pop culture Crossword Puzzles
Crossword #2 Pop Culture 2021-08-25
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- What was the name of Ross Gellar’s pet monkey on Friends?
- What legendary band has Adam Lambert served as lead vocalist for since 2011
- notes What everyday item did Romy and Michele claim to have invented in Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion?
- What is the name of the family dog on Full House?
- How many Harry Potter films have been made?
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- Farley Who was originally cast as the voice of Shrek before Mike Meyers was eventually given the role?
- Parton Who is the godmother of Miley Cyrus?
- What nickname did Patrick Dempsey’s character often go by on Grey’s Anatomy?
- doctor What was Ken Jeong work as before breaking into the entertainment industry as an actor and comedian?
- million How many languages can C-3PO speak in Star Wars?
- Baldwin Who is Justin Bieber’s famous father-in-law?
- Price is Right What is the longest-running game show on network television?
12 Clues: Parton Who is the godmother of Miley Cyrus? • How many Harry Potter films have been made? • What is the name of the family dog on Full House? • Baldwin Who is Justin Bieber’s famous father-in-law? • million How many languages can C-3PO speak in Star Wars? • What was the name of Ross Gellar’s pet monkey on Friends? • ...
Piggyccinos 2022-10-04
13 Clues: Bae of Bengal • Cyber-venomous • Big brother Tae • Banana profiling • King of Persia-h • Teacup piggyccino • Turk administration • Clean out the channel • Beatle greeting, circa '68 • home is where the heart is • land of the pop culture E-mau5 • Asian-pigmentation-fusion = profit • What a broken clock that's all talk needs
Piggyccinos 2022-10-04
13 Clues: Bae of Bengal • Cyber-venomous • Big brother Tae • King of Persia-h • Banana profiling • Teacup piggyccino • Turk administration • Clean out the channel • Beatle greeting, circa '68 • home is where the heart is • land of the pop culture E-mau5 • Asian-pigmentation-fusion = profit • What a broken clock that's all talk needs
Piggyccinos 2022-10-04
13 Clues: Bae of Bengal • Cyber-venomous • Big brother Tae • Banana profiling • King of Persia-h • Teacup piggyccino • Turk administration • Clean out the channel • Beatle greeting, circa '68 • Home is where the heart is • Land of the pop culture E-mau5 • Asian-pigmentation-fusion = profit • What a broken clock that's all talk needs
Culture, Language and Religion 2022-11-28
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- Less dominant group adopts traits of dominant one
- Type of diffusion organized by the ideas from more prominent people and places to less prominent ones
- Belief that god does not exist
- Religions that appeal to one group of people living in a single place
- Belief in many gods
- Smallest of the big 5
- Belief in one god
- Religions that appeal to many people by seeking out followers globally
- Less dominant group is completely absorbed by dominant one
- Youngest of the big 5
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- Largest religion in the world
- The way of life for a group of people
- Type of convergence where cultures become more alike globally as our interactions increase
- Type of diffusion where an idea rapidly spreads to nearby individuals who come in direct contact with the source
- Habit widely adapted by group of people
- Oldest of the big 5
- Culture of indigenous groups
- Type of diffusion where the idea stimulates an imitative behavior within another group
- A religion found mostly in East and Southeast Asia
- Culture of groups conformed to frequently changing norms
20 Clues: Belief in one god • Oldest of the big 5 • Belief in many gods • Smallest of the big 5 • Youngest of the big 5 • Culture of indigenous groups • Largest religion in the world • Belief that god does not exist • The way of life for a group of people • Habit widely adapted by group of people • Less dominant group adopts traits of dominant one • ...
Asian Countries 2024-04-14
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- A country in Southeast Asia known for its tropical beaches, rich culture, and delicious cuisine.
- A large country in East Asia known for its rich history, culture, and diverse landscapes.
- A South Asian country known for its diverse landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture.
- An archipelagic country in Southeast Asia known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and friendly people.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its ancient temples, lush jungles, and rich cultural heritage.
- A city-state in Southeast Asia known for its modern skyline, efficient public transport, and multicultural society.
- A country in South Asia known for its fertile plains, rich history, and vibrant culture.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its diverse culture, stunning landscapes, and delicious cuisine.
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- A sprawling archipelago in Southeast Asia known for its diverse cultures, stunning natural beauty, and rich history.
- A vast country in South Asia known for its ancient civilizations, diverse cultures, and vibrant festivals.
- A landlocked country in South Asia known for its breathtaking Himalayan mountains, rich culture, and ancient temples.
- Lanka An island nation in South Asia known for its beautiful beaches, ancient ruins, and diverse wildlife.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its beautiful landscapes, rich history, and delicious cuisine.
- Korea A country in East Asia known for its modern cities, technology industry, and Korean pop culture.
- An island nation in East Asia known for its unique culture, technology, and cuisine.
15 Clues: An island nation in East Asia known for its unique culture, technology, and cuisine. • A country in South Asia known for its fertile plains, rich history, and vibrant culture. • A large country in East Asia known for its rich history, culture, and diverse landscapes. • ...
80's 2020-04-09
8 Clues: the "queen of pop" • a famous mens hairstyle • A large part of 80's pop culture • Diana was the ___________ of Wales • The first apple computers were called • Allowed you to walk around with your music • The "Great Communicator" was President _______ • A platform for games you could hold in your hand
Pop Singers 2023-06-16
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- Puth - A singer-songwriter with a smooth voice and talent for creating catchy pop melodies.
- Swift - A singer-songwriter known for her heartfelt lyrics and catchy pop tunes.
- - An iconic singer and fashion mogul known for her R&B and pop music.
- Steinfeld - An actress and singer known for her pop music and powerful vocal performances.
- Grande - A talented vocalist with a wide vocal range and powerful voice.
- Derulo - A versatile artist known for his catchy pop and R&B tracks.
- Sivan - An Australian singer-songwriter with a distinct pop sound and introspective lyrics.
- - A singer-songwriter known for his smooth vocals and blend of pop and R&B.
- Malik - Former member of One Direction, now a successful solo artist with a soulful voice.
- - A singer known for her alternative pop sound and honest songwriting.
- Trainor - A pop artist known for her upbeat and empowering songs.
- Michaels - A singer-songwriter known for her honest and introspective pop music.
- Rexha - A singer-songwriter known for her powerful voice and collaborations with other artists.
- Styles - A former member of One Direction, now a solo artist with a distinctive sound.
- Gomez - A versatile singer and actress known for her pop hits.
- Lovato - A powerhouse vocalist and advocate for mental health awareness.
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- Bieber - A Canadian singer known for his pop and R&B music.
- - A charismatic and body-positive artist with a powerful voice and energetic performances.
- Sheeran - A singer-songwriter with a soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics.
- Cyrus - A multi-talented artist known for her pop and rock music.
- - A British singer known for her pop and R&B-infused sound.
- Cabello - A Cuban-American singer known for her powerful vocals and Latin-infused pop.
- Horan - Former member of One Direction, now a solo artist with a folk-pop sound.
- Mendes - A Canadian singer-songwriter known for his heartfelt lyrics and acoustic pop sound.
- Perry - A vibrant and energetic singer known for her catchy pop anthems.
- Mendes - A charismatic performer known for his pop-rock style and romantic ballads.
- Goulding - A British singer with a unique voice and a mix of pop and electronic music.
- Lipa - A British singer with a sultry voice and infectious pop tracks.
- Capaldi - A British singer-songwriter known for his emotional ballads and soulful voice.
- Max - A pop artist known for her catchy hooks and energetic performances.
- - A singer-songwriter known for his heartfelt lyrics and electronic-pop sound.
- Trainor - A singer-songwriter known for her upbeat pop and empowering anthems.
- Eilish - A unique and innovative artist known for her alternative pop sound.
- Mars - A dynamic performer known for his soulful voice and energetic stage presence.
- - A talented singer-songwriter known for her powerful vocals and emotional ballads.
35 Clues: Bieber - A Canadian singer known for his pop and R&B music. • - A British singer known for her pop and R&B-infused sound. • Gomez - A versatile singer and actress known for her pop hits. • Cyrus - A multi-talented artist known for her pop and rock music. • Trainor - A pop artist known for her upbeat and empowering songs. • ...
Alec's Crossword 2024-09-30
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- Favorite place to find plants
- Abbreviation of the High School I went to
- Origin culture of my name and my sister's
- Non-wind instrument I play
- Major
- Favorite anime
- Second favorite yogurt's origin country
- Hometown
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- Exhausting game that is sometimes fun I play
- Wind instrument do I play
- My favorite sport
- Favorite music genre
- Favorite artist
- My favorite exercise
- Favorite yogurt's origin country
15 Clues: Major • Hometown • Favorite anime • Favorite artist • My favorite sport • Favorite music genre • My favorite exercise • Wind instrument do I play • Non-wind instrument I play • Favorite place to find plants • Favorite yogurt's origin country • Second favorite yogurt's origin country • Abbreviation of the High School I went to • Origin culture of my name and my sister's • ...
Pop Singers 2023-06-16
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- Puth - A singer-songwriter with a smooth voice and talent for creating catchy pop melodies.
- Swift - A singer-songwriter known for her heartfelt lyrics and catchy pop tunes.
- - An iconic singer and fashion mogul known for her R&B and pop music.
- Steinfeld - An actress and singer known for her pop music and powerful vocal performances.
- Grande - A talented vocalist with a wide vocal range and powerful voice.
- Derulo - A versatile artist known for his catchy pop and R&B tracks.
- Sivan - An Australian singer-songwriter with a distinct pop sound and introspective lyrics.
- - A singer-songwriter known for his smooth vocals and blend of pop and R&B.
- Malik - Former member of One Direction, now a successful solo artist with a soulful voice.
- - A singer known for her alternative pop sound and honest songwriting.
- Trainor - A pop artist known for her upbeat and empowering songs.
- Michaels - A singer-songwriter known for her honest and introspective pop music.
- Rexha - A singer-songwriter known for her powerful voice and collaborations with other artists.
- Styles - A former member of One Direction, now a solo artist with a distinctive sound.
- Gomez - A versatile singer and actress known for her pop hits.
- Lovato - A powerhouse vocalist and advocate for mental health awareness.
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- Bieber - A Canadian singer known for his pop and R&B music.
- - A charismatic and body-positive artist with a powerful voice and energetic performances.
- Sheeran - A singer-songwriter with a soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics.
- Cyrus - A multi-talented artist known for her pop and rock music.
- - A British singer known for her pop and R&B-infused sound.
- Cabello - A Cuban-American singer known for her powerful vocals and Latin-infused pop.
- Horan - Former member of One Direction, now a solo artist with a folk-pop sound.
- Mendes - A Canadian singer-songwriter known for his heartfelt lyrics and acoustic pop sound.
- Perry - A vibrant and energetic singer known for her catchy pop anthems.
- Mendes - A charismatic performer known for his pop-rock style and romantic ballads.
- Goulding - A British singer with a unique voice and a mix of pop and electronic music.
- Lipa - A British singer with a sultry voice and infectious pop tracks.
- Capaldi - A British singer-songwriter known for his emotional ballads and soulful voice.
- Max - A pop artist known for her catchy hooks and energetic performances.
- - A singer-songwriter known for his heartfelt lyrics and electronic-pop sound.
- Trainor - A singer-songwriter known for her upbeat pop and empowering anthems.
- Eilish - A unique and innovative artist known for her alternative pop sound.
- Mars - A dynamic performer known for his soulful voice and energetic stage presence.
- - A talented singer-songwriter known for her powerful vocals and emotional ballads.
35 Clues: Bieber - A Canadian singer known for his pop and R&B music. • - A British singer known for her pop and R&B-infused sound. • Gomez - A versatile singer and actress known for her pop hits. • Cyrus - A multi-talented artist known for her pop and rock music. • Trainor - A pop artist known for her upbeat and empowering songs. • ...
Japanese Youth Culture - Soeun, Jiyoo, Mia 2024-05-13
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- Shortened form of the Japanese word animēshon
- Refers to wearing costumes from a popular anime
- The very thing that the Japanese highlight in education
- The annual festival for cosplayers
- Studio producing several anime works
- The type of dress code used in Japan
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- The protagonist of the game, Legend of Zelda
- Choose one: Cosplay in Japan is very common/uncommon
- Japanese pop culture
- The first name of the creator of Nintendo
- Once the highest ranked anime in Japan
- The tool that allows you to gather from a voice bank to create a song
- The organization managing all schools in Japan
13 Clues: Japanese pop culture • The annual festival for cosplayers • Studio producing several anime works • The type of dress code used in Japan • Once the highest ranked anime in Japan • The first name of the creator of Nintendo • The protagonist of the game, Legend of Zelda • Shortened form of the Japanese word animēshon • The organization managing all schools in Japan • ...
3K03 Review Readings Theorists 2014-12-10
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- Tracing way Punjabi viewers in London find parallels and differences between their culture and an Australian soap. Characters provide a means for talking about taboo or sensitive topics.
- Influence of pop icons to convince people to buy war bonds. Suggests that likability and personal aspect made it more convincing.
- We're moving towards a mass culture, remnants of an urban "of the people" culture is being destroyed by manufactured mass culture
- creating self identity through online fandom and virtual communities. Focuses on use of intertextuality and hypertextuality
- Finds similarities between female Trekkies and Beatlemania fans. However, this group is based on long-term commitment that is deeply rooted.
- Tv show enforces myth that unsuccessful African Americans have only themselves to blame. Audiences quick to point out that its not that easy to just be successful as a minority
- Adolescent explorations of gender, identity and romantic/sexual fantasy. Dramatic first outburst of sexuality to ft. women
- Comic books were a negative form of literature that was a serious cause of juvenile delinquency
- Attempt at intervention analysis intended to capture issues within fan communities. Relationship between readers and text is fluid.
- No legitimate association between depiction of violence and increases of violence in society. Ads must be targeted to be effective, products associated with negative feelings don't succeed.
- Going to films gives women a sense of nostalgia linked to memories of their personal lives.
- Work based on the work of Hall. Uses and Grats is too imprecise, structured in dominance. Preffered, oppositional or negotiate the reading. Accepting some of the programme's encoded values and rejecting others.
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- Explores concept of belonging and group identity which unites subculturalists. Small-scale movements and are dissipated by dominant institutions mass market them.
- Patriarchic subconscious shapes our film watching experience, hollywood narrative films use women so as to provide a pleasurable viewing experience for men
- Relationship between Dutch audiences and soap operas. Criticizes Radway of claiming feminism as a solver to women's problems.
