Bridges of Madison County: Epic Romance Trivia!

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1.

What was Clint Eastwood's character's profession in "The Bridges of Madison County"?

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Answer: Photographer
2.

What held back Francesca and Robert in "The Bridges of Madison County" from staying together?

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Answer: She Was Married With Children
3.

What bridge did Francesca meet Robert at in the movie "The Bridges of Madison County"?

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Answer: Cedar Bridge
4.

In "The Bridges of Madison County' where was Robert Kincaid's cremated remain scattered?

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Answer: Off Rosamunde Bridge
5.

What is the profession of Robert Kincaid in the story?

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Answer: Photographer
6.

Who plays Francesca Johnson in the 1995 film adaptation?

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Answer: Meryl Streep
7.

What state is the story set in?

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Answer: Iowa
8.

Who wrote the original novel "The Bridges of Madison County"?

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Answer: Robert James Waller
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What is the name of the county featured in the story?

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Answer: Madison
10.

How many days do Francesca and Robert spend together?

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Answer: Four
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What iconic structures serve as the central setting for the story?

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Answer: Covered bridges
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Who directed the film adaptation released in 1995?

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Answer: Clint Eastwood
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What is the primary theme explored in the narrative?

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Answer: Forbidden love
14.

What decade is the story primarily set in?

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Answer: 1960s
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