These two countries share the longest border in the world.
America and Canada.
Tower Bridge.
England.
Also a name for an Old West gunfight, this is a way to break a tie at the end of overtime in a soccer match.
Shootout.
A character's ___, or the reason why they do things in a story.
Motivation.
Two numeric movies produced a tie in 2016: Fifty Shades of Grey and this not-so-great superhero quartet.
The Fantastic 4.
The country with the most natural lakes in the world.
Canada.
Ponte Vecchio.
Italy.
This five letter rugby play can also mean a set of practices used in agile project management.
Scrum.
The final outcome of the conflict in a story, or a plan made on New Year's.
Resolution.
In 1999, this actor won Worst Actor of the Century, an accolade so undesirable that he might go back looking for Adrian for comfort.
Sylvester Stallone.
The largest active volcano in the world.
Mouna Loa on Hawaii, last erupted in 1984.
Royal Gorge Bridge.
United States (Colorado)
When Michael Phelps talks about the 200 fly he means a race using this stroke.
Butterfly.
From the Greek work for rival, this person works against the main character in a story.
Antagonist.
In 1999 this lady won Worst Actress of the Century, but at least she's not a material girl.
Madonna.
The longest continental mountain range in the world.
The Andes.
Millau Viaduct Bridge.
France (the tallest bridge in the world, taller than the Eiffel Tower)
To win a tennis match 6-1 6-2 is to win in ___ ___.
Straight sets.
A synonym with Italian origins, meaning "a verse of poetry".
Stanza.
This unforgettable song from Armageddon won both the Academy Award for Best Original Song and the Razzie for Worst Original Song.
I Don't Want To Miss a Thing
Istanbul.
Seri Wawasan Bridge.
Malaysia.
In 1996 the MLB expanded this area, moving one boundary from the top to the bottom of the batter's knees.
The strike zone.
Using a word or phrase to mean the exact opposite of its literal meaning.
Irony.
The Razzies are modeled after this award ceremony, but with the deliberate intent to be low end and tacky.
Academy Awards.