It's a four wheeled vehicle used for plowing and moving heavy things.
What is a tractor?
It's what Americans call the tube or underground.
What is a subway?
It's what a monoplane has one of, a biplane has two and a triplane has three.
What are wings?
It's the Japanese word for tidal wave.
What is tsunami?
It's the only planet with a day named after it.
What is Saturn?
It's a root vegetable from America that can be fried, baked, or, especially if you are Czech, boiled.
What is a potato?
It's what the British call an apartment.
What is a flat?
What is a balloon?
It's a large sea mammal that sank at least four boats in 2023.
What is an orca?
It's a dwarf planet that inspired the name of a cartoon character.
What is Pluto?
It's a fruit grown in the Czech Republic that is commonly found on pizza.
What is a tomato?
It's bigger than a village and smaller than a city.
What is a town?
It's the type of airplane that rides on the wind without a engine.
What is a glider?
Despite its name, this fish does not eat mice.
What is a catfish?
It's the name of the first animal in space.
What is Laika?
It's the open land where things are grown.
What is a field?
It's a short name for a popular place whose real name is a public house.
What is a pub?
It's the type of airplane that is powered by compressed air mixed with fuel and set on fire.
What is a jet?
It's a mammal that only Japan, Norway and Iceland still hunt in the ocean.
What is a whale?
It's what the four farthest planets in the Earth's solar system are made of.
What is gas?
It's the wooden building where farmers keep hay, tools and sometimes animals and tractors.
What is a barn?
It's the air pollution that hangs over a city, and comes from the words smoke and fog.
What is smog?
It's what an aircraft is going faster than when it is travelling at mach speeds.
What is sound?
It's what sank the Titanic in April, 1912.
What is an iceberg?
He was an Italian astronomer, mentioned in the song Bohemian Rapsody, who was arrested by the Catholic church for discovering the Earth is not the center of the universe.
Who is Galileo (Galileo!Galieo!)?