I love trivia; but clearly not as much as Atleasean. Prior to the Covid pandemic, you would find me and some of my friends at the Curragh in Holland doing team trivia as The Brew Crew on Monday nights. Winning wasn't always assured, but we were continually in the top 3 teams every week. I always wanted to do a trivia puzzle, but never knew how to do it. Then Atleasean came out with the perfect puzzle....except nobody can solve it. So I present to you a version of that puzzle, but hopefully this one doesn't require nearly as an expensive of a hairpiece.
City Infrastructure:
A: The larger of the two numbers assigned at opposite ends of the solo runway serving the US city which shares its name with the last name of famous fictional criminal mastermind who just so happens to share their first name with a famous actress who just so happens to share her last name with the first name of a character (with quite a snackish last name) most famously seen in a 2003 film alongside a character whose "day job" initials are shared with the owner of this cache less one fourth of the jersey number of the football player you will discover in hint D.
Games & Hobbies:
B: The quantity of zeroes in the binary form of the highest possible score you can achieve in one "move" (not one turn) of the game most closely associated with the aptly named villain of the movie (who is portrayed by an actor with the same number of children as ships on the flag you will discover in hint D) discovered in hint A plus the difference in the score between the two teams featured in the Superbowl you will discover in D.
Historical Numbers & Chemistry:
C: The numeric position (A=1, B=2, etc.) of the only letter that repeats in the roman numeral equivalent to the discovery year of the chemical element found between the element of the main material that composes the (arguably) most iconic landmark you would find technically, just outside of the city, where the film you discovered in A takes place and the chemical element number of the runway you used in hint A (which was a two digit number).
By Air or By Sea:
D: The name of the US navy patrol vessel that shares a reference number with a now largely defunct Boeing commercial aircraft whose cockpit crew is equal to the number of its engines) plus the number of touchdowns scored by the Superbowl MVP of the Superbowl number ## (Superbowl # calculated by): the sum of the digits of the year on the flag from the city that the airport in A serves minus the number of ships that appear on the flag of the state where you would find the landmark you discovered in C.
Flags:
E: The length (in meters, rounded down to the nearest whole integer) of the Navy vessel you discovered in hint D plus the number of colored stripes in the flag of the city that is the basis of the movie that you identified in A.
The History of Statehood:
F: The number of letters in the name of the state that joined the union in the position equal to the total number of touchdowns scored in the Super Bowl that was identified in hint E minus the last digit of the year of the first release in the video game series starring the criminal mastermind you discovered in hint A.
Commercial Aviation:
G: The last digit of the number of aircraft built (according to Wikipedia) of the Boeing aircraft model you identified in D less the value of the last digit present on a piece of literature that can found at the famous monument you discovered in hint A which is largely composed of the element discovered in hint C.
Once you solve for A through G, substitute them in to solve the following three numbers whose product (x*y*z) will yield you the coords of the final, which you can then plug into the checker to confirm. You should get a complete set of coordinates from this answer.
X = FFFDFC
Y = FEGGE
Z = BAAB