- Boomerang effect and shift from mass audience theory to subjective experience
- Studied womens reaction to UK crime shows, increased anxieties and fear of danger
- concentrates on the ways in which religious beliefs and cultural experience affects their reading. Use as escape and confirmation for their values.
- Suggest 2-step flow to reject effects of top-down model. Personal influence is better, only some people are susceptible to opinion change.
- TV is bound to have an impact on the audience. Certain reoccurring myths in tv legitimate a certain social order, like mean world syndrome
- Replace mass public with culture industry. Media content is adapted to mass consumption: commodification of entertainment
- Understanding pop culture through identity creation via material and cultural commodities. Every commodity perpetuates the culture it was made by. Commodification of culture.
- Why and how women read romance novels. Women claim reading is an act of escapism from habitual existence
23 Clues: Boomerang effect and shift from mass audience theory to subjective experience • Studied womens reaction to UK crime shows, increased anxieties and fear of danger • Going to films gives women a sense of nostalgia linked to memories of their personal lives. • Comic books were a negative form of literature that was a serious cause of juvenile delinquency • ...
Maxim Raw 2015-01-09
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- Pop star most likely to be nude and smoking weed right now
- Hip-Hop impresario and relentless Ciroc spokesman
- Cash-strapped baseball team that’s always in the toilet
- Not quite pants, not quite shorts, but they show all of that beautiful ankle.
- Wu Tang member who liked it raw
- People’s sexiest woman alive who kind of looks like a giant baby
- What you do to your friend with the all-raw diet
- Colts Quarterback with finest neckbeard in all the land.
- Roots Drummer and Way Cooler Than You
- You wouldn’t like this Hulk actor when he gets mad
- Patriots star whose gyrating touchdown dances commands female viewership
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- Maxim contributor/boxer/cartoon character who would beat his opponents and eat their children
- He’s Off The ‘Roids And Ready To Strike Out In Pressure Situations
- Sorry fellas, but this hat will never be cool
- Comedian who pit on a leather suit and got RAW
- Shake It Off Singer, pop nymph
- You were just cutting this vegetable and that’s why you’re crying, not the end of Shrek.
- Butter in coffee trend that’s tearing apart colons everywhere
- Italian car company, Rick Ross approved
- First name of Bulls Forward/ManBun icon
- North Dakota city where, according to pop culture, there’s only murder and casseroles
21 Clues: Shake It Off Singer, pop nymph • Wu Tang member who liked it raw • Roots Drummer and Way Cooler Than You • Italian car company, Rick Ross approved • First name of Bulls Forward/ManBun icon • Sorry fellas, but this hat will never be cool • Comedian who pit on a leather suit and got RAW • What you do to your friend with the all-raw diet • ...
Comicpalooza Test 1 2020-04-23
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- Texas' Largest Comic and Pop Culture Event
- Cast members appeared at Comicpalooza 2019 from this 90's cartoon which was produced by Steven Spielberg.
- Culture cultural activities or commercial products reflecting, suited to, or aimed at the tastes of the general masses of people.
- Holland Comicpalooza alum and Spider-man star
- R Brown Convention center where Comicpalooza takes place
- State that Comicpalooza takes place in
- Comic creator Chris was a guest at Comicpalooza 2019, famous for working on Xmen
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- The city Comicpalooza takes place in
- the art or practice of wearing costumes to portray characters from fiction, especially from manga, animation, and science fiction.
- of Thrones, Comicpalooza alum Emilia Clarke was star of this show
- Norris Comicpalooza alum and a Texas Ranger
- Cast members celebrated the 30th anniversary of this seminal SciFi film at Comicpalooza 2016
- game a game played on a flat surface, such as a board game or card game.
- Trek, Comicpalooza has many cast members from this science fiction over the years including LeVar Burton, Gates McFadden and Patrick Stewart.
- of Shield Multiple cast members of this Marvel series appeared at Comicpalooza
- a Japanese style of motion-picture animation, characterized by highly stylized colorful art.
16 Clues: The city Comicpalooza takes place in • State that Comicpalooza takes place in • Texas' Largest Comic and Pop Culture Event • Norris Comicpalooza alum and a Texas Ranger • Holland Comicpalooza alum and Spider-man star • R Brown Convention center where Comicpalooza takes place • of Thrones, Comicpalooza alum Emilia Clarke was star of this show • ...
3K03 Review Readings Theorists 2014-12-10
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- Tracing way Punjabi viewers in London find parallels and differences between their culture and an Australian soap. Characters provide a means for talking about taboo or sensitive topics.
- Influence of pop icons to convince people to buy war bonds. Suggests that likability and personal aspect made it more convincing.
- We're moving towards a mass culture, remnants of an urban "of the people" culture is being destroyed by manufactured mass culture
- creating self identity through online fandom and virtual communities. Focuses on use of intertextuality and hypertextuality
- Finds similarities between female Trekkies and Beatlemania fans. However, this group is based on long-term commitment that is deeply rooted.
- Tv show enforces myth that unsuccessful African Americans have only themselves to blame. Audiences quick to point out that its not that easy to just be successful as a minority
- Adolescent explorations of gender, identity and romantic/sexual fantasy. Dramatic first outburst of sexuality to ft. women
- Comic books were a negative form of literature that was a serious cause of juvenile delinquency
- Attempt at intervention analysis intended to capture issues within fan communities. Relationship between readers and text is fluid.
- No legitimate association between depiction of violence and increases of violence in society. Ads must be targeted to be effective, products associated with negative feelings don't succeed.
- Going to films gives women a sense of nostalgia linked to memories of their personal lives.
- Work based on the work of Hall. Uses and Grats is too imprecise, structured in dominance. Preffered, oppositional or negotiate the reading. Accepting some of the programme's encoded values and rejecting others.
Down
- Explores concept of belonging and group identity which unites subculturalists. Small-scale movements and are dissipated by dominant institutions mass market them.
- Patriarchic subconscious shapes our film watching experience, hollywood narrative films use women so as to provide a pleasurable viewing experience for men
- Relationship between Dutch audiences and soap operas. Criticizes Radway of claiming feminism as a solver to women's problems.
- Boomerang effect and shift from mass audience theory to subjective experience
- Studied womens reaction to UK crime shows, increased anxieties and fear of danger
- concentrates on the ways in which religious beliefs and cultural experience affects their reading. Use as escape and confirmation for their values.
- Suggest 2-step flow to reject effects of top-down model. Personal influence is better, only some people are susceptible to opinion change.
- TV is bound to have an impact on the audience. Certain reoccurring myths in tv legitimate a certain social order, like mean world syndrome
- Replace mass public with culture industry. Media content is adapted to mass consumption: commodification of entertainment
- Understanding pop culture through identity creation via material and cultural commodities. Every commodity perpetuates the culture it was made by. Commodification of culture.
- Why and how women read romance novels. Women claim reading is an act of escapism from habitual existence
23 Clues: Boomerang effect and shift from mass audience theory to subjective experience • Studied womens reaction to UK crime shows, increased anxieties and fear of danger • Going to films gives women a sense of nostalgia linked to memories of their personal lives. • Comic books were a negative form of literature that was a serious cause of juvenile delinquency • ...
COUNTRIES 2023-05-31
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- - Home to the ancient pyramids and the Nile River
- - Famous for tango and juicy steaks
- - Home to the Amazon rainforest and samba dance
- - Known for its stars and stripes
- - Home to pizza, pasta, and the Colosseum
- - Famous for its spicy cuisine and vibrant culture
- - Known for the Eiffel Tower and croissants
- - Where kangaroos are found
- - Home to the Maori culture and beautiful landscapes
- - African country known for its wildlife and safaris
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- - Known for its vast landscapes and nesting dolls
- - Home to the ancient pyramids and the Nile River
- - Known for flamenco dance and paella
- - Famous for Oktoberfest and sausages
- - Land of K-pop and kimchi
- - Land of ancient gods and the Parthenon
- - Home to the maple leaf
- - Land of colorful festivals and spicy curries
- - Land of sushi and cherry blossoms
- - Country with the Great Wall and delicious dumplings
20 Clues: - Home to the maple leaf • - Land of K-pop and kimchi • - Where kangaroos are found • - Known for its stars and stripes • - Famous for tango and juicy steaks • - Land of sushi and cherry blossoms • - Known for flamenco dance and paella • - Famous for Oktoberfest and sausages • - Land of ancient gods and the Parthenon • - Home to pizza, pasta, and the Colosseum • ...
Music 1 2024-04-10
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- Michael Jackson's electrifying collaboration with Eddie Van Halen, blending rock and pop influences.
- A-ha's synth-pop hit with its innovative music video featuring a blend of live action and animation.
- Michael Jackson's iconic album featuring hits like "Billie Jean" and the title track with its famous music video.
- Madonna's playful pop song about the allure of material wealth and luxury.
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- Culture Club's colorful pop song blending reggae influences with catchy hooks.
- Madonna's breakthrough album featuring the title track and "Material Girl," solidifying her status as the Queen of Pop.
- Soft Cell's synth-pop cover of Gloria Jones's soul song, a staple of the 1980s.
- Toto's soft rock classic known for its memorable melody and catchy chorus.
8 Clues: Toto's soft rock classic known for its memorable melody and catchy chorus. • Madonna's playful pop song about the allure of material wealth and luxury. • Culture Club's colorful pop song blending reggae influences with catchy hooks. • Soft Cell's synth-pop cover of Gloria Jones's soul song, a staple of the 1980s. • ...
3K03 Review Readings Theorists 2014-12-10
Across
- Tracing way Punjabi viewers in London find parallels and differences between their culture and an Australian soap. Characters provide a means for talking about taboo or sensitive topics.
- Influence of pop icons to convince people to buy war bonds. Suggests that likability and personal aspect made it more convincing.
- We're moving towards a mass culture, remnants of an urban "of the people" culture is being destroyed by manufactured mass culture
- creating self identity through online fandom and virtual communities. Focuses on use of intertextuality and hypertextuality
- Finds similarities between female Trekkies and Beatlemania fans. However, this group is based on long-term commitment that is deeply rooted.
- Tv show enforces myth that unsuccessful African Americans have only themselves to blame. Audiences quick to point out that its not that easy to just be successful as a minority
- Adolescent explorations of gender, identity and romantic/sexual fantasy. Dramatic first outburst of sexuality to ft. women
- Comic books were a negative form of literature that was a serious cause of juvenile delinquency
- Attempt at intervention analysis intended to capture issues within fan communities. Relationship between readers and text is fluid.
- No legitimate association between depiction of violence and increases of violence in society. Ads must be targeted to be effective, products associated with negative feelings don't succeed.
- Going to films gives women a sense of nostalgia linked to memories of their personal lives.
- Work based on the work of Hall. Uses and Grats is too imprecise, structured in dominance. Preffered, oppositional or negotiate the reading. Accepting some of the programme's encoded values and rejecting others.
Down
- Explores concept of belonging and group identity which unites subculturalists. Small-scale movements and are dissipated by dominant institutions mass market them.
- Patriarchic subconscious shapes our film watching experience, hollywood narrative films use women so as to provide a pleasurable viewing experience for men
- Relationship between Dutch audiences and soap operas. Criticizes Radway of claiming feminism as a solver to women's problems.
- Boomerang effect and shift from mass audience theory to subjective experience
- Studied womens reaction to UK crime shows, increased anxieties and fear of danger
- concentrates on the ways in which religious beliefs and cultural experience affects their reading. Use as escape and confirmation for their values.
- Suggest 2-step flow to reject effects of top-down model. Personal influence is better, only some people are susceptible to opinion change.
- TV is bound to have an impact on the audience. Certain reoccurring myths in tv legitimate a certain social order, like mean world syndrome
- Replace mass public with culture industry. Media content is adapted to mass consumption: commodification of entertainment
- Understanding pop culture through identity creation via material and cultural commodities. Every commodity perpetuates the culture it was made by. Commodification of culture.
- Why and how women read romance novels. Women claim reading is an act of escapism from habitual existence
23 Clues: Boomerang effect and shift from mass audience theory to subjective experience • Studied womens reaction to UK crime shows, increased anxieties and fear of danger • Going to films gives women a sense of nostalgia linked to memories of their personal lives. • Comic books were a negative form of literature that was a serious cause of juvenile delinquency • ...
Pop Tarts 🙈🍜👌 2024-03-04
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- discontinued pop tart flavor (another brand name)
- when the first frosted pop tart came out
- Chloe’s fav pop tart
- one of the 1st pop tart flavors (s)
- what you coook a pop tart in
- A&W inspired pop tart flavor
- when the 1st pop tart came out
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- rarest pop tart flavor
- the most popular pop tart flavor
- where pop tarts are banned
- Brand of pop tarts
- one of the 1st pop tart flavors (bsc)
- one of the 1st pop tart flavors (b)
- pop tart’s original name
- one of the first pop tart flavors (ab)
15 Clues: Brand of pop tarts • Chloe’s fav pop tart • rarest pop tart flavor • pop tart’s original name • where pop tarts are banned • what you coook a pop tart in • A&W inspired pop tart flavor • when the 1st pop tart came out • the most popular pop tart flavor • one of the 1st pop tart flavors (b) • one of the 1st pop tart flavors (s) • one of the 1st pop tart flavors (bsc) • ...
