Amusement park rides (famous or generic)
- Giant Dipper - Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
- American Eagle - Six Flags Great America
- Steel Vengeance - Cedar Point
- The Haunted Mansion - Disneyland
- Twisted Timbers - Kings Dominion
- Big Thunder Mountain - Disneyworld
- Thunderbolt - Riverside Amusement Park, Agawam MA
- Bumper cars - Traveling carnies at county fairs
- Coney Island Cyclone, NYC
- Mad Tea Party (spinning teacups) - Disney parks
- Ferris Wheel - Huck Finn’s Playland, Albany NY
- Corkscrew - Cedar Point
Amusement park rides (famous or generic)
- Giant Dipper - Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
- American Eagle - Six Flags Great America
- Steel Vengeance - Cedar Point
- The Haunted Mansion - Disneyland
- Twisted Timbers - Kings Dominion
- Big Thunder Mountain - Disneyworld
- Thunderbolt - Riverside Amusement Park, Agawam MA
- Bumper cars - Traveling carnies at county fairs
- Coney Island Cyclone, NYC
- Mad Tea Party (spinning teacups) - Disney parks
- Ferris Wheel - Huck Finn’s Playland, Albany NY
- Corkscrew - Cedar Point
- Kingda Ka - Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson NJ
The tallest steel roller coaster in the world: Kingda Ka - Wikipedia
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Notable jazz and R&B musicians, with a link to a tune
- Jimmy Rushing: Jimmy RUSHING " I Left My Baby " !!! - YouTube
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Phonetic alphabets that are used in at least one country’s language
- Roman - English and most European languages
Bayaker
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I think you are using the “phonetic alphabet” differently from the way I understand the term.
Would you please elaborate on what you mean?
Phonetic alphabets that are used in at least one country’s language
- Roman - English and most European languages
- Cyrillic - Russian and related languages
Do you mean an alphabet where one character (or diphthong) represents one sound, as opposed to characters that represent syllables or entire words?
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Phonetic alphabets that are used in at least one country’s language
- Roman - English and most European languages
- Cyrillic - Russian and related languages
- Greek
I took “phonetic alphabet” as having characters that represent sounds as opposed to concepts, like Chinese characters
jtur88
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Syllables, too. Tha is, the phonetic sound corresponds to the symbol. You can name the alphabet, or the language that uses it.