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*In "[[Mr. Alwaysright]]," [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] asks which structure Gustave Eiffel is most famous for. The answer to the question was the Eiffel Tower, which [[Alan Powers|Brain]] purposely answered wrong.
*In "[[Mr. Alwaysright]]," [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] asks which structure Gustave Eiffel is most famous for. The answer to the question was the Eiffel Tower, which [[Alan Powers|Brain]] purposely answered wrong.
*In "[[Prunella and the Haunted Locker]]," [[Prunella Deegan|Prunella]]" builds a model of the Eiffel Tower for class.
*In "[[Prunella and the Haunted Locker]]," [[Prunella Deegan|Prunella]]" builds a model of the Eiffel Tower for class.
*In "Strangers On a Train" Sue Ellen is telling a story to Betsy Johnson, "The taxi driver who spoke perfect English, asked where we wanted to go, and I said, 'take us to the awful tower', oh it was terrible. My mom and dad couldn't stop laughing."
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Revision as of 15:14, 3 September 2012

Emily's Eiffel Tower cake
The Eiffel Tower in the video watched at Emily's birthday party

The Eiffel Tower is a famous tower in Paris, France. It has received a wide variety of references in the Arthur series:

  • In "D.W.'s Backpack Mishap," D.W. finds a clay model of the Eiffel Tower in the backpack that she accidentally picked up.
  • In "D.W., Bossy Boots," Emily has a birthday cake shaped like the Eiffel Tower. It also appears in a video watched by Emily and her friends at the party.
  • In "Mr. Alwaysright," Mr. Ratburn asks which structure Gustave Eiffel is most famous for. The answer to the question was the Eiffel Tower, which Brain purposely answered wrong.
  • In "Prunella and the Haunted Locker," Prunella" builds a model of the Eiffel Tower for class.
  • In "Strangers On a Train" Sue Ellen is telling a story to Betsy Johnson, "The taxi driver who spoke perfect English, asked where we wanted to go, and I said, 'take us to the awful tower', oh it was terrible. My mom and dad couldn't stop laughing."