Optical Art and Pop Art 2022-10-31
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- The origins of Op Art go back to pre-war painting theories, including the constructivist ideas of the 1920s Bauhaus design school
- Pop art is characterized by vibrant, bright colors
- Pop artists often blended materials and utilized a variety of different types of media
- Jasper Johns made this artwork since he dreamed of an American flag
- Is famous for occasionally using light and kinetics to bring to life his optical composition
- Artists use the subject matter to make a statement about current events, poke fun at fads, and challenge the status quo
- The medium of the artwork is oil on canvas and was made by Victor Vasarely
- Creates a sort of visual tension in the viewer's mind
- One of the most widely recognized visual languages of the 20th century
- Interaction of color relationships
- This artwork was created in 1969 through a silkscreen, and was made by Omar Rayo
- In what country did pop art emerged during the mid 1950s
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- One of the internationally recognized representative figures of the Op art movement
- An optical artwork that is just black and white
- His work was mainly inspired by comic strips
- The style is characterised by abstract patterns, often in black and white, with a stark contrast between background and foreground
- Was dubbed as the father of the Pop Art movement
- Widely considered as one of the forefathers of Op Art movement
- In what country did pop art emerged during the late 1950s
- Is a type of movement in modern art that imitates the methods, styles, and themes of popular culture and mass media
- This artwork is made by Roy Lichenstein, the most well-known work of him
- Relies on optical illusions to fool the eye of the viewer
- Her art is characterized by the use of reflective chips embedded among acrylics on canvas
- Broke into worldwide fame with his already legendary Campbell's Soup Cans and Gold Marilyn Monroe
- Pop art utilized images and icons from popular media and products
25 Clues: Interaction of color relationships • His work was mainly inspired by comic strips • An optical artwork that is just black and white • Was dubbed as the father of the Pop Art movement • Pop art is characterized by vibrant, bright colors • Creates a sort of visual tension in the viewer's mind • In what country did pop art emerged during the mid 1950s • ...
fnaf merch 2022-10-14
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- made by funko bonnie has floppy
- hardest funko plush to find hotopic
- a bonnie candy
- hardest plush ever to find
- a toy fox funko plush
- a foxy candy dispencer
- a unrealesed merch of candy tins
- another exclusive shadow pop
- foxy funko POP
- chica funko POP
- a unreleased merch peice of a egg
- a mangle candy dispencer
- shadow freddy funko pop exclusive
- springtrap funko POP
- sanshee plush of freddy
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- made by funko a exclusive to walmart
- sanshee plush of foxy
- a squishy toy of fnaf some were released
- golden fred pop
- made by funko exclusive to gamestop
- nightmare fox pop
- a chica candy dispencer
- a toy bon candy
- funko's famous pop is now freddy
- sanshee plush of chica
- made by funko OG fred
- shanshee plush of GF
- a funtime foxy pop but wait
- a puppet candy disp
- a pop of toy fredrick
- made by funko cool feathers
- sanshee plush of bonnie
- a dispencer for candy made by radz its a bear
- bonnie funko POP
- foxy made by funko plush
35 Clues: a bonnie candy • foxy funko POP • golden fred pop • a toy bon candy • chica funko POP • bonnie funko POP • nightmare fox pop • a puppet candy disp • shanshee plush of GF • springtrap funko POP • sanshee plush of foxy • a toy fox funko plush • made by funko OG fred • a pop of toy fredrick • sanshee plush of chica • a foxy candy dispencer • a chica candy dispencer • sanshee plush of bonnie • ...
Pop Pop Pete's 80th 2023-10-06
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- Would like to be an Astronaut.
- Future in NFL or PGA?
- Noni's best friend (with paws).
- First word of the name of the farm.
- Favorite potter.
- Something PPP might hit, or photograph.
- If Pop Pop had an endorsement deal.
- Pop Pop's super power.
- Noni is only allowed here to Christmas shop.
- Rigo's replacement, if Pop Pop had a say.
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- PPP's favorite 42 year old.
- Favorite Cookies
- Hopes to play the trumpet as well as PPP.
- PPP and Noni's current sport.
- Best chef PPP has ever met.
- Youngest of 4 Smith siblings.
- What Pop Pop doesn't mow on the farm.
- Jezabelle's sister.
- Pop Pop's best friend (with paws).
19 Clues: Favorite Cookies • Favorite potter. • Jezabelle's sister. • Future in NFL or PGA? • Pop Pop's super power. • PPP's favorite 42 year old. • Best chef PPP has ever met. • PPP and Noni's current sport. • Youngest of 4 Smith siblings. • Would like to be an Astronaut. • Noni's best friend (with paws). • Pop Pop's best friend (with paws). • First word of the name of the farm. • ...
U.S. Pop Culture 2022-01-19
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- Movie that has the best-selling soundtrack of all time
- Which movie won the first official Best Picture Academy Award?
- How many Harry Potter books are out there?
- What day is Star Wars Day?
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- How many times did Ross Geller gets divorced on Friends?
- Which pop star burnt down her home gym?
- What acronym does "smh" stand for?
- Name of Michelle Obama's memoir
8 Clues: What day is Star Wars Day? • Name of Michelle Obama's memoir • What acronym does "smh" stand for? • Which pop star burnt down her home gym? • How many Harry Potter books are out there? • Movie that has the best-selling soundtrack of all time • How many times did Ross Geller gets divorced on Friends? • Which movie won the first official Best Picture Academy Award?
Unit1 Pop Culture Then and Now 2016-04-06
Mots-croisés 2014-05-19
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- Marie a de la fièvre, il faut appeler (le médecin) (POP)
- Louis a les joues (rouges) (CONTRAIRE)
- Tu viens fumer un joint avec moi ? Tu viens griller un...? (POP)
- Non, mais tu as vu son (nez)! (POP)
- Ta fille a encore (enlaidi)(CONTRAIRE)
- Je ne peux m’empêcher d’ acheter des (vêtements) (POP)
- Voudrais-tu (rallonger) ce pantalon ? (CONTRAIRE)
- Nous nous sommes bien (amusés). (POP)
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- Il (travaille) du matin au soir. (POP)
- Je viendrai avec ma nouvelle (bicyclette). (POP)
- mais il ne (comprend) rien ! (POP)
- Nous (allumons) notre cigarette (CONTRAIRE)
- Il est onze heures du mat et tu es toujours dans ton (lit) (POP)
- (Son frère) est sympa! (POP)
- Mes cheveux sont bouclés, les tiens sont ... (CONTRAIRE)
- Patron, deux (bières) et un coca. (POP)
- Il a (de l’argent ): il a du... plein les poches. (POP)
17 Clues: (Son frère) est sympa! (POP) • mais il ne (comprend) rien ! (POP) • Non, mais tu as vu son (nez)! (POP) • Nous nous sommes bien (amusés). (POP) • Il (travaille) du matin au soir. (POP) • Louis a les joues (rouges) (CONTRAIRE) • Ta fille a encore (enlaidi)(CONTRAIRE) • Patron, deux (bières) et un coca. (POP) • Nous (allumons) notre cigarette (CONTRAIRE) • ...
Japanese Pop Culture 2016-11-06
8 Clues: a small piece • a person from Sweden • ____________ of fact • looking for something • a baby cat who says hello • only a short distance away • something you know very well • it means very good or excellent
Pop Culture of the 1960s 2021-09-19
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- scifi show in space
- popular drug
- Simon/Garfunkel soundtrack
- US joined “unnecessary war”
- Barbara Eden as
- Kennedy backup
- song/year of significance for Beatles
- popular corvette car
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- towering hairstyle
- famous Apollo
- hippie value
- host with the most
- ‘69 highlight for hippies
- Chubby Checker dance
- Fab Four hairstyle
- Beatles song; 1776 war
16 Clues: hippie value • popular drug • famous Apollo • Kennedy backup • Barbara Eden as • towering hairstyle • host with the most • Fab Four hairstyle • scifi show in space • Chubby Checker dance • popular corvette car • Beatles song; 1776 war • ‘69 highlight for hippies • Simon/Garfunkel soundtrack • US joined “unnecessary war” • song/year of significance for Beatles
Arc Crossword 2023-11-13
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- When I get lost at O-Week I find the...
- Race you to [Blank]. Loser buys the coffee
- The best place to experience foreign culture
- Experience the flavours of all the cultures Clubs have to offer
- When you run out of money at the RH, you put it on [Blank] tab
- You can always find Eric with a can of...
- Best department at Arc *eye emoji*
- Arc's more creative campus
- Home to the likes of Joelle, Alex, and Jamie
- Monthly meetings at Tiffany's
- Shelley's Partner in Crime
- Home of UNSW pop-culture
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- [Blank] Green
- What does New Zealand, San Fran, and Wellness have in common?
- Best literary journal on campus
- You can find the Producers at the...
- Raised $50k+ (and counting) this year for SCHF
- You can always find Miles at...
- Yau is currently in...
- Everyone's favourite VC!
- Mitch McBurnie's favourite sport
21 Clues: [Blank] Green • Yau is currently in... • Everyone's favourite VC! • Home of UNSW pop-culture • Arc's more creative campus • Shelley's Partner in Crime • Monthly meetings at Tiffany's • Best literary journal on campus • You can always find Miles at... • Mitch McBurnie's favourite sport • Best department at Arc *eye emoji* • You can find the Producers at the... • ...
Pop Culture of the 1960s 2021-09-19
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- hippie value
- ‘69 highlight for hippies
- Paul Simon on soundtrack
- US joined “unnecessary war”
- Beatles song; 1776 war
- host with the most; Beatles debut
- famous Apollo
- song/year of significance for Beatles
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- JFK backup
- subdivision of LA for songwriters
- groovy music show
- towering hairstyle
- Barbara Eden as
- thanks to Chubby Checker
- Fab Four hairstyle
- popular drug
16 Clues: JFK backup • hippie value • popular drug • famous Apollo • Barbara Eden as • groovy music show • towering hairstyle • Fab Four hairstyle • Beatles song; 1776 war • Paul Simon on soundtrack • thanks to Chubby Checker • ‘69 highlight for hippies • US joined “unnecessary war” • subdivision of LA for songwriters • host with the most; Beatles debut • song/year of significance for Beatles
Printmaking Artists 2022-09-22
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- No one knows the identity of this artist.
- The artist who borrowed/stole comic images
- Pop art included simple shapes and _______ colours
- Illegal art
- Banksy’s artworks often include social or political _____________
- The title of Fairey's Obama print
- The creator of the print "Hope"
- Banksy often incorporates the _________________ into his artworks.
- Pop art was a rebellion to _________ art
- Printmaking where you push ink through a screen
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- An outline of an image that you cover with paint or ink
- The colour scheme of Banksy’ artworks
- The colours of 'Hope'
- Andy Warhol's art studio was nicknamed "The _______"
- The name of the dots used by Lichtenstein
- The artist who created soup can prints
- An art style based on popular culture
- password
- Silkscreened images are broken down into __________, not lines
- Banksy _____________ his ‘Girl with Balloon’ artwork at an auction after it was purchased
- Lichtenstein created with bright colours and black ________
- The process of making multiple copies of the same image
- To create an image with silkscreens, you must use multiple __________
23 Clues: password • Illegal art • The colours of 'Hope' • The creator of the print "Hope" • The title of Fairey's Obama print • The colour scheme of Banksy’ artworks • An art style based on popular culture • The artist who created soup can prints • Pop art was a rebellion to _________ art • No one knows the identity of this artist. • The name of the dots used by Lichtenstein • ...
Early 80s Vocabulary 2024-02-12
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- Economic policies implemented by President Reagan that emphasized tax cuts, deregulations, and a free-market approach.
- Significant or rapid change in the values, beliefs, and practices of a society, often associated with shifts in music, fashion, and popular culture.
- Music Television. A cable channel that played music videos, revolutionizing the music industry in the 1980s.
- An electronic musical instrument that generates sound using electronic signals, commonly used in pop and new wave music.
- Pop music with a prominent use of synthesizers and electronic production.
- Widely recognized symbol or individual that represents a particular culture or movement.
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- a musical group formed by musicians that are already famous for being in other groups.
- Also called Hair Metal. Combined the theatrics of Glam Rock with the heavy guitar sound of Metal. Flashy outfits and BIG hair.
- Tour Series of live performances by an artist or band, often spanning multiple cities or countries.
- Everything that ordinary people are interest in or are talking about.
- A more polished form of Punk that embraced synthesizers and elements of Pop music.
- using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change.
- Took the raw energy of Punk and added more complex musical structures and sounds.
- Rapid advancement and widespread adoption of digital technology, including the rise of personal computers and digital recordings.
- A visual tool for artists to visually express their creativity and connect with Audiences
- The emergence of new Heavy Metal bands amidst the decline of Punk and dominance of New Wave. (New Wave of British Heavy Metal)
16 Clues: Everything that ordinary people are interest in or are talking about. • using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change. • Pop music with a prominent use of synthesizers and electronic production. • Took the raw energy of Punk and added more complex musical structures and sounds. • ...
Newberry Award Writer's Craft 2022-12-07
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- happenings in school, friends, family, community
- books
- of teen issues
- novels
- students in elementary school
- that includes slang and pop culture terms
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- about interesting and relevant topics to teens
- young adults to read and enjoy
- Verse
- feelings about adults, issues, friendships, relationships
- often referred to as young adults
- relevant to teen emotions
- adults and teachers about teen life
13 Clues: Verse • books • novels • of teen issues • relevant to teen emotions • students in elementary school • young adults to read and enjoy • often referred to as young adults • adults and teachers about teen life • that includes slang and pop culture terms • about interesting and relevant topics to teens • happenings in school, friends, family, community • ...
Crossword 2022-12-04
Across
- Borough where Gaga and Pop Pop began
- Gaga loves to provide
- Don’t leave home without it
- Slot machine squatter
- Found canine (2 wds)
- Adventure followed by Baskin Robbins (2 wds)
- Nickname before he became Pop Pop
- Where Pop Pop’s not allowed to shop
- Pop Pop’s Hawaiian boyfriend
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- Pizza and prizes (2 wds)
- Who’s da ho (3 wds)
- #1 granola fan
- Millbrook antique shop
- Dinkle’s essential (2 wds)
- Savory Christmas favorite
- Planter of parsley
- Favorite ice cream
- Tree topper
- Wildlife who tried to come to Christmas
- A Main Man’s snack
20 Clues: Tree topper • #1 granola fan • Planter of parsley • Favorite ice cream • A Main Man’s snack • Who’s da ho (3 wds) • Found canine (2 wds) • Gaga loves to provide • Slot machine squatter • Millbrook antique shop • Pizza and prizes (2 wds) • Savory Christmas favorite • Dinkle’s essential (2 wds) • Don’t leave home without it • Pop Pop’s Hawaiian boyfriend • Nickname before he became Pop Pop • ...
Chapter 28/29 Review - Steve Shi 2013-04-14
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- second period of Cubism
- _____ art are three-dimensional works that are often site-specific
- art as a result of the Depression
- art movement that is influenced by Nonwestern people
- landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked
- "the wild beasts": used false colors
- Feminist artist with works mocking magazine advertisements
- art movement with straight, polished forms, and urban subjects
- a published verbal declaration of the intentions and views of the issuer
- ______ dots are featured in Pop art comic strips
- the nature of artforms and artists as diverse
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- artist obsessed with portrayal of pop culture and Monroe
- artist famous for paintings covering entire canvas of simple colors
- art in which objects are not depicted realistically
- in motion
- _____ art reshapes the natural world for expressive purposes
- artistic design elements on naturally occurring patterns or shapes reminiscent of nature
- "found objects": art which is not made but given meaning
- art by non-artists
- created art of women by slashing paubt
- art period with ■
21 Clues: in motion • art period with ■ • art by non-artists • second period of Cubism • art as a result of the Depression • "the wild beasts": used false colors • created art of women by slashing paubt • the nature of artforms and artists as diverse • ______ dots are featured in Pop art comic strips • art in which objects are not depicted realistically • ...
