A DICKENS OF A STORY
INTERNATIONAL ROAD VEHICLE STICKERS
AT THE MOVIES
HERE'S TO WATER
"E.B."
200
'This 1850 Dickens novel is considered his "veiled autobiography"'
"David Copperfield"
200
'About 300,000 passenger cars:
CR'
Costa Rica
200
'It's the animated movie in which the following words "magically" appear: humble, radiant, terrific & some pig'
Charlotte\'s Web
200
'Water contracts as it gets colder, but below this temperature, 7 degrees above freezing, it begins to expand'
39 degrees
200
'A 1965 satellite, or the person who gets the breakfast special'
Early Bird
400
'In this novel, Mr. Bumble ends up as an inmate in the workhouse that he once oversaw'
"Oliver Twist"
400
'About 2,500,000 passenger cars:
GR'
Greece
400
'(Leonard Maltin reads the clue.) This 1973 film won 7 Oscars & helped spark a national revival of Scott Joplin's ragtime music'
The Sting
400
'This city's water treatment plant, the world's largest, lies on a 61-acre peninsula that extends into Lake Michigan'
Chicago
400
'When we put down EB as a source, we mean this reference work that dates back to 1768'
Encyclopedia Britannica
600
'In "A Tale of Two Cities", she knits in code to condemn aristocrats to the guillotine'
Madame Defarge
600
'About 8 million passenger cars:
ROK'
Republic of Korea (South Korea)
600
'In this 1982 film Captain Bryant calls androids "skinjobs"'
Blade Runner
600
'The mineral waters in the hot springs of this Black Forest resort can be over 150 degrees Fahrenheit'
Baden-Baden
600
'Mr. Cub, he hit a record 5 grand-slam home runs in a season'
Ernie Banks
800
'The title of this novel refers to a residence in Hertfordshire'
"Bleak House"
800
'About 300,000 passenger cars:
ZW'
Zimbabwe
800
'In this foreign film classic, the knight's name is Antonius Block'
The Seventh Seal
800
'The name of this type of well that taps water under natural pressure comes from a French province'
Artesian well
800
'Its choice as a national capital in 1949 wasn't recognized by some countries'
East Berlin
1000
'This Dickens Christmas story is divided into "Chirp the First", "Chirp the Second" & "Chirp the Third"'
"The Cricket on the Hearth"
1000
'About 6 million passenger cars:
NL'
the Netherlands (Holland)
1000
'A tombstone bearing the name "Archie Leach" is seen in a classic 1944 film comedy starring this actor'
Cary Grant
1000
'Archimedes invented this device used to irrigate the Nile valley in ancient Egypt; it's still used today'
Archimedes\' screw
1000
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Atlanta) Andrew Young said this church "was the shelter; when there was an important meeting, we went to Daddy King's study there"'
Ebenezer Baptist Church