pop culture Crossword Puzzles
60s Pop Culture 2025-05-01
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- What famous doll made her debut in 1959 and continued her popularity
- What was the popular dance in the 1960s that involved twisting the feet?
- Which British rock band was formed in 1962 and became one of the most influential acts of all time?
- What children’s toy, made of a looped wire, is most popular?
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- Which American boxer is ‘The Greatest’
- Which band released the album ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’?
- Which groundbreaking sci-fi television series premiered in 1966?
- What major sporting event first aired in color in the US?
- Which cars feature a horse logo?
- What cartoon family debuted on TV in 1960?
10 Clues: Which cars feature a horse logo? • Which American boxer is ‘The Greatest’ • What cartoon family debuted on TV in 1960? • What major sporting event first aired in color in the US? • What children’s toy, made of a looped wire, is most popular? • Which groundbreaking sci-fi television series premiered in 1966? • ...
Pop Culture Moment 2025-02-27
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- Music festival located in Manchester, TN
- First name of Country star featured on Sabrina Carpenter's deluxe album
- Wonka actor who could become the youngest Best Actor winner on March 2nd
- Last name of the Pulitzer-Prize winning star who performed at this year's Superbowl
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- Appreciation day meant to celebrate you
- Magical artist who recently released "Abracadabra"
- Green album released last summer by singer featured in "The Fault in Our Stars"
- Nonprofit focused on musicians' mental health
- Movie awards show premiering on March 2nd
- Local outdoor venue set to re-open in April
10 Clues: Appreciation day meant to celebrate you • Music festival located in Manchester, TN • Movie awards show premiering on March 2nd • Local outdoor venue set to re-open in April • Nonprofit focused on musicians' mental health • Magical artist who recently released "Abracadabra" • First name of Country star featured on Sabrina Carpenter's deluxe album • ...
Fads & Pop Culture 2025-07-06
10 Clues: Candy with a flipping head • Click-through 3D photo toy • Mini cakes with a lightbulb • Low-riding plastic tricycle • Muscle man who could stretch • Kids’ TV ritual every weekend • Funny sticker spoofs of brands • "Grows" greenery on clay heads • Tiny doll houses in a clamshell • Sold in comic books with wild ads
Gang3 2024-03-21
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- perspective that every society has 5 social institutions
- term for the mental processes such as thinking, learning, and memory
- Gang culture has been __ into pop culture since 1980
- a sameness between action and culture of young people-Gang style reflects behavior
- process by which people stop offending
- distinct personality of an individual
- working class
- symbols for death
- coined the notion of Primary and Secondary deviance
- Gangs were not a hot media topic until 19
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- Factory owners; the wealthy
- term used to indicate how signs and symbols are given new coded meaning
- ability of people to choose their own actions and future
- members desist due to child, job, marriage, military
- One of the more famous sports teams in relation to gangs
- clothing, tattoos, symbols, graffiti, music, and overall presentation of the self
- the most fundamental symbol in society/culture
17 Clues: working class • symbols for death • Factory owners; the wealthy • distinct personality of an individual • process by which people stop offending • Gangs were not a hot media topic until 19 • the most fundamental symbol in society/culture • coined the notion of Primary and Secondary deviance • Gang culture has been __ into pop culture since 1980 • ...
The Daily Birthday 2021-11-02
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- Lucky
- Colors
- Da boyz
- futbol
- da special day
- Ezra Shotgun
- Someone you care about a lot (or a little, depends on the day)
- Education!!!
- Don't leave him unattended
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- Guilty pleasure show
- that's a
- My greatest creation
- a favorite food of choice
- Robot
- T swizzle minus 2 (needed a pop culture reference)
- Sibling
- Ha!
- da goal
- Mascot
- that one kid on roblox
20 Clues: Ha! • Lucky • Robot • Colors • futbol • Mascot • Da boyz • Sibling • da goal • that's a • Ezra Shotgun • Education!!! • da special day • Guilty pleasure show • My greatest creation • that one kid on roblox • a favorite food of choice • Don't leave him unattended • T swizzle minus 2 (needed a pop culture reference) • Someone you care about a lot (or a little, depends on the day)
MUSIC 2024-01-28
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- Rhythm and blues, soulful vocals.
- Acoustic, storytelling.
- Independent, diverse.
- Orchestral, timeless.
- Dance, 70s groove.
- Catchy, mainstream.
- Heavy, distorted guitars.
- Electronic, repetitive beats.
- Raw, rebellious attitude.
- Improvisational, brass instruments.
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- Soulful, 12-bar progression.
- Emotional, expressive vocals.
- Upbeat, Jamaican origin.
- Groovy, syncopated bass.
- Spiritual, vocal harmonies.
- Rap, urban culture.
- Electronic, danceable beats.
- Twangy, rural themes.
- Guitar-driven, energetic.
- Offbeat rhythm, Jamaican.
20 Clues: Dance, 70s groove. • Rap, urban culture. • Catchy, mainstream. • Independent, diverse. • Orchestral, timeless. • Twangy, rural themes. • Acoustic, storytelling. • Upbeat, Jamaican origin. • Groovy, syncopated bass. • Guitar-driven, energetic. • Offbeat rhythm, Jamaican. • Heavy, distorted guitars. • Raw, rebellious attitude. • Spiritual, vocal harmonies. • Soulful, 12-bar progression. • ...
Pop Art Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-07
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- Warhol's famous artwork featuring a canned food brand
- _______ colors are used in Pop Art
- Pop Art uses bold outlines to create a ________ look
- The printing method Warhol used to reproduce images quickly
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- What Pop is short for
- Famous actress whose portrait Warhol created in multiple colors
- American artist and leading figure in Pop Art movement
- Art movement that featured bold colors and imagery from popular culture
- Space where artists create their work
9 Clues: What Pop is short for • _______ colors are used in Pop Art • Space where artists create their work • Pop Art uses bold outlines to create a ________ look • Warhol's famous artwork featuring a canned food brand • American artist and leading figure in Pop Art movement • The printing method Warhol used to reproduce images quickly • ...
New Wave Music 2024-06-09
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- - Order, band
- - Music style
- - "Whip It" band
- - Kids, movement
- - Ballet, band
- - 100
- - Of Seagulls, band
- - "Our House" band
- - Wave genre
- - Electronic instrument
- - Musical groups
- - Heads, band
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- - And the Bunnymen, band
- - "Just Like Heaven" band
- - Genre precursor
- - Punk offshoot
- - For Fears, band
- - Duran, band
- - "Don't Go" duo
- - "Bela Lugosi's Dead" band
- - Division, band
- - Subgenre
- - Vintage style
- - Club, band
- – The Smiths
25 Clues: - 100 • - Subgenre • - Wave genre • - Club, band • – The Smiths • - Order, band • - Music style • - Duran, band • - Heads, band • - Ballet, band • - Punk offshoot • - Vintage style • - "Whip It" band • - "Don't Go" duo • - Kids, movement • - Division, band • - Musical groups • - Genre precursor • - For Fears, band • - "Our House" band • - Of Seagulls, band • - Electronic instrument • - And the Bunnymen, band • ...
Pop culture terms 2018-07-22
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- newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent events
- the activities associated with the governance of a country or area, especially the debate between parties having power
- a popular or the latest style of clothing
- a type of language consisting of words and phrases that are regarded as very informal,
- a cinematic film
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- an activity involving physical exertion and skill
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- a game played by electronics
- a system for converting visual images
- vocal or instrumental sounds
10 Clues: a cinematic film • a game played by electronics • vocal or instrumental sounds • a system for converting visual images • a popular or the latest style of clothing • an activity involving physical exertion and skill • newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent events • ...
Pop Culture Crossword 2022-04-10
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- Cereal favorit Spongebob
- Aku hijau dan gemar bertarung jalanan
- Duo electronic yang bubar tahun 2021
- Ketik aku untuk mendapatkan uang cepat dalam game the Sims
- Pedang terakhir yang didapatkan Roronoa Zoro
- Point guard dari tim basket shohoku
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- Grup band ini memiliki fans yang dinamakan “Modern Darling”
- Nama Hamburger yang dimakan oleh Jules Winnfield
- Nama senjata milik Batman
- Jumlah bola Dragon Ball
10 Clues: Jumlah bola Dragon Ball • Cereal favorit Spongebob • Nama senjata milik Batman • Point guard dari tim basket shohoku • Duo electronic yang bubar tahun 2021 • Aku hijau dan gemar bertarung jalanan • Pedang terakhir yang didapatkan Roronoa Zoro • Nama Hamburger yang dimakan oleh Jules Winnfield • Ketik aku untuk mendapatkan uang cepat dalam game the Sims • ...
Pop Culture Crossword 2022-04-10
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- Cereal favorit Spongebob
- Aku hijau dan gemar bertarung jalanan
- Duo electronic yang bubar tahun 2021
- Ketik aku untuk mendapatkan uang cepat dalam game the Sims
- Pedang terakhir yang didapatkan Roronoa Zoro
- Point guard dari tim basket shohoku
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- Grup band ini memiliki fans yang dinamakan “Modern Darling”
- Nama Hamburger yang dimakan oleh Jules Winnfield
- Nama senjata milik Batman
- Jumlah bola Dragon Ball
10 Clues: Jumlah bola Dragon Ball • Cereal favorit Spongebob • Nama senjata milik Batman • Point guard dari tim basket shohoku • Duo electronic yang bubar tahun 2021 • Aku hijau dan gemar bertarung jalanan • Pedang terakhir yang didapatkan Roronoa Zoro • Nama Hamburger yang dimakan oleh Jules Winnfield • Ketik aku untuk mendapatkan uang cepat dalam game the Sims • ...
Christmas Pop Culture 2023-12-08
2000s Pop Culture 2024-09-19
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- Movie staring Beyonce & Jennifer Hudson
- That's so __ never caught on in Mean Girls
- "Oops I Did It Again" singer
- "Dark Knight" villain played by Heath Ledger
- Tyra Banks reality show for models (acroynm)
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- iPhone app for photo sharing
- Vampire lover from Twilight (2 WORDS)
- Hit song by Rihanna with Jay-Z
- Paris Hilton's catchphrase
- "You're a wizard, __"
10 Clues: "You're a wizard, __" • Paris Hilton's catchphrase • iPhone app for photo sharing • "Oops I Did It Again" singer • Hit song by Rihanna with Jay-Z • Vampire lover from Twilight (2 WORDS) • Movie staring Beyonce & Jennifer Hudson • That's so __ never caught on in Mean Girls • "Dark Knight" villain played by Heath Ledger • Tyra Banks reality show for models (acroynm)
Famous bands 2024-08-13
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- Australian rock band with "Need You Tonight"
- Irish rock band with "With or Without You"
- Rock band with "Pour Some Sugar on Me"
- Rock band famous for "Don't Stop Believin'"
- Norwegian band known for "Take On Me"
- Minds Rock band known for "Don't You (Forget About Me)"
- All-female band with "Our Lips Are Sealed". The ___
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- Rock band with hits like "Every Breath You Take"
- Club Iconic band with "Karma Chameleon" ___ Club
- Pop duo with hits like "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"
- Ballet New Wave band with "True"
- Synth-pop duo with "Sweet Dreams"
- Synth-pop band with hits like "Hungry Like the Wolf"
- Rock band with the hit "Africa"
- Jovi Rock band with "Livin' on a Prayer"
15 Clues: Rock band with the hit "Africa" • Ballet New Wave band with "True" • Synth-pop duo with "Sweet Dreams" • Norwegian band known for "Take On Me" • Rock band with "Pour Some Sugar on Me" • Jovi Rock band with "Livin' on a Prayer" • Irish rock band with "With or Without You" • Rock band famous for "Don't Stop Believin'" • Australian rock band with "Need You Tonight" • ...
Sports influence 2023-05-02
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- Most popular sport in America
- What sports provide and why they are popular
- How athletes impact kids in the world
- How basketball reaches out and influences culture
- the founder of one of the most popular shoes athlete
- The biggest sport in the world
- Greatest boxer of all time that brought awareness to injustices in America
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- he gives opportunities to kids in America and provides schools for kids
- Someone who changed the way kids play basketball
- What does sports do for society and culture
- the man that won the world cup to inspire kids all around the world
- someone who changed the outfit culture during the 2000s
- Can sports make you more active
- The most influential women in sports
- A sport that is very influential for pop culture
15 Clues: Most popular sport in America • The biggest sport in the world • Can sports make you more active • The most influential women in sports • How athletes impact kids in the world • What does sports do for society and culture • What sports provide and why they are popular • Someone who changed the way kids play basketball • A sport that is very influential for pop culture • ...
Optical Art and Pop Art 2022-10-21
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- widely considered as one of the forefathers of Op Art movement
- his work was mainly inspired by comic strips
- is a type of movement in modern art that imitates the methods, styles, and themes of popular culture and mass media
- broke into worldwide fame with his already legendary Campbell's Soup Cans and Gold Marilyn Monroe
- one of the most widely recognized visual languages of the 20th century
- this artwork is made by roy lichenstein, the most well-known work of him
- Pop art is characterized by vibrant, bright colors
- Her art is characterized by the use of reflective chips embedded among acrylics on canvas
- the medium of the artwork is oil on canvas and was made by Victor Vasarely
- an optical art that is just black and white
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- pop artists often blended materials and utilized a variety of different types of media
- was dubbed as the father of the Pop Art movement
- artists use the subject matter to make a statement about current events, poke fun at fads, and challenge the status quo
- jasper johns made this artwork since he dreamed of an american flag
- this artwork was created in 1969 through a silkscreen, and was made by Omar Rayo
- the style is characterised by abstract patterns, often in black and white, with a stark contrast between background and foreground
- one of the internationally recognized representative figures of the Op art movement
- in what country did pop art emerged during the late 1950s
- pop art utilized images and icons from popular media and products
- in what country did pop art emerged during the mid 1950s
- is famous for occasionally using light and kinetics to bring to life his optical compositions
21 Clues: an optical art that is just black and white • his work was mainly inspired by comic strips • was dubbed as the father of the Pop Art movement • Pop art is characterized by vibrant, bright colors • in what country did pop art emerged during the mid 1950s • in what country did pop art emerged during the late 1950s • ...
Stem List 2024-10-28
15 Clues: time • speak • human • place • people • from England • write, written • letter, written • culture or race • before, in front • of African origin • of European origin • ____ is part of the word scribble • I made a ____ chart for a presentation • ____ is one of the most famous music genres in the world
Sociology and Geography crossword puzzle 2021-10-20
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- Of multiple cultures.
- A part of culture that is common around the world and most people partake in this culture.
- Something that represents or means something else.
- Things that people have/believe in.
- Judging a different culture’s beliefs using your own culture extremely
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- Ideas and beliefs that are found in all cultures.
- Cultures that are slow in assimilating pop culture into their own.
- Minority cultures that are separate from the main culture.
- The process of spreading your own culture to other cultures.
- Subculture of the elite, usually described in aesthetic forms.
10 Clues: Of multiple cultures. • Things that people have/believe in. • Ideas and beliefs that are found in all cultures. • Something that represents or means something else. • Minority cultures that are separate from the main culture. • The process of spreading your own culture to other cultures. • Subculture of the elite, usually described in aesthetic forms. • ...
