L'chaim
Hebrew
Pu'u Wekiu on Mauna Kea
Hawaii
To know watt's watt, you have to study the life of James Watt, an inventor from this country
Scotland
It opened in downtown Omaha in 1917 with 3 lads in juvenile court & 2 homeless newsies; it's now on 900 acres near the city
(Girls and) Boys Town
The Japanese call this "ballistic" train the Shinkansen
Bullet train
Na zdorovia
Russian
Mount McKinley
Alaska
GE's standard incandescent A-line soft white bulbs range in wattage from 40 to this
150
Founded in 1917, the company Omaha these brings superb marbling to your dinner table
Omaha Steaks
The 20th Century Limited took you from New York to this city where you could catch the Super Chief to Los Angeles
Chicago
Prosit
German
Mount Whitney
California
One watt is equal to one ampere moving at one this
Volt
This railroad was driven in Omaha; in 1869 it became part of the transcontinental system
The Union Pacific
This country's Central Railway takes you up 13,000 feet going from La Oroya to Cuzco
Peru
Skal!
Swedish
Mount Hood
Oregon
Used by truckers, these radios with 40 channels have an output limit of 4 watts
CB (Citizen's Band) Radios
In a museum near the city you can see missiles of the S.A.C., this part of the Air Force that ended with the Cold War
The Strategic Air Command
The name of this Paris-to-Istanbul service that began in 1873 is now on a London-to-Venice train service
Orient Express
Kampai
Japanese
Mount Elbert
Colorado
Some worried about the safety of using this element to produce wattage for the Ulysses Space Probe
Plutonium
Omaha's renowned zoo includes the Lied Jungle, one of the world's largest one of these vanishing ecosystems
A rainforest
The 2,461-mile-long Indian Pacific line connects the east & west coasts of this country
Australia (goes from Perth to Sydney)