What's The Name Of That Song?
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Africa
Literary Characters
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ABBA: "Can you hear the drums"


Rafael

Santiago

Fernando

Fernando

200

After he murdered his brother Bleda in the middle of the fifth century A.D., he was the undisputed leader of the Huns.

Geiseric

Attila

Odoacer

Attila

200

Between 49th & 60th Streets in NYC, you'll find glamorous shops like Cartier on this avenue.

Fifth Avenue

Thirty-Sixth Avenue

Rodeo Drive

Fifth Avenue

200

The semiarid Sahel Region is on the southern edge of this straight-up arid desert of more than 3 million square miles.

The Arabian Desert

The Sahara Desert

The Gobi Desert

The Sahara Desert

200

The action begins in a children's tale when this character blows into London's Cherry Tree Lane on the east wind.

Paddington

Mary Poppins

Matilda

Mary Poppins

400

Dolly Parton: "I'm begging of you, please don't take my man"

Diana

Jolene

Julie

Jolene

400

15th century Tibetan abbot Gedun Drupa was posthumously named the first of this title.

The Karmapa

The Dalai Lama

The Panchen Lama

The Dalai Lama

400

In a song by Phantom Planet, this 3-digit highway that take you from L.A. to S.F. sort of rhymes with "California Here We Come".

The CA-1

The 202

The 101

The 101

400

One of the most impressive sections of this wet landmark lies between Livingstone & Cataract Islands.

Victoria Falls

Kalandula Falls

Sutherland Falls

Victoria Falls

400

Part 1 of a 17th century novel is titled "The Ingenious Hidalgo" this character "of La Mancha"

Don Quixote

Emma Bovary

Prince Myshkin

Don Quixote

600

Lady Gaga: "But I can't be with you like this anymore"


Alejandro

Carlos

Ricardo

Alejandro

600

In 1549 the first Governor-General of this Portuguese colony selected Bahia as its capital.

Brazil

Mozambique

Angola

Brazil

600

An uphill bike race is held annually in Burlington, Iowa, on this alley, named for a type of critter.

Hawk Alley

Rat Alley

Snake Alley

Snake Alley

600

Get out of the Land Rover in Zambia's South Luangwa National Park, called the birthplace of the "walking" this tour.

Expedition

Safari

Pilgrimage

Safari

600

It's the ironically happy-sounding name of the commander's barren wife in "The Handmaid's Tale"

Aunt Lydia

Amy Dunne

Serena Joy

Serena Joy

800

Looking Glass: "You're a fine girl, what a good wife you would be"

Sherry

Brandy

Tiffany

Brandy

800

1616 saw the death of William Shakespeare at New place, in this place where he was born.

Shipston-on-Stour

Henley-in-Arden

Stratford-upon-Avon

Stratford-upon-Avon

800

This 2,460-mile interstate stretches coast to coast, passing the Superdome & Tucson's Pima Air & Space Museum.

I-10

I-40

I-60

I-10

800

Adopted in 1960, the national anthem of this country of western Africa is "L'Abidjanaise"

Burkina Faso

Liberia

The Ivory Coast

The Ivory Coast

800

These 2 migrant workers dream of owning a farm with rabbits in Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men", but things don't go as planned.

George & Lennie

Rita & Runt

Ratso & Joe Buck

George & Lennie

1000

Simon & Garfunkel: "You're breaking my heart, you're shaking my confidence daily"

Francine

Georgina

Cecelia

Cecelia

1000

The statue of this emperor of Rome's golden age was created around the time of his Germanic campaigns.

Antoninus Pius

Lucius Verus

Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius

1000

You can see why the club-filled stretch of this Memphis street is called Neon Row.

Bourbon Street

Beale Street

Broadway Street

Beale Street

1000

Next to the ruins of Luxor & Thebes, this ancient temple complex is found on the east bank of the Nile River in upper Egypt.

Karnak Temple

Luxor Temple

Temple of Dendera

Karnak Temple

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This title wolf dog in a 1906 novel has a father named One Eye & a mother name Kiche.

Baree

White Fang

Kazan

White Fang

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