"Alamut", a 1938 novel by Vladimir Bartol about fanatical killers, inspired the hit video game this "Creed"
Assassin's Creed
If you live in a scenic coastal region of Croatia, this term might refer to you--or perhaps to any of your 101 dogs
Dalmatian
Barbara Ross-Lee was the first Black female dean of a U.S. medical school; her sister led this '60s Motown group
The Supremes
Based on "Hamlet", "Elsinore" has you play as this character; perhaps you might not drown
Ophelia
It's a bird! It's a fruit! It's the nickname for a native New Zealander!
a Kiwi
Like her father and Atticus Finch, Alice Lee, sister of author Harper Lee, was one of these professionals
lawyer
In the mobile game based on this 1873 novel, you can end up with a different itinerary than the one Jules Verne created
Around the World in 80 Days
This country has no nickname for its residents, perhaps because there aren't very many; but on the plus side... Pope sightings!
Vatican City
While his bros had hits like "Sucker", actor Frankie said he hated being called "the bonus" this name
Jonas
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With flowing white hair, Geralt of Rivia is a monster slayer in this video game series based on the stories of Anrzej Sapkowski
The Witcher
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Never to be confused with Cretins with an "I", Cretans with an "A" hail from this nation's largest island
Greece
This man who seized power in his country in 1959 may have seen red when his sister Juanita sold her Miami pharmacy to CVS in 2006
Fidel Castro
Andrew Ryan, the industrialist villain in "Bioshock", was inspired by this female author with the same initials
Ayn Rand
It's how you might refer to a resident of Tirana, a capital city near the Adriatic coast--or to a resident of NY's state capital
an Albanian
Berenice IV who was dethroned and executed by her father was the sister of this queen who committed suicide in 30 BC
Cleopatra