Now a private carrier, until 2015 Aer Lingus was the national airline of this country
Ireland
Christian denomination predominant in Athens
Greek Orthodox
Level up on titles like Spider-Man on this platform
PlayStation
A la Hongroise, or this nationality, means cooked in a cream sauce with paprika
Hungarian
Parseltongue
Rowling
In 1899 Jean Sibelius composed this piece, a symbol of his country's nationalism
Finlandia
"Precious metal" term for a song that was a hit decades ago
a golden oldie
In our digital age, the graphic seen here represents this
"You've got mail"
This term for items sold alone is from French for "according to the menu"
a la carte
Valyrian,
Braavosi
George R.R. Martin
At about 3250 meters, this "Land of the Thunder Dragon" has the highest average elevation of any nation on Earth
Bhutan
A legal action by a court restricting comment by the participants in a lawsuit
a gag order
The National Parks Service graphic seen here informs visitors that access for this activity is up ahead
canoeing
The origin of the phrase a la boulangère, for a dish cooked this way, honors the woman who did the cooking
baked
Gobblefunk, used by a Big Friendly Giant
Roald Dahl
From the 19th century until they united in 1971, members of this national federation were known as the Trucial states
United Arab Emirates
There's shiny lip color in this idiom meaning to minimize problems or unpleasant events
gloss over
This European maker of speedy autos was founded by a former racecar driver
Ferrari
This American dish is chicken with a mushroom cream sauce; if you want to be fancy, you can call it "poulet royale" in French
chicken a la king
Mangani, language of the apes
The mountain Doyle's Delight in this Central Amer. country, once a British possession, was named for Arthur Conan Doyle
Belize
When a satellite is "in" one of these, it appears to be in a fixed position with respect to the Earth below
geosynchronous orbit
A golden age of poster art was in 1890s France, the era called this, French for "beautiful age"
the Belle Epoque
A dish prepared a la Normande likely uses plenty of this famed apple brandy from Normandy
Calvados
Nadsat, spoken by Droogs
Anthony Burgess