Introduced in Germany in the 1930's as a car for your average Joe.
Volkswagen
The first rank in the military is the same word as someone who is not very outgoing.
Private
The Eiffel Tower
"I have a dream!"
MLK / Martin Luther King Jr.
The opposite of a cold cat.
Hot dogs
This car brand is named after the Latin expression "to roll".
Volvo
This small metallic item is filled with gunpowder and is typically thrown into tight spaces.
Grenade
This settlement is older than a millenium, but is yet just rocks stacked on one another.
Stonehenge
"Let me be clear"
Barack Obama
Made in Germany originally, but associated with America for some reason.
Hamburgers
This car brand, like its name, is known for being smaller than most other vehicles.
Mini
The most sold rifle in the world, which is an automatic carbine made in 1947.
AK-47
This location is featured in almost every movie scene that takes place in Moscow. One could say that its presence is mandatory.
Red Square
"Can we fix it, yes we can!"
Bob the Builder
Featured in a hut with a hot on top.
Pizza
This car brand, whose logo features a ram, is known for being very "American". Loud, big, and not so fuel-efficient.
Dodge
A large sea vessel that feature landing strips.
Aircraft carrier
A huge mausoleum dedicated for a former mogul's dead wife, who we replaced shortly after her death.
Taj Mahal
"I like that laugh. e he he he he he he."
Justin Bieber
I smaller, tendier version of a chicken breast.
Chicken tenders.
In Top Gear, James May has an odd interest for this car company.
Dacia
This law is considered as the military law in the United States. This law also shares a name with a former vice president.
Marshall law
The center of Manhattan, in the city that never sleeps.
Times Square
"We call them no no no no, NO! We call them eeeeh wienerbröd. Wiener brads."
Peter Haber
This seafood is also partially the name of a planet in Star Wars.
Calamari