Fictitious Travel
Killers in Film
U.S. Landmarks
Famous Movies
Restaurants
100

Aladdin's preferred method of travel

Magic Carpet

100

Fava beans anyone? People know me from Silence of the Lambs

Hannibal Lecter

100

This massive feat of engineering holds back the Colorado River and creates hydroelectric power

Hoover Dam

100

To infinity and beyond


Toy Story

100

A movie was made about this restaurant with it's tiny square hamburgers, often called sliders

White Castle

200

Scooby Doo's vehicle

Mystery Machine

200

I am the killer in the Nightmare on Elm Street

Freddy Krueger

200

This massive structure in Missouri provides views of the Mississippi River and signals your approach to America's west

Gateway Arch

200

Scary 1975 movie primarily filmed in the waters off of Martha's Vineyard...don't go in the water

Jaws

200

Rhode Island restaurant perched overlooking Narragansett Bay revered for serving locally harvested seafood

Coast Guard House

300

It can travel at warp five through the galaxy in Star Trek

Enterprise

300

This fictional killer in the film "Psycho", had people afraid to shower

Norman Bates

300

The very predictable geyser in Yellowstone National Park

Old Faithful

300

Steven Spielberg war movie set in 1944 Normandy, featuring Tom Hanks as Captain Miller attempting to find soldier whose three other brothers were killed in action

Saving Private Ryan

300

Roadside restaurant staple with a southern country ethos based on warm hospitality and home-style food

Cracker Barrel

400

How Wonder Woman liked to travel

Invisible Jet

400

Friday the 13th bad guy

Jason Voorhees

400

"Remember" this structure that stands as a monument to the nearly 200 Texan Volunteers who fought and died there in 1836 siege that led to Texas' bid for independence from Mexico

The Alamo

400

1994 prison drama featuring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman where a banker is sentenced to life for a double murder but escapes

Shawshank Redemption

400

Restaurant known for all of the music memorabilia hanging on the walls

Hard Rock Cafe

500

The Beatles sang about this method of travel

Yellow Submarine

500

More trick than treat, you don't want to see me on Halloween

Michael Myers

500

Part of Statue of Liberty Park that served as the reception center for immigrants coming to the U.S.

Ellis Island

500

Here's Johnny! Psychological horror film where Jack Nicholson's character becomes caretaker at an isolated hotel in Colorado

The Shining

500

A blast from the past, customers drive into a lane and order meal through a speaker and food is brought to the car (sometimes on skates)

Sonic

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