Secondary Disney Characters
Countries and People
13
Let the wind blow
Vessels
100

Beauty and the beast

Lumiere

100

Once upon a time, a man of the Kenyan Maasai tribe had to kill this predator to be initiated into warriorhood. Today, the animals are protected by the state.

A Lion

100

Among the numerous tattoos on this actress's body is the Roman numeral XIII on her left arm—her favorite number.

Angelina Jolie

100

The pampero, a storm wind, blows across this continent in both winter and summer.

South America

100

You couldn't do exactly that with the Greek vessel called a mastos. You had to drink it down to the bottom.

Put it on the table. 

200

Sleeping beauty

Prince Phillip

200

The Irish believe that bad weather lasts until this spring holiday. Then it improves.

Until St. Patrick's Day

200

Burevestnik station, opened on September 9, 2002, became the thirteenth station in the Russian city's metro. 

Nizhny Novgorod

200

A cold and strong wind, the piterak, flows from a glacier onto the island's east coast.

Greenland

200

The Germans called a small glass "römer," meaning "Roman." This is where the Russian word comes from.

Shot (glass)

300

Tarzan

Clayton

300

Konstantin Konstantinovich Rokossovsky was called the "Marshal of Two Nations." Which nations?

Russian and Polish

300

Members of the "Eccentrics' Club" gather in this capital city on the 13th of every month and do everything that is considered forbidden. Writer William Thackeray and playwright Richard Sheridan were once members of the club.

London

300

This  is a device that measures wind speed and direction. 

Anemometer

300

The Yakuts usually shaped the stems of their wooden cups, called chorons, into the shape of horses' hooves. This is what they drank from the chorons.

Kumiss

400

Mulan

Yao King of the Rocks

400

Three holidays have national status in India: Republic Day, Independence Day, and his birthday.

Mahatma Gandhi

400

On the US dollar bill, above the eagle's head are 13 stars, representing the original states, 13 arrows in one talon, and a branch with 13 leaves and 13 fruits of the olive tree in the other.

Olive tree

400

In traditional Provençal depictions of the Nativity, a shepherd's cloak flutters in this wind, and the shepherd holds his hat to prevent it from being blown away. 

Mistral

400

The nageire style is characterized by tall vases with narrow necks, while the moribana style features low bowls or trays. Name the art form.

Ikebana

500

Cinderella

Jaq and Gus

500

If a resident of Argentina or Peru twirls their finger at their temple at you, there's nothing offensive about it. They're making it clear that's exactly what they're doing.

Thinking

500

Friday the 13th is considered an unlucky day in Western superstition. There is even a special name of the fear of Friday the 13th.

Paraskevidekatriaphobia

500

There are 4 Greek wind gods: 

  • Boreas (Βορέας), god of the north wind and of winter.
  • Eurus (Εὖρος), god of the east or southeast wind.
  • Notus (Νότος), god of the south wind.
  • and HIM, god of the west wind.

Zephyrus (Ζέφυρος)

500

In ancient writing instruments, this vessel served as a companion to the inkwell—to dry the freshly written text.

Sandbox, sand container