1980s Rock Stars & Pop Icons Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-29
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- - "Don't Stop Believin'" band (7)
- - George Michael's duo before solo career (4)
- - "Total Eclipse of the Heart" powerhouse Bonnie (5)
- - Michael Jackson's bestselling album (8)
- - "Love is a Battlefield" rocker Pat (7)
- - "Don't You Forget About Me" band (11)
- - "Come on Eileen" one-hit wonders (12)
- - "Footloose" soundtrack singer Kenny (6)
- - "Take on Me" Norwegian band (3)
- - "Eye of the Tiger" rock band (8)
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- - "Sweet Child O' Mine" band (12)
- - "West End Girls" electronic duo (10)
- - "Tainted Love" synth-pop duo (8)
- - "Every Breath You Take" band (6)
- - "Money for Nothing" rockers (12)
- - Prince's Purple _____ (4)
- - "Like a Virgin" pop icon (7)
- - "Rio" new wave band (10)
- - "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" singer (5)
- - "Karma Chameleon" frontman Culture Club's _____ George (3)
20 Clues: - "Rio" new wave band (10) • - Prince's Purple _____ (4) • - "Like a Virgin" pop icon (7) • - "Sweet Child O' Mine" band (12) • - "Don't Stop Believin'" band (7) • - "Take on Me" Norwegian band (3) • - "Tainted Love" synth-pop duo (8) • - "Every Breath You Take" band (6) • - "Money for Nothing" rockers (12) • - "Eye of the Tiger" rock band (8) • ...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY POP! 2022-08-21
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- Number of children Pop has
- Pop married Ms ______ at Start Baptist Church
- At age of 19, Pop got married on this holiday
- Pop married her in front of a fireplace
- Pop's real name
- Pop was a league winning coach for what sport
- Name of Pop's sister
- Pop still works in this town
- Pop worked here to send 4 kids to college
- Name of Pop's brother
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- Pop's favorite book
- The type of store Pop opened in 1961
- Pop broke this in a High School football game
- Pop doesn't order this at Johnny's
- Pop has a life-long fear of this
- Where Pop goes to get his favorite breakfast
- One of Pop's favorite meals
- Pop's favorite breakfast food
- Pop graduated from LA Tech in Geological_____
- Name of the theater Pop owned
- October 12, for Pop, what we are celebrating
- Pop has walked many miles at _________ Mall
22 Clues: Pop's real name • Pop's favorite book • Name of Pop's sister • Name of Pop's brother • Number of children Pop has • One of Pop's favorite meals • Pop still works in this town • Pop's favorite breakfast food • Name of the theater Pop owned • Pop has a life-long fear of this • Pop doesn't order this at Johnny's • The type of store Pop opened in 1961 • ...
POP CULTURE CROSSWORD #2 2023-06-29
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- The name of Rihanna's 1st born.
- R&B trio founded and mentored by TLC member Left-Eye.
- Twenty88 was the name of a joint album with Jhene Aiko and ___.
- Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner starred in this movie together.
- Rapper G-Eazy used to date this Singer.
- This Singer had a feud with Rapper Eminem.
- This Rapper had a cooking show with Martha Stewart.
- The name of Beyonce's first fashion line in collaboration with her mother - House of ____.
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- American Idol alum famous for the song 'Before He Cheats'.
- The host of American Idol.
- What movie was the song 'Hopelessly Devoted To You' in?
- Finish the line: I'm bulletproof, nothing to lose, fire away, ___.
- Australian singer famous for the song 'Chandelier'.
- Cult classic movie featuring Gabrielle Union as a rival cheerleader.
14 Clues: The host of American Idol. • The name of Rihanna's 1st born. • Rapper G-Eazy used to date this Singer. • This Singer had a feud with Rapper Eminem. • Australian singer famous for the song 'Chandelier'. • This Rapper had a cooking show with Martha Stewart. • R&B trio founded and mentored by TLC member Left-Eye. • What movie was the song 'Hopelessly Devoted To You' in? • ...
Pop Culture Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-27
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- Movie about a boxer from Philadelphia
- TV comedy with six main characters who drink a lot of coffee
- Last name of the founder of Apple
- Last name of the person who sings "Isn't She Lovely" and "Superstition"
- Movie company with superheroes like Iron Man and Captain America
- Pop singer who sings “Single Ladies” and "Halo"
- TV comedy about "nothing" with the characters: Jerry, George, and Elaine
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- Last name of the football quarterback with the most Super Bowl wins
- Amazon device that you can talk to in your house
- Musical set in the 1950s with John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John
- Game show where you answer with a question
- Romantic drama movie about a ship that sinks after hitting an iceberg
- Last name of the person who sings "Piano Man" and "NY State of Mind"
- Band who sang “Bohemian Rhapsody”
14 Clues: Last name of the founder of Apple • Band who sang “Bohemian Rhapsody” • Movie about a boxer from Philadelphia • Game show where you answer with a question • Pop singer who sings “Single Ladies” and "Halo" • Amazon device that you can talk to in your house • TV comedy with six main characters who drink a lot of coffee • ...
2000's Pop Culture Crossword 2022-05-19
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- MMO RPG released in 2001 that took place in the fantasy world of Gielinor
- Ron Burgundy
- Seven Nation Army
- Gnarls Barkley's hit song
- Fashion icon of the 2000’s (name is the capital of France)
- Her song “Toxic” won a grammy
- The first movie Mr. Julka saw when it released at midnight. Released in 2005
- “I’m Sorry Ms. Jackson”
- social media site where “Tom” was always your friend
- Singing game show
- Followed the fictional presidency of Jed Bartlett.
- Acronym for Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Show about a counter-terrorist group led by Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland)
- Iraq, Iran, and North Korea
- “We talkin about practice.”
- Mafia film featuring a star studded cast of DiCaprio, Damon, and Jack Nicholson
- Video site launched in 2005
- 14 Gold Medals in 2008
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- Terrorist attack by al-Qaeda that killed nearly 3,000 people happened on this day.
- Movie adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's Trilogy of books. 3rd movie won best picture.
- 3-peat (2000 - 2002) with Kobe Bryant and Shaq
- series of magical books by J.K. Rowling
- 2007 MVP, threw 50 touchdown passes and just eight interceptions.
- GTL - Gym Tan Laundry
- popular brand of scooter in the 2000’s
- Wristbands that brought cancer awareness
- Batman film that featured Christian Bale (Batman) and Heath Ledger as the Joker
- “Would the Real Slim Shady Please Stand Up?”
- Indie Rock band that released “Float On” in Summer of 2004
- Popular MP3 player in the 2000’s
- Popular female american goalkeeper in the 2000s
- Left Destiny’s Child and went solo in 2002
- Average Joes vs. the Purple Cobra. Included Ben Stiller as White Goodman
- The first CD Mr. Julka bought with his own money was from this band
- MLB HR hitters were caught using this (Mark McGwuire, Sammy Sosa, Barry Bonds)
- Music Artist named Kid _________. Released “Man on the Moon” in 2009.
- Released “Graduation” in 2007.
- This substance was sent via mail shortly after 9/11
- “Fool me twice, can’t… can’t get fooled again”
- Also known as “Swine Flu”, which spread in June 2009
- “Change We Can Believe In”
- Popular boot brand
42 Clues: Ron Burgundy • Seven Nation Army • Singing game show • Popular boot brand • GTL - Gym Tan Laundry • 14 Gold Medals in 2008 • “I’m Sorry Ms. Jackson” • Gnarls Barkley's hit song • “Change We Can Believe In” • Iraq, Iran, and North Korea • “We talkin about practice.” • Video site launched in 2005 • Her song “Toxic” won a grammy • Released “Graduation” in 2007. • ...
Pop culture Vocab p 204 2024-11-27
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- un bond, monter en flèche
- : publicité
- comedie
- toile
- sérigraphie
- enquête, étude, sondage
- s'améliorer
- brillant, glacé (pour le papier)
- mark
- inhabituel(le)
- publicitaire
- drapeau
- : page de publicité
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- de la publicité
- des séries de manière frénétique (sans s'arrêter)
- bande dessinée
- social(e)
- publicité (TV)
- mode
- coussin, pouf
- supérieur(e)
- épisode
- consommateur
- populaire
- à succès
- la morale
- : public
- découpage
28 Clues: mode • mark • toile • comedie • épisode • drapeau • à succès • : public • social(e) • populaire • la morale • découpage • : publicité • sérigraphie • s'améliorer • supérieur(e) • consommateur • publicitaire • coussin, pouf • bande dessinée • publicité (TV) • inhabituel(le) • de la publicité • : page de publicité • enquête, étude, sondage • un bond, monter en flèche • brillant, glacé (pour le papier) • ...
Pop culture - The Pitt Crew 2025-01-06
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- First Black President
- Star Wars
- The Police
- Friends
- Owner of Skims
- Her Heart Will Go On
- High School Musical
- First Movie was "Selena"
- Golden Girl
- Easy A
- Call Me Maybe
- Freaky Friday
- The Princess Diaries
- Girl On Fire
- Bad Teacher
- Queen Of Christmas
- She Just Wants To Have Fun
- Mary Poppins
- Her Hips Don't Lie
- Favourite Number is 13
- Works 9 to 5
- 19, 21, 25, 30
- 8 Mile
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- Married to Will
- Captain America
- Miranda Priestly
- Grey's Anatomy
- When We Fall Asleep Where Do We Go
- Beyonce, Kelly &
- First Female Coach Of The Voice
- Thor
- Serena Van Der Woodsen
- Number 8 & 24
- Big Mama
- You Get A Car
- Windsor Born
- Roar
- Mr & Mrs Smith
- First American Idol winner
- The Office
- The Note Book
41 Clues: Thor • Roar • Easy A • 8 Mile • Friends • Big Mama • Star Wars • The Police • The Office • Golden Girl • Bad Teacher • Windsor Born • Girl On Fire • Mary Poppins • Works 9 to 5 • Number 8 & 24 • You Get A Car • Call Me Maybe • Freaky Friday • The Note Book • Grey's Anatomy • Owner of Skims • Mr & Mrs Smith • 19, 21, 25, 30 • Married to Will • Captain America • Miranda Priestly • Beyonce, Kelly & • Queen Of Christmas • ...
F-451 and Pop Culture 2025-05-07
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- : HBO series about high school, drugs, and identity
- : Mischievous Marvel character with his own Disney+ series
- : Actor who plays Spider-Man in the MCU
- : Movie where animated emotions live in a girl's mind
- : Disney movie featuring the song 'We Don’t Talk About Bruno'
- : Montag's wife
- : Animal symbol of the firemen
- : Online battle royale game with dances and skins
- : Objects banned and burned
- : Actress who played MJ in Spider-Man and starred in Euphoria
- : Game where players are impostors or crewmates
- : Rapper and singer of 'Say So' and 'Paint the Town Red'
- : Leader of the firemen
- : Netflix series about a goth Addams family member
- : TV show featuring Eleven and the Upside Down
- : Global music phenomenon from South Korea
- : Pop star known for hits like 'As It Was'
- : Giant screen wall in Mildred's home
- : TikTok dancer who gained millions of followers
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- : Singer of 'drivers license' and 'vampire'
- : Dancer, singer, and YouTube star known for big bows
- : Mythical bird symbolizing rebirth
- : Curious young neighbor who disappears
- : Online content creators with huge teen audiences
- : Social media app known for short videos
- : Disney+ series featuring Grogu
- : Popular game involving building and mining
- : Fahrenheit 451 protagonist
- : Nintendo plumber in a 2023 movie
- : Superhero multiverse movie: 'Across the ______-Verse'
- : Latin rap artist known for 'Un Verano Sin Ti'
- : Superhero with a vibranium shield
- : Australian animated show popular with kids and teens
- : Device used to track Montag
- : Streaming service for music and podcasts
- : Online gaming platform and game creation system
- : Singer of 'Anti-Hero' and 'Shake It Off'
- : 2023 blockbuster starring Margot Robbie
38 Clues: : Montag's wife • : Leader of the firemen • : Objects banned and burned • : Fahrenheit 451 protagonist • : Device used to track Montag • : Animal symbol of the firemen • : Disney+ series featuring Grogu • : Nintendo plumber in a 2023 movie • : Mythical bird symbolizing rebirth • : Superhero with a vibranium shield • : Giant screen wall in Mildred's home • ...
2010's Australian Pop Culture 2025-10-26
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- Music streaming service that boosted Aussie artists
- Daughter of Steve Irwin and reality TV personality
- Aussie actor known for Wolverine and musical roles
- Streaming giant that changed Aussie viewing habits
- Beloved children’s group with new members in the 2010s
- Aussie rapper who hit No.1 with “Fancy”
- Aussie radio station known for its “Hottest 100”
- Perth-born YouTuber turned global pop star
- Thor actor and Aussie heartthrob
- Platform that launched new Aussie creators
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- Platform that shaped the decade’s trends
- New kind of entertainer who found fame online
- Boho celebrity hotspot on Australia’s east coast
- Word of the year in 2013—Aussies helped popularize it
- Pop icon who dropped “Into the Blue” in the 2010s
- New-age celebrity born on Instagram
- Global pop figure adored by Aussie fans
- Singer-songwriter famous for “Riptide”
- Adelaide-born pop powerhouse known for “Chandelier”
- Hit Aussie cooking competition show
- Festival often attended by Australian influencers
- Aussie actress who broke out in The Wolf of Wall Street
- Aussie brothers who conquered Hollywood
23 Clues: Thor actor and Aussie heartthrob • New-age celebrity born on Instagram • Hit Aussie cooking competition show • Singer-songwriter famous for “Riptide” • Global pop figure adored by Aussie fans • Aussie rapper who hit No.1 with “Fancy” • Aussie brothers who conquered Hollywood • Platform that shaped the decade’s trends • Perth-born YouTuber turned global pop star • ...
2010's Australian Pop Culture 2025-10-26
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- Music streaming service that boosted Aussie artists
- Daughter of Steve Irwin and reality TV personality
- Aussie actor known for Wolverine and musical roles
- Streaming giant that changed Aussie viewing habits
- Beloved children’s group with new members in the 2010s
- Aussie rapper who hit No.1 with “Fancy”
- Aussie radio station known for its “Hottest 100”
- Perth-born YouTuber turned global pop star
- Thor actor and Aussie heartthrob
- Platform that launched new Aussie creators
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- Platform that shaped the decade’s trends
- New kind of entertainer who found fame online
- Boho celebrity hotspot on Australia’s east coast
- Word of the year in 2013—Aussies helped popularize it
- Pop icon who dropped “Into the Blue” in the 2010s
- New-age celebrity born on Instagram
- Global pop figure adored by Aussie fans
- Singer-songwriter famous for “Riptide”
- Adelaide-born pop powerhouse known for “Chandelier”
- Hit Aussie cooking competition show
- Festival often attended by Australian influencers
- Aussie actress who broke out in The Wolf of Wall Street
- Aussie brothers who conquered Hollywood
23 Clues: Thor actor and Aussie heartthrob • New-age celebrity born on Instagram • Hit Aussie cooking competition show • Singer-songwriter famous for “Riptide” • Global pop figure adored by Aussie fans • Aussie rapper who hit No.1 with “Fancy” • Aussie brothers who conquered Hollywood • Platform that shaped the decade’s trends • Perth-born YouTuber turned global pop star • ...
YES Week - Pop Culture 2025-03-10
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- "You shall not pass!"
