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The LaFerrari, McLaren P1, and Porsche 918 Spyder formed this nickname for the trio of hybrid hypercars released in the mid-2010s.

Holy Trinity

100

This U.S. Navy aircraft, known as the "Top Gun" jet, was famous for its twin tails and variable-sweep wings.

F-14 Tomcat

100

What is the license class typically needed to ride a motorcycle?

Class M

100

This British marque, known for its “Spirit of Ecstasy” hood ornament, is a symbol of ultra-luxury.

Rolls-Royce

100

This country was formerly known as Persia until it changed its name in 1935.

Iran

200

This McLaren, named for a racetrack, produces over 800 horsepower and was built as a track-focused evolution of the P1.

McLaren Senna

200

This stealth bomber, resembling a flying wing, was introduced by the U.S. Air Force in the 1990s.

B-2 Spirit

200

This KTM model, with a name inspired by aviation, is a dominant force in adventure touring and rally raids.

KTM 1290 Super Adventure (or KTM 450 Rally)

200

This Mercedes-Benz sub-brand offers ultra-premium versions of the S-Class and GLS, rivaling Rolls-Royce.

Maybach

200

This Caribbean island nation aligned with the USSR after its 1959 revolution, becoming a key Cold War flashpoint.

Cuba

300

This American-made supercar once held the Guinness World Record for fastest production car with a top speed over 270 mph.

Hennessey Venom GT

300

This cutting-edge stealth fighter uses thrust vectoring and supercruise, and was introduced by the U.S. Air Force in 2005.

F-22 Raptor

300

This rare Honda sportbike, produced in the early '90s, featured a V4 engine and single-sided swingarm, and mimicked the brand's GP racers.

Honda RC30 (VFR750R)

300

This luxury SUV from Bentley shares a platform with the Porsche Cayenne and Lamborghini Urus

Bentley Bentayga

300

This Chinese dynasty, ruling from 1368 to 1644, was known for its naval expeditions under Admiral Zheng He.

Ming Dynasty

400

This McLaren model, produced in the 1990s, held the title of the world’s fastest production car until 2005.

McLaren F1

400

This long-range spy plane, developed by Lockheed in the 1950s, still flies at over 70,000 feet for reconnaissance missions.

U-2 Dragon Lady

400

First introduced in the 1970s, this BMW touring bike popularized the use of full factory fairings on production motorcycles.

BMW R100RS

400

Ferrari launched this ultra-luxury grand tourer in 2023, its first-ever four-door production car

Ferrari Purosangue

400

This U.S. foreign policy, declared in 1823, warned European powers not to interfere in the Western Hemisphere.

Monroe Doctrine

500

This obscure American supercar builder created the SSC Tuatara, which controversially claimed a top speed over 300 mph.

SSC North America (Shelby SuperCars

500

This experimental NASA aircraft became the first manned plane to fly faster than Mach 6.7 in 1967.

X-15

500

This ultra-rare, turbine-powered superbike was originally designed by a marine engine company and sells for over $500,000.

MTT Y2K

500

This American luxury brand was once positioned above Cadillac and featured innovations like V16 engines and synchromesh transmissions in the 1930s.

Duesenberg

500

This 19th-century conflict between Britain and Russia saw the famous “Charge of the Light Brigade.”

Crimean War