bothersome borders
planes, trains, & automobiles
some slogans
a trip to the e.r.
all the "e's"
100

Nicknamed "The Hexagon" due to its border seemingly having six sides, this populous nation is known to have the most traveled to city on our planet, as well as is home to the 6th most largely spoken language abroad...

France 

100

On a typical freight train, the boxcar is responsible for carrying products of bulk whereas the tanker car is used to transport this general commodity... 

Oil/Liquid

100

The Patriots play here.

This hygienic product line is apparently "the best a man can get"... 

Gillette 

100

Coming from the Greek word for “without breathing," this medical term is included in the name of a condition where a person experiences brief pauses in breathing while asleep...

Apnea

100

No not the hit-drama TV show.

This word depicts a feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness..

Euphoria

200

No its not a fish hook or some sort of elves shoe. 

The country that this oddly shaped border portrays is the barrier between two seas -  most commonly noted in being home to one of the most prominent feats of engineering of the 20th Century and a leading light in the United States push to world economic prominence in the early 1900's...

Panama

200

Several metropolitan areas in the US have highway sections during peak times designated as "HOV lanes," the acronym HOV meaning this... 

High Occupancy Vehicle 

200

"We have the meats," "Eat Fresh," or "Freaky Fast" are all slogans to infamous American fast food chains whose main seller is this...

Sandwiches

200

Let's go for a run!

Hyperhidrosis refers to abnormal excessiveness of this...

Sweating 

200

Known worldwide as a writer, author, editor, and literary critic, this 19th century Bostonian is most famous for his poems, with titles such as The City in the Sea or Annabel Lee...

Edgar Allen Poe

300

From Accra to Tamale. 

Located in the blood diamond region of southwestern Africa, this sub-saharan country was colonial territory of Britain up until 1957...   

Ghana

300

Before taking to the skies in 1903 and marking the first powered, controlled flight of an airplane, the Wright Brothers built, constructed, and repaired this form of transportation - skills that would prove vital in their future aeronautical occupations...

Bicycles 

300

15 Minutes Could Save you 15% or More on Car Insurance no more. 

In 2019, Geico switched its slogan from the recognizable moniker to a more "dumbed" down term, stating even this person could do it... 

A Caveman

300

Snip. Snip.

Though highly suggested amongst other religions, it is this major belief that makes circumcision mandatory... 

Judaism 

300

During the apex of the American Revolution in 1780, American Continental General Benedict Arnold famously betrayed the Union cause and gave vital tactical information to the British. After his capture only six months later - Arnold was tried and sentenced to hanging on account of treason and this federal crime...

Espionage

400

Roughed mountains, a Pacific coast guarded by palms, and deep valleys covered in perfectly nurtured sugarcane crops is the picture of this "skinny" country tucked deep in the heart of Southeast Asia...

Vietnam 

400

Named for its unique cylinder shape, this infamous rapid subway system stretches beneath the busy streets of the UK's capitol - severing the Greater London and some parts of adjacent counties of Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire... 

The Tube

400

Think of a Black Hole. 

Introduced in 1960 by Mars, the slogan of this taffy like delight says that their candy is "unexplainably juicy"... 

Starburst

400

Rare today, this disease is caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, and was the leading cause of death during both The War of 1812 and the Revolutionary War...

Scurvy 

400

Well it's still there (parts of it).

The capital of Italy - Rome - was once called _______ City during the height of the Roman Empire...

Eternal 

500

As most countries flags utilize emblems based in religion, culture, or natural features, this island nations flag is the only sovereign state to use its own outline, marking it in orange above two olive branches...

Cyprus

500

In 1956, US President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed into law the National Interstate and Defense Highways Act, authorizing the construction of highways across the nation. Exactly to the day 94 years prior - in 1862 - this US President signed the The Pacific Railway Act, granting the construction of locomotive lines into the American west... 

Abraham Lincoln 

500

"Save Money. Live Better."

The four-word branding represents this retail market companies worldwide mission and rich history dating back to its founder..

Walmart

500

First published in 1858, this textbook was based on dissections performed on unclaimed corpses and helped lay the foundation for a newfound general understanding of the human body. Its name - more famously - was later used for a hit medical TV drama...

Grays Anatomy 

500

In the Olympic sport of fencing, participants can choose from 1 of 3 types of swords: the foil, the sabre, or this more slender blade...

Epee

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