Nine styles of music 2014-03-02
9 Clues: Rap • Improvisation • Popular music • American popular music • Listen when you are sad • Electric guitar and drums • Music about national culture • Dance music that uses technology • Performed by an orchestra with many instruments
Pop 1 2024-04-09
10 Clues: Swedish pop group • Arcade game sensation • Crime-fighting TV trio • Dance music and culture • Groovy and soulful style • John Travolta's disco film • Epic space opera franchise • Fashionable flared trousers • Political scandal of the era • Spielberg's blockbuster shark thriller
Fantastic Characters Lessons 1-4 Crossword Evaluation 2022-12-30
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- English rock band formed in Manchester in 1991.
- Relating to music.
- Name of famous Manchester football team.
- Group playing or working together.
- Inhabitants.
- Informal name of Liverpudlians.
- In greater amount.
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- English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960.
- Alternative pop music.
- English city with 552,000 inhabitants.
- English city known for its indie bands.
- Relating to culture.
- Abbreviation of Mancunians.
- In smaller quantity.
- Native place, homeland.
15 Clues: Inhabitants. • Relating to music. • In greater amount. • Relating to culture. • In smaller quantity. • Alternative pop music. • Native place, homeland. • Abbreviation of Mancunians. • Informal name of Liverpudlians. • Group playing or working together. • English city with 552,000 inhabitants. • English city known for its indie bands. • Name of famous Manchester football team. • ...
PD Responsibilities 2022-08-22
Across
- not just pizza parties
- to be fair, it looks quite different!
- result of successful professional interrogation
- what governs hourly staff?
- uses backwards planning
- word after pop or before setting
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- process of dealing with people
- DC group of superheroes
- something good to be under
- the Q in QC
- employees' weekly bread
- documents ready for take-off
- professional interrogation
- across the __, beatles song
- a top secret __
15 Clues: the Q in QC • a top secret __ • not just pizza parties • DC group of superheroes • employees' weekly bread • uses backwards planning • something good to be under • professional interrogation • what governs hourly staff? • across the __, beatles song • documents ready for take-off • process of dealing with people • word after pop or before setting • to be fair, it looks quite different! • ...
WORLD OF SPORTS 2023-03-02
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- Physics genius
- Egyptian Queen
- Apple co-founder
- Entrepreneur and innovator
- Science pioneer
- Evolution theorist
- Macedonian King
- Pop queen diva
- Communist theorist
- Economist pioneer
- British Prime Minister
- Existentialist philosopher
- Rap superstar king
- French Emperor
- Microsoft co-founder
- Facebook co-founder
- Amazon founder and CEO
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- Anti-apartheid leader
- Black Civil rights leader
- Pop diva powerhouse
- Ancient Greek philosopher
- King of Pop
- Theoretical physicist
- Astronaut legend
- Tennis champion.
- Art iconoclast
- Pop icon queen
- Latin pop queen
- Humanitarian nun
- Ancient Greek philosopher
- Soulful pop singer
31 Clues: King of Pop • Physics genius • Egyptian Queen • Art iconoclast • Pop queen diva • Pop icon queen • French Emperor • Science pioneer • Macedonian King • Latin pop queen • Apple co-founder • Astronaut legend • Tennis champion. • Humanitarian nun • Economist pioneer • Evolution theorist • Communist theorist • Rap superstar king • Soulful pop singer • Pop diva powerhouse • Facebook co-founder • ...
1960s Rock Festivals 2024-05-26
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- - International Pop Festival, 1969
- - Jam, 1969
- - Fair, 1969
- - Sound Pop Festival, 1968
- - Iconic 1969 festival
- - Lake International Music Festival, 1969
- - of Wight, UK festival
- - Festival, started in 1970
- - Jazz and Blues Festival, UK
- - Pop Festival, 1968
- - Trips Festival, 1966
- - Ridge Rock Festival, 1969
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- - City Pop Festival, 1969
- - Infamous 1969 festival
- - Festival, 1967
- - 1972 festival, late '60s era
- - Folk Festival, 1960s
- - City Pop Festival, 1969
- - Music Festival, 1970
- - Music Festival, Australia
- - Pop Festival, 1968
- - River Rock Festival, 1968
- - Festival of Blues, 1969
- - Orleans Pop Festival, 1969
- - Springs Pop Festival, 1969
25 Clues: - Jam, 1969 • - Fair, 1969 • - Festival, 1967 • - Pop Festival, 1968 • - Pop Festival, 1968 • - Folk Festival, 1960s • - Iconic 1969 festival • - Music Festival, 1970 • - Trips Festival, 1966 • - of Wight, UK festival • - Infamous 1969 festival • - City Pop Festival, 1969 • - City Pop Festival, 1969 • - Festival of Blues, 1969 • - Sound Pop Festival, 1968 • - Music Festival, Australia • ...
Learn Cool: Pop culture 2022-11-06
Across
- godzilla vs ____.
- the invisible ___.
- captain Kurk's best friend.
- the author of Frankenstein.
- the scientist in back to the future.
- the bully in back to the future.
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- the main character of the wizard of Oz.
- the person who landed on the planet of the apes.
- spider man's worst enemy.
- the captain of the starfleit.
- the main character in back to the future.
11 Clues: godzilla vs ____. • the invisible ___. • spider man's worst enemy. • captain Kurk's best friend. • the author of Frankenstein. • the captain of the starfleit. • the bully in back to the future. • the scientist in back to the future. • the main character of the wizard of Oz. • the main character in back to the future. • the person who landed on the planet of the apes.
Pop Culture Crossword 22 2022-07-07
11 Clues: Levitating • Conejo Malo • not too much • Shaking My Head • who runs the world • Gru's Yellow Buddies • Never Gonna Give You Up • Short Video Social Media • tacocat spelled backwards • popular shoes named after and animal • these say more than words when you text
Pop Culture Memory Puzzle 2024-07-05
Across
- "Magical" amusement park that first opened its gates in 1955.
- What is the name of the circular plastic toy introduced in the 50's that you place around your waist and swing your hips to use?
- Canine character that did not appear in the first Peanuts cartoon strip in 1950
- 60's musical featuring the songs 'Good Morning Starshine' and 'Aquarius'
- Who was the president from 1953 to 1961?
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- TV show released in 1951 starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz
- Who is the singer who was titled the King of Rock 'n' Roll?
- What was the name of the character that wore orange and had glasses in Scooby Doo?
- Convenient breakfast food that was introduced in 1964 with flavors like brown-sugar cinnamon and strawberry
- The _____ were a band that released the single 'Wild Thing'
- What body part was Thing in The Addams Family?
11 Clues: Who was the president from 1953 to 1961? • What body part was Thing in The Addams Family? • Who is the singer who was titled the King of Rock 'n' Roll? • The _____ were a band that released the single 'Wild Thing' • TV show released in 1951 starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz • "Magical" amusement park that first opened its gates in 1955. • ...
2000'S POP CULTURE 2024-07-16
Across
- Reality show you sing for a record deal
- Emo band with eyeliner and dark lyrics
- show about a group of friends in Orange County
- Social networking by Mark Zuckerberg
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- Avril Lavigne's debut hit single
- Cartoon character who lives in a pineapple
- Hit song by OutKast with a funky dance
- created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone
- Apple's portable music player
- "You're fired!" reality show host
- fashion-obsessed doll
11 Clues: fashion-obsessed doll • Apple's portable music player • Avril Lavigne's debut hit single • "You're fired!" reality show host • Social networking by Mark Zuckerberg • created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone • Hit song by OutKast with a funky dance • Emo band with eyeliner and dark lyrics • Reality show you sing for a record deal • Cartoon character who lives in a pineapple • ...
Pop Culture Vocab Quiz 2024-03-05
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- a person despised or rejected by society
- no longer in use; out of style
- philosophy concerned with existence
- a state of confusion or doubt
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- beyond what is enough or necessary
- hungry
- a trace or visible sign left by something
- or lost
- displays of rudeness or ill temper
- to isolate or set apart
- a large but not specified number
11 Clues: hungry • or lost • to isolate or set apart • a state of confusion or doubt • no longer in use; out of style • a large but not specified number • beyond what is enough or necessary • displays of rudeness or ill temper • philosophy concerned with existence • a person despised or rejected by society • a trace or visible sign left by something
Learn Cool: Pop culture 2022-11-06
Across
- godzilla vs ____.
- the invisible ___.
- captain Kurk's best friend.
- the author of Frankenstein.
- the scientist in back to the future.
- the bully in back to the future.
Down
- the main character of the wizard of Oz.
- the person who landed on the planet of the apes.
- spider man's worst enemy.
- the captain of the starfleit.
- the main character in back to the future.
11 Clues: godzilla vs ____. • the invisible ___. • spider man's worst enemy. • captain Kurk's best friend. • the author of Frankenstein. • the captain of the starfleit. • the bully in back to the future. • the scientist in back to the future. • the main character of the wizard of Oz. • the main character in back to the future. • the person who landed on the planet of the apes.
April Crossword Pop Culture 2022-04-08
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- Won her first three Grammys then proceeded to drop and break one of them. (First name only)
- Whose the bane of his existence, and the object of his desire? (First and last name)
- How many years is Will Smith banned from the Oscars
- Drummer of the Foo Fighter, Taylor _____
- 2007 hit staring Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey with a sequel coming out later this year
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- Keep his wife's name out of your mouth (First and last name)
- Newest Harry Styles song (three words)
- Most recent of ABC's The Bachelor ("May be the worst Bachelor ever")
- The newest Kardashian marriage (relationship name)
- Cut off her iconic high pony (first and last name)
- Iconic early 2000s couple is rumored to be engaged (Relationship name)
11 Clues: Newest Harry Styles song (three words) • Drummer of the Foo Fighter, Taylor _____ • The newest Kardashian marriage (relationship name) • Cut off her iconic high pony (first and last name) • How many years is Will Smith banned from the Oscars • Keep his wife's name out of your mouth (First and last name) • ...
2000-2009 pop culture 2022-05-17
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- a pocket-sized portable music playing device
- styles of dress
- vocal and/or instrumental sounds
- slim shady
- "crank that ____"
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- dwarf planet that no longer counts as a planet
- "hit me baby one more time"
- a Nintendo handheld console
- Mark Zuckerberg
- the Plastics: Cady Heron, Gretchen Wieners, Karen Smith, and Regina George
- made the hit song "bye bye bye"
11 Clues: slim shady • styles of dress • Mark Zuckerberg • "crank that ____" • "hit me baby one more time" • a Nintendo handheld console • made the hit song "bye bye bye" • vocal and/or instrumental sounds • a pocket-sized portable music playing device • dwarf planet that no longer counts as a planet • the Plastics: Cady Heron, Gretchen Wieners, Karen Smith, and Regina George
Fast Food Menu Items 2024-03-21
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- Short-lived pizza option
- A staple fast food side
- _____ meals with set combinations
- Double cheeseburger with separate lettuce and tomato
- McDonald's C_____ Coke
- Taco Bell's rolled enchilada-burrito
- Barbecue pork sandwich, limited-time offering
- Fast food ________ options became more popular
- McDonald's O______ Nuggets
- Chicken Mc______
- Burger King's signature burger
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- Another short-lived pasta dish
- Wendy's fresh salad and topping bar
- Wendy's signature dessert
- Classic milkshake flavors
- Little Caesars' cheesy breadsticks
- Fast food targeted marketing towards kids
- Popular cinnamon roll chain
- Pizza Hut's large pizza
- Singular form, became a pop culture icon
20 Clues: Chicken Mc______ • McDonald's C_____ Coke • A staple fast food side • Pizza Hut's large pizza • Short-lived pizza option • Wendy's signature dessert • Classic milkshake flavors • McDonald's O______ Nuggets • Popular cinnamon roll chain • Another short-lived pasta dish • Burger King's signature burger • _____ meals with set combinations • Little Caesars' cheesy breadsticks • ...
Genres of Rock Music 2024-10-02
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- A fusion genre of jazz that combines elements from funk, R&B, psychedelia, art, and mainly rock. It is characterized as jazz with electric keyboards, loud guitars, basses and other percussion.
- An emotional and dark offshoot of punk that has impact on depression, crisis and black culture influenced from post-hardcore and alternative rock. The music tells stories about life crisis, confessions, misbehaviour, and broken hearts from negative romance. Its culture is very negative, disturbing and compassionate, kids wear black clothing, eyeliner and black side swept bangs.
- A loosely-defined style of rock referring to pushing sounds out of boundaries, unique techniques, free improvisations, which are closely related to noise, avantgarde jazz, minimal, and futurism.
- A unique style of rock that originated in the late 60s in the UK, it has major influences from classical, baroque, psychedelia, jazz and folk, characterized by performance arts and techniques for lounges.
- A popular radio format of rock that's dedicated to play 60s, 70s and 80s blues rock, country rock, hard rock, folk rock, psychedelic rock and pop rock.
- A religious style of rock that refers to its vocals about religion, belief, faith and christianity.
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- A trippy style of rock that originated in the 60s, characterized by psychedelic influences and culture like hippies, associated with hallucinogenic drugs.
- It is dance-oriented rock music with major influences from disco, pop rock, soul, EDM, arena rock and post-punk. It usually refers to its moods for lounges and nightclubs rather than at concerts.
- A progressive style of rock which is characterized with flamboyant clothing, makeup, spikes and crazy hair. Associated from hard rock, sci-fi, bubblegum pop, psychedelia and pop rock.
- A loud, fast and aggressive style of rock that originated in the mid 70s in the UK, it is characterized by aggressive vocals, power chording guitars, onomatopoeic and intense drumming. It is associated with anti-establishment, anarchy and spike fashion.
- A heavier, grittier and distorted style of rock that is characterized by intense drumming, aggressive vocals and distorted guitars.
- A musical category that is associated with the independent music scene and commercial popular music since the late 70s.
- A heavy category of rock that originated in the mid 60s characterized by more aggressive vocals like yelling and exaggerating, intense drums, strong basses, distorted guitar effects and onomatopoeic riffs. Forshadowed successful forms like glam rock, punk and metal.
- Associated with early 60s beach culture from California, characterized by guitars with intense reverb, evoking sounds of crashing waves, with fast drumming and basses laid-back with the summertimes.