- longest running sitcom
- the original wearable blanket
- before Facebook, there was "Tom"
- Neo's journey
- if you want to rent a film, there is still one left in Bend, Oregon
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- popular plant pet that you would grow
- the other Kelce brother
- a group of kids trying to find the treasure of One Eyed Willie
- Ogre with layers
- Ruth Hadler created this famous toy under Mattel
- viral internet image
- talks funny, he does
- the school Harry Potter attends
14 Clues: Neo's journey • Ogre with layers • viral internet image • talks funny, he does • "You shall not pass!" • longest running sitcom • the other Kelce brother • the original wearable blanket • the school Harry Potter attends • before Facebook, there was "Tom" • popular plant pet that you would grow • Ruth Hadler created this famous toy under Mattel • ...
wormhole 2024-04-26
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- what may they be connected to(there is a dash)
- what do they do in pop-culture, like star trek
- basically wormholes boiled down
- where are wormholes located
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- the other thing they may be connected to(still a dash)
- what do some games have to use wormholes
- the other thing they are used for in pop-culture
- what is this on
8 Clues: what is this on • where are wormholes located • basically wormholes boiled down • what do some games have to use wormholes • what may they be connected to(there is a dash) • what do they do in pop-culture, like star trek • the other thing they are used for in pop-culture • the other thing they may be connected to(still a dash)
Happy Birthday Pop! 2022-08-21
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- Pop doesn't order this at Johnny's
- Town where Pop raised his family
- Number of children Pop has
- Pop graduated from Louisiana ____ University
- Name of Pop's sister
- Pop's favorite book
- Pop married Ms ______ at Start Baptist Church
- At age of 19, Pop got married on this holiday
- Pop has walked many mile at this mall
- One of Pop's favorite meals
- Pop was a ______ at First Baptist, Delhi
- Pop broke this in High School football game
- Name of Pop's brother
- Where Pop worked to send 4 kids to college
- Pop's college degree is Geological _________
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- Type of store Pop opened in 1961
- October 12, for Pop, what we are celebrating
- Pop has a life-long fear of this
- Pop was a league winning coach for what sport
- Name of theater Pop owned
- Pop's favorite breakfast food
- Pop married _____ in front of a fireplace
- Where Pop goes to get his favorite breakfast
- Pop's real name
24 Clues: Pop's real name • Pop's favorite book • Name of Pop's sister • Name of Pop's brother • Name of theater Pop owned • Number of children Pop has • One of Pop's favorite meals • Pop's favorite breakfast food • Type of store Pop opened in 1961 • Pop has a life-long fear of this • Town where Pop raised his family • Pop doesn't order this at Johnny's • Pop has walked many mile at this mall • ...
Culture 2024-02-29
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- Type of culture that is often used in homogeneous social groups and is passed down, like a story
- The features common to all cultures are called cultural __________.
- A culture ______ is an area in which people have many shared culture traits, such as religious beliefs, language, or lifestyle
- All societies use __________ to help shape and control the environment
- A _____________ society is a society that includes a variety of cultures
- Cultures _______ as people learn new culture traits.
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- an activity or behavior in which people often take part, such as language spoken or sports played.
- New ideas or ways of doing things
- Often, culture regions are based on ______ groups—groups of people who share a common culture and ancestry.
- Type of culture that is short-term and doesn't stick around long, like fads.
- A group’s shared practices and beliefs
- New _____ and events lead to changes in culture
12 Clues: New ideas or ways of doing things • A group’s shared practices and beliefs • New _____ and events lead to changes in culture • Cultures _______ as people learn new culture traits. • The features common to all cultures are called cultural __________. • All societies use __________ to help shape and control the environment • ...
folk and pop culture 2023-02-28
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- a traditional and accepted way of doing something
- a restriction on behavior by social customs
- the original places and house people lived in
- the feeling or identity of being in one of the cultural groups
- culture found in larger more diverse groups
- the spread of an idea by the movement of people
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- the contribution of the locations physicals feature
- popular food made by stuff like the origional meat spice and vegetation of the folk peoples land
- the og music folk people listened to and have listened to since day 1
- the physical objects people use to define culture
- thoughts or ideas that make up peoples cultures
- traditional stories passed down from people
- a culture usually practiced by a smaller group of people alike
- the identity of a group of people
14 Clues: the identity of a group of people • a restriction on behavior by social customs • traditional stories passed down from people • culture found in larger more diverse groups • the original places and house people lived in • thoughts or ideas that make up peoples cultures • the spread of an idea by the movement of people • a traditional and accepted way of doing something • ...
Pop Culture Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-22
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- Sings "Piano Man" and "NY State of Mind"
- Pop singer who sings “Single Ladies” and "Halo"
- Comedy TV show with six main characters who drink a lot of coffee
- Romantic drama movie about a ship that sinks after hitting an iceberg
- Band who sang “Bohemian Rhapsody”
- Football quarterback with the most Super Bowl wins
- 1950s musical with John Travolta
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- Sings "Isn't She Lovely" and "Superstition"
- Founder of apple
- TV comedy show about "nothing" with the characters: Jerry, George, and Elaine
- Movie about a boxer from Philadelphia
- Game show where you answer with a question
- Movie company with superheroes like Iron Man and Captain America
- Amazon device that you can talk to in your house
14 Clues: Founder of apple • 1950s musical with John Travolta • Band who sang “Bohemian Rhapsody” • Movie about a boxer from Philadelphia • Sings "Piano Man" and "NY State of Mind" • Game show where you answer with a question • Sings "Isn't She Lovely" and "Superstition" • Pop singer who sings “Single Ladies” and "Halo" • Amazon device that you can talk to in your house • ...
Pop culture - 1940s and 50s 2020-09-10
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- Australia wins 2 gold medals at this prestigious games in 1948 (o)
- In the late 1940s a new working week of 40 ___ was established under the Federal Award System (h)
- This ended in 1945 (w)
- Girls are taught in school how to be a good ______ (w)
- He was knighted in 1949 - a legend Cricketer (b)
- These types of devices were more common place and made women's work easier(?) in the 1950s - ___________ saving devices such as vacuum cleaners (l)
- The way in which people lived gives us information about popular culture (l)
- This was in short supply after WWII - returning soldiers and increased migrants needing places to live (h)
- Measures taken by a government to reduce public spending in times of difficulty (a)
- Women were sent back to the home when the men returned after WWII after entering the ____________(w)
- People from overseas which included refugees who came to live in Australia (m)
- This included things like stomach lining, brains, livers and kidneys and was seen as a way to use all elements of an animal allowing for no wastage - eaten in many households (t)
- Australia's population was only ___ million in 1945 (s)
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- A government policy to build the nation after WWII - ______________ or Perish (p)
- Large public works programs were introduced to build the nation and utilised skilled New Australians such as the __________ ___________________ Hydro-electric Scheme (s)
- This movie was released in 1950 - confirming that women are obsessed with shoes (c)
- All the members of this band were born in the 1940s - don't use the Mortein. The ... (b)
- This brand of motor vehicle saw its first car come off the line in 1948 - sad to have them close down in 2020 (h)
- This really took off in the 1950s - used to sell products and services to people and inform us about the past (a)
- Another way to build the nation post-war came with women almost being permanently in the family way (b)
- Women were granted 7___% of what men earned when undertaking the same job - winner (f)
- One way to pass the time in an era where TV was non-existent/rare (b)
- This person became the first monarch to visit Australia in 1954 - The ___________(q)
- The practice of limiting the amount of meat and other items consumed was ended 3 years after the war (r)
24 Clues: This ended in 1945 (w) • He was knighted in 1949 - a legend Cricketer (b) • Girls are taught in school how to be a good ______ (w) • Australia's population was only ___ million in 1945 (s) • Australia wins 2 gold medals at this prestigious games in 1948 (o) • One way to pass the time in an era where TV was non-existent/rare (b) • ...
ZARA POP CULTURE CROSSWORD COMPETITION 2020-08-06
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- She "makes money moves"
- "don't worry... "
- November 3rd
- 2020 Best Picture Winner (Oscars)
- American technology company that develops consumer software, electronics and online services
- share photos and videos online
- "Boss. ________, purse so heavy gettin' Oprah dollars"
- "be kind, rewind"
- Image used to convey expression
- ____ is all you need
- Holiday that commemorates African American freedom and emphasizes education and achievement
- "Hey ____"
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- 2018 World Cup Winners
- company theme Song sung by Pharrell
- our office culture is _____
- Born between 1980-2000
- Concrete Jungle
- What we are full of
- What we love
- Popular latin song of 2019
- Musical based on the secretary of treasury
- Shake It Off
- Mark Zuckerberg
- A saying to express something is exciting
- teenage ____
- What we have
- before touching your face you must...
- What should we be wearing everyday when out and about?
- Our workplace location
- a time we are living in now
30 Clues: "Hey ____" • November 3rd • What we love • Shake It Off • teenage ____ • What we have • Concrete Jungle • Mark Zuckerberg • "be kind, rewind" • "don't worry... " • What we are full of • ____ is all you need • 2018 World Cup Winners • Born between 1980-2000 • Our workplace location • She "makes money moves" • Popular latin song of 2019 • our office culture is _____ • a time we are living in now • ...
Pop Culture of the 1960s 2021-09-20
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- popular drug
- Barbara Eden as
- Fab Four hairstyle
- Host of a really big shoooo
- Chubby Checker dance
- US joined “unnecessary war”
- ‘69 highlight for hippies
- scifi show in space
- Beatles song/film
- he hit 61 in 61
- what ended in 1969
- they’re creepy and they’re spooky
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- Favorite restaurant of The Rolling Stones
- hippie value
- Kennedy backup
- Beatles song; 1776 war
- sang by Carole King’s babysitter; a dance
- miracle team of 1969
- TV version of the Beatles
- popular Chevrolet car
- Supremes frontwoman
- they always had fun fun fun
- Simon/Garfunkel soundtrack
- Popular Fender electric guitar model
- rainbow style of clothes worn by hippies
- towering hairstyle
- American Bandstand host
- famous Apollo
- John, Paul, George, & Ringo
- song/year of significance for Beatles
30 Clues: hippie value • popular drug • famous Apollo • Kennedy backup • Barbara Eden as • he hit 61 in 61 • Beatles song/film • Fab Four hairstyle • towering hairstyle • what ended in 1969 • Supremes frontwoman • scifi show in space • Chubby Checker dance • miracle team of 1969 • popular Chevrolet car • Beatles song; 1776 war • American Bandstand host • TV version of the Beatles • ‘69 highlight for hippies • ...
Aotearoa New Zealand Pop Culture 2023-11-06
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- 'Youthful' singer songwriter (5,3)
- Celebrity merino sheep who hid from shearers for six years(6)
- Author of 'The Bone People'(4,5)
- Imaginary land of robots South of Christchurch according to classic novel (7)
- Popular author starred in iconic Toyota commericals(4,4)
- Site of a deadly bombing in Wellington, 1984(6,4)
- Scottish remittance man who mapped most of the South Islands west coast (7, 7)
- Renegade soldier leads campaign against the Birtish in landmark movie 'Utu' (2,5)
- Last name of the central family in the Once Were Warriors series (4)
- Dolphin who guided ships in the Cook Strait (7, 4)
- Saturday morning variety show hosted by animated penguin(6)
- This New Zealander is only the third woman ever to receive an academy award for best director (4, 7)
- 90s artist known for Dolly Parton covers(5,4)
- What kind animal is referred to in the title of the book 'Sydney Bridge Upside Down' by David Ballantyne? (5)
- The first novel written by a Māori author to be published in New Zealand, 1973 (5)
- Hip-hop group had a hit with 'Behold my Kool Style' (3,6)
- Progenitor of the quote 'thousands of luminous spheres'(7,4)
- Eccentric cowboy portrayed by Billy T. James in Ronald Hugh Morrieson adaptation (3,7,3)
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- Legendary monster of the Coromandel ranges(6)
- Che-Fu's Breakthrough solo single by Che-Fu following his departure from Supergroove(6)
- Internationally renowned surrealist artist, sculptor and animator born in Christchurch (3,3)
- Fictional setting of Barry Lintons satirical comic book series based on Ponsonby (8)
- What did Tana Umaga use to strike a teammate during a 2007 altercation?(7)
- Location name mentioned in iconic Shortland Street rebuke (9)
- The hermit of Milford Sound, discoverer of big waterfall(6,10)
- This mint flavoured confectionary was discontinued in 2008(8)
- Audiences nationwide were traumatized when this characters eye fell out (7)
- Stacey's mom (6, 6)
- Weekend paleontologist who discovered the first dinosaur fossils in NZ(4,6)
- 'Living logs' or 'goblin logs' in Māori matauranga (5)
- Auckland band famous for controversial music video filmed in freezing works(8)
- Artist best known for illustrating children's books on Māori themes (5,8)
- Celebrated Samoan author based in Auckland (6,5)
- Word misspelt by David Tua (7)
34 Clues: Stacey's mom (6, 6) • Word misspelt by David Tua (7) • Author of 'The Bone People'(4,5) • 'Youthful' singer songwriter (5,3) • Legendary monster of the Coromandel ranges(6) • 90s artist known for Dolly Parton covers(5,4) • Celebrated Samoan author based in Auckland (6,5) • Site of a deadly bombing in Wellington, 1984(6,4) • ...
Pop Culture Icons in 1970s 2025-02-12
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- – "Christopher Reeve brought this hero to life."
- – "Glam rock icon behind Ziggy Stardust."
- – "Actor who ruled the 70s with ‘The Godfather’."
- – "Hollywood cowboy and ‘Dirty Harry’ star."
- – "Rolling Stones’ frontman with legendary moves."
- – "Half of a famous duo, known for her bold style."
- – "Blind musician behind ‘Superstition’."
- – "Disco kings behind ‘Stayin’ Alive’."
- – "Danced his way to fame in ‘Saturday Night Fever’."
- – "Former Beatle who gave us ‘Imagine’."
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- – "Ex-Beatle who formed Wings in the 70s."
- – "Band that rocked the world with ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’."
- – "Superheroine played by Lynda Carter."
- – "Punched his way to fame as ‘Rocky’."
- – "Folk rock legend who won the Nobel Prize decades later."
- – "Star of ‘Charlie’s Angels’ with an iconic poster."
- – "The King of Pop who started with the Jackson 5."
- – "Last name of the ‘Jailhouse Rock’ singer."
- – "Pop artist famous for Campbell’s soup cans."
- – "The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, known for his jumpsuits."
20 Clues: – "Punched his way to fame as ‘Rocky’." • – "Disco kings behind ‘Stayin’ Alive’." • – "Superheroine played by Lynda Carter." • – "Former Beatle who gave us ‘Imagine’." • – "Glam rock icon behind Ziggy Stardust." • – "Blind musician behind ‘Superstition’." • – "Ex-Beatle who formed Wings in the 70s." • – "Hollywood cowboy and ‘Dirty Harry’ star." • ...
A Recent Pop Culture Update! 2025-03-05
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- This HIGHLY anticipated TV show released its second season at the end of 2024.
- This Canadian singer recently released a new album.
- On February 28th, this phenomenon will occur with 7 planets.
- The newest additions to the “EGOT” winner hall of fame include Benj Pasek and Justin ____
- This TV show about a New Jersey soccer team just released its third season.
- Timothée Chalamet has won various awards for his performance in “A Complete Unknown,” a biopic of this singer.
- This lovable bear just starred in his third movie.
- An era has officially ended since this popular artist recently released his last album under his current name.
- After six seasons, this Netflix original show has come to an end.
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- This song swept the Grammys– winning every category it was nominated for.
- This NFL player won MVP of the 2024-5 season, defying the odds.
- This Netflix show is releasing its fifth and final season this year.
- This late night TV show just celebrated 50 years of comedy sketches.
- Often a popular attraction for D.A. students looking to bring in the summer season, this popular music festival is held in NYC.
- This type of slang, which became extremely popular in 2024, has been criticized by many– its name fits with this critical reaction.
- D.A. students had the chance to share their love for iconic pop culture moments on this day of spirit week.
- This film was nominated for the most Academy Awards of the 2025 season– at 13.
- Award-winning movie featuring Mikey Madison.
- This up-and-coming rapper won a Grammy for the best rap album.
- This year’s Super Bowl Singer.
20 Clues: This year’s Super Bowl Singer. • Award-winning movie featuring Mikey Madison. • This lovable bear just starred in his third movie. • This Canadian singer recently released a new album. • On February 28th, this phenomenon will occur with 7 planets. • This up-and-coming rapper won a Grammy for the best rap album. • ...
