Question 1:
The north end of what footbridge is very near the magnificent baroque cathedral that is famous for the dome added by restorer Christopher Wren? Answer: Millennium Bridge.
Please see Day 5 for the explanation.
Question 2:
What is the name of the facility where Holly goes each week to visit Salvatore Tomato? Answer: Sing Sing.
Type Holly Salvatore Tomato retrieving search results that reveal the three words to represent characters Holly Golightly and Salvatore Tomato from the novella and movie Breakfast at Tiffany's. Once you have the title it's relatively easy to find the plot: Ms. Golightly visits the mobster Tomato every week during his incarceration.
Question 3:
What mountain in Switzerland includes three types of glacial erosion, and resembles an ancient Egyptian structure with four specific sides? Answer: Matterhorn.
When I was a kid and the The Eiger Sanction was on television practically every week I heard the Matterhorn was THE challenge for Alpine climbers in Europe. Maybe has something to do with its unusually high body count(Mount Everest has over 250, but it's increasing due to popularity). Still, how to find. Use switzerland mountain four sides glacial erosion. No guarantee that it will work. That description sums up most of the mountains in the Swiss Alps.
The north end of what footbridge is very near the magnificent baroque cathedral that is famous for the dome added by restorer Christopher Wren? Answer: Millennium Bridge.
Please see Day 5 for the explanation.
Question 2:
What is the name of the facility where Holly goes each week to visit Salvatore Tomato? Answer: Sing Sing.
Type Holly Salvatore Tomato retrieving search results that reveal the three words to represent characters Holly Golightly and Salvatore Tomato from the novella and movie Breakfast at Tiffany's. Once you have the title it's relatively easy to find the plot: Ms. Golightly visits the mobster Tomato every week during his incarceration.
Question 3:
What mountain in Switzerland includes three types of glacial erosion, and resembles an ancient Egyptian structure with four specific sides? Answer: Matterhorn.
When I was a kid and the The Eiger Sanction was on television practically every week I heard the Matterhorn was THE challenge for Alpine climbers in Europe. Maybe has something to do with its unusually high body count(Mount Everest has over 250, but it's increasing due to popularity). Still, how to find. Use switzerland mountain four sides glacial erosion. No guarantee that it will work. That description sums up most of the mountains in the Swiss Alps.
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