14 Clues: A religious style of rock that refers to its vocals about religion, belief, faith and christianity. • A musical category that is associated with the independent music scene and commercial popular music since the late 70s. • A heavier, grittier and distorted style of rock that is characterized by intense drumming, aggressive vocals and distorted guitars. • ...
Pop Culture for Gay 2023-11-23
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- Third book in the Twilight Saga
- Which of the 6 main characters in Friends never got married
- Holds the record for the most Grammys
- Which district did Katnis Everdeen come from in Hunger Games
- Best selling video game franchise
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- Surname of Facebook CEO
- How many children does Kris Jenner have?
- Surname of Taylor Swift's new boyfriend
- What animal did Britney Spears famously bring on stage for a performance?
- What country does Sia come from
- How many of the original Avengers die in Endgame?
11 Clues: Surname of Facebook CEO • Third book in the Twilight Saga • What country does Sia come from • Best selling video game franchise • Holds the record for the most Grammys • Surname of Taylor Swift's new boyfriend • How many children does Kris Jenner have? • How many of the original Avengers die in Endgame? • Which of the 6 main characters in Friends never got married • ...
Music Genres 2023-06-05
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- - Genre with electric guitars and drums
- - Dramatic classical music form
- - Improvisational musical genre
- - Heavy and aggressive music style
- - Soulful genre born in the American South
- - Traditional and cultural music genre
- - American folk music genre
- - Religious music style
- - Urban music and culture
- - Music genre with Latin American influences
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- - Jamaican music style
- - Jamaican music with offbeat rhythms
- - Traditional music genre
- - Emotional and expressive music style
- - Electronic dance music
- - Rhythm and blues
- - Groovy and rhythmic genre
- - Rhythmic spoken-word music
- - Mainstream music style
- - Fast-paced and rebellious genre
20 Clues: - Rhythm and blues • - Jamaican music style • - Religious music style • - Electronic dance music • - Mainstream music style • - Traditional music genre • - Urban music and culture • - Groovy and rhythmic genre • - American folk music genre • - Rhythmic spoken-word music • - Dramatic classical music form • - Improvisational musical genre • - Fast-paced and rebellious genre • ...
Crossword lol 2024-02-20
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- Italian “raw” meat
- Author of 1984
- Peninsula annexed by Russia in 2015
- Middle-class
- Zimbabwean dictator
- Meeting at a predetermined time and place (French)
- Russian mystic
- Former labour party leader
- Pacific island nation
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- Insincere talk
- England’s northernmost county
- Motor control part of the brain
- Swedish pop group
- English football team with most european titles
- Small animal commonly kept as a pet
- Middle-class member according to marxist theory
- Society/Way of life
- Famous London building and burger component
- Final phonetic letter
- Dutch post-impressionist painter
20 Clues: Middle-class • Insincere talk • Author of 1984 • Russian mystic • Swedish pop group • Italian “raw” meat • Society/Way of life • Zimbabwean dictator • Final phonetic letter • Pacific island nation • Former labour party leader • England’s northernmost county • Motor control part of the brain • Dutch post-impressionist painter • Peninsula annexed by Russia in 2015 • ...
Benchmark Review 2017-10-05
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- something represents something else
- feelings associated with a word
- author's attitude
- clues to what might happen next
- base of a word
- extreme exaggeration
- figurative comparison using compare words (like, as, than, resembles...)
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- combination of contradictory words (awfully good)
- reference to another work of literature, art, history, pop culture, etc.
- the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman
- words that suggest the sound they describe (drip, whisper, etc.)
- dictionary definition of a word
- "educated guesses" based on reading
- figurative phrase common to a group, language, or culture
- figurative comparison that does not use compare signal words
- three types: verbal, dramatic, and situational
- affix added tot he front of a root word
- contradiction that reveals a truth or deeper meaning (the sweetest sound is silence)
18 Clues: base of a word • author's attitude • extreme exaggeration • dictionary definition of a word • feelings associated with a word • clues to what might happen next • something represents something else • "educated guesses" based on reading • affix added tot he front of a root word • three types: verbal, dramatic, and situational • combination of contradictory words (awfully good) • ...
Sweden 2024-10-02
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- - Popular seafood in Swedish cuisine
- - Bridge connecting Sweden and Denmark
- - Swedish automobile manufacturer
- - Capital city of Sweden
- - Northern region known for Sami culture
- - Natural phenomenon in northern Sweden
- - Iconic Swedish pop group
- - Festival of Lights celebrated in Sweden
- - Prestigious prizes awarded in Sweden
- - Popular Swedish relaxation activity
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- - Swedish cinnamon bun
- - Traditional carved, painted wooden horse
- - Norse explorer and warrior
- - Traditional Swedish buffet
- - Swedish toast meaning "cheers"
- - Traditional Swedish dish often served with lingonberries
- - Swedish coffee break tradition
- - Famous Swedish furniture company
18 Clues: - Swedish cinnamon bun • - Capital city of Sweden • - Iconic Swedish pop group • - Norse explorer and warrior • - Traditional Swedish buffet • - Swedish toast meaning "cheers" • - Swedish coffee break tradition • - Swedish automobile manufacturer • - Famous Swedish furniture company • - Popular seafood in Swedish cuisine • - Popular Swedish relaxation activity • ...
Sweden 2024-07-11
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- - Popular seafood in Swedish cuisine
- - Bridge connecting Sweden and Denmark
- - Swedish automobile manufacturer
- - Capital city of Sweden
- - Northern region known for Sami culture
- - Natural phenomenon in northern Sweden
- - Iconic Swedish pop group
- - Festival of Lights celebrated in Sweden
- - Prestigious prizes awarded in Sweden
- - Popular Swedish relaxation activity
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- - Swedish cinnamon bun
- - Traditional carved, painted wooden horse
- - Norse explorer and warrior
- - Traditional Swedish buffet
- - Swedish toast meaning "cheers"
- - Traditional Swedish dish often served with lingonberries
- - Swedish coffee break tradition
- - Famous Swedish furniture company
18 Clues: - Swedish cinnamon bun • - Capital city of Sweden • - Iconic Swedish pop group • - Norse explorer and warrior • - Traditional Swedish buffet • - Swedish toast meaning "cheers" • - Swedish coffee break tradition • - Swedish automobile manufacturer • - Famous Swedish furniture company • - Popular seafood in Swedish cuisine • - Popular Swedish relaxation activity • ...
The Outsiders - Vocab Quiz 2023-11-15
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- cold and unfriendly
- empty
- bravely
- a reference to something well known (in religion, pop culture, etc.)
- to escape or fail to remember
- small piece of glowing wood or coal in a dying fire
- necessary or important
- stubborn
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- without stopping
- in a calm and relaxed manner
- unbelievable
- a notice or warning of the future
- one who lives in seclusion away from everyone/everything
- slightly, not clearly
14 Clues: empty • bravely • stubborn • unbelievable • without stopping • cold and unfriendly • slightly, not clearly • necessary or important • in a calm and relaxed manner • to escape or fail to remember • a notice or warning of the future • small piece of glowing wood or coal in a dying fire • one who lives in seclusion away from everyone/everything • ...
Present-Day Pop Culture 2022-01-15
11 Clues: hi sisters • Disco album of • Newley married • musical about him • star of The Office • online game called • documentary made ab • Harry Potter cast had a • Female rapper’s real name • “I swear” abbreviation/alt. • informal name 4 Harry’s third album
2023 Pop Culture Moments 2023-12-27
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- Controlled the music scene, and the news cycle and Indu’s life this year
- the most unexpected internet trend that pleasantly surprised us all with the chokehold it had on pop culture
- The crustiest man to ever ascend to a position of power he didn’t earn, which says a lot
- This should probably not be controlled by an xbox remote
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- Everyone showed up in their most fabulous silver outfits
- Ariana Grande and Adam Levine had this in common this year
- a Cheating Scandal shot this group back to relevance
- This nepo baby had the audacity to date one of the internet’s favorite White boy
- If you ever feel bad about yourself, remind yourself that you’re not this person who lost an election 14 times in a row
- The second highest grossing movie of the year
- The award winning TV show that Chicago Residents could not stop talking about this year
11 Clues: The second highest grossing movie of the year • a Cheating Scandal shot this group back to relevance • Everyone showed up in their most fabulous silver outfits • This should probably not be controlled by an xbox remote • Ariana Grande and Adam Levine had this in common this year • Controlled the music scene, and the news cycle and Indu’s life this year • ...
April 2024 Pop Culture 2024-04-27
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- Popular Chappel Roan Tiktok dance
- “SHOUT OUT TO TAYLOR ********** SWIFT!!”
- Sabrina Carpenter’s new single
- “Dream guest on my podcast?”
- Brand loved by Sephora kids
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- Taylor Swift’s new album, abbreviated
- Popular energy drink that may cause hair loss
- Stanley’s may contain this
- Brand that manufactures Hottie Hot shorts
- Brand recently cancelled (first word)
- The new Stanley
11 Clues: The new Stanley • Stanley’s may contain this • Brand loved by Sephora kids • “Dream guest on my podcast?” • Sabrina Carpenter’s new single • Popular Chappel Roan Tiktok dance • Taylor Swift’s new album, abbreviated • Brand recently cancelled (first word) • “SHOUT OUT TO TAYLOR ********** SWIFT!!” • Brand that manufactures Hottie Hot shorts • ...
Pop Culture: Memes, Viral Challenges, Influencer Culture 2023-07-13
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- - Method of consuming music, movies, or TV shows over the internet.
- - Popular photo and video-sharing social media platform.
- - Referring to topics or hashtags that are currently popular.
- - Digital symbol used to express emotions or ideas in text messages.
- - Hobby of dressing up as fictional characters, often from pop culture.
- - Video blog, where individuals document their daily lives or experiences.
- - Social media user with a large following and influence.
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- - Digital audio or video series available for streaming or download.
- - Self-portrait photograph taken with a smartphone or camera.
- - Video-sharing platform with a wide range of content creators.
- - Term for content that spreads rapidly and widely across the internet.
- - Internet phenomena, often humorous or satirical images or videos.
- - Social media platform known for viral challenges and short videos.
- - Social media platform known for viral challenges and short videos.
- - Online trend where users attempt specific tasks or activities.
15 Clues: - Popular photo and video-sharing social media platform. • - Social media user with a large following and influence. • - Self-portrait photograph taken with a smartphone or camera. • - Referring to topics or hashtags that are currently popular. • - Video-sharing platform with a wide range of content creators. • ...
pop 2023-09-19
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- able to speak clearly and expressively
- explained in detail
- A general truth or rule of conduct; a short
- kindly, charitable
- absolute hatred
- scratched cut into
- tax collector
- friends; companions who share one's activities
- persuasion of voters in a political campaign
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- easily manage or controlled
- A false reason deceptive excuse
- a small wood or thicket
- lively sprightly full of energy
- Characterized by filth, grime, or squalor; foul
- dainty or delicate
- Having hidden meaning
16 Clues: tax collector • absolute hatred • kindly, charitable • dainty or delicate • scratched cut into • explained in detail • Having hidden meaning • a small wood or thicket • easily manage or controlled • A false reason deceptive excuse • lively sprightly full of energy • able to speak clearly and expressively • A general truth or rule of conduct; a short • ...
evennts2 2024-05-20
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- This celestial body was visible from Earth in 1986, an event occurring approximately every 76 years.
- These digital audio storage devices were introduced to the public in the early '80s.
- Arcade game that became an icon of 1980s pop culture.
- Swedish Prime Minister assassinated in 1986 in a still unsolved case.
- Virus causing AIDS, first identified and named in the 1980s.
- Her nationally syndicated talk show began in 1986, becoming a major influence on TV and culture.
- Her relationship with Prince Charles was revealed in a scandalous 1989 phone call leak.
- Caribbean island invaded by the United States in 1983 due to political instability.
- This company's Entertainment System revitalized the video game industry in 1985.
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- First American woman in space in 1983 aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger.
- This legendary singer was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1985.
- Television network launched in 1981, radically changing the music industry with video broadcasting.
- 1980s political scandal involving illegal arms sales by the U.S.
- This animation studio was established in 1986, later known for revolutionary CGI films.
- Pop icon who rose to immense fame in the 1980s with hits like "Like a Virgin."
15 Clues: Arcade game that became an icon of 1980s pop culture. • Virus causing AIDS, first identified and named in the 1980s. • 1980s political scandal involving illegal arms sales by the U.S. • Swedish Prime Minister assassinated in 1986 in a still unsolved case. • First American woman in space in 1983 aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger. • ...
Musik Populer 2023-04-10
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- lagu rock identik dengan suara
- Karakter vokal penyanyi jazz biasanya
- lagu pop yang berkembang saat ini bersifat
- tempo lagu 'kasih putih'
- tempo lagu 'aku pasti bisa'
- berapa genre musik
- gaya bernyanyi yang bisa digunakan dalam lagu pop
- Genre lagu 'kasih putih'
- Nama grub band rock
- salah satu lagu dari grub kotak
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- penyanyi pop pria terkenal
- lirik lagu yang disampaikan lagu jenis rock
- musik jazz sering dimainkan di
- Sebutan penyanyi yang menyanyikan lagu sendirian
- lagu yang berkembang saat ini
- penyanyi pop wanita terkenal
- menyanyi lagu dangdut harus memperhatikan
- grub band pop
- lagu dangdut biasa diiringi dengan
- tempo lagu rock
20 Clues: grub band pop • tempo lagu rock • berapa genre musik • Nama grub band rock • tempo lagu 'kasih putih' • Genre lagu 'kasih putih' • penyanyi pop pria terkenal • tempo lagu 'aku pasti bisa' • penyanyi pop wanita terkenal • lagu yang berkembang saat ini • musik jazz sering dimainkan di • lagu rock identik dengan suara • salah satu lagu dari grub kotak • lagu dangdut biasa diiringi dengan • ...
The Nan and Pop Crosssword 2022-12-03
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- Favourite fishing location in retirement.
- What year did Nan and Pop move to Prospect?
- Location of Nan and Pop's first home.
- Nan and Pop's first mode of transport.
- Year Nan and Pop moved to West Scottsdale.
- Number of children Nan and Pop had.
- Where did Nan and Pop meet?
- Current location
- West Scottsdale farm.
- Nan's father's occupation before moving to Scottsdale.
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- Pop and Uncle Bill's farm.
- Pop's main occupation.
- Nan's maiden name
- Nan's middle name
- Month Nan and Pop got married.
- Number of grandchildren Nan and Pop.
- How did Nan and Pop meet Glad?