Taylor Swift Pop Culture Crossword 2025-09-02
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- Surprise 2020 album recorded during isolation
- Opening track of Evermore referencing a tree
- Street that inspired a love song on Lover
- Spellbinding track rumored to be about meeting a singer
- Plural object that fell on her guitar in 2007
- City where she honed her country roots
- Pennsylvania-born singer whose fans call themselves Swifties
- Anthem telling critics not to be so cruel
- Awards she has won multiple times
- Items fans scrambled to buy for the Eras Tour
- Sister record to her 2020 indie-folk album
- 2012 album and the color of an infamous scarf
- Haunting duet with Bon Iver
- Piece of clothing and a 2020 single
- Felines named Meredith, Olivia and Benjamin Button
- Summery month that is also a Folklore song
- Romantic title of the 2019 pastel-hued album
- Second album featuring Love Story
- Forgiving song inspired by the 2009 VMAs incident
- 2010 album where she wrote all the songs herself
- First name of the actor linked to All Too Well
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- One-word Reputation track cautioning about vulnerability
- 2017 track featuring a baby coo from Blake Lively's child
- Title of the dark, piano-led Folklore closer
- Song about persevering through label troubles
- Colorful jewelry traded at the Eras Tour
- Accessory left at a sister's house in a 10-minute ballad
- Adorable high school love song from her debut album
- Name of a Folklore track told from multiple perspectives
- Song where she warns that band-aids don't fix things
- Her lucky number spelled out
- Track referencing Alice's fantastical realm on a deluxe album
- Word that 'fly' in an early hit
- Heart-wrenching single written for a young boy
- Time motif for a 2022 album
- Scathing Speak Now track addressing an older musician
- Track about high-school heartbreak and lessons learned
- Devoted name of her fanbase
- Fast-moving word that doubles as a surname of an 11-time Grammy winner
- Rich shade of red and an alternate word for crimson
- Reflective 1989 track about starting fresh
41 Clues: Time motif for a 2022 album • Haunting duet with Bon Iver • Devoted name of her fanbase • Her lucky number spelled out • Word that 'fly' in an early hit • Awards she has won multiple times • Second album featuring Love Story • Piece of clothing and a 2020 single • City where she honed her country roots • Colorful jewelry traded at the Eras Tour • ...
2025 Memphis/Pop Culture Fun! 2025-05-19
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- A famous rapper who shares a last name with the road that separates Midtown from South Memphis
- ____ Redding, A famous Stax recording artist
- What country is located to the North of the USA?
- This Tennessee city is known as the "Country Music Capital of the World"
- Last name of the Grizzlies' #22
- The State immediately West of Tennessee
- What is U of M's Mascot? (plural)
- This Tennessee City is home to the University of Tennessee Main Campus
- The United States won the Olympic Gold Metal in the 2024 Olympics located in which city?
- Israel has been in military conflict with the ___ strip since October 2023
- This rapper won 'best rap album of the year' and has the hit song "Anxiety"
- Soulsville's Most Played Sport by Students
- Russia is currently at war with the country of ____ since February 2022
- Memphis' Graceland is owned by _____ (first name)
- A Memphis rapper with the legal name Adolph Robert Thornton Jr.
- This 2025 R-Rated movie starring Michael B Jordan takes place in many Mississippi River cities and features music that was heavily inspired by Memphis
- Last name of the Grizzlies' #12
- Creator of the album "Cowboy Carter"
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- What country is located to the South of the USA?
- This artist has an album called "Last Lap" (enter as one word)
- Soulsville Charter School is located on what st
- The Stax Museum is located on what Memphis ave?
- The ___ Cowboys
- Memphis Rapper that graduated from Melrose High in 2017
- Which company owns the Memphis Pyramid (enter as One Word)
- Mr. Snyder and Mrs. Barton are both from ____ Pennsylvania
- Al ___, A Stax famous recording artist
- The best Biology teacher
- Last name of the Grizzlies #13
- ___ State won the 2025 College Football National Championship
- Isaac ____, A famous Stax recording artist
- Lakers #6 (First Name)
- The Grizzlies were originally the "_____ Grizzlies"
33 Clues: The ___ Cowboys • Lakers #6 (First Name) • The best Biology teacher • Last name of the Grizzlies #13 • Last name of the Grizzlies' #22 • Last name of the Grizzlies' #12 • What is U of M's Mascot? (plural) • Creator of the album "Cowboy Carter" • Al ___, A Stax famous recording artist • The State immediately West of Tennessee • Isaac ____, A famous Stax recording artist • ...
FFA Members in Pop Culture 2025-12-15
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- Actor and singer best known as Luke Duke from The Dukes of Hazzard.
- World Champion Bull Rider, Best Friend to Lane, Name describes the cowboy mentality.
- Singer known for his long braids who is always On the Road Again and warns Mamas not let their babies be cowboys.
- His characters include a Drift King and a NCIS Agent in NOLA.
- Cattle rancher known for making TikToks with his granny.
- Singer of songs such as Dirt Cheap and Welcome to the Show
- Creator of Garfield
- 1987 PRCA Bull Riding World Champion, Inspiration of the movie 8 Seconds.
- Starting quarterback of the Buffalo Bills.
- Country singer known for high-energy songs like Bottoms Up and Country Must Be Country Wide.
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- Rising country singer-songwriter known for emotional, stripped-down songs like Please Don’t Go.
- The Man in Black who fell down a burning Ring of Fire and got the Folsom Prism Blues
- Peanut farmer who became the longest lived US President
- Louisiana Tech football player turned country superstar.
- Pop Princess known for lucky number 13 and the Eras.
- King of Country music who holds an Ag Education Degree
- Singer of patriotic songs who said that He Should've Been a Cowboy
- Country artist famous for deep vocals and hits like A Little More Country Than That
- Former Texas FFA state officer known for YouTube Channel and clothing brand, Rodeo Time
- Start, LA country singer who is the son of a baseball legend.
20 Clues: Creator of Garfield • Starting quarterback of the Buffalo Bills. • Pop Princess known for lucky number 13 and the Eras. • King of Country music who holds an Ag Education Degree • Peanut farmer who became the longest lived US President • Louisiana Tech football player turned country superstar. • Cattle rancher known for making TikToks with his granny. • ...
Unit 1: The Science of Where 2021-01-04
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- method that brings change
- exact place
- cannot be readily adapted by a pop. initially but spreads through adaptation
- shows the pattern of one variable by using various colors and shadings
- orbits the earth at exact speed as the earth rotates
- locations that are responsible for the creation and transmission of "pop" culture via tech.
- this is learned, shared, transmitted, social, uses symbols and ideas, meets human needs, adaptive, and cumulative
- created for navigation with straight lines
- ex. airplane tracking, shipping tracking, google maps
- using tech. to observe a location or object from a distance
- originally made for the military, produces a signal that indicates the exact time and position
- climate, water-source, soil
- areas people live that have common physical or cultural characteristics
- diff objects interact in space that's affected by distance
- move a type of orbit that moves quickly and orbits the earth once every 90 mins.
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- ex.corner of the road
- can image the entire earth as it orbits
- each dot represents one feature
- background history
- single attributes of culture
- diffusion of an actual movement of actual people who have adopted cultural ideas who carry it to new
- this type of map shows borders of countries and names of the earth's features
- ideas spread to certain individuals or places which then spreads to a general pop
- shows changes in variables over distance, tempt., and elevation
- when ideas or innovations spread from its hearth to other places on Earth
- measure of how much distance interferes with inetractions
- do not reflect geographical particularities nor historical events
- large ecosystems
- a projection that distorts shapes but represents size much more accurately
- a type of diffusion that involves ideas spreading outwards affecting almost everyone in a pop.
- projection slightly distorted all properties
31 Clues: exact place • large ecosystems • background history • ex.corner of the road • method that brings change • climate, water-source, soil • single attributes of culture • each dot represents one feature • can image the entire earth as it orbits • created for navigation with straight lines • projection slightly distorted all properties • ...
ELA terms and pop culture 2023-09-12
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- Core idea in a story
- An adverb that means "at a fast speed"
- For ex. Over, under, into
- Panther Marvel superhero from the fictional African nation of Wakanda.
- a person, place or think
- Sci-fi film series starring Keanu Reeves, protagonist Neo
- Potter Young wizard who attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
- Sequence of events
- An author's attitude
- Classic arcade game featuring a yellow, dot-eating character.
- Detroit rapper known for hits like "Lose Yourself."
- Disney animated film featuring Elsa and Anna.
- Marvel superhero team featuring Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America.
- Popular battle royale game with building mechanics.
- French, falling action
- Holmes Fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
- describes a noun
- For ex. he, she, it
- Antagonist from Lion King
- Chief Iconic protagonist of the Halo series.
- Tile-matching puzzle game with falling blocks.
- British singer known for her powerful voice.
- Monroe Legendary Hollywood actress and model.
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- Mario antagonist
- Vader Iconic Star Wars villain known for his heavy breathing.
- Protagonist from Finding Nemo
- time and place in a story
- Electric-type Pokémon and mascot of the franchise.
- A plot's highest point
- Summer movie, WWII
- an action word
- School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the Harry Potter series.
- Queen of R&B and pop music.
- Things Netflix series set in the 1980s with supernatural elements.
- pink summer blockbuster
- the opposition in a story
- main character
- Protagonist from Frozen
- Mouse Disney's iconic animated character and mascot.
- Long-running animated TV show set in Springfield.
- The Dark Knight of Gotham City.
- Woman DC Comics superheroine with Amazonian origins.
- A person who plays video games.
- Beatles British rock band with members like John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
- Wars Iconic space opera franchise created by George Lucas.
- Old protagonist from Up
- Games Dystopian book and film series starring Katniss Everdeen.
- modifies an adverb; -ly
- Protagonist from Cars
- Sandbox game where players build and explore blocky worlds.
- Marvel superhero with arachnid abilities.
- of Thrones Fantasy TV series based on George R.R. Martin's novels.
- Fantasy Long-running RPG series by Square Enix.
53 Clues: an action word • main character • Mario antagonist • describes a noun • Summer movie, WWII • Sequence of events • For ex. he, she, it • Core idea in a story • An author's attitude • Protagonist from Cars • A plot's highest point • French, falling action • pink summer blockbuster • Protagonist from Frozen • Old protagonist from Up • modifies an adverb; -ly • a person, place or think • ...
2000's Pop Culture Crossword 2022-05-19
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- Seven Nation Army
- The first CD Mr. Julka bought with his own money was from this band
- popular brand of scooter in the 2000’s
- Ron Burgundy
- “We talkin about practice.”
- Acronym for Weapons of Mass Destruction
- “I’m Sorry Ms. Jackson”
- GTL - Gym Tan Laundry
- West Wing Followed the fictional presidency of Jed Bartlett.
- 14 Gold Medals in 2008
- Popular MP3 player in the 2000’s
- 2007 MVP, threw 50 touchdown passes and just eight interceptions.
- Mafia film featuring a star studded cast of DiCaprio, Damon, and Jack Nicholson
- Batman film that featured Christian Bale (Batman) and Heath Ledger as the Joker
- MMO RPG released in 2001 that took place in the fantasy world of Gielinor
- series of magical books by J.K. Rowling
- Movie adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's Trilogy of books. 3rd movie won best picture.
- 3-peat (2000 - 2002) with Kobe Bryant and Shaq
- Iraq, Iran, and North Korea
- Video site launched in 2005
- Singing game show
- Average Joes vs. the Purple Cobra. Included Ben Stiller as White Goodman
- Skit comedy show by Dave Chappelle
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- Wristbands that brought cancer awareness
- Mr. Julka’s first midnight premiere of a movie. Released in 2005
- Indie Rock band that released “Float On” in Summer of 2004
- Popular female american goalkeeper in the 2000s
- “Would the Real Slim Shady Please Stand Up?”
- Terrorist attack by al-Qaeda that killed nearly 3,000 people happened on this day.
- Her song “Toxic” won a grammy
- Gnarls Barkley's hit song
- “Fool me twice, can’t… can’t get fooled again”
- Left Destiny’s Child and went solo in 2002
- Show about a counter-terrorist group led by Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland)
- This substance was sent via mail shortly after 9/11
- Also known as “Swine Flu”, which spread in June 2009
- Popular boot brand
- Released “Graduation” in 2007.
- Music Artist named Kid _________. Released “Man on the Moon” in 2009.
- Fashion icon of the 2000’s (name is the capital of France)
- “Change We Can Believe In”
- MLB HR hitters were caught using this (Mark McGwuire, Sammy Sosa, Barry Bonds)
- social media site where “Tom” was always your friend
43 Clues: Ron Burgundy • Seven Nation Army • Singing game show • Popular boot brand • GTL - Gym Tan Laundry • 14 Gold Medals in 2008 • “I’m Sorry Ms. Jackson” • Gnarls Barkley's hit song • “Change We Can Believe In” • “We talkin about practice.” • Iraq, Iran, and North Korea • Video site launched in 2005 • Her song “Toxic” won a grammy • Released “Graduation” in 2007. • ...
2000's Pop Culture Crossword 2022-05-19
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- series of magical books by J.K. Rowling
- Batman film that featured Christian Bale (Batman) and Heath Ledger as the Joker
- Followed the fictional presidency of Jed Bartlett.
- “Would the Real Slim Shady Please Stand Up?”
- Popular MP3 player in the 2000’s
- popular brand of scooter in the 2000’s
- Skit comedy show by Dave Chappelle
- 2007 MVP, threw 50 touchdown passes and just eight interceptions.
- Iraq, Iran, and North Korea
- Video site launched in 2005
- “We talkin about practice.”
- Seven Nation Army
- Indie Rock band that released “Float On” in Summer of 2004
- “Change We Can Believe In”
- 14 Gold Medals in 2008
- The first movie Mr. Julka saw when it released at midnight. Released in 2005
- Her song “Toxic” won a grammy
- Gnarls Barkley's hit song
- Also known as “Swine Flu”, which spread in June 2009
- “Fool me twice, can’t… can’t get fooled again”
- Movie adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's Trilogy of books. 3rd movie won best picture.
- MLB HR hitters were caught using this (Mark McGwuire, Sammy Sosa, Barry Bonds)
- Show about a counter-terrorist group led by Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland)
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- Mafia film featuring a star studded cast of DiCaprio, Damon, and Jack Nicholson
- Popular boot brand
- Singing game show
- The first CD Mr. Julka bought with his own money was from this band
- Average Joes vs. the Purple Cobra. Included Ben Stiller as White Goodman
- GTL - Gym Tan Laundry
- Wristbands that brought cancer awareness
- Popular female american goalkeeper in the 2000s
- Released “Graduation” in 2007.
- Music Artist named Kid _________. Released “Man on the Moon” in 2009.
- “I’m Sorry Ms. Jackson”
- social media site where “Tom” was always your friend
- Acronym for Weapons of Mass Destruction
- MMO RPG released in 2001 that took place in the fantasy world of Gielinor
- 3-peat (2000 - 2002) with Kobe Bryant and Shaq
- This substance was sent via mail shortly after 9/11
- Left Destiny’s Child and went solo in 2002
- Terrorist attack by al-Qaeda that killed nearly 3,000 people happened on this day.
- Ron Burgundy
- Fashion icon of the 2000’s (name is the capital of France)
43 Clues: Ron Burgundy • Singing game show • Seven Nation Army • Popular boot brand • GTL - Gym Tan Laundry • 14 Gold Medals in 2008 • “I’m Sorry Ms. Jackson” • Gnarls Barkley's hit song • “Change We Can Believe In” • Iraq, Iran, and North Korea • Video site launched in 2005 • “We talkin about practice.” • Her song “Toxic” won a grammy • Released “Graduation” in 2007. • ...
Pop Culture Legends Crossword Challenge 2023-10-09
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- - Character from "One Thousand and One Nights."
- - Brilliant detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle.
- - Legendary English outlaw who robbed the rich.
- - Jungle-dwelling hero created by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
- - Classic film featuring a journey to Emerald City.
- - Bram Stoker's famous vampire character.
- - Lewis Carroll's curious young protagonist.
- - Masked vigilante known for his "Z" mark.
- - Shakespearean tragedy of star-crossed lovers.
- - Mythological hero with incredible strength.
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- - Legendary British king of the Round Table.
- - Wooden puppet who dreams of becoming real.
