Texas
Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Cocktails
Billboard's Number One Albums of the 2000's
Historic Locations
200

The state's largest city of Houston is in this county.

Harris County

200

This type of plane is used by farmers to spray fertilizer and insecticides on their crops. 

Crop Duster

200

Champagne, Orange Juice

Mimosa

200

This band's "Weathered" album featured songs like "My Sacrifice" and "Freedom Fighter"

Creed

200

John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dealey Plaza in this Texas city.

Dallas

400

This is Texas's official state bird, and also the title of an Eminem song. 

Mockingbird

400

This make and model of automobile is the most popular in the United States

Ford F-150

400

Gin, vermouth. Optionally add olive juice to make it dirty. 

Martini

400

Their "No Strings Attached" album spent 8 consecutive weeks at number one in 2000. 

NSYNC

400

D-Day, America's official entrance into the European theater of WW2 saw American troops storming the beaches of Normandy in this country. 

France
600

The siege of the Alamo ended on March 6th of this year

1836

600

This now retired commercial airliner could travel at twice the speed of sound and could get you from London to New York City in half the time as traditional airliners.

Concorde

600

Vodka, Ginger Beer, Lime Juice

Moscow Mule

600

This Kanye West album featured "Heartless" and "Amazing"

808's & Heartbreak

600

The location where Jesus Christ of Nazareth was crucified, just outside of Jerusalem

Mount Calvary

800

The name Texas is a variation of the Caddo Indian word "teyshas" which means this. 

Friend

800

1940s Big Boys were the largest locomotives ever in regular service powered by this (soon replaced by diesel)

Steam

800

Vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice, lime juice

Cosmopolitan

800

In 2007, this Disney Channel movie sequel saw its soundtrack reach number one for four straight weeks. 

High School Musical 2

800

World War One officially came to an end with the signing of a treaty at this French palace

Versailles 

1000

Before being named Austin, the state's current capital was called this, named after a famous Napoleonic battle.

Waterloo

1000

While this hyphenated brand name is most commonly known as a maker of high-end luxury cars, it is also the name of a company that makes jet engines and nuclear reactors

Rolls-Royce

1000

Rye Whiskey, red bitters, absinthe, sugar cube

Sazerac

1000

This Taylor Swift album was Billboard's top-performing album of 2009

Fearless

1000

The Velvet Revolution in 1989 was a peaceful transition of power from single-party Communism to a parliamentary republic in this former nation in Europe. 

Czechoslovakia