17 Clues: Current location • Nan's maiden name • Nan's middle name • West Scottsdale farm. • Pop's main occupation. • Pop and Uncle Bill's farm. • Where did Nan and Pop meet? • Month Nan and Pop got married. • How did Nan and Pop meet Glad? • Number of children Nan and Pop had. • Number of grandchildren Nan and Pop. • Location of Nan and Pop's first home. • ...
pop art 2023-10-08
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- Inspiration from consumer ____
- Frequently depicted in pop art
- Pop artist Andy ____
- Describes famous pop art pieces
- Some pop art aimed at social ____
- Pop artist Roy ____
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- Source of inspiration for pop artists
- Iconic Roy Lichtenstein painting
- Andy Warhol's famous soup cans
- Technique involving cut and pasted images
- Often used in pop art for shading
- Common medium for pop art
- Common technique in pop art
- Theme of mass-produced items
- Describes pop art colors
15 Clues: Pop artist Roy ____ • Pop artist Andy ____ • Describes pop art colors • Common medium for pop art • Common technique in pop art • Theme of mass-produced items • Andy Warhol's famous soup cans • Inspiration from consumer ____ • Frequently depicted in pop art • Describes famous pop art pieces • Iconic Roy Lichtenstein painting • Often used in pop art for shading • ...
pop 2023-09-19
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- able to speak clearly and expressively
- explained in detail
- A general truth or rule of conduct; a short
- kindly, charitable
- absolute hatred
- scratched cut into
- tax collector
- friends; companions who share one's activities
- persuasion of voters in a political campaign
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- easily manage or controlled
- A false reason deceptive excuse
- a small wood or thicket
- lively sprightly full of energy
- Characterized by filth, grime, or squalor; foul
- dainty or delicate
- Having hidden meaning
16 Clues: tax collector • absolute hatred • kindly, charitable • dainty or delicate • scratched cut into • explained in detail • Having hidden meaning • a small wood or thicket • easily manage or controlled • A false reason deceptive excuse • lively sprightly full of energy • able to speak clearly and expressively • A general truth or rule of conduct; a short • ...
Jess' 'your new favourite artists' Playlist Artists 2024-08-02
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- Singer-songwriter with a heartfelt and introspective style.
- Emerging artist with a talent for blending pop and indie sounds.
- Singer-songwriter with a knack for storytelling in her music.
- Rising singer-songwriter blending pop and indie rock.
- Singer-songwriter with a distinctive voice and unique style.
- Band known for their energetic performances and indie rock sound.
- Rapper blending hip-hop and R&B with introspective lyrics.
- Rock band with a classic sound and modern edge.
- Singer-songwriter with a knack for creating infectious indie pop.
- Band delivering powerful and emotive indie rock.
- Indie band known for their catchy tunes and energetic live shows.
- Indie band known for their anthemic and singalong-worthy songs.
- Artist known for her ethereal voice and emotive music.
- Pop artist with a distinctive voice and engaging songs.
- Singer-songwriter blending acoustic and pop influences.
- Emerging artist known for her honest and relatable lyrics.
- Pop artist with a smooth voice and catchy tracks.
- Alternative band with a moody and introspective sound.
- Singer-songwriter with a soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics.
- Pop artist with hit singles like "I Need You to Hate Me."
- Singer-songwriter with a hauntingly beautiful voice.
- Indie artist blending rock and pop with introspective lyrics.
- Indie artist known for his reflective songwriting.
- Singer-songwriter with a talent for crafting poignant and beautiful songs.
- Singer with a dreamy pop sound and captivating voice.
- Band delivering a raw and authentic indie sound.
- Singer-songwriter with a soulful voice and touching lyrics.
- Emo-pop artist known for raw and emotional songs.
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- Indie-pop band with a contemporary twist and relatable lyrics.
- Emerging singer-songwriter with soulful melodies.
- Singer-songwriter crafting heartfelt and personal songs.
- Band with a feel-good vibe and catchy melodies.
- Rock band from the UK with anthemic choruses.
- Indie-pop duo known for hits like "Backstreet" and "Come Down."
- Duo known for their harmonious and soulful music.
- Singer-songwriter blending pop and alternative influences.
- Duo creating eclectic, genre-blending music.
- Singer-songwriter known for his acoustic pop hits.
- Multifaceted artist known for her music and poetry.
- Pop and R&B artist with powerful vocals and honest lyrics.
- Indie rock band with catchy hooks and energetic performances.
- Duo known for their harmonious and folk-inspired music.
- Singer and producer blending electronic and acoustic elements.
- Artist with a unique blend of pop, rock, and electronic influences.
- Indie artist known for his engaging and dynamic songs.
- Singer-songwriter crafting emotive and melodic songs.
- Pop band with a polished sound and memorable hooks.
- Artist known for his soulful voice and emotive songwriting.
- Indie band delivering energetic and catchy rock songs.
- Emerging artist with a fresh take on pop music.
- Rapper and singer blending hip-hop with a unique twist.
- Pop artist known for her candid and heartfelt songs.
- Indie band with a dreamy and atmospheric sound.
- Band combining indie rock and folk influences.
- Pop artist with infectious melodies and a vibrant style.
- Alt-pop artist with haunting vocals and emotive lyrics.
- Group delivering melodic pop with a sweet twist.
- Manchester-based band known for their upbeat indie pop.
58 Clues: Duo creating eclectic, genre-blending music. • Rock band from the UK with anthemic choruses. • Band combining indie rock and folk influences. • Band with a feel-good vibe and catchy melodies. • Rock band with a classic sound and modern edge. • Emerging artist with a fresh take on pop music. • Indie band with a dreamy and atmospheric sound. • ...
Franken Words and Pop Culture 2023-10-22
15 Clues: Frozen yogurt • Smoke and fog • Spoon and fork • Chill and relax • Store and cache • Motor and hotel • Hungry and Angry • Medical and care • Chuckle and snort • Fourteen and night • Ankle and bracelet • Pocket and Monsters • Labrador and Doodle • Parachute and troops • A combination of two or more words
1950's Pop 2023-12-20
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- What was the title of the 1956 pop single by Thurston Harris that reached No. 2 on the Billboard charts and is still recognizable for its memorable chorus?
- Who was the pop artist known for the 1956 hit "Moonglow and Theme from Picnic," an instrumental medley?
- Which singer's band was known as "The Crickets"?
- Which pop artist had a brief acting career starring in films like "The Lady Is a Square" alongside Anna Neagle?
- Which pop artist had a group called "The Blue Caps"?
- What was the name of the female pop artist behind the 1955 song "Tweedle Dee," a major hit on both the pop and R&B charts?
- Which pop song, released in 1955 by The Charms, contains a title that's also a well-known phrase referring to being financially well-off?
- What was the title of the 1955 pop song by The Penguins that was notably covered by Elvis Presley, becoming a chart-topping hit?
- Which pop artist's 1957 single "Butterfly" held the top position on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks?
- What was the real name of the singer and actress who popularized the hit song "I'm Sorry" in 1957?
- Which 1958 instrumental pop hit by Dave "Baby" Cortez features an upbeat organ melody and topped the charts?
- What was the birth name of the pop singer known as Gale Storm, who had hits like "I Hear You Knocking" in the 1950s?
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- Which pop song released in 1956 by The Five Keys has a title referencing a place and became a significant crossover hit?
- What was the birth name of the pop artist known as Pat Boone?
- Which pop artist, known for the 1957 hit "Honeycomb," co-wrote the song "Tennessee Waltz"?
- Which pop artist, known for the 1956 hit "I Want You to Be My Girl," later became a prominent songwriter and producer, contributing to the success of other artists like Neil Diamond?
- Which pop artist released a song titled "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" and fronted a group called The Teenagers?
- Who was the pop singer behind the 1954 single "Oh! My Pa-Pa (O Mein Papa)," reaching No. 1 on the Billboard charts?
- Which pop artist released the 1958 hit "Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu," sung in both Italian and English?
19 Clues: Which singer's band was known as "The Crickets"? • Which pop artist had a group called "The Blue Caps"? • What was the birth name of the pop artist known as Pat Boone? • Which pop artist, known for the 1957 hit "Honeycomb," co-wrote the song "Tennessee Waltz"? • Which pop artist released the 1958 hit "Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu," sung in both Italian and English? • ...
OUR CHANGING CULTURES 2023-11-18
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- proud of to think highly of someone due to good behavior
- work done by hand
- dung Waste of a cow
- to move from one place to another
- skeletal system
- A relative who lived in the past
- (v.) draw together; unite firmly
- Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
- a social group made up of families or clans
- A large meal with many different types of foods
- practices that are handed down from the past by tradition
- A traditional story about gods, ancestors, or heroes, told to explain the natural world or the customs and beliefs of a society.
- culture modern popular culture transmitted via mass media and aimed particularly at younger people.
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- a person who moves from place to place
- a monument or statue built in memory of a person or an event
- to come together
- Practices followed by the people of a particular cultural group.
- dance traditional dances that have been handed from one generation to another
- to do something special for an important event
- the effort to control or influence the conduct and policies of government
- music The music of the common people of a society or geographic area.
- moral beliefs
- ceremony
- values and beliefs passed from generation to generation
24 Clues: ceremony • moral beliefs • skeletal system • to come together • work done by hand • dung Waste of a cow • A relative who lived in the past • (v.) draw together; unite firmly • to move from one place to another • a person who moves from place to place • a social group made up of families or clans • to do something special for an important event • ...
OUR CHANGING CULTURES 2023-11-18
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- to come together
- a person who moves from place to place
- the effort to control or influence the conduct and policies of government
- moral beliefs
- to do something special for an important event
- a social group made up of families or clans
- A traditional story about gods, ancestors, or heroes, told to explain the natural world or the customs and beliefs of a society.
- A relative who lived in the past
- A large meal with many different types of foods
- music The music of the common people of a society or geographic area.
- culture modern popular culture transmitted via mass media and aimed particularly at younger people.
- to move from one place to another
- skeletal system
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- work done by hand
- Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
- dung Waste of a cow
- proud of to think highly of someone due to good behavior
- practices that are handed down from the past by tradition
- a monument or statue built in memory of a person or an event
- ceremony
- Practices followed by the people of a particular cultural group.
- values and beliefs passed from generation to generation
- dance traditional dances that have been handed from one generation to another
- (v.) draw together; unite firmly
24 Clues: ceremony • moral beliefs • skeletal system • to come together • work done by hand • dung Waste of a cow • A relative who lived in the past • (v.) draw together; unite firmly • to move from one place to another • a person who moves from place to place • a social group made up of families or clans • to do something special for an important event • ...
POP ART! 2013-06-19
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- What sort of colours were typically used?
- In which country were both Lichtenstein and Warhol born?
- In what year was Lichtenstein born?
- Warhol was born on the 6th of which month?
- In what year was Warhol born?
- Another famous Pop artist, ___ Lichtenstein
- What art movement was it a rebellion against?
- It is the practice of turning ___ objects into art
- Warhol was called "the ___ of Pop"
- Lichtenstein was born on the 27th of which month?
- The art movement focussed on the ____ of a picture
- Oldenburg was born on the 28th of which month?
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- Where did Pop Art begin?
- Famous Pop Artist, Andy ____
- in what year was Oldenburg born?
- In what decade did Pop Art begin?
- Pop art recognises the presence of ____ and materialism
- Pop Art often featured images of ____
- Where did it spread?
- 'Pop' Art is short for ____ Art
- What art was Oldenberg famous for?
- In which country was Oldenburg born?
- Lichtenstein's style of work
23 Clues: Where did it spread? • Where did Pop Art begin? • Famous Pop Artist, Andy ____ • Lichtenstein's style of work • In what year was Warhol born? • 'Pop' Art is short for ____ Art • in what year was Oldenburg born? • In what decade did Pop Art begin? • What art was Oldenberg famous for? • Warhol was called "the ___ of Pop" • In what year was Lichtenstein born? • ...
Pop Culture of the 1960s 2021-09-19
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- popular drug
- towering hairstyle
- host with the most
- subject of Stephen Stills song
- subdivision of LA for songwriters
- no haircuts for the Fab Four
- Beatles song; 1776 war
- Simon on soundtrack
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- summer of soul
- thanks to Chubby Checker
- Barbara Eden as
- JFK backup
- ‘69 highlight for hippies
- peace and love, brother
- song/year of significance for Beatles
15 Clues: JFK backup • popular drug • summer of soul • Barbara Eden as • towering hairstyle • host with the most • Simon on soundtrack • Beatles song; 1776 war • peace and love, brother • thanks to Chubby Checker • ‘69 highlight for hippies • no haircuts for the Fab Four • subject of Stephen Stills song • subdivision of LA for songwriters • song/year of significance for Beatles
Music 1 2024-04-10
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- Camila Cabello's Latin-pop anthem celebrating her Cuban heritage.
- Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper's emotional duet from the film "A Star is Born."
- Lorde's breakout hit criticizing materialism and the culture of excess.
- Billie Eilish's edgy and dark pop hit that became a cultural phenomenon.
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- Taylor Swift's satirical pop song addressing her media portrayal and public image.
- Imagine Dragons' anthemic rock song with its powerful chorus and electrifying energy.
- Justin Bieber's introspective pop ballad about self-respect and independence.
7 Clues: Camila Cabello's Latin-pop anthem celebrating her Cuban heritage. • Lorde's breakout hit criticizing materialism and the culture of excess. • Billie Eilish's edgy and dark pop hit that became a cultural phenomenon. • Justin Bieber's introspective pop ballad about self-respect and independence. • ...
