Bakers Dozen

World cities N - Z

  1. Nagasaki, Japan
  2. Oslo, Norway
  3. Petersburg, Virginia, USA
  4. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
  5. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

World cities N - Z

  1. Nagasaki, Japan
  2. Oslo, Norway
  3. Petersburg, Virginia, USA
  4. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
  5. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
  6. San Salvador, El Salvador

World cities N - Z

  1. Nagasaki, Japan
  2. Oslo, Norway
  3. Petersburg, Virginia, USA
  4. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
  5. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
  6. San Salvador, El Salvador
  7. Tangier, Morocco

World cities N - Z

  1. Nagasaki, Japan
  2. Oslo, Norway
  3. Petersburg, Virginia, USA
  4. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
  5. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
  6. San Salvador, El Salvador
  7. Tangier, Morocco
  8. Uppsala, Sweden

World cities N - Z

  1. Nagasaki, Japan
  2. Oslo, Norway
  3. Petersburg, Virginia, USA
  4. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
  5. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
  6. San Salvador, El Salvador
  7. Tangier, Morocco
  8. Uppsala, Sweden
  9. Valparaíso, Chile

World cities N - Z

  1. Nagasaki, Japan
  2. Oslo, Norway
  3. Petersburg, Virginia, USA
  4. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
  5. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
  6. San Salvador, El Salvador
  7. Tangier, Morocco
  8. Uppsala, Sweden
  9. Valparaíso, Chile
  10. Warsaw, Poland

World cities N - Z

  1. Nagasaki, Japan
  2. Oslo, Norway
  3. Petersburg, Virginia, USA
  4. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
  5. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
  6. San Salvador, El Salvador
  7. Tangier, Morocco
  8. Uppsala, Sweden
  9. Valparaíso, Chile
  10. Warsaw, Poland
  11. Xalapa, Mexico

World cities N - Z

  1. Nagasaki, Japan
  2. Oslo, Norway
  3. Petersburg, Virginia, USA
  4. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
  5. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
  6. San Salvador, El Salvador
  7. Tangier, Morocco
  8. Uppsala, Sweden
  9. Valparaíso, Chile
  10. Warsaw, Poland
  11. Xalapa, Mexico
  12. York, England

World cities N - Z

  1. Nagasaki, Japan
  2. Oslo, Norway
  3. Petersburg, Virginia, USA
  4. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
  5. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
  6. San Salvador, El Salvador
  7. Tangier, Morocco
  8. Uppsala, Sweden
  9. Valparaíso, Chile
  10. Warsaw, Poland
  11. Xalapa, Mexico
  12. York, England
  13. Zagreb, Croatia

Pass

Fictional monarchs, realms and sources

  1. King John II of Great Britain - the novel Headlong by Emlyn Williams

Later very loosely adapted, and not very well at that, into the movie King Ralph.

Fictional monarchs, realms and sources

  1. King John II of Great Britain - the novel Headlong by Emlyn Williams
  2. Titania, Queen of the Fairies, in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Fictional monarchs, realms and sources

  1. King John II of Great Britain - the novel Headlong by Emlyn Williams
  2. Titania, Queen of the Fairies, in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  3. Steinbeck’s “The Short Reign of Pippin IV”, of France

Fictional monarchs, realms and sources

  1. King John II of Great Britain - the novel Headlong by Emlyn Williams
  2. Titania, Queen of the Fairies, in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  3. Steinbeck’s “The Short Reign of Pippin IV”, of France
  4. Grand Duchess Gloriana XII of Grand Fenwick, from “The Mouse That Roared” by Leonard Wibberley, and the resulting movie.

