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"Welcome Mr. Bond...or Beach, I'm a little confused."
Now I hope you can think of something new to keep this going again.
I try to post a new one in the two days...
How is this connected to the novels?
I didn't think about the coffee. Smart.
Here comes the too easy question:
Which novel's first sentence mentions these mountains?
Punctually at six o’clock the sun set with a last yellow flash behind the Blue Mountains, a wave of violet shadow poured down Richmond Road, and the crickets and tree frogs in the fine gardens began to zing and tinkle
Would you like to start a new round @zebrafish ?
Judging from the picture, it should be National Airport (Washington, DC - now Ronald Reagan International...urrrgh), but this may be misleading. So don't take this as a guess yet. And it ain't Las Vegas McCarran - now Harry Reid, BTW.
It's the setting for chapter 1 of Goldfinger.
If you googled the term "Fly Delta DC7", you would be guided to a page that says: Delta DC-7 service started April 1, 1954, from Chicago to Miami, which narrows down the possible airports (although later, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Houston, St. Louis, New Orleans, Washington, DC and Dallas were added).
PS: And since I forgot to mention up front, yes, this is from a movie, not a novel.
The hotel's name is Goethe, but for the movie they renamed it Branatz and used kyrillic letters.
I guess I have to think of a new one now.