Melissa Ney P1 2019-05-08
Across
- study of effects of geography on politics and relations; helps geographers with trade,resource management, and the environment on a global scale (4VIT)
- country that contains more than 1 nation (4CC)
- when a nation has a state of its own but stretches across borders of other states (4CC)
- farming devoted to specialized fruit, vegetable, or vine crops for sale rather than consumption (5CC)
- when an ethnic group can no longer be distinguished from the receiving group (3CC)
- dividing pop. by the amount of arable land (2CC)
- all of a groups learned behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects; it influences peoples’ lives and provides social and economic benefits (3VIT)
- potential of a job to produce additional jobs (6IDK)
- hub for information-based industry and high-tech manufacturing (6IDK)
- describes the sectors of land use for low-,medium-,and high-income housing (7IDK)
- knowledge based; research and development, financial sevices, education (6CC)
- city of more than 10,000 inhabitants (but less than 50,000) (7CC)
- a boundary drawn to accomodate religious, ethnic, linguistic, or economic differences (4IDK)
- location of a place relative to its surroundings and other places (1CC)
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- how well 2 locations are tied together by roads or other links (1IDK)
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming in the United States (5CC)
- hearth of a city & is the focus of transportation and services; main place of development in a city (7VIT)
- simplified mixture of 2 languages that has fewer grammar rules a smaller vocab, but is not the native language of either group (3IDK)
- people in a culture adopt an underlying idea or process from another culture, but modify it b/c they reject one trait of it (3IDK)
- compares # of farmers to the area of arable land (2CC)
- origin of significant farming and agricultural development; led to massive increase in food production (5VIT)
- description of where something is in relation to other things (1CC)
- shows predictable stages in disease and life expectancy that countries experience as they develop (2IDK)
- when a group moving to a new area adopts the value and practices of the larger group that has received them, while still maintaining major elements of their own culture (3CC)
- people move into and settle on the land of another country (4IDK)
- a way to define a city; consists of at least 50,000 people (7CC)
- % at which a country's pop. is growing/declining w/o the impact of migration (2IDK)
- provides services to people and business ex. marketing, banking (6CC)
- measure of average pop. per square mile or kilometer; measures how crowded a place is which helps make decisions on issues about boundaries (2VIT)
- changes in technology that dramatically increased manufacturing productivity; impacted almost every aspect of daily life across the world (6VIT)
- regulations that define how property in specific geography regions can be used (7IDK)
- transition of land from fertile to desert (5IDK)
- study of the spatial characteristics of humans and human activities; needed to understand things such as pop. Issues and border disputes (1VIT)
- indicates the starting position for each land use relative to the market as well as where each land use would end (5IDK)
- shows and labels property lines and details of land ownership (1IDK)
35 Clues: country that contains more than 1 nation (4CC) • dividing pop. by the amount of arable land (2CC) • transition of land from fertile to desert (5IDK) • potential of a job to produce additional jobs (6IDK) • compares # of farmers to the area of arable land (2CC) • a way to define a city; consists of at least 50,000 people (7CC) • ...
Pop Pop Puzzles 2023-04-08
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- Your special friend!
- The youngest Brill.
- Just got a brand new job.
- Beryl doesn't like this!
- It's on the wall.
- Where is Pop Pop's house.
- Thinks jumping on dad is funny.
- Cous-twin in Boston
- What the easter bunny leaves.
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- Your next vacation!
- Serendipity Mascot
- Just re-opened in Disneyland.
- Loves unicorns, rainbows and sparkles.
- Central mascot
- The holiday tomorrow.
- Best baseball team ever.
16 Clues: Central mascot • It's on the wall. • Serendipity Mascot • Your next vacation! • The youngest Brill. • Cous-twin in Boston • Your special friend! • The holiday tomorrow. • Beryl doesn't like this! • Best baseball team ever. • Just got a brand new job. • Where is Pop Pop's house. • Just re-opened in Disneyland. • What the easter bunny leaves. • Thinks jumping on dad is funny. • ...
Melissa Ney 1st Period 2019-05-08
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- potential of a job to produce additional jobs (6IDK)
- study of the spatial characteristics of humans and human activities; needed to understand things such as pop. Issues and border disputes (1VIT)
- transition of land from fertile to desert (5IDK)
- a boundary drawn to accomodate religious, ethnic, linguistic, or economic differences (4IDK)
- compares # of farmers to the area of arable land (2CC)
- provides services to people and business ex. marketing, banking (6CC)
- % at which a country's pop. is growing/declining w/o the impact of migration (2IDK)
- people in a culture adopt an underlying idea or process from another culture, but modify it b/c they reject one trait of it (3IDK)
- changes in technology that dramatically increased manufacturing productivity; impacted almost every aspect of daily life across the world (6VIT)
- dividing pop. by the amount of arable land (2CC)
- country that contains more than 1 nation (4CC)
- hearth of a city & is the focus of transportation and services; main place of development in a city (7VIT)
- study of effects of geography on politics and relations; helps geographers with trade,resource management, and the environment on a global scale (4VIT)
- a way to define a city; consists of at least 50,000 people (7CC)
- when a nation has a state of its own but stretches across borders of other states (4CC)
- location of a place relative to its surroundings and other places (1CC)
- measure of average pop. per square mile or kilometer; measures how crowded a place is which helps make decisions on issues about boundaries (2VIT)
- indicates the starting position for each land use relative to the market as well as where each land use would end (5IDK)
- people move into and settle on the land of another country (4IDK)
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- when an ethnic group can no longer be distinguished from the receiving group (3CC)
- all of a groups learned behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects; it influences peoples’ lives and provides social and economic benefits (3VIT)
- origin of significant farming and agricultural development; led to massive increase in food production (5VIT)
- knowledge based; research and development, financial sevices, education (6CC)
- simplified mixture of 2 languages that has fewer grammar rules a smaller vocab, but is not the native language of either group (3IDK)
- shows and labels property lines and details of land ownership (1IDK)
- farming devoted to specialized fruit, vegetable, or vine crops for sale rather than consumption (5CC)
- city of more than 10,000 inhabitants (but less than 50,000) (7CC)
- shows predictable stages in disease and life expectancy that countries experience as they develop (2IDK)
- regulations that define how property in specific geography regions can be used (7IDK)
- description of where something is in relation to other things (1CC)
- when a group moving to a new area adopts the value and practices of the larger group that has received them, while still maintaining major elements of their own culture (3CC)
- how well 2 locations are tied together by roads or other links (1IDK)
- hub for information-based industry and high-tech manufacturing (6IDK)
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming in the United States (5CC)
- describes the sectors of land use for low-,medium-,and high-income housing (7IDK)
35 Clues: country that contains more than 1 nation (4CC) • transition of land from fertile to desert (5IDK) • dividing pop. by the amount of arable land (2CC) • potential of a job to produce additional jobs (6IDK) • compares # of farmers to the area of arable land (2CC) • a way to define a city; consists of at least 50,000 people (7CC) • ...
Lab Week 2021-04-04
Across
- Right now!
- Cloudy appearance due to excess lipid content
- Chocolate or Yellow
- We promote clotting
- Round and round it goes
- Has wings but ours doesn't fly
- Carly Simon sang "You're so _______"
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- The "Liquid Gold" of specimens
- It has a point
- Not your average Q-tip
- A part of blood, not a T.V.
- Michael Jackson only wears one
- It makes the dream work
- Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
- Both "pop" and aerobic are types of this
15 Clues: Right now! • It has a point • Chocolate or Yellow • We promote clotting • Not your average Q-tip • It makes the dream work • Round and round it goes • A part of blood, not a T.V. • The "Liquid Gold" of specimens • Michael Jackson only wears one • Has wings but ours doesn't fly • Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid • Carly Simon sang "You're so _______" • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2018-05-21
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- the idea of building up our lives to look like something else
- something we make popular as a society
- a set of opinions or beliefs of a group or individual
- a set of beliefs, practices, rituals, and traditions shared by a group of people with atleast one point of common identity
- a socially constructed way to categorize people based on skin color
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- a culture within a culture
- the capacity of individuals or institutions to achieve goals even if opposed by others
- to treat people as less than or meaningless
- political or cultural dominance or authority over others
- certain characteristics and practices that can be associated with masculinity and femininity
10 Clues: a culture within a culture • something we make popular as a society • to treat people as less than or meaningless • a set of opinions or beliefs of a group or individual • political or cultural dominance or authority over others • the idea of building up our lives to look like something else • a socially constructed way to categorize people based on skin color • ...
Things Kayin likes 2023-12-20
9 Clues: meow • bawk bawk • japanese cartoons • soft things you hug • bigfoot, mothman etc • take me to your leader • you do this with art supplies • hobby that can turn into books • dressing up as pop culture characters
Racial Perspectives in Pop Culture 2022-10-31
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- The sociohistorical process by which racial categories are created transformed and destroyed
- The author of The Souls of Black Folk
- The individuals who decide how to represent race and how it is understood
- The dimension of cultural potency that asks if the message is powerful and memorable
- The 2009 example in the text of a movie which falls into the category of a "White Savior Film"
- The 1915 film that is controversial due to the violent and insidious portrayal of black Americans
- The racial group that represents 71.2% of actors in film
- The dimension of cultural potency that asks if the message feels familiar to audiences
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- The dimension of cultural potency that asks if the message becomes a norm within culture
- The racial group who watches TV more often than other racial groups
- The dimension of cultural potency that asks if there is a takeaway message
- "The revolution will not be..."
- The dimension of cultural potency that asks if the message is accessible
- The racial group that represents 0.9% of the United States
- White representation in televison has ______ between 2002 and 2010
15 Clues: "The revolution will not be..." • The author of The Souls of Black Folk • The racial group that represents 71.2% of actors in film • The racial group that represents 0.9% of the United States • The racial group who watches TV more often than other racial groups • White representation in televison has ______ between 2002 and 2010 • ...
Keeping Up With Pop Culture! 2023-04-19
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- This man is heavily associated with SpaceX and Tesla, and had bought Twitter; he named his son X AE A-12
- Joseph Allen Maldonado-Passage, or Joe Exotic, is a big cat lover, and goes by this purr-etty cool nickname
- In the TV series The Mandalorian, Din Djarin travels across the galaxy with ______, or Baby Yoda’s real name
- This celebrity, whose sisters are Kylie, Kim, Kourtney and Khloe, went viral on the internet over the very bizarre way that she cut a cucumber
- The first Starbucks opened in this U.S. city located in the Pacific Northwest; _____ Seahawks, ______ Kraken, _______ Mariners
- Steven Spielberg’s most successful and highest-grossing film, which was released in 1993
- Will Smith slapped this comedian at the 2022 Academy Awards; he voiced Marty from Madagascar
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- Culinary master and icon Martha Stewart has an unlikely friendship with this famous rapper; some of his songs are “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and “Who Am I (What’s My Name)?”
- Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton regional manager Michael Scott ends up hitting this worker with company property, on company property
- This Chilean-American actor has recently become a major heartthrob across social media, like TikTok; he’s known for his roles as Oberyn Martell, Javier Peña, Din Djarin and Agent Whiskey
- At one point, she was deemed the world’s youngest “self-made” billionaire, thanks to her cosmetics company; she is known, along with her sisters, for their reality TV show about their lives and their drama
- This musical artist is referred to as the “Princess of Pop”; she was made famous by her hit music video for “Hit Me Baby One More Time”
- Thor’s hammer Mjolnir is picked up by Captain America and only this other Avenger, who falls in love with Wanda Maximoff
- This musician and singer has won the award for Top Female Artist four times; Kanye West famously interrupted her 2009 acceptance speech for Best Video by a Female Artist
- In the TV show Breaking Bad, Walter White taught this school subject while creating his business with Jesse, otherwise known as Cap’n Cook
15 Clues: Steven Spielberg’s most successful and highest-grossing film, which was released in 1993 • Will Smith slapped this comedian at the 2022 Academy Awards; he voiced Marty from Madagascar • This man is heavily associated with SpaceX and Tesla, and had bought Twitter; he named his son X AE A-12 • ...
Tech Trends and Pop Culture 2023-12-05
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- A popular virtual meeting platform used for remote work.
- The popular phrase for expressing approval or excitement.
- The dance craze named after a popular breakfast cereal.
- A popular term for excessive online shopping.
- The dance move that took over social media in 2022.
- The social media platform known for its disappearing messages.
- The platform where you can find 15-second lip-syncing videos.
- A term for binge-watching an entire TV series in one sitting.
- The viral challenge where you switch outfits with a friend.
- The short, humorous videos that made Vine famous.
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- The viral challenge involving a hand gesture and a magical outfit change.
- A popular meme format featuring a woman yelling at a confused cat.
- Where influencers share their lives in pictures
- The term for creating and sharing content to gain followers online.
- The online marketplace for handmade and vintage goods.
15 Clues: A popular term for excessive online shopping. • Where influencers share their lives in pictures • The short, humorous videos that made Vine famous. • The dance move that took over social media in 2022. • The online marketplace for handmade and vintage goods. • The dance craze named after a popular breakfast cereal. • ...
1960's Pop Culture Icons 2024-10-09
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- Assassinated U.S. President.
- Legendary actress, Monroe.
- Famous cartoon character, Tony.
- U.S. President, Watergate scandal.
- Influential author, Charles.
- Pop artist known for soup cans.
- King of Rock and Roll.
- Iconic secret agent.
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- Influential rock guitarist.
- Janis, famous singer.
- Black activist group.
- Famous music festival.
- Iconic British band.
- Surrealist painter with a mustache.
- Partridge Family star, David.
15 Clues: Iconic British band. • Iconic secret agent. • Janis, famous singer. • Black activist group. • Famous music festival. • King of Rock and Roll. • Legendary actress, Monroe. • Influential rock guitarist. • Assassinated U.S. President. • Influential author, Charles. • Partridge Family star, David. • Famous cartoon character, Tony. • Pop artist known for soup cans. • ...
Art Trend 2023-09-05
Across
- Geometric shapes and multiple perspectives in art.
- Building upon Impressionism with bold colors.
- Art Non-representational art focused on form and color.
- Art Art in public spaces, often with social messages.
- Nouveau Curved lines and nature-inspired designs in art.
- Anti-art movement with absurd and nonsensical art.
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- Portraying emotion through bold and distorted forms.
- Dramatic and ornate style in European art.
- Capturing light and color in a fleeting moment.
- Exploration of dreamlike and irrational imagery.
- Rebirth of art and culture in Europe, 14-17th century.
- Emphasizing emotion, nature, and individualism.
- Expressionism Art movement emphasizing emotion and spontaneity.
- Art Use of popular culture and everyday objects in art.
- Stripping art down to essential forms and simplicity.
15 Clues: Dramatic and ornate style in European art. • Building upon Impressionism with bold colors. • Capturing light and color in a fleeting moment. • Emphasizing emotion, nature, and individualism. • Exploration of dreamlike and irrational imagery. • Geometric shapes and multiple perspectives in art. • Anti-art movement with absurd and nonsensical art. • ...