- - Boy who never grows up in J.M. Barrie's tale.
- - Classic fairy tale character with a glass slipper.
- - Animated character known for her Boop-Oop-a-Doop.
- - Mary Shelley's creation brought to life.
- - Disney's beloved cartoon character.
- - Charlotte Brontë's novel about an orphaned governess.
- - English folklore character known for his small size.
- - Iconic superhero with a red cape.
20 Clues: - Iconic superhero with a red cape. • - Disney's beloved cartoon character. • - Bram Stoker's famous vampire character. • - Mary Shelley's creation brought to life. • - Masked vigilante known for his "Z" mark. • - Legendary British king of the Round Table. • - Wooden puppet who dreams of becoming real. • - Lewis Carroll's curious young protagonist. • ...
Folk/Pop Culture & Language 2023-04-21
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- 47th St in NYC (where many jewelry stores are clustered)
- acronym of a distinct language spoken by some African Americans in the US
- MLB baseball team in Colorado
- a restriction on behavior imposed by social custom
- Mandarin is the most widely spoken language in this country
- sport originating in US, spread to Japan and Latin America
- a repetitive act performed by a particular individual
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- Which one is more dominant? Folk or Pop Culture
- regional variation of a language distinguished by distinctive vocabulary, spelling, pronunciation
- most popular folk sport in the world
- Original language of Islam
- Lingua Franca of the world
- City with the highest concentration of pop musicians and recording studios
13 Clues: Original language of Islam • Lingua Franca of the world • MLB baseball team in Colorado • most popular folk sport in the world • Which one is more dominant? Folk or Pop Culture • a restriction on behavior imposed by social custom • a repetitive act performed by a particular individual • 47th St in NYC (where many jewelry stores are clustered) • ...
SS Crossword 2021-05-17
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- Just Farms
- Cultural diffusion
- why the sky is blue
- England
- a relaxing place
- the place that ends in a week
- George Washington
- a symbol
- Where we live
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- Maple Syrup
- line that separates countries
- What we spent the last nine months studying
- the reason it's raining all week
- North America
- Me
- Pop culture Icon
- New York
- Population of the world
- peoples beliefs
- where Biden is president
20 Clues: Me • England • New York • a symbol • Just Farms • Maple Syrup • North America • Where we live • peoples beliefs • Pop culture Icon • a relaxing place • George Washington • Cultural diffusion • why the sky is blue • Population of the world • where Biden is president • line that separates countries • the place that ends in a week • the reason it's raining all week • ...
Pop Culture of the 1960s 2021-09-20
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- rainbow style of clothes worn by hippies
- Beatles song/film
- Popular Fender electric guitar model
- Simon/Garfunkel soundtrack
- what ended in 1969
- John, Paul, George, & Ringo
- popular Chevrolet car
- hippie value
- song/year of significance for Beatles
- sang by Carole King’s babysitter; a dance
- Favorite restaurant of The Rolling Stones
- popular drug
- Beatles song; 1776 war
- Kennedy backup
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- they always had fun fun fun
- ‘69 highlight for hippies
- miracle team of 1969
- towering hairstyle
- TV version of the Beatles
- scifi show in space
- Supremes frontwoman
- they’re creepy and they’re spooky
- he hit 61 in 61
- Fab Four hairstyle
- US joined “unnecessary war”
- famous Apollo
- Chubby Checker dance
- Host of a really big shoooo
- Barbara Eden as
- American Bandstand host
30 Clues: hippie value • popular drug • famous Apollo • Kennedy backup • he hit 61 in 61 • Barbara Eden as • Beatles song/film • towering hairstyle • Fab Four hairstyle • what ended in 1969 • scifi show in space • Supremes frontwoman • miracle team of 1969 • Chubby Checker dance • popular Chevrolet car • Beatles song; 1776 war • American Bandstand host • ‘69 highlight for hippies • TV version of the Beatles • ...
Pop Culture of the 1960s 2021-09-20
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- popular drug
- Barbara Eden as
- Fab Four hairstyle
- Host of a really big shoooo
- Chubby Checker dance
- US joined “unnecessary war”
- ‘69 highlight for hippies
- scifi show in space
- Beatles song/film
- he hit 61 in 61
- what ended in 1969
- they’re creepy and they’re spooky
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- Favorite restaurant of The Rolling Stones
- hippie value
- Kennedy backup
- Beatles song; 1776 war
- sang by Carole King’s babysitter; a dance
- miracle team of 1969
- TV version of the Beatles
- popular Chevrolet car
- Supremes frontwoman
- they always had fun fun fun
- Simon/Garfunkel soundtrack
- Popular Fender electric guitar model
- rainbow style of clothes worn by hippies
- towering hairstyle
- American Bandstand host
- famous Apollo
- John, Paul, George, & Ringo
- song/year of significance for Beatles
30 Clues: hippie value • popular drug • famous Apollo • Kennedy backup • Barbara Eden as • he hit 61 in 61 • Beatles song/film • Fab Four hairstyle • towering hairstyle • what ended in 1969 • Supremes frontwoman • scifi show in space • Chubby Checker dance • miracle team of 1969 • popular Chevrolet car • Beatles song; 1776 war • American Bandstand host • TV version of the Beatles • ‘69 highlight for hippies • ...
Pop Culture of the 1960s 2021-09-20
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- popular drug
- Barbara Eden as
- Fab Four hairstyle
- Host of a really big shoooo
- Chubby Checker dance
- US joined “unnecessary war”
- ‘69 highlight for hippies
- scifi show in space
- Beatles song/film
- he hit 61 in 61
- what ended in 1969
- they’re creepy and they’re spooky
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- Favorite restaurant of The Rolling Stones
- hippie value
- Kennedy backup
- Beatles song; 1776 war
- sang by Carole King’s babysitter; a dance
- miracle team of 1969
- TV version of the Beatles
- popular Chevrolet car
- Supremes frontwoman
- they always had fun fun fun
- Simon/Garfunkel soundtrack
- Popular Fender electric guitar model
- rainbow style of clothes worn by hippies
- towering hairstyle
- American Bandstand host
- famous Apollo
- John, Paul, George, & Ringo
- song/year of significance for Beatles
30 Clues: hippie value • popular drug • famous Apollo • Kennedy backup • Barbara Eden as • he hit 61 in 61 • Beatles song/film • Fab Four hairstyle • towering hairstyle • what ended in 1969 • Supremes frontwoman • scifi show in space • Chubby Checker dance • miracle team of 1969 • popular Chevrolet car • Beatles song; 1776 war • American Bandstand host • TV version of the Beatles • ‘69 highlight for hippies • ...
960s Pop Culture: Iconic Advertisements 2023-10-18
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- "Think Small" campaign for this iconic car.
- "It's the Real Thing" slogan.
- Bald mascot for cleaning products.
- Mascot for Frosted Flakes cereal.
- "A Little Dab'll Do Ya" slogan.
- "Where's the Beef?" catchphrase.
- "We Try Harder" car rental slogan.
- Toothpaste with "Bucky Beaver" mascot.
- "LSMFT" ("Lucky Strike means fine tobacco") slogan.
- "Winston Tastes Good Like a Cigarette Should" jingle.
- TV series about the 1960s advertising industry.
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- "Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz" jingle.
- "Put a Tiger in Your Tank" campaign.
- Iconic mascot for vegetables.
- "Marlboro Man" cowboy ads.
- "You Deserve a Break Today" jingle.
- "Good to the Last Drop" coffee.
- The "Barbie: Girl with a Fabulous Future" campaign.
- "I'd walk a mile for a Camel" slogan.
- "Come Alive! You're in the Pepsi Generation."
20 Clues: "Marlboro Man" cowboy ads. • Iconic mascot for vegetables. • "It's the Real Thing" slogan. • "A Little Dab'll Do Ya" slogan. • "Good to the Last Drop" coffee. • "Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz" jingle. • "Where's the Beef?" catchphrase. • Mascot for Frosted Flakes cereal. • Bald mascot for cleaning products. • "We Try Harder" car rental slogan. • "You Deserve a Break Today" jingle. • ...
Bulgarian Pop Culture References Crossword 2023-03-24
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- На кого Гала, беше сърдита, защото се е успала за участие в предаването и.
- Първото име на "поп" певица в дует, която получи прякора "ИМЕ-ОТКАЧАЛКА", след посещението си в софииската психиатрия.
- Текстура или щампа, която носеше името на популярна фейсбук страница, публикуваща предизвикателни снимки на знайни и незнайни хора.
- Област прочута с неправоспособни шофьори.
- Първото име на българска певица, която се е омъжила за бившия си син и е уваствала в Eurovision.
- Първото име на чалга певица, участвала в реклама на Ариана, като отваря бутилка бира с бюста си.
- Български феномен от ФЕН ТВ, прочута с това че не чува добре имената и годините на раждане на своите зрители.
- Името на шуменска чалга певица, която наскоро щеше да се кандидатира за президент на България.
- Първото име на певица, която се появи в национален ефир с разказа си за преживяването си от отвличане от извънземни.
- Бивша българска, youtube-рка, която се прочу с употребата на крилатата фраза - "Мръсна долна паднала кайсия на една странЪ"
- Животно, за което се отнася излъчената в ефир фраза - "Ми, той е умрял, ма ?!?"
- В пловдският квратал -кючукпариж, без вода им е?
- Фамилията на български политик, познат със своята страст за изграждане на магистрали.
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- Името на българска чалга певица, родена в с. Две Могили и е завършила за тракторист.
- Българско списание, публикуващо изфабрикувани клюки за поп-фолк звезди.
- Празник през януари, които има традицията за посещение и използване на градки бани.
- Български жаргон за силно изрусена жена, посредством употребата на диворедният пероксид.
- Фамилията на български политик, познат с това че готви спагети с ракия.
- Фамилията на бълргаски терапевт с Questionable практики и свъети отнасящи се към нейната облст на проучване и експертиза.
- Варненски квартал, където е наблюдаван феномена, че всички негови жители произнасят дума слон - Шльон
- Името на българска ясновидка, която твърдеше, че духовете на предците и са казали, че ще спечели в предаването "черешката на тортата".
- Българска чалга певица, която разбуни духовете на българската митрополия с публикуването на клипа си към песента "Лоша", където беше показана опъната на кръст.
- Любим домакински уред за почистване, прочут с рекламата си по национален ефир, където го използват за почистване на църква.
- Превозно средство, което направи Емили известна.
- Първото име на български финансов експерт в сферата на крипто измамите.
25 Clues: Област прочута с неправоспособни шофьори. • Превозно средство, което направи Емили известна. • В пловдският квратал -кючукпариж, без вода им е? • Българско списание, публикуващо изфабрикувани клюки за поп-фолк звезди. • Фамилията на български политик, познат с това че готви спагети с ракия. • Първото име на български финансов експерт в сферата на крипто измамите. • ...
2000's Pop Culture Crossword 2022-05-19
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- Seven Nation Army
- The first CD Mr. Julka bought with his own money was from this band
- popular brand of scooter in the 2000’s
- Ron Burgundy
- “We talkin about practice.”
- Acronym for Weapons of Mass Destruction
- “I’m Sorry Ms. Jackson”
- GTL - Gym Tan Laundry
- West Wing Followed the fictional presidency of Jed Bartlett.
- 14 Gold Medals in 2008
- Popular MP3 player in the 2000’s
- 2007 MVP, threw 50 touchdown passes and just eight interceptions.
- Mafia film featuring a star studded cast of DiCaprio, Damon, and Jack Nicholson
- Batman film that featured Christian Bale (Batman) and Heath Ledger as the Joker
- MMO RPG released in 2001 that took place in the fantasy world of Gielinor
- series of magical books by J.K. Rowling
- Movie adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's Trilogy of books. 3rd movie won best picture.
- 3-peat (2000 - 2002) with Kobe Bryant and Shaq
- Iraq, Iran, and North Korea
- Video site launched in 2005
- Singing game show
- Average Joes vs. the Purple Cobra. Included Ben Stiller as White Goodman
- Skit comedy show by Dave Chappelle
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- Wristbands that brought cancer awareness
- The first movie Mr. Julka saw when it released at midnight. Released in 2005
- Indie Rock band that released “Float On” in Summer of 2004
- Popular female american goalkeeper in the 2000s
- “Would the Real Slim Shady Please Stand Up?”
- Terrorist attack by al-Qaeda that killed nearly 3,000 people happened on this day.
- Her song “Toxic” won a grammy
- Gnarls Barkley's hit song
- “Fool me twice, can’t… can’t get fooled again”
- Left Destiny’s Child and went solo in 2002
- Show about a counter-terrorist group led by Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland)
- This substance was sent via mail shortly after 9/11
- Also known as “Swine Flu”, which spread in June 2009
- Popular boot brand
- Released “Graduation” in 2007.
- Music Artist named Kid _________. Released “Man on the Moon” in 2009.
- Fashion icon of the 2000’s (name is the capital of France)
- “Change We Can Believe In”
- MLB HR hitters were caught using this (Mark McGwuire, Sammy Sosa, Barry Bonds)
- social media site where “Tom” was always your friend
43 Clues: Ron Burgundy • Seven Nation Army • Singing game show • Popular boot brand • GTL - Gym Tan Laundry • 14 Gold Medals in 2008 • “I’m Sorry Ms. Jackson” • Gnarls Barkley's hit song • “Change We Can Believe In” • “We talkin about practice.” • Iraq, Iran, and North Korea • Video site launched in 2005 • Her song “Toxic” won a grammy • Released “Graduation” in 2007. • ...
Local and Int’l Pop Culture 2025-03-26
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- Mondragon
- Single Ladies
- Tandem in Vince, and Kath, and James
- Romantic Tandem in Got to Believe in Magic
- Romantic Duo in Diary ng Panget
- Sine mo ‘to Narrator
- “Spaghetti? Boys, gusto niyo ng spaghetti?”
- “Rigor, gusto ko ng Liempo”
- "Bakit parang galit ka? Bakit parang kasalanan ko? Parang kasalanan ko."
- Bawal Lumabas o Bawal Lumabas
- “What? Like it’s hard?”
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- Coco Martin, hindi mapatay-patay
- Vice Ganda as a Military Girlie
- “On Wednesdays, we wear pink.”
- “Papunta pa lang tayo sa exciting part.”
- Lintik na pag-ibig dance
- “I’m your biggest fan I’ll follow you until you love me.”
- “OMG parang may napatay na ‘ko sa level ng galit mo- Can I send you Chowking halo-halo para you can chill?”
- An iconic Superbowl performance where the artist “mothered.”
- "Oh My God! You Wanna Talk About Mothers! Ooooh! It's Mother Time!"
- Angel Locsin in Vampire Form
- Pabebe Wave
- Tandem in Forevermore
- Pancit, with lots of cheese
- “You’re gonna be popular!”
25 Clues: Mondragon • Pabebe Wave • Single Ladies • Sine mo ‘to Narrator • Tandem in Forevermore • “What? Like it’s hard?” • Lintik na pag-ibig dance • “You’re gonna be popular!” • “Rigor, gusto ko ng Liempo” • Pancit, with lots of cheese • Angel Locsin in Vampire Form • Bawal Lumabas o Bawal Lumabas • “On Wednesdays, we wear pink.” • Vice Ganda as a Military Girlie • Romantic Duo in Diary ng Panget • ...
2025 Memphis/Pop Culture Fun! 2025-05-19
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- A famous rapper who shares a last name with the road that separates Midtown from South Memphis
- ____ Redding, A famous Stax recording artist
- What country is located to the North of the USA?
- This Tennessee city is known as the "Country Music Capital of the World"
- Last name of the Grizzlies' #22
- The State immediately West of Tennessee
- What is U of M's Mascot? (plural)
- This Tennessee City is home to the University of Tennessee Main Campus
- The United States won the Olympic Gold Metal in the 2024 Olympics located in which city?
