To exercise sovereignty; precipitation
Reign Rain
Singer of "Born to Run" also sings this hit by Wheatus, while waiting for their luggage in this part of an airport
China
1. Shanghai - 23.4m
2. Beijing - 18.8m
A space devoid of matter
Vaccuum
Delicate porcelain, a country
China
An abnormal rattling sound heard when examining unhealthy lungs with a stethoscope; a pair of steel bars
Rale Rail
The name of an aircraft that carries the US President is probably also safe enough to carry this fundamental mantra in Lord of the Rings, while the President pushes his chips into the middle of the table and says this.
Air Force One Ring to Rule them All In
Los Angeles
Slang for someone's partner
Squeeze
A barrier, an overly bureaucratic process
Red Tape
A device consisting of an oval frame with a tight interlaced network of strings; an illegal or dishonest scheme for obtaining money
Racquet Racket
Both an American vampire TV show and a zombie movie featuring a Mi'qmaq community are subject to this fundamental scientific theory
True Blood Quantum Physics
Germany
1. Berlin - 3.5m
2. Hamburg - 1.8m
Also called Taal, this language is found mostly in South Africa and is similar to Dutch
Afrikaans
Business attire, business executives
Suits
To level to the ground or demolish; to move to a higher position
Raze Raise
The star of Halloween and a famous Toronto Maple Leafs goalie have a dream within a dream
Jaime Lee Curtis Joseph Gordon Levitt
Australia
1. Sydney - 4.6m
2. Melbourne - 4.2m
The malevolent king of the Kremlings and the main antagonist in the Donkey Kong franchise, this character is the archenemy of Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, and their allies
King K. Rool
A language or dialect, a muscle
Tongue
Arising from or identifying a root casue; the part of a plant embryo that develops into a root
Radical Radicle
An Eye for an iPhone Home
Spain
1. Madrid - 5.2m
2. Barcelona - 4.2m
What a plane is doing on a runway on its way to take off, or after it lands
Taxiing
A delicious and sweet baked good, a place
Danish