

What is French?

800

This teen classic from the '60s features brothers Darry, Sodapop & Ponyboy

What is The Outsiders?

800

The Thai-Lao Friendship bridges

What is the Mekong?

800

Coffee and cinnamon

What is brown?

800

Justin Timerlake sang "cry me" one of these, perhaps the Irrawaddy

What is a river?

1000

Liberia

What is English?

1000

As this book begins, Santiago had "gone eighty-four days... without taking a fish"

What is The Old Man and the Sea?

1000

The Ponte Vecchio in Florence, Italy

What is the Arno?

1000

Azure and cyan

What is blue?

1000

"Cry" this "and let slip the dogs of war"

What is havoc?

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