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Optical Art and Pop Art 2022-11-10
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- In what country did pop art emerged during the mid 1950s
- Broke into worldwide fame with his already legendary Campbell's Soup Cans and Gold Marilyn Monroe
- Was dubbed as the father of the Pop Art movement
- An optical artwork that is just black and white
- The origins of Op Art go back to pre-war painting theories, including the constructivist ideas of the 1920s Bauhaus design school
- One of the internationally recognized representative figures of the Op art movement
- His work was mainly inspired by comic strips
- Widely considered as one of the forefathers of Op Art movement
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- Relies on optical illusions to fool the eye of the viewer
- Is a type of movement in modern art that imitates the methods, styles, and themes of popular culture and mass media
- Is famous for occasionally using light and kinetics to bring to life his optical composition
- In what country did pop art emerged during the late 1950s
- The style is characterised by abstract patterns, often in black and white, with a stark contrast between background and foreground
- Pop artists often blended materials and utilized a variety of different types of media
- Jasper Johns made this artwork since he dreamed of an American flag
- This artwork is made by Roy Lichenstein, the most well-known work of him
- the medium of the artwork is oil on canvas and was made by Victor Vasarely
17 Clues: His work was mainly inspired by comic strips • An optical artwork that is just black and white • Was dubbed as the father of the Pop Art movement • In what country did pop art emerged during the mid 1950s • Relies on optical illusions to fool the eye of the viewer • In what country did pop art emerged during the late 1950s • ...
Country 2023-06-19
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- Korea A country in East Asia known for its K-pop music, technology, and deli
- An island country in East Asia known for its technology, cuisine, and traditional culture
- A country in Europe known for its engineering, beer, sausages, and rich history
- A large country in East Asia known for its ancient civilization, Great Wall, and diverse culture
- A country and continent located in the Southern Hemisphere known for its unique wildlife
- A South Asian country known for its vibrant culture, spices, Bollywood films, and historical sites
- A country in North America known for its colorful culture, delicious food, and ancient ruins
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- The largest country in the world, located in both Eastern Europe and Northern Asia
- A European country known for its art, fashion, cuisine, and iconic landmarks
- A North American country known for its vast landscapes, hockey, and friendly people
- A South American country known for its soccer, carnival, and the Amazon rainforest
- States A large country in North America known for its diverse culture, famous cities, and national parks
- Kingdom A country in Europe known for its rich history, monarchy, and iconic landmarks
13 Clues: Korea A country in East Asia known for its K-pop music, technology, and deli • A European country known for its art, fashion, cuisine, and iconic landmarks • A country in Europe known for its engineering, beer, sausages, and rich history • The largest country in the world, located in both Eastern Europe and Northern Asia • ...
Art Crossword Puzzle 7 2014-06-15
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- a dream like quality
- painted Starry Night
- a style of art based on popular culture
- identical elements that rotate around a center point
- the support in a sculpture
- the stand for a sculpture
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- range of light to dark
- soft crayon
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- painted the Mona Lisa
- how a painting is identified
- a style that exaggerates emotion
- painted the Campbell's soup can
- considered the world's most valuable painting
- repeated design
- painted the Scream
- a light pencil drawing
- what a painting makes you think or feel
- style of art
- work two colors together
20 Clues: soft crayon • style of art • repeated design • painted the Scream • a dream like quality • painted Starry Night • painted the Mona Lisa • a light pencil drawing • range of light to dark • work two colors together • the stand for a sculpture • the support in a sculpture • how a painting is identified • painted the Campbell's soup can • a style that exaggerates emotion • ...
Remembering Pop-Pop 2023-03-25
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- Name of the phone company where he worked when he retired
- City where Mom-Mom and Pop-Pop were married
- Favorite game
- College where he took night classes
- Name of his German Shepherd
- Branch served in the military
- Number of grandchildren
- The street where Mom-Mom and Pop-Pop met and later lived
- Middle name
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- Name of the street the family lived on in Havertown
- Job position on the aircraft carrier
- Family car when Nancy and Kathy were young
- Title of job at the phone company
- Name of the aircraft carrier he served on
- Number of great grandchildren
- Pattern of most of his shirts
16 Clues: Middle name • Favorite game • Number of grandchildren • Name of his German Shepherd • Number of great grandchildren • Pattern of most of his shirts • Branch served in the military • Title of job at the phone company • College where he took night classes • Job position on the aircraft carrier • Name of the aircraft carrier he served on • Family car when Nancy and Kathy were young • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-09-12
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- The legislative measures designed to protect and promote cultural content (three words).
- The concept of different cultures integrating and finding a harmonious coexistence.
- The process of adopting and blending elements of different cultures.
- The exclusion of a group or culture, often leading to a lack of representation.
- The effort to revive and strengthen cultural practices and languages (two words).
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- The widespread influence of global pop culture leading to similar cultural practices worldwide (three words).
- The act of reinforcing and celebrating one’s own culture and traditions (three words).
- Making space for difference.
- The process where a minority culture is absorbed into a dominant culture, often losing its own traits.
- The process in which an individual adopts, acquires and adjusts to a new cultural environment as a result of cultural contact
10 Clues: Making space for difference. • The process of adopting and blending elements of different cultures. • The exclusion of a group or culture, often leading to a lack of representation. • The effort to revive and strengthen cultural practices and languages (two words). • The concept of different cultures integrating and finding a harmonious coexistence. • ...
Soccer 2022-11-21
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- PELE and MARADONA are two examples
- Branko's tattoo
- The worst offense to some, but no red card
- Bend it like
- Pop song beloved by Liverpool fans
- Kicking around town
- Italian word for stadium
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- Where cuju comes from
- Kids eat them sliced after practice
- Third time's the charm
- O Rei do Futbol
- Art soccer is compared to
- Culture where earliest forms of soccer originated
- The ref wears
14 Clues: Bend it like • The ref wears • O Rei do Futbol • Branko's tattoo • Kicking around town • Where cuju comes from • Third time's the charm • Italian word for stadium • Art soccer is compared to • PELE and MARADONA are two examples • Pop song beloved by Liverpool fans • Kids eat them sliced after practice • The worst offense to some, but no red card • ...
1920s Movies, Pop Culture , and literature 2014-12-01
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- time in which swing music was the most popular
- lifestyle of women who flaunted the acceptable behavior of women
- an American nickname for the 1920's
- famous pianist and jazz composer
- the person who wrote the book The Great Gatsby
- animated films that were popular amongst kids in the 20's
- a 1925 novel about a group of people living in West Egg
- group of American people who made films and music
- instrument famously played by Louis Armstrong
- person who was known as the king of swing
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- the nickname given to the 20's in America by the French
- a type of film without sound
- time period in which African American music and literature surged
- a form of music that originated in African American neighborhoods
- the American jazz composer who was nicknamed Satchmo
- music of African American origin
- Temple an actress most famous for her child acting in the thirties
- person who created cartoons like steamboat willie
- device used to receive sound transmissions
- the place where most movies were made in America
20 Clues: a type of film without sound • famous pianist and jazz composer • music of African American origin • an American nickname for the 1920's • person who was known as the king of swing • device used to receive sound transmissions • instrument famously played by Louis Armstrong • time in which swing music was the most popular • the person who wrote the book The Great Gatsby • ...
Exploring the 1970'S Pop Culture 2015-12-16
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- Youth started collecting action figure of these movie.
- His death rocked the music world.
- Billboard's top song of The Shocking Blue.
- His birthday bash was very famous in the 70's.
- John Travolta's Saturday night fever was of this type.
- Every child had these toy.
- Culture which started in the latter half of the 1960's
- Leaves the Creedence clear water revival.
- Blyton The Adventure Series was his creation.
- Material like by men to wear.
- Million people bought these as a Christmas Gift.
- Stephen king's famous book.
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- Top music album
- This type of Cushion was a practical joke toy.
- This legendary rock performer died in london.
- Music festival.
- He was the most famous golfer.
- It was on everyone's mind during these decade.
- It was becoming big business.
- Ran across the stage of Oscars while live broadcasting.
20 Clues: Top music album • Music festival. • Every child had these toy. • Stephen king's famous book. • It was becoming big business. • Material like by men to wear. • He was the most famous golfer. • His death rocked the music world. • Leaves the Creedence clear water revival. • Billboard's top song of The Shocking Blue. • This legendary rock performer died in london. • ...
Culture Days 2024 - Pop-Up Museum 2024-09-14
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- Motor-less car raced downhill against other competitors of against time
- This Mission association awarded a coin for the most prizes in 1913
- Title given to Jerry in 1948
- This Record became one of the big-name sponsors
- This petroleum company offered an award for the annual derby
- Dairy Club geared towards this segment of the population
- This medal commemorates British Columbia's entrance into this in 1871
- Last name of the man who won the most prizes in the Fruit & Vegetables category
- The women’s institute from this location presented an award to the 4H Club
- This contestant received a golden hard hat along with a title
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- Trophy type honouring the best year after year
- Place the 12th Annual Western Canada Soap Box Derby occurred
- This school was named for this man, last name
- Sport that elementary schools competed in
- Age-group of farmers club that won in 1941
- Hospital established in memory of a person or event
- Title given during May Day celebrations in 1931
- A group of instrumental musicians do this in a band
- Spelled ordinal number for the semi-centennial, or Golden, anniversary of the Mission fair
- U.S. city in which the Championship Finals took place
20 Clues: Title given to Jerry in 1948 • Sport that elementary schools competed in • Age-group of farmers club that won in 1941 • This school was named for this man, last name • Trophy type honouring the best year after year • This Record became one of the big-name sponsors • Title given during May Day celebrations in 1931 • Hospital established in memory of a person or event • ...
QUIZ 2 IN PHILIPPINE POP CULTURE 2023-02-17
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- THIS MEDIUM IS WIDELY USED TODAY, AND WE WERE EVEN AWARDED FOR ITS HEAVY USE.
- THE ORIGINAL NAME FOR THE INTERNET BEFORE IT EVOLVED.
- A CLASSSIFICATION OF PRINT MEDIA WHICH CONTAINS DETAILED AND SERIOUS ARTICLES.
- A NEWSPAPER WHICH IS WRITTEN IN FILIPINO
- MEDIA involves electronically and simultaneously sending information containing signals, print messages, and audio or video content to a vast group of recipients
- A CANNED BREAKFAST STAPLE WHICH WAS INTRODUCED TO US BY AMERICANS DURING WORLD WAR II
- THE FIRST TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE PHILIPPINES
- THE RELIGION ALLOWED BY THE AMERICAN AFTER DEESTABILIZING CHRISTIANITY.
- TIMES THE FIRST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER TO BE PUBLISHED IN 1898.
- THIS FORM OF TRADE WAS USED BY OUR ANCESTORS WHICH WAS LATER ON REPLACED BY THE USE OF COWRY SHELLS
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- DURING SPANISH OCCUPATION, OUR ECONOMY HEAVILY DEPENDED ON THIS TRADE.
- THE OLDEST RELIGION IN THE PHILIPPINES
- THEY WERE REFERRED TO AS THE FREEMEN IN ANCESTRAL TIMES.
- THIS WAS THE SUBJECT OF MOST LITERATURES DURING THE AMERICAN OCCUPATION WHICH WAS SPARKED BY OUR FREEDOM FROM SPAIN.
- THIS DANCE WERE PERFORMED BY OUR ANCESTORS AND IS PERFORMED DURING WORK RELATED ACTIVITIES.
- A PROCESS OF PRESERVATION BY SMOKING.
- THE FIRST NEWSPAPER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE COUNTRY
- THIS WAS THE RELIGION BROUGHT TO US BY SPAIN.
- THESE REFER TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE SPANISH BLOOD BUT IS NOT BORN IN SPAIN
- A WRITING SYSTEM FORMED DURING PRE COLONIAL PERIOD WHICH CAME FROM THE WORD TO SPELL.
20 Clues: A PROCESS OF PRESERVATION BY SMOKING. • THE OLDEST RELIGION IN THE PHILIPPINES • A NEWSPAPER WHICH IS WRITTEN IN FILIPINO • THE FIRST TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE PHILIPPINES • THIS WAS THE RELIGION BROUGHT TO US BY SPAIN. • THE FIRST NEWSPAPER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE COUNTRY • THE ORIGINAL NAME FOR THE INTERNET BEFORE IT EVOLVED. • ...
Exploring the 1970'S Pop Culture 2015-12-16
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- It was becoming big business.
- Every child had these toy.
- This legendary rock performer died in london.
- This type of Cushion was a practical joke toy.
- His birthday bash was very famous in the 70's.
- Million people bought these as a Christmas Gift.
- Billboard's top song of The Shocking Blue.
- His death rocked the music world.
- Youth started collecting action figure of these movie.
- It was on everyone's mind during these decade.
- Ran across the stage of Oscars while live broadcasting.
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- Stephen king's famous book.
- Material like by men to wear.
- Music festival.
- Leaves the Creedence clear water revival.
- He was the most famous golfer.
- John Travolta's Saturday night fever was of this type.
- Top music album
- Culture which started in the latter half of the 1960's
- Blyton The Adventure Series was his creation.
20 Clues: Music festival. • Top music album • Every child had these toy. • Stephen king's famous book. • Material like by men to wear. • It was becoming big business. • He was the most famous golfer. • His death rocked the music world. • Leaves the Creedence clear water revival. • Billboard's top song of The Shocking Blue. • This legendary rock performer died in london. • ...
denim 2022-12-07
10 Clues: trouble maker • No Branded Denim • denim for a biker • oldest local denim. • denim meets pop culture • most western local denim • the only denim stop for you • spread fire with their wings • denim that always accompanies you • profoundly wise person, a person famed for wisdom.
Everything Pop Culture, Past and Present 2020-06-19
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- James Bond actor, Sean _______
- the hunchback of Notre Dame
- Lockhart and Adill
- Ash Ketchum's constant companion
- Pokemon's direct competitor
- Describes manly macho anime
- The Copy Ninja
- __________ Ronaldo of Portugal
- "I'm the greatest of all time"
- David Hasselhof show (2 words)
- Simpson family patriarch
- Japanese giant mecha franchise
- Canadian recording studio (2 words)
- Elder Barone brother
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- The Sodom and Gomora of Flower Mound Texas
- Rocky and Rambo actor last name
- The Touch and Dare singer (2 words)
- Tom Cruise navy film
- Superman alter ego (2 words)
- Retired Bulls player (2 words)
- mario racing series
- Yakko, Wakko, and _____
- Terminator actor, last name
- biggest selling recording artist of all time
- Fist of the North Star protagonist
- Goosebumps author R.L. _______
- Dragon Ball Z legendary super saiyan
- Wolverine actor first name
- Cosmo of Seinfeld
29 Clues: The Copy Ninja • Cosmo of Seinfeld • Lockhart and Adill • mario racing series • Tom Cruise navy film • Elder Barone brother • Yakko, Wakko, and _____ • Simpson family patriarch • Wolverine actor first name • the hunchback of Notre Dame • Pokemon's direct competitor • Describes manly macho anime • Terminator actor, last name • Superman alter ego (2 words) • James Bond actor, Sean _______ • ...