This is the the abbreviation for the New York City subway system and surrounding transportation.
MTA
This superhero is also known as the "Caped Crusader" and protects Gotham City.
Batman
A cooking vessel or the devils lettuce
Pot
A portable hydration containment unit
Water Bottle
Unless he dies or resigns, the only way to remove a president from office is by this process
Impeachement
This Midwestern city’s "L" system is famous for its elevated tracks and loops through downtown.
Chicago
The Scarlet Speedster, also known as Barry Allen, is better known by this superhero name.
Flash
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Cookie
A manually actuated, retractable writing pigment applier
Pen/Pencil
$200,000
The President's salary
This city's Underground, nicknamed "The Tube," is the oldest metro system in the world.
London
This Marvel character was known as Carol Danvers before taking on her superhero name.
Captain Marvel
The sound a pet makes or the "skin" of an oak
Bark
A synthetic or organic, filament-based cranial coverage and insulation apparatus
Hat
It's the minimum age required to be president
35
Tokyo's public transit system is known for its efficiency and features this famous train type that can reach speeds of over 200 mph.
Shinkansen
This villain, formerly known as Buddy Pine, harbors a grudge against Mr. Incredible.
Syndrome
A place you go when you've done something wrong or a type of phone
Cell
A pneumatically operated, multi-functional cushioning and support apparatus for gluteal placement
Chair
Among the president's perks are the use of Camp David & this jet
Air Force 1
This east Asian city's transit system can be accessed by using your "Octopus Card"
Hong Kong
The greatest mystical threat in the Marvel Universe, he is the rightful lord of the Dark Dimension.
Dormammu
This hall of fame in Cleveland or a common object found in nature
Rock
A bipedal, ground-propulsion facilitation device
Shoes
This document and article outline the powers and duties of the office of the President of the United States
Article 2 of the Constitution