Transportation
Guinness records
American History
Birds
Common Bonds
200

The first folding ones of these 2-wheeled vehicles were introduced around 1900

A bicycle

200

Alfonso Salvo peeled 50 pounds of these in 5 minutes 23 seconds; we don't know how much he cried

Onions

200

Molly Pitcher is famous for carrying water & firing one of these at the Battle of Monmouth

A cannon

200

In Florida these birds were killed off in the wild for their beautiful pink feathers

Flamingos

200

Killer,
honey,
bumble

Bees

400

A moveable residence, or a residence for your movable Alexander Calder sculptures

A mobile (home)

400

In 1987 a Hiroshima club flew 2,233 of these on a single line

Kites

400

After he led 2 Indian uprisings in this colony, Opechancanough was killed in Jamestown in 1644

Virginia

400

Though this southwestern bird can fly, it prefers to sprint at speeds up to 15 mph

Roadrunner

400

Grandfather,
pendulum,
cuckoo

Clocks

600

Truckers call these highway collection points "piggy banks"

Toll booths

600

In 55 daily 10-hour stints, Johann Hurlinger of Austria walked 871 miles on these body parts

Hands

600

Several girls in this town began to behave strangely in 1692, setting off witchcraft hysteria

Salem

600

Some of these nocturnal birds have tufts of feathers on their heads called "ears" or "horns"

Owls

600

Sleigh,
day,
bunk

Beds

800

An ATC is one of these people, as any pilot could tell you

An air traffic controller

800

It's the reason the Russian sturgeon is the most valuable fish in the world

Caviar

800

Casting the deciding vote at his impeachment trial ruined Kansas Sen. Edmund Ross' career

Andrew Johnson

800

These purplish-black Asian birds, that can imitate human speech, are types of starlings

Mynah birds

800

Carson,
mess,
first aid 

A Kit

1000

These seats are often fitted with railings, which makes riding camel or elephant a little easier

A howdah

1000

The world's tallest pagoda, 377' high, was built for King Mongkut in this country in the 19th c.

Thailand

1000

From 1856-1861 this suffragette was an agent for the American Anti-Slavery Society

Susan B. Anthony

1000

The "Arctic" variety of this sea bird migrates farthest—about 22,000 miles back & forth in a year

Tern

1000

Fairy slipper,
Indian pipe,
Dutchman's-breeches

Flowers