Bicycles. Billions and billions of 'em.
Hamlet.
Good lord, they must have spotted an icelander! (Sorry, I’ll go away now.)
Djibouti. Followed shortly thereafter by Dominica and Dominican Republic.
Danmark (as in, the name of the place in Danish). Then, really, pictures before words–I lived there for over a year. So maybe that was my brain switching gears into Danish.
Lego.
Kangaroo, too!
Our Mary. She’s from Tasmania, you know.
Hagar the Horrible… whose creator says he’s a Norwegian:smack:
Hamlet.
badminton.& Peter Gade among other great players.
Something is rotten in Denmark.
A friend of mine, who hails from Denmark.
The country itself, as seen on my maps in kindergarten. It is yellow, and, for some reason, completely devoid of any surrounding countries. That takes a couple seconds.
That pretty much goes for any country. I think of what it looks like on a map (including what color it was in kindergarten or first grade), and then the location of that country.
I didn’t realize she was a Tazzie–my best friend in our group was from West Hobart.Funny that…
Roland the Headless Thompson gunner.
Bendtner.
Sure, I should have said something smarter than an Arsenal footballer, like “Hamlet” or “Hans Christian Andersen”, but you did ask for the first thing…
Hamlet
København (where I live).
Hamlet (something rotten in the state of…) Very closely followed by Sandi Toksvig, chair of The News Quiz on BBC Radio 4 - probably not quite so well known here.