- Israel has been in military conflict with the ___ strip since October 2023
- This rapper won 'best rap album of the year' and has the hit song "Anxiety"
- Soulsville's Most Played Sport by Students
- Russia is currently at war with the country of ____ since February 2022
- Memphis' Graceland is owned by _____ (first name)
- A Memphis rapper with the legal name Adolph Robert Thornton Jr.
- This 2025 R-Rated movie starring Michael B Jordan takes place in many Mississippi River cities and features music that was heavily inspired by Memphis
- Last name of the Grizzlies' #12
- Creator of the album "Cowboy Carter"
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- What country is located to the South of the USA?
- This artist has an album called "Last Lap" (enter as one word)
- Soulsville Charter School is located on what st
- The Stax Museum is located on what Memphis ave?
- The ___ Cowboys
- Memphis Rapper that graduated from Melrose High in 2017
- Which company owns the Memphis Pyramid (enter as One Word)
- Mr. Snyder and Mrs. Barton are both from ____ Pennsylvania
- Al ___, A Stax famous recording artist
- The best Biology teacher
- Last name of the Grizzlies #13
- ___ State won the 2025 College Football National Championship
- Isaac ____, A famous Stax recording artist
- Lakers #6 (First Name)
- The Grizzlies were originally the "_____ Grizzlies"
33 Clues: The ___ Cowboys • Lakers #6 (First Name) • The best Biology teacher • Last name of the Grizzlies #13 • Last name of the Grizzlies' #22 • Last name of the Grizzlies' #12 • What is U of M's Mascot? (plural) • Creator of the album "Cowboy Carter" • Al ___, A Stax famous recording artist • The State immediately West of Tennessee • Isaac ____, A famous Stax recording artist • ...
Happy Birthday Pop! 2022-08-21
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- Pop doesn't order this at Johnny's
- Town where Pop raised his family
- Number of children Pop has
- Pop graduated from Louisiana ____ University
- Name of Pop's sister
- Pop's favorite book
- Pop married Ms ______ at Start Baptist Church
- At age of 19, Pop got married on this holiday
- Pop has walked many mile at this mall
- One of Pop's favorite meals
- Pop was a ______ at First Baptist, Delhi
- Pop broke this in High School football game
- Name of Pop's brother
- Where Pop worked to send 4 kids to college
- Pop's college degree is Geological _________
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- Type of store Pop opened in 1961
- October 12, for Pop, what we are celebrating
- Pop has a life-long fear of this
- Pop was a league winning coach for what sport
- Name of theater Pop owned
- Pop's favorite breakfast food
- Pop married _____ in front of a fireplace
- Where Pop goes to get his favorite breakfast
- Pop's real name
24 Clues: Pop's real name • Pop's favorite book • Name of Pop's sister • Name of Pop's brother • Name of theater Pop owned • Number of children Pop has • One of Pop's favorite meals • Pop's favorite breakfast food • Type of store Pop opened in 1961 • Pop has a life-long fear of this • Town where Pop raised his family • Pop doesn't order this at Johnny's • Pop has walked many mile at this mall • ...
Y10 History Pop-culture 2023-11-16
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- A material rationed in WW2 being used in parachutes
- A type of hat popular in the 90s
- People who embraced natural hair , jewellery and materials during the 60s and 70s
- Fashionable ladies would wear a string of these during the 1950s
- The name given to this style of hair was ______ rolls/curls
- A synthetic fibre -Elvis had blue shoes made of this material
- A short hairstyle popular in the 20s & 30s
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- A 1920s womens style of dress encouraging freedom,fun and dance
- A popular hairstyle in the 60s also the place where bees' live
- Popularised during the 1930s commonly known as 'fake silk'
- A common chemical treatment done to hair in the 80s
- A natural fibre commonly made from an animals shorn fleece
- A natural fibre that has been a staple in the Aussie wardrobe for decades
- Commonly acid or stone washed, wardrobe staple in the 80s
14 Clues: A type of hat popular in the 90s • A short hairstyle popular in the 20s & 30s • A material rationed in WW2 being used in parachutes • A common chemical treatment done to hair in the 80s • Commonly acid or stone washed, wardrobe staple in the 80s • Popularised during the 1930s commonly known as 'fake silk' • A natural fibre commonly made from an animals shorn fleece • ...
POP culture references 2025 2025-06-17
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- "Have you ever tried this one?"
- "What about you being built like the __"
- Famous meme with a woman dressed in yellow
- Surreal “Italian‑named” creature meme explosion early this year.
- Slang for “so stunned you lost all words”
- Pride anthem and viral dance song — fans literally spell it out with their arms
- Relationship vibe you should avoid but somehow romanticize in 2025
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- Slang for someone who’s way too into you (but in a cringe way).
- "Mommy I don't think it looks good. It is FANTASTIC!"
- "I'm everywhere i'm so julia"
- When you and your BFF dress alike on purpose
- Music genre with perfect choreography and stan wars that never sleep.
- The goal, the prize, the money — still what we’re all chasing
- Olivia Rodrigo’s angsty album title that still breaks hearts online.
14 Clues: "I'm everywhere i'm so julia" • "Have you ever tried this one?" • "What about you being built like the __" • Slang for “so stunned you lost all words” • Famous meme with a woman dressed in yellow • When you and your BFF dress alike on purpose • "Mommy I don't think it looks good. It is FANTASTIC!" • The goal, the prize, the money — still what we’re all chasing • ...
Happy Birthday Pop! 2022-08-21
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- Pop doesn't order this at Johnny's
- Town where Pop raised his family
- Number of children Pop has
- Pop graduated from Louisiana ____ University
- Name of Pop's sister
- Pop's favorite book
- Pop married Ms ______ at Start Baptist Church
- At age of 19, Pop got married on this holiday
- Pop has walked many mile at this mall
- One of Pop's favorite meals
- Pop was a ______ at First Baptist, Delhi
- Pop broke this in High School football game
- Name of Pop's brother
- Where Pop worked to send 4 kids to college
- Pop's college degree is Geological _________
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- Type of store Pop opened in 1961
- October 12, for Pop, what we are celebrating
- Pop has a life-long fear of this
- Pop was a league winning coach for what sport
- Name of theater Pop owned
- Pop's favorite breakfast food
- Pop married _____ in front of a fireplace
- Where Pop goes to get his favorite breakfast
- Pop's real name
24 Clues: Pop's real name • Pop's favorite book • Name of Pop's sister • Name of Pop's brother • Name of theater Pop owned • Number of children Pop has • One of Pop's favorite meals • Pop's favorite breakfast food • Type of store Pop opened in 1961 • Pop has a life-long fear of this • Town where Pop raised his family • Pop doesn't order this at Johnny's • Pop has walked many mile at this mall • ...
Pop Art 2023-03-11
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- Hyper-realistic painting style
- Art as a platform for social issues
- Art as an ecological statement
- Revival of Dadaist principles in art
- Pop sculptures of everyday objects
- Hard-edged painting style
- Comic book imagery
- Art as idea, not object
- Combining art and technology
- Distinct boundaries in painting
- Ornamental art movement
- American flag interpreter
- Exploring perception through light and space
- Polka dot queen
- Swimming pool painter
- Stripping art to essentials
- Art as live action
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- Spontaneous art event
- Neo-expressionism pioneer
- Blurring boundaries of art genres
- Experimental film movement
- Japanese avant-garde art collective
- Campbell's Soup icon
- Experimental art movement
- Optical illusions in art
- Contemporary figurative art movement
- French pop art movement
- Large color expanses in painting
- Japanese pop culture art movement
- Moving image as art
- Art on the human body
- Using everyday materials in art
- Japanese photography movement
- Art created for a specific location
- Art in natural landscapes
35 Clues: Polka dot queen • Comic book imagery • Art as live action • Moving image as art • Campbell's Soup icon • Spontaneous art event • Art on the human body • Swimming pool painter • French pop art movement • Art as idea, not object • Ornamental art movement • Optical illusions in art • Neo-expressionism pioneer • Hard-edged painting style • Experimental art movement • American flag interpreter • ...
CROSSWORD 2015-05-27
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- In a popular modern style, pop music, pop culture
- A building where plays and operas are performed
- One who practices fine art
- Sensitive or an appreciation of art or beauty
- feeling strongly about a thing
- Clear, intense, expressive, a describing word
- The making of things that have form and beauty
- A thing or act that soothes you, you’re at ease
- A person with imaginative power and a sense of beauty a writer of a poem
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- Describe, portray, to colour a thing with a coloured liquid
- An act or show intended to amuse and interest an audience
- The words in a poem or song
- One skilled in musical performance
- Different, separate, noticing a thing is different
- A person who brings something into existence the writer of a book
- A literary composition of fact or fiction a thing you turn to when you want to escape
16 Clues: One who practices fine art • The words in a poem or song • feeling strongly about a thing • One skilled in musical performance • Sensitive or an appreciation of art or beauty • Clear, intense, expressive, a describing word • The making of things that have form and beauty • A building where plays and operas are performed • A thing or act that soothes you, you’re at ease • ...
J-Pop and K-Pop:Japanese pop culture's influence 2024-04-28
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- A popular J-Pop group known for its catchy melodies and energetic performances.
- Often used to describe dance routines where performers move in unison.
- A subgenre of Japanese rock music with theatrical makeup and elaborate costumes.
- Japanese pop music; a genre encompassing a wide range of musical styles and trends in Japan.
- Refers to pop culture celebrities in Japan and Korea, typically young performers in music or acting.
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- A J-Pop artist known for her eccentric style and surreal music videos.
- indicating influences that span different cultures, often used to describe the blending of J-Pop and K-Pop elements.
- Perfume; a well-known J-Pop group known for their electronic music and synchronized dance routines.
- Korean pop music; a genre from South Korea with a focus on polished performances and global appeal.
9 Clues: A J-Pop artist known for her eccentric style and surreal music videos. • Often used to describe dance routines where performers move in unison. • A popular J-Pop group known for its catchy melodies and energetic performances. • A subgenre of Japanese rock music with theatrical makeup and elaborate costumes. • ...
1960s Pop Culture: Cultural Fads 2023-10-18
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- Innovative seating and a symbol of casual living.
- Beaded necklaces popular among hippies.
- Decorative lamp with flowing wax.
- Jewelry that changed color based on mood.
- Slogan of the peace and love movement.
- Intense fandom for The Beatles.
- Circular toy that became a craze.
- Ordinary stones marketed as pets.
- Recreational sport and cultural phenomenon.
- Symbol of peace adopted by the counterculture.
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- Artistic and cultural movement emphasizing psychedelic experiences.
- Wide-legged trousers.
- Iconic high-heeled footwear.
- Counterculture embrace of open relationships.
- Short fashion trend.
- Global fascination with space exploration.
- Popular TV variety show of the era.
- Iconic music festival celebrating counterculture.
- Subculture of individuals embracing non-conformity.
- Dance craze popularized by Chubby Checker.
20 Clues: Short fashion trend. • Wide-legged trousers. • Iconic high-heeled footwear. • Intense fandom for The Beatles. • Decorative lamp with flowing wax. • Circular toy that became a craze. • Ordinary stones marketed as pets. • Popular TV variety show of the era. • Slogan of the peace and love movement. • Beaded necklaces popular among hippies. • ...
"Pop Culture Vibes (2000s–2020s)" 2025-04-30
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- Singer of “Montero” and “Old Town Road”
- Marvel sorcerer played by Benedict Cumberbatch
- Knives Out sequel released on Netflix
- DC character played by John Cena
- Singer of “Bad Guy”
- Pop star who re-recorded her old albums
- Netflix action film with Dwayne Johnson
- Film about the creator of the atomic bomb
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- Rapper and singer of “Say So”
- Game where jellybean people compete in obstacle courses
- Category of viral short videos
- Jedi character from Star Wars
- Game with sus crewmates
- Animated character who lives in a pineapple
- Internet nickname for a double movie release weekend
- Feeling triggered by throwback content
- Marvel hero with multiple personalities
- Marvel lawyer and superhero
- Netflix show featuring the Addams daughter
- Music streaming platform with wrapped recaps
20 Clues: Singer of “Bad Guy” • Game with sus crewmates • Marvel lawyer and superhero • Rapper and singer of “Say So” • Jedi character from Star Wars • Category of viral short videos • DC character played by John Cena • Knives Out sequel released on Netflix • Feeling triggered by throwback content • Singer of “Montero” and “Old Town Road” • Marvel hero with multiple personalities • ...
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) 2023-06-26
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- Classic NES game series
- System, Full name of NES
- Mario Bros., Classic NES game
- Kong, Classic video game
- Iconic video game character
- Classic NES game
- Culture, Popular trends
- Classic gaming console
- Difficulty in NES games
- NES's impact on popular culture
- Sentimental longing for the 80s
- Icarus, Classic NES game
- Console graphics
- Entertainment
- Classic video game series
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- Video game genre
- Video game genre
- Gaming input device
- Video game company
- Technological advancement
- Vintage gaming console
- Classic NES game
- Nostalgic style
- Classic NES game
- Game storage medium
- NES's target audience
- Feeling when playing NES games
- Man, Classic NES game series
- NES's lasting impact on the gaming industry
- Hunt, Classic video game
30 Clues: Entertainment • Nostalgic style • Video game genre • Video game genre • Classic NES game • Classic NES game • Classic NES game • Console graphics • Video game company • Gaming input device • Game storage medium • NES's target audience • Vintage gaming console • Classic gaming console • Classic NES game series • Culture, Popular trends • Difficulty in NES games • System, Full name of NES • ...
APHUG Units 3-4 2025-05-20
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- A belief system that rejects religion or religious considerations.
- Family A collection of languages related through a common ancestral language.
- Force A force that unifies a state (e.g., shared religion or language).
- The blending of elements from different cultures into a new cultural form.
- A state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity.
- A regional variation of a language with differences in pronunciation, spelling, or vocabulary.
- Religion A religion associated with a particular ethnic group and spatially concentrated.
- Force A force that divides people and countries.
- Culture Culture found in large, heterogeneous societies that share certain habits.
- The fragmentation of a region into smaller, often hostile units.
- The ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of outside forces.
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- Cultural change from interaction between cultures, with both maintaining distinct traits.
- Religion A religion that attempts to appeal to all people globally.
- The manipulation of political boundaries to favor one party or class.
- When a minority group adopts the culture of a dominant group, losing their original identity.
- State A country that contains more than one ethnicity with traditions of self-determination.
- Landscape The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape.
- A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.
- Judging another culture by the standards of one’s own.
- Culture Culture traditionally practiced by small, isolated, homogeneous groups.
20 Clues: Force A force that divides people and countries. • A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom. • Judging another culture by the standards of one’s own. • The fragmentation of a region into smaller, often hostile units. • A belief system that rejects religion or religious considerations. • Landscape The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape. • ...
Pop Art 2023-12-04
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- Pop art is characterized by a ____________ of images seen in popular culture
- Other than America where did pop art take place?
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- Known for their work of the American flag.
- Who created the Campbell's soup cans piece?
- Who was the creator of famous art piece Whamm!
- How can you identify pop art?
- Andy Warhol made a piece about what famous pop start after her death?
- Where is the main place that pop art was popular?
8 Clues: How can you identify pop art? • Known for their work of the American flag. • Who created the Campbell's soup cans piece? • Who was the creator of famous art piece Whamm! • Other than America where did pop art take place? • Where is the main place that pop art was popular? • Andy Warhol made a piece about what famous pop start after her death? • ...
Intro to Visual cultures 2022-10-18
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- Moving through the circuits of life visual culture is...
- Like culture, visual culture is not static it's...
- Who said (surname) "Human beings are in a continuous search to grasp how culture is defined, practiced, and embodied".
- Who said (surname)"Visual culture, is a term that refers to the tangible, or visible, expressions by a people, a state or a civilization, and collectively describes the characteristics of that body as a whole.”
- What is rapidly changing?
- "Visual culture is (word missing)and cross-methodological field of inquiry.”
