This US city is home to the busiest airport in the world, seeing 95 million people a year.
What is "Atlanta"?
It is the largest passenger train company in the US
What is "Amtrak"?
The largest US automaker
What is "General Motors"?
This ended up on the bottom of the ocean on April 15th, 1912
What is the "RMS Titanic"?
14 of the 25 largest hotels (# of rooms) in the world are in this city.
What is "Las Vegas"?
He was the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean aboard "The Spirit of St. Louis"
Who is "Charles Lindbergh"?
Over its 50 year history, the Japanese Shinkansen railway line has transported over 10 billion passengers without a single fatality or injury due to derailment or collision, so it's perhaps ironic that English speakers refer to it as this.
What is a "Bullet Train"?
With 653,957 units sold, this was the most popular selling vehicle in the US in 2022.
What is the "Ford F-Series"?
These colors are used as navigational lights to indicate port and starboard sides on a boat
What are "Red and Green"?
Aside from shampoo and soap which are seen as advertising costs, this is the most commonly stolen item from a hotel.
What are "Towels"?
The majority of an aircraft's fuel is stored in this part of the plane.
What is the "Wings"?
The Frecciarossa (Red Arrow) can reach speeds of 300 km/h (186 mph), and hails from this country.
What is "Italy"?
This US President is generally credited with creating the Interstate Highway System.
Who is "Dwight Eisenhower"?
The 3 busiest cruise ports in the world are all in the US, but with 4,072,396 annual passengers served in 2022/23, this is the busiest of them all.
What is "Port Canaveral"?
This fountain-laden hotel has 3,950 rooms, which is more than the headcount of the Lake Como (Italy) village for which it is named.
The color of an airplane's "Black Box".
What is "Orange"?
This city built the first underground railway in 1863.
What is "London"?
Travelling over 3000 miles from Seattle to Boston, this is the longest interstate in the US.
What is "I-90"?
Canadian Singer-Songwriter Gordon Lightfoot passed away earlier this week, but wrote about the Wreck of THIS vessel.
What is the "Edmund Fitzgerald"?
The hotel chain Motel 6 got its name because of this.
What is the original "$6 charge for a room"?
The four forces of flight that push a plane UP, DOWN, FORWARD, or BACK.
What are: "Lift, Weight (Gravity), Thrust, and Drag"?
Perhaps the most famous train in the world, it entered into service in 1862, was the first to travel non-stop from London to Edinburgh in 1923, and became the first steam engine to eclipse 100 mph in 1934 -- it's also the inspiration for Harry Potter's 'Hogwarts Express'.
What is the "Flying Scotsman"?
This French automaker was originally founded in 1810 as a steel foundry, but produced it's first automobile in 1889 making it the oldest existing car brand.
What is "Peugeot"?
This “B” boating company, based out of Mettawa, Illinois, makes the Mercury boat engines -- its name is the same but unrelated to a Canadian province as well as a bowling company
What is "Brunswick"?
Built in 1931, this iconic NYC hotel was the 1st to offer room service, has a secret armored train track beneath it to covertly transport VIPs such as FDR, and has been featured in over 20 films including: "Coming to America", "Analyze This", and "Scent of a Woman".
What is "The Waldorf-Astoria"?