A species of land dwelling reptile that is at least partly aquatic
What is a tortoise
The role that one assumes or displays in public
What is a persona
A low-cut shoe fastened to the foot by an ankle strap
What is a sandal
The founder of the Ford Motor Company
Who is Henry Ford
This avenue runs through Paris’ 8th arrondissement
What is the Champs-Élysées
A rock band, with members Lee, Pert, and Lifeson, comes from Toronto
What is Rush
A European monetary unit
What is a Krona
What is silicon dioxide (or quartz)
An American fashion designer and filmmaker
Who is Tom Ford
Lined with palm trees, this 4.5km thoroughfare runs through West Hollywood
Santa Monica Boulevard
A thin disk of unleavened bread
What is a tortilla
A circle of light around a luminous body
What is a corona
Two household foods that also qualify as sand
What are sugar and salt
Gerald Ford served as the 38th president of the United States from August 1974 to January in this year
What is 1977
This avenue in Britain is famous for the way that people walk across it
What is Abbey Road
A free and open-source software for enabling anonymous communication
What is The Onion Router
The Fate who spins the thread of life
Who is Nona
This person digs underwater tunnels
What are Sandhogs
Add a type of bird to the car and you get this deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs
Fjord
The heart of New Orleans‘ French Quarter
Bourbon Street
A sandwich of Mexican origin
What is a torta
A type of 16th- or 17th-century contrapuntal music
What is canzona
The first recorded instance of sandpaper was in the 13th-century in this country
What is China
This place was named after a large animal that would cross its river
Oxford
This avenue in Japan was built up from the ashes of an 1872 fire, and then rebuilt after a series of bombings during World War II left the area practically in ruins
Ginza