U.S. Cities
Business and Idustry
Fictional Antiheroes
Slang Terms
Automobile Companies by Model
200

This city is home to the Golden Gate Bridge and is famous for its trolley cars.

San Francisco, CA

200

This food manufacturing company headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan, uses several animal mascots to sell its cereals, such as Newton the Owl, Tony the Tiger, and a rooster named Cornelius.

The Kellogg Company (Kellogg's)

200

A portion of this Quentin Tarantino film follows the exploits of hitmen Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega, as they retrieve a briefcase belonging to their boss, Marsellus Wallace.

Pulp Fiction

200

A slur for robots, primarily used against generative artificial intelligence. Originated from Star Wars media.

Clanker

200

Corvette

Chevrolet

400

You will find half-scale replicas of the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty on the same street in this city.

Las Vegas, NV

400

Paul Allen, an American billionaire who passed away in 2018, was the owner of the Portland Trailblazers (NBA), Seattle Seahawks (NFL), and a part owner of the Seattle Sounders (MLS). Before entering the world of sports ownership, Allen was best known for co-founding this company.

Microsoft

400

Portrayed by James Gandolfini, he suffered from panic attacks and was the boss of a northern New Jersey crime family.

Anthony (Tony) Soprano

400

One's charm or charisma

Rizz

400

Mustang

Ford

600

The University of Tennessee Volunteers call this city home.

Knoxville, TN

600

The story goes that in 1910, businessman J. C. Hall moved to Kansas City with little more than two shoe boxes of postcards, and then went on to found this internationally known company.

Hallmark

600

With the help of his minions, he once stole the moon.  Unfortunately this caused him to miss the dance recital of his adopted daughters Margo, Edith, and Agnes.

Gru

600

To be greedy; keeping something for yourself that's meant to be shared.

Bogart

600

Sienna

Toyota

800

Remember the Alamo?  Well, it's located in this city.

San Antonio, TX

800

San Fransisco may not have been in his genes since he was German, but this businessman’s iconic jeans still have a headquarters there over 170 years after the company was founded.

Levi Strauss

800

Shakespeare's "Melancholy Dane" and prince of Denmark sought revenge on his uncle for murdering his father.  By the time he obtained it, he was already dying of poison.

Hamlet

800

Referring to an important person, leader, or someone in charge, with origins in Hawaiian surf culture

Big Kahuna

800

Aventador

Lamborghini

1000

This city is home to the big three American automobile manufacturers, the Motown record label, and is the subject of a KISS song.

Detroit, MI

1000

During a brainstorming session with Nike executives just before his star client committed to Nike as his apparel sponsor, Michael Jordan's agent David Falk came up with this iconic two-word brand name.

Air Jordan

1000

This mutant's healing factor allowed him to survive the process that bonded unbreakable adamantium to his skeleton, giving him vicious claws.

Wolverine

1000

A dismissive expression, sometimes paired with a gesture, signaling the end of a conversation

Talk to the hand.

1000

Charger

Dodge