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- What is changing the way that images are seen and understood?
- What was Merriam-Webster's word of the year in 2014?
- (two words) Mitchell states that visual culture is about...
- As a field of study, and everyday notion, the theory of visual culture argues for how images influence new ways of thinking, understanding, and (missing word).
- What word is missing from this sentence "Phrases like pop culture, culture, start-up culture, high culture, media culture, as well as, violence culture, rape culture, and cultures of silence".
11 Clues: What is rapidly changing? • Like culture, visual culture is not static it's... • What was Merriam-Webster's word of the year in 2014? • Moving through the circuits of life visual culture is... • (two words) Mitchell states that visual culture is about... • What is changing the way that images are seen and understood? • ...
Pop culture icons of the 1960s 2023-11-03
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- - Michael Jackson's signature move
- - Folk and protest singer
- - Legendary guitar virtuoso
- - British Invasion band
- - Revolutionary leader
- - Counter culture actor
- - Master of suspenseful films
- - Psychedelic drug of the era
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- - Hollywood blonde bombshell
- - Shagadelic spy spoof
- - Historic music festival
- - Iconic British supermodel
- - Pop art pioneer
- - The King of Rock and Roll
- - Iconic secret agent
15 Clues: - Pop art pioneer • - Iconic secret agent • - Shagadelic spy spoof • - Revolutionary leader • - British Invasion band • - Counter culture actor • - Folk and protest singer • - Historic music festival • - Iconic British supermodel • - Legendary guitar virtuoso • - The King of Rock and Roll • - Hollywood blonde bombshell • - Master of suspenseful films • - Psychedelic drug of the era • ...
Pop 2024-06-12
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- like ribbons in your hair
- i'm gonna bend till i break
- it's hard to be at a party
- ladies and gentlemen
- wrapped 'round my finger
- lmk what u found
- olivia, marshmello,ed sheeran
- please picture me
- i bet your house is where my other sock is
- i burn for you
- not without my muse
- jojo tomato
- every time i get too close
- a feeling so peculiar
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- stand back where you stood
- meet me at midnight
- you're the one i want!
- u don't feel remorse
- all of me a wound to close
- it's social suicide
- i feel so much lighter
- katy and olivia
- met you at the right time
- knee deep
- it's been a long time coming
- take out!
- you know how to ball
27 Clues: knee deep • take out! • jojo tomato • i burn for you • katy and olivia • lmk what u found • please picture me • meet me at midnight • it's social suicide • not without my muse • u don't feel remorse • ladies and gentlemen • you know how to ball • a feeling so peculiar • you're the one i want! • i feel so much lighter • wrapped 'round my finger • like ribbons in your hair • met you at the right time • ...
Pop Culture of the 1990s 2023-07-30
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- - Iconic movie about a doomed ship.
- - Basketball legend and Chicago Bulls star.
- - Collectible plush toys that sparked a craze.
- Hammer - Rapper known for "U Can't Touch This."
- - Sitcom starring Will Smith as a young rapper.
- - Colorful superhero team with giant robots.
- - Quentin Tarantino's iconic crime film.
- - Grunge band fronted by Kurt Cobain.
- - Teen comedy following Cher Horowitz's life.
- - Classic video game for the Nintendo 64.
- - Handheld gaming device by Nintendo.
- - Chart-topping boy band of the '90s.
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- - 42nd President of the United States.
- - Pop princess known for "...Baby One More Time."
- - Virtual pet gadget that required constant care.
- - Iconic movie about a doomed ship.
- - Steven Spielberg's dinosaur blockbuster.
- - Sci-fi TV series investigating the paranormal.
- - British girl group with "Girl Power" anthem.
- - Popular franchise with creatures and trading cards.
20 Clues: - Iconic movie about a doomed ship. • - Iconic movie about a doomed ship. • - Grunge band fronted by Kurt Cobain. • - Handheld gaming device by Nintendo. • - Chart-topping boy band of the '90s. • - 42nd President of the United States. • - Quentin Tarantino's iconic crime film. • - Classic video game for the Nintendo 64. • - Steven Spielberg's dinosaur blockbuster. • ...
Post-Modernism 2022-03-22
10 Clues: mimic • pop culture • unintentional • decode or work • after modernism • go beyond limit • 20C art movement • new and different • new ideas methods • technology and mass media
Post-Modernism 2022-03-22
10 Clues: mimic • pop culture • unintentional • decode or work • after modernism • go beyond limit • 20C art movement • new and different • new ideas methods • technology and mass media
Pop Art 2013-02-07
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- Everyday object that inspired Andy Warhol to create multiple paintings and prints
- Roller used to apply ink during printmaking process
- Color used in printmaking to create an image
- Usually contains only face and shoulders
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- Common characteristic of the Pop Art style
- Inspired Roy Lichtenstein as well as many other Pop artists
- Painted large, simple, and colorful images of single comic book scenes
- Painted images of people from popular culture such as Marilyn Monroe
- Process of creating an image that can be repeated multiple times. Example: Silk-screen
- Item used in printmaking where image is carved or draw
- Artistic movement from 1950's to 1970's where everyday culture was celebrated using bold colors and other techniques
11 Clues: Usually contains only face and shoulders • Common characteristic of the Pop Art style • Color used in printmaking to create an image • Roller used to apply ink during printmaking process • Item used in printmaking where image is carved or draw • Inspired Roy Lichtenstein as well as many other Pop artists • ...
Unit 1 Assestment 2021-02-28
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- in plant and animal species.
- do not — have access to up-to-date digital
- take on the identity of the other culture.
- Ideas and information spread for the
- model: Someone to whom others look as an
- of scale:Savings that are achieved by
- corporation: A company that is based
- culture: A short form for “popular culture,” which is
- media such as newspapers, books, TV, and the
- cultural changes that occur when two
- using, and buying things in large quantities.
- country. Also called a multinational corporation.
- different cultures come into contact and accept and
- beliefs and languages of both cultures may
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- A process that occurs when the culture of
- space for one another. The customs, traditions,
- to emulate.
- culture of the people. This term often refers to current
- affected.
- of achieving a specific goal.
- convergence: The use of electronic technology to
- identity of the minority group disappears as its
- A process that occurs when people
- accommodate, or adapt to, each other’s worldview.
- trends that are spread by commercial mass media.
- divide: The gap that separates people who do —
- or delivering its goods and services, in more than
- A group to which a person belongs and
- one country while developing and manufacturing its
- with.
30 Clues: with. • affected. • to emulate. • in plant and animal species. • of achieving a specific goal. • A process that occurs when people • Ideas and information spread for the • corporation: A company that is based • cultural changes that occur when two • of scale:Savings that are achieved by • A group to which a person belongs and • model: Someone to whom others look as an • ...
Post-Modernism 2022-03-22
10 Clues: mimic • pop culture • unintentional • decode or work • after modernism • go beyond limit • 20C art movement • new and different • new ideas methods • technology and mass media
Pop Art 2013-02-06
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- Painted large, simple, colorful images of single comic book scenes
- Artistic movement from 1950's to 1970's where everyday culture was celebrated through using bold colors and other techniques
- Roller used to apply ink during printmaking
- Color used in printmaking to create an image
- Item used in printmaking process where image is carved or drawn
- Common characteristic seen in Pop Art style
- Painted images of people from popular culture such as Marilyn Monroe
- Inspired Roy Lichtenstein and many other Pop artists
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- Usually contains only face and shoulders
- Process of creating an image that can be repeated multiple times. Example: Silkscreen
- Everyday object that inspired Andy Warhol to create multiple paintings and prints
11 Clues: Usually contains only face and shoulders • Roller used to apply ink during printmaking • Common characteristic seen in Pop Art style • Color used in printmaking to create an image • Inspired Roy Lichtenstein and many other Pop artists • Item used in printmaking process where image is carved or drawn • ...
1960s Pop Culture: Famous Figures 2023-10-18
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- Legendary boxer and cultural figure.
- Pop art pioneer.
- French actress and fashion icon.
- Chinese Communist revolutionary.
- British rock legends.
- Iconic fictional British spy.
- British rock legends.
- Iconic Hollywood actress and model.
- Guitar virtuoso.
- Civil rights leader and activist.
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- British rock pioneers.
- Iconic First Lady.
- The beloved redhead from "I Love Lucy."
- Iconic fashion model.
- Influential folk-rock icon.
- 35th U.S. President, known for the space race.
- Hollywood's "Duke."
- Argentine Marxist revolutionary.
- The King of Rock and Roll.
- "Light My Fire" rockers.
20 Clues: Pop art pioneer. • Guitar virtuoso. • Iconic First Lady. • Hollywood's "Duke." • Iconic fashion model. • British rock legends. • British rock legends. • British rock pioneers. • "Light My Fire" rockers. • The King of Rock and Roll. • Influential folk-rock icon. • Iconic fictional British spy. • French actress and fashion icon. • Chinese Communist revolutionary. • ...
POP 2014-12-04
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- disease that makes you forget
- Marcus' mother
- person who owns ko pest control
- position that throws the ball
- Charlie's former team
- author
- charlie's daughter
- king of pop
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- main character
- schools team name
- where Marcus and Charlie practice
- rival team
- school where marcus goes to
- position who try's sacking the quarter back
- Charlie's son
- shop that Charlie and Marcus vandalizes
- Marcus' girlfriend
- running back for the Raiders
- place where Charlie gets inducted
- police officer that Marcus' gets in trouble with
20 Clues: author • rival team • king of pop • Charlie's son • main character • Marcus' mother • schools team name • Marcus' girlfriend • charlie's daughter • Charlie's former team • school where marcus goes to • running back for the Raiders • disease that makes you forget • position that throws the ball • person who owns ko pest control • where Marcus and Charlie practice • ...
Pop 2022-06-01
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- a place where people get education
- a place where you can enjoy your meal
- An important drink for human health
- People who discover something new
- container with handle
- delicious and sweet fruit drink
- Bodybuilders usually drink it
- you put in your tea
- Something that we usually need when we have to make a decision
- The main organ in the human body
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- you go there when you want to spend time with a pop-corn
- a person who works with hair
- mini-computer for working outside of home
- An animal that gives milk
- black and bitter drink
- The transport that moves you
- excess weight
- a drink for a couple in love
- You go there when you have health problems
- Pink animal
20 Clues: Pink animal • excess weight • you put in your tea • container with handle • black and bitter drink • An animal that gives milk • a person who works with hair • The transport that moves you • a drink for a couple in love • Bodybuilders usually drink it • delicious and sweet fruit drink • The main organ in the human body • People who discover something new • ...
1960s Pop Culture: Famous Figures 2023-10-18
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- Influential folk-rock icon.
- Hollywood's "Duke."
- British rock pioneers.
- British rock legends.
- Iconic fictional British spy.
- Civil rights leader and activist.
- Legendary boxer and cultural figure.
- "Light My Fire" rockers.
- Iconic First Lady.
- Iconic Hollywood actress and model.
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- British rock legends.
- French actress and fashion icon.
- The beloved redhead from "I Love Lucy."
- Guitar virtuoso.
- Chinese Communist revolutionary.
- Argentine Marxist revolutionary.
- 35th U.S. President, known for the space race.
- Pop art pioneer.
- Iconic fashion model.
- The King of Rock and Roll.
20 Clues: Guitar virtuoso. • Pop art pioneer. • Iconic First Lady. • Hollywood's "Duke." • British rock legends. • British rock legends. • Iconic fashion model. • British rock pioneers. • "Light My Fire" rockers. • The King of Rock and Roll. • Influential folk-rock icon. • Iconic fictional British spy. • French actress and fashion icon. • Chinese Communist revolutionary. • ...
F-451 and Pop Culture 2025-05-07
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- – Superhero with a vibranium shield
- – Mythical bird symbolizing rebirth
- – Pop star known for hits like As It Was
- – Montag's wife
- – Disney+ series featuring Grogu
- – Superhero multiverse movie: Across the ___-Verse
- – Singer of Anti-Hero and Shake It Off
- – Objects banned and burned
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- – TV show featuring Eleven and the Upside Down
- – Animal symbol of the firemen
- – Nintendo plumber in a 2023 movie
- – Giant screen wall in Mildred's home
- – Curious young neighbor who disappears
- – Popular game involving building and mining
- – Leader of the firemen
- – Social media app known for short videos
- – Fahrenheit 451 protagonist
- – Movie where animated emotions live in a girl’s mind
- – Device used to track Montag
19 Clues: – Montag's wife • – Leader of the firemen • – Objects banned and burned • – Fahrenheit 451 protagonist • – Device used to track Montag • – Animal symbol of the firemen • – Disney+ series featuring Grogu • – Nintendo plumber in a 2023 movie • – Superhero with a vibranium shield • – Mythical bird symbolizing rebirth • – Giant screen wall in Mildred's home • ...
Culture 2022-08-30
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- The artifacts of a culture.
- The idea that distance will impact the probability of an idea spreading
- When a cultural takes on some traits of another but still hold on to their own.
- The belief that different cultural or ethnic groups have a right to remain distinct rather than. assimilating to "mainstream" norms'.
- a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a particular homeland or hearth
- A local culture made up a single ethnic group.
- Actions that are frowned upon by society.
- Not judging another cultural by your own cultural standards
- The primary form of diffusion for folk/indigenous culture.
- When a culture splits a part to make two.
- The practice of particular customs of a relatively small group of people that increases that group's uniqueness.
- When different cultures leave their mark on the cultural landscape in the same place.
- Culture that is not tied to a specific location but rather a general location based on widespread diffusion
- When a majority cultural group takes traits from a minority cultural group.
- The primary form of diffusion for pop culture.
- People develop cultural traits despite the environment
- Judging another culture by your own cultures beliefs and standards
- When everything begins to look the same because of globalization
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- When a culture tries to bring back a former practice.
- The way a culture is set up socially.
- A culture that is unique to a place
- When two cultures blend to make one.
- The blending traits from two different cultures to form a new trait.
- Culture that spans multiple regions in the world.
- When a cultural group gives up all of their traits for another cultures.
- The creation of products for the global market by adapting them to local culture
- The environment determines cultural traits of a people.
- the increasing sense of connectivity that seems to be bringing people closer together even thought their distances are the same because of technology.
- The beliefs of a culture.
29 Clues: The beliefs of a culture. • The artifacts of a culture. • A culture that is unique to a place • When two cultures blend to make one. • The way a culture is set up socially. • Actions that are frowned upon by society. • When a culture splits a part to make two. • A local culture made up a single ethnic group. • The primary form of diffusion for pop culture. • ...
Culture 2021-08-26
Across
- The seeking out of the regional culture and reinvigoration of it in response to the uncertainty of the modern world.
- The spread of ideas from a hearth that skips people
- Rapidly diffused around the world among heterogeneous societies, often through mass communication.
- Forces that unify a group of people
- Practiced by relatively small, homogeneous populations in particular areas, often communicated through oral tradition.
- When a minority culture takes on some traits of the majority culture.
- Type of diffusion caused by the movement of people
- The idea that connectivity is the most important factor in diffusion.
- The notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape.
- With respect to popular culture, when people within a place start to produce an aspect of pop culture themselves, doing so in context of their local culture and making it their own.
- Culture found in a large, heterogeneous society that shares certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristics
- Viewing another culture based off of your own values and culture
- A culture that is native to a place
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- A group of people in a particular place who see themselves as a collective or a community, who share experiences, customs, and traits, and who work to preserve those traits and customs in order to claim uniqueness and to distinguish themselves from others.
- When the majority culture takes on traits of a minority culture
- When different cultures become similar or even become one
- The blending traits from two different cultures to form a new trait.
- Forces that tear a group of people apart.
- Anything that humans build that reflect their culture
- The principle that an individual human's beliefs and activities should be understood by others in terms of that individual's own culture
- Type of diffusion where the idea is going to be changed to meet local cultures tastes.
