Tuesday Travel Trivia (Week 61)

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Welcome to another exciting week of Tuesday Travel Trivia, the hardest, most addictive weekly trivia game on the web. To test yourself against all the other travel-obsessed brainiacs out there, answer the ten questions that follow...

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  1. 1

    Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated at the Lorraine Motel in which southern U.S. city?

  2. 2

    Sana'a International Airport is located in which country?

  3. 3

    In the UK and Australia, which of the following might be called a "punter"?

  4. 4

    Sky Mall, the magazine known for advertising products of varying levels of usefulness to airline passengers, was founded in what year?

  5. 5

    If a non-US citizen lives in a country that is not part of the Visa Waiver Program and she wishes to visit the U.S. as a tourist, which type of visa should she obtain?

  6. 6

    Sealand, a 550-square meter micronation built atop a World War II sea fort, is six miles off the coast of what country?

  7. 7

    The tourism zone known as the Riviera Maya is located on the eastern coast of what country?

  8. 8

    Kijong-dong, a town near the DMZ in North Korea and known to outsiders as "Propaganda Village," is home to the world's tallest what, standing 525 feet tall?

  9. 9

    What city and future industrial center did Moravian settlers found on the banks of the Lehigh River on Christmas Eve, 1741?

  10. 10

    In Cockney Rhyming Slang, a "septic" (short for "septic tank") refers to what?

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