American Capitals
World Capitals
Planes
Trains
and Automobiles
300

Home to the world's largest airport, Delta Airlines, Coca Cola, and the largest aquarium in the US. 

Atlanta

300

Established as France's capital in 508AD this city is a major hub of finance, diplomacy, commerce, culture, fashion, and art. 

Paris

300

There are only two major large passenger aircraft manufacturers in the world. Name one. 

Boeing or Airbus

300

Probably the most famous train on the Island of Sodor

Thomas the Tank Engine

300

Circle the "Wagoneers", the "Grand Cherokee" are coming and we'll have to fight like "Gladiators" and "Renegades" to survive. 

Jeep

600

The biggest contiguous state's capital happens to be its most populous city, what a nice coincidence for those cowboys. 

Dallas

600

This Hellenic capital is the birthplace of democracy and the Olympic games.

Athens

600

Alaska Airlines flight 1282 lost this midflight at 16,000ft on January 5, 2024

Door / Door Plug

600

The tender on a steam locomotive is responsible for carrying these two critical fuels for operation. Ones solid, ones liquid. 

Coal and Water

600

Henry Ford was credited with producing the first mass produced automobile under this name. 

Model T

900

This oldest US capital city (est. 1610) coincidently resides in New Mexico, which didn't become a state until January 6, 1912. 

Santa Fe

900

This capital is home to Saint Basil's Cathedral, Gorky Park, and the Bolshoi Theatre.

Moscow

900

The alphanumeric moniker for Lockheed Martin's Lightning II a stealthy, supersonic, multirole fighter.

F-35

900

Union Pacific, the largest steam engine ever built, had a configuration of 4-6-6-4. What is this number representative of?

Number of wheels - specifically leading wheels, powered wheels x2, and trailing wheels. 

900

Maintains battery charge and provides energy for electrical systems while the engine is running. 

Alternator

1200

The largest state is home to the 6th smallest capital, not to be confused with Anchorage....that's the largest city. 

Juneau

1200

This Bosnian Capital is also the location of the assassination of Archduke Frans Ferdinand, sparking the start of World War 1.

Sarajevo

1200

Who thought Bernoulli's principles for fluid dynamics would be the basis for this ingenious shape design of wings giving them the ability to create lift. 

Airfoil

1200

The transcontinental railroad was finished in 1869 and ceremonial completed by driving a shiny one of these with some final swings.

Golden Spike 

1200

This car manufacturer may have gone "Rouge" when they released these "Frontier" conquering "Pathfinders" to the public. 

Nissan

1500

The "City of Trees"...it makes more sense if you speak French in this Gem State.

Boise

1500

Australia's Capital...and no its not Sydney or Melbourne.

Canberra

1500

Howard Hughs' H-4 Hercules maintained the longest wingspan of any aircraft from 1947-2019 and was affectionately referred to as the _______.

Spruce Goose

1500

This African American Steel Driving Man once beat a steam powered rock drill in a competition to create a hole through solid rock. At least the ballads say so. 

John Henry 

1500

A "Dually" is reference to what truck feature.

Dual tires in the rear.

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