- The spread of ideas
- A group of human beings whose members identify with each other, usually on the basis of common language, religion, customs, ancestry, culture or combination of such characteristics.
- An area within a city containing members of the same ethnic background.
- When a culture splits apart forming two new ones
- Type of diffusion that sweeps from a hearth impacting everyone that come in contact with it.
- When a minority culture forgoes their culture for that of the majority culture
- Conveys the idea that there are certain social expectations and rights associated with being a man or a woman.
28 Clues: The spread of ideas • Forces that unify a group of people • A culture that is native to a place • Forces that tear a group of people apart. • When a culture splits apart forming two new ones • Type of diffusion caused by the movement of people • The spread of ideas from a hearth that skips people • Anything that humans build that reflect their culture • ...
Painting I review 2022-10-26
Across
- A famous pop artist
- The effect the atmosphere has on color
- Colors created by mixing the primary colors
- Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- A primary color
- An abstract artist who paired colors with sound
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- A secondary color
- An art movement that focused on pop culture
- A color mixed with white
- Colors that are created by mixing a secondary and a primary
- A color mixed with black
- A color scheme that uses only one color
- A color mixed with gray
13 Clues: A primary color • A secondary color • A famous pop artist • A color mixed with gray • A color mixed with white • A color mixed with black • The effect the atmosphere has on color • A color scheme that uses only one color • An art movement that focused on pop culture • Colors created by mixing the primary colors • An abstract artist who paired colors with sound • ...
Food & drinks 2024-06-13
Across
- usually it is thick noodles.
- this drink can be any flavour and comes with a straw.
- this drink is a type of pop with orange.
- rice with some vegetables.
- this drink helps you survive.
- this drink makes your bones strong.
- it has cheese in it.
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- it has some shrimp in it and it is very popular in Chinese culture.
- bread with ingredients.
- like noodles with tomato sauce.
- has seaweed and rice.
- this drink is a type of pop.
- it has pearls in it and this drink can be any flavour.
- usually it is skinny noodles.
14 Clues: it has cheese in it. • has seaweed and rice. • bread with ingredients. • rice with some vegetables. • usually it is thick noodles. • this drink is a type of pop. • usually it is skinny noodles. • this drink helps you survive. • like noodles with tomato sauce. • this drink makes your bones strong. • this drink is a type of pop with orange. • ...
Crazy 80s Pop Culture Crossword 2022-07-13
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- Superstar Michael Jackson, who released a plethora of 80s hits like "Thriller" and "Bad", was dubbed the King of _________.
- In 1984, Apple Inc. began designing, manufacturing and selling this brand of personalized home computers, thus changing the way we work, play and ultimately live forever.
- This 1986 film is a cult classic and features an enchanting performance by David Bowie as the Goblin King that's otherworldly.
- All you have to do is say his name! This campy horror film is one of Winona Ryder's most iconic performances.
- Forget airpods! Back in the day, this was the choice device for using music to tune out the world around you.
- Recently gaining a flood of new fans due to their song "Master of the Puppets" in season 4 of Stranger Things, this metal band rose to prominence throughout the decade.
- A commercial by this fast food corporation cemented the phrase "What's the beef" as a staple of 80s slang.
- Okay Canadian history buffs, this ones for you. The Canadian ________ of Rights and Freedoms was repatriated in 1982.
- From the signs to the fashion choices, adjective describes the bright colours that were fundamental to this decade's aesthetic.
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- Although this 2022 sequel blew up the box office, Tom Cruise's original high-flying performance in this film dropped in 1986.
- Canadian actor and inspirational speaker Michael J. Fox gained international acclaim for his portrayal as Marty ______ in the smash hit Back to the Future film trilogy.
- Business at the front, party at the back. Love it or hate it, this iconic 80s hairstyle is undeniably making a comeback.
- This brand introduced its infamous and often-quoted "Just Do It" slogan in 1988.
- The final film of the original trilogy in this epic space opera took cinema by storm in 1983.
- Although this stylish hair tie has had a come back in recent years, it is a fundamental part of 80s fashion.
- In 1981, this was the world's first music video TV channel and effectively changed the game of musical performance.
- Canadian hero Terry Fox began his Marathon of Hope in 1980, with the intent of running from the Atlantic Ocean to the _______ to raise awareness for cancer research.
- Dinos, this Canadian city, which hosted the 1988 winter Olympics should be very familiar to you
- The beloved baby doll brand ________ Patch Kids was one of many iconic toy brands of the decade.
19 Clues: This brand introduced its infamous and often-quoted "Just Do It" slogan in 1988. • The final film of the original trilogy in this epic space opera took cinema by storm in 1983. • Dinos, this Canadian city, which hosted the 1988 winter Olympics should be very familiar to you • ...
Step Voca starter 2(Day 15) 2022-01-13
Across
- ____ lightly (가볍게 입맞추다)
- _____ very much (매우 궁금하다)
- get in ______ (곤란한 상황에 처하다)
- ________ to meet you. (만나서 기뻐.)
- an old ______ (예로부터의 관습)
- ____ at you (너에게 손을 흔들다)
- a pop _______ (대중 문화)
- ___ tightly (꽉 껴안다)
- ______ clearly (분명하게 표현하다)
- a friendly _____ (우호국)
- ______ cultures (다양한 문화권)
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- cultural __________ (문화적 차이)
- a _____ thing (이상한 것)
- _____ animals (동물을 괴롭히다)
- a family ________ (집안의 전통)
- use _______s (제스처를 사용하다)
- get _____ (속상해 하다)
- ______ foreign cultures (외래문화를 받아들이다)
- ______ interest (일반적인 관심)
- _____ hands (악수하다)
20 Clues: get _____ (속상해 하다) • _____ hands (악수하다) • ___ tightly (꽉 껴안다) • a _____ thing (이상한 것) • a pop _______ (대중 문화) • a friendly _____ (우호국) • ____ lightly (가볍게 입맞추다) • _____ animals (동물을 괴롭히다) • use _______s (제스처를 사용하다) • an old ______ (예로부터의 관습) • ____ at you (너에게 손을 흔들다) • _____ very much (매우 궁금하다) • ______ interest (일반적인 관심) • ______ cultures (다양한 문화권) • a family ________ (집안의 전통) • ...
7 2025-09-16
Across
- Iconic game character
- Traditional ballad music
- Japanese pop music
- Auto manufacturer
- Gaming company
- Conglomerate brand
- Famous franchise
- Lavish theater form
- Linked verse poetry
- Lute-like instrument
- Classical masked play
- Classical poem
- Short poetry form
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- Popular culture export
- Adventure game series
- Leading carmaker
- Large drum
- Puppet theater
- Electronics company
- Three-stringed instrument
- Thirteen-string zither
- Bamboo flute
- Video game company
- Five-line poem
- Motorcycle giant
25 Clues: Large drum • Bamboo flute • Puppet theater • Gaming company • Five-line poem • Classical poem • Leading carmaker • Famous franchise • Motorcycle giant • Auto manufacturer • Short poetry form • Japanese pop music • Conglomerate brand • Video game company • Electronics company • Lavish theater form • Linked verse poetry • Lute-like instrument • Adventure game series • Iconic game character • ...
Popular Magazines 2025-12-09
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- Leading fashion magazine featuring trends, style, and beauty tips.
- Celebrity news and human interest stories from around the world.
- Covers sports news, athlete profiles, and major sporting events.
- Magazine about home improvement, gardening, and decorating ideas.
- Features essays, fiction, journalism, and commentary on culture and politics.
- Magazine with celebrity profiles, pop culture, and political commentary.
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- Digest magazine with short stories, health tips, and practical advice.
- Known for stunning photography and articles on nature and science.
- Men’s magazine featuring style, culture, and lifestyle articles.
- Popular women’s magazine covering fashion, relationships, and lifestyle.
- Weekly news magazine covering global events, politics, and culture.
- Fashion and lifestyle magazine focusing on trends, beauty, and entertainment.
- Business magazine focusing on finance, investing, and entrepreneurship.
13 Clues: Celebrity news and human interest stories from around the world. • Men’s magazine featuring style, culture, and lifestyle articles. • Covers sports news, athlete profiles, and major sporting events. • Magazine about home improvement, gardening, and decorating ideas. • Known for stunning photography and articles on nature and science. • ...
Pop Art and Design 2021-11-27
Across
- Words for deep, intense colors
- In architecture, style that questioned the designs of modern architects
- Used to sell things -- pop artists questioned it
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- An artist who wanted to bring together art and life
- Warhol showed how Marilyn was turned into this by society (word for something that is bought and sold)
- A term for art that brings together sculpture and painting
- Short for popular culture
- Another name for popular culture
8 Clues: Short for popular culture • Words for deep, intense colors • Another name for popular culture • Used to sell things -- pop artists questioned it • An artist who wanted to bring together art and life • A term for art that brings together sculpture and painting • In architecture, style that questioned the designs of modern architects • ...
All Things Pop Culture 2022-07-22
Across
- 'Mamma Mia' is based on the songs of the pop group ______
- The name of Ross Geller’s pet monkey on 'Friends'?
- Album of the year at the 59th annual Grammy awards
- American teen drama television series based on the characters of 'Archie Comics'
- a 90's classic starring Alicia Siverstone and Paul Rudd directed by Amy Heckerling
- Who is known as 'The God of Thunder' in the marvel comics?
- Japanese singer who was a former Youtuber and was professionally known as 'filthy frank'
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- Highest grossing movie of all time
- The British mystery crime drama television series created by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat
- The web-based word game with grey, yellow and green squares
- What is the last name of the kid that disappears in 'Stranger Things' season 1?
- Taylor swift's sixth studio album
- What is the name of Olivia Rodrigo's first album?
13 Clues: Taylor swift's sixth studio album • Highest grossing movie of all time • What is the name of Olivia Rodrigo's first album? • The name of Ross Geller’s pet monkey on 'Friends'? • Album of the year at the 59th annual Grammy awards • 'Mamma Mia' is based on the songs of the pop group ______ • Who is known as 'The God of Thunder' in the marvel comics? • ...
Pop Culture 2023 Crossword 2023-08-16
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- NBA player that thinks the Earth is flat
- Gave "I Have a Dream" Speech
- Rapper from Cleveland
- "Never Broke Again" is the first part of his name
- Villain from "The Avengers"
- Social media site / Quick Videos
- Popular Movie / First part of "Barbenheimer"
- T.V. show on Netflix about the supernatural
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- Often called "Ye" / Famous Rapper
- The slap heard around the world
- Famous from "One Direction"
- Released an album in 2022 called "Renaissance"
- The GOAT of the NBA
13 Clues: The GOAT of the NBA • Rapper from Cleveland • Famous from "One Direction" • Villain from "The Avengers" • Gave "I Have a Dream" Speech • The slap heard around the world • Social media site / Quick Videos • Often called "Ye" / Famous Rapper • NBA player that thinks the Earth is flat • T.V. show on Netflix about the supernatural • Popular Movie / First part of "Barbenheimer" • ...
Step Voca starter 2(Day 15) 2022-01-13
Across
- ____ lightly (가볍게 입맞추다)
- _____ very much (매우 궁금하다)
- get in ______ (곤란한 상황에 처하다)
- ________ to meet you. (만나서 기뻐.)
- an old ______ (예로부터의 관습)
- ____ at you (너에게 손을 흔들다)
- a pop _______ (대중 문화)
- ___ tightly (꽉 껴안다)
- ______ clearly (분명하게 표현하다)
- a friendly _____ (우호국)
- ______ cultures (다양한 문화권)
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- cultural __________ (문화적 차이)
- a _____ thing (이상한 것)
- _____ animals (동물을 괴롭히다)
- a family ________ (집안의 전통)
- use _______s (제스처를 사용하다)
- get _____ (속상해 하다)
- ______ foreign cultures (외래문화를 받아들이다)
- ______ interest (일반적인 관심)
- _____ hands (악수하다)
20 Clues: get _____ (속상해 하다) • _____ hands (악수하다) • ___ tightly (꽉 껴안다) • a _____ thing (이상한 것) • a pop _______ (대중 문화) • a friendly _____ (우호국) • ____ lightly (가볍게 입맞추다) • _____ animals (동물을 괴롭히다) • use _______s (제스처를 사용하다) • an old ______ (예로부터의 관습) • ____ at you (너에게 손을 흔들다) • _____ very much (매우 궁금하다) • ______ interest (일반적인 관심) • ______ cultures (다양한 문화권) • a family ________ (집안의 전통) • ...
1960s Pop Culture 2022-05-10
Across
- most popular music genre at the time
- what do you call the stones that roll?
- popular music group that's still popular to this day
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- president of the time
- killer of john f Kennedy
- popular sci-fi horror show at the time
- a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
- drugs musicians used
- model, singer, and comedian at the time
9 Clues: drugs musicians used • president of the time • killer of john f Kennedy • most popular music genre at the time • popular sci-fi horror show at the time • what do you call the stones that roll? • model, singer, and comedian at the time • popular music group that's still popular to this day • a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
GB Cities / Towns 2024-12-31
Across
- Yorkshire and The Humber, Pop 141675 (1), [ 12 ] Starts with H Ends with D
- East of England, Pop 110625 (1), [ 10 ] Starts with C Ends with D
- West Midlands, Pop 156910 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with T Ends with D
- South West, Pop 141005 (1), [ 5 ] Starts with P Ends with E
- North West, Pop 94490 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with P Ends with N
- East Midlands, Pop 299790 (1), [ 10 ] Starts with N Ends with M
- North West, Pop 78255 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with B Ends with Y
- South West, Pop 84605 (1), [ 15 ] Starts with W Ends with E
- Wales, Pop 348535 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with C Ends with F
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- South West, Pop 266955 (1), [ 8 ] Starts with P Ends with H
- East of England, Pop 131325 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with W Ends with D
- North West, Pop 77730 (1), [ 8 ] Starts with C Ends with E
- Yorkshire and The Humber, Pop 536280 (1), [ 5 ] Starts with L Ends with S
- North West, Pop 109835 (1), [ 10 ] Starts with B Ends with D
- North West, Pop 94440 (1), [ 9 ] Starts with S Ends with T
- West Midlands, Pop 78120 (1), [ 5 ] Starts with R Ends with Y
- South West, Pop 183680 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with S Ends with N
- East of England, Pop 94470 (1), [ 9 ] Starts with S Ends with E
- East Midlands, Pop 406580 (1), [ 9 ] Starts with L Ends with R
- South East, Pop 75660 (1), [ 6 ] Starts with W Ends with G
20 Clues: Wales, Pop 348535 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with C Ends with F • North West, Pop 77730 (1), [ 8 ] Starts with C Ends with E • North West, Pop 94440 (1), [ 9 ] Starts with S Ends with T • North West, Pop 94490 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with P Ends with N • South East, Pop 75660 (1), [ 6 ] Starts with W Ends with G • North West, Pop 78255 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with B Ends with Y • ...
ret39 2024-06-27
Across
- "Matrix" character
- Sith Lord antagonist
- Cute creature from "Gremlins"
- "Star Wars" ally
- "Matrix" protagonist
- "Labyrinth" goblin king
- Hard-to-find character in books
- "Lord of the Rings" villain
- Captain of the Nautilus
- Lovable character from "Goonies"
- Wise wizard
- Ringbearer
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- Starship captain
- Fallen wizard
- Wizard in pop culture
- Detroit's cyborg officer
- Star Wars forest dwellers
- Dream guide in "The Matrix"
- Alien hunter from the jungle
- Quirky ghost from the afterlife
20 Clues: Ringbearer • Wise wizard • Fallen wizard • Starship captain • "Star Wars" ally • "Matrix" character • Sith Lord antagonist • "Matrix" protagonist • Wizard in pop culture • "Labyrinth" goblin king • Captain of the Nautilus • Detroit's cyborg officer • Star Wars forest dwellers • Dream guide in "The Matrix" • "Lord of the Rings" villain • Alien hunter from the jungle • ...
