After the morning comes this.
Afternoon
This hall in Philadelphia was the site of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
Independence Hall
Semitrucks have this number of wheels.
18. They're also known as big rigs or tractor-trailers.
Lake Tahoe straddles the border between these two states.
Nevada and California. If you go to the Nevada side, flying is the easiest way to get there. If you go to the California side, it's more accessible by car. The Nevada side is a nightlife haven, and the California side is the place to relax.
This marine blue is a popular color of school and airline uniforms.
Navy. Color is largely a practical consideration. Navy, dark gray, etc. are all chosen because they don't show dirt as easily as light colors.
This native Vermonter is a current U.S. Senator and contender for the Democratic nomination in the 2020 presidential election.
Bernie Sanders. He was born in Brooklyn but began his political career in Vermont.
These occur after an earthquake.
Aftershocks
In his hit tune "King of the Road," Roger Miller sang, "I'm a man of [blank] by no means."
Means
Semis run on this type of fuel.
This inlet runs between New York and Connecticut.
This European country's flag consists of only blue and white.
Greece and Finland. Most countries have flags with more than two colors. Thirty countries have red, white, and blue flags, the most popular color combination.
This native Vermonter founded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Joseph Smith. He claimed to have translated the Book of Mormon under divine guidance rather than authoring it. His successor was Brigham Young, also a native Vermonter, who founded the Salt Lake City Mormon community.
This is something that might occur to you after you give an argument.
An afterthought.
This iconic bridge spans the Thames River and is adjacent to the Tower of London.
Tower Bridge. It's a drawbridge, also known as a moveable bridge.
He stars as John David "J.D." Dawes in the 1997 trucker film Breaker! Breaker!
Chuck Norris. J.D. hits the road in his semi in search of his brother.
This is the largest U.S. state on the Gulf of Mexico
Texas
This American domestic air carrier has a colorful name.
Jet Blue. The airline is a popular, low-cost carrier similar to Southwest Airlines.
This Vermont native founded the eponymous tractor and large equipment company whose major competitor is Caterpillar.
John Deere. The company originally sold cast-iron plows.
Optional parts and accessories that you add to a car once you've purchased it come from here.
The aftermarket. Replacement parts also come from the aftermarket.
At some casinos, you must be 21 years old to play this game.
21. The game is also known as blackjack. The winner is the one who comes closest to 21 points without going over 21.
Burt Reynolds stars as a bootlegger in this 1977 film. On a dare, he and an accomplice attempt to run a truckload of beer while in a pursuit by a sheriff.
Smokey and the Bandit.
This is the largest island in the Caribbean Sea.
Cuba
This 1945 film is based on the life of composer George Gershwin and is also the title of one of his most famous musical compositions.
Rhapsody in Blue. It's a fictionalized version of his drive to succeed and how it destroyed his relationships.
Ethan Allen. He was so concerned about the British reclaiming Vermont that he petitioned Canada to accept it as part of its country - again he was denied. Vermont was granted statehood two years after his death.
Many people believe that this is the destination when someone dies.
The afterlife or afterworld.
Central Park West. It's also known as Eighth Avenue. Several avenues in New York City have alternate names; for example, Avenue of the Americas is also called Sixth Avenue
Big rigs can have up to this number of gears, which is also part of their nickname.
18
This sea separates Finland and Sweden
The Baltic Sea
Diana Ross and Billy Dee Williams star in this 1972 film about Billie Holiday.
Lady Sings the Blues. It was nominated for five Academy Awards and won a Golden Globe. It also was inducted into the Black Movie Awards Classic Cinema Hall of Fame.
The 1910 poem "If" is among the most famous works of this British author and poet, who was born in India and later settled in Vermont.
Rudyard Kipling. He was born in India, and many of his works reflect his time in the East. He married an American, and he moved to her property in Vermont, where he authored short stories including "The Jungle Book." He received the Nobel Prize for Literature at the age of 42.
According to the American Heritage Dictionary, it is, "a device for augmenting the thrust of a jet engine by burning additional fuel with the uncombined oxygen in the exhaust gases.”
Afterburner.
This state is named for Thomas West (1577-1618), the 12th Baron De La Warr
The truck that can carry the largest load is classified as this class number.
8. It can carry up to 33,000 pounds.
This sea separates Ukraine and Russia from Turkey.
The Black Sea. It is considered an inland sea.
This waltz by Johann Strauss II includes the name of Central and Eastern Europe's longest river.
"Blue Danube." The Danube River flows through four European capitals.
This formerly blacklisted American TV personality, actor, and author was a panelist on To Tell the Truth, What's My Line?, and other game shows, and he played Loren Bray in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.
Orson Bean. In 1961, he was nominated for a Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his role in the Broadway production Subways Are for Sleeping. You might have caught his guest appearances on The Twilight Zone and The Love Boat.