pop culture Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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. • ...
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)
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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." • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
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 • ...
POP CULTURE RANDOMS pt 2 2026-04-24
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- Addison Rae needs to stay quenched
- "Bob's Bugs Be..."
- Spotted affair on the big screen at this band's concert
- "...,Thick Woman"
- Wendy Williams' counterpart on show
- Faith and Maya’s Hogwart’s house
- Obama's first name
- "Dula..."
- "Do you wear...? Have you worn ...?"
- "and you would do it to for a ..."
- Maya's mom's profession
- Amy’s Birthday month
- Minaj's snake of choice
- Eilish's natural hair color
- ...