Fictional monarchs, realms and sources

  1. King John II of Great Britain - the novel Headlong by Emlyn Williams
  2. Titania, Queen of the Fairies, in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  3. Steinbeck’s “The Short Reign of Pippin IV”, of France
  4. Grand Duchess Gloriana XII of Grand Fenwick, from “The Mouse That Roared” by Leonard Wibberley, and the resulting movie.
  5. Babar, King of the Elephants in the book series by Jean de Brunhoff

Fictional monarchs, realms and sources

  1. King John II of Great Britain - the novel Headlong by Emlyn Williams
  2. Titania, Queen of the Fairies, in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  3. Steinbeck’s “The Short Reign of Pippin IV”, of France
  4. Grand Duchess Gloriana XII of Grand Fenwick, from “The Mouse That Roared” by Leonard Wibberley, and the resulting movie.
  5. Babar, King of the Elephants in the book series by Jean de Brunh
  6. Edmund of England in the final episode of The Black Adder

Fictional monarchs, realms and sources

  1. King John II of Great Britain - the novel Headlong by Emlyn Williams
  2. Titania, Queen of the Fairies, in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  3. Steinbeck’s “The Short Reign of Pippin IV”, of France
  4. Grand Duchess Gloriana XII of Grand Fenwick, from “The Mouse That Roared” by Leonard Wibberley, and the resulting movie.
  5. Babar, King of the Elephants in the book series by Jean de Brunh
  6. Edmund of England in the final episode of The Black Adder
  7. Queen Helena of Great Britain - the television series The Royals.

Fictional monarchs, realms and sources

  1. King John II of Great Britain - the novel Headlong by Emlyn Williams
  2. Titania, Queen of the Fairies, in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  3. Steinbeck’s “The Short Reign of Pippin IV”, of France
  4. Grand Duchess Gloriana XII of Grand Fenwick, from “The Mouse That Roared” by Leonard Wibberley, and the resulting movie.
  5. Babar, King of the Elephants in the book series by Jean de Brunh
  6. Edmund of England in the final episode of The Black Adder
  7. Queen Helena of Great Britain - the television series The Royals.
  8. King Elessar Telcontar of Gondor, aka Aragorn II son of Arathorn - The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Fictional monarchs, realms and sources

  1. King John II of Great Britain - the novel Headlong by Emlyn Williams
  2. Titania, Queen of the Fairies, in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  3. Steinbeck’s “The Short Reign of Pippin IV”, of France
  4. Grand Duchess Gloriana XII of Grand Fenwick, from “The Mouse That Roared” by Leonard Wibberley, and the resulting movie.
  5. Babar, King of the Elephants in the book series by Jean de Brunh
  6. Edmund of England in the final episode of The Black Adder
  7. Queen Helena of Great Britain - the television series The Royals.
  8. King Elessar Telcontar of Gondor, aka Aragorn II son of Arathorn - The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
  9. The Queen of Hearts, from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll

Fictional monarchs, realms and sources

  1. King John II of Great Britain - the novel Headlong by Emlyn Williams
  2. Titania, Queen of the Fairies, in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  3. Steinbeck’s “The Short Reign of Pippin IV”, of France
  4. Grand Duchess Gloriana XII of Grand Fenwick, from “The Mouse That Roared” by Leonard Wibberley, and the resulting movie.
  5. Babar, King of the Elephants in the book series by Jean de Brunh
  6. Edmund of England in the final episode of The Black Adder
  7. Queen Helena of Great Britain - the television series The Royals.
  8. King Elessar Telcontar of Gondor, aka Aragorn II son of Arathorn - The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
  9. The Queen of Hearts, from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll
  10. Porphyrion, king of the Giants in Greek mythology

Fictional monarchs, realms and sources

  1. King John II of Great Britain - the novel Headlong by Emlyn Williams
  2. Titania, Queen of the Fairies, in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  3. Steinbeck’s “The Short Reign of Pippin IV”, of France
  4. Grand Duchess Gloriana XII of Grand Fenwick, from “The Mouse That Roared” by Leonard Wibberley, and the resulting movie.
  5. Babar, King of the Elephants in the book series by Jean de Brunh
  6. Edmund of England in the final episode of The Black Adder
  7. Queen Helena of Great Britain - the television series The Royals.
  8. King Elessar Telcontar of Gondor, aka Aragorn II son of Arathorn - The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
  9. The Queen of Hearts, from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll
  10. Porphyrion, king of the Giants in Greek mythology
  11. T’Challa, king of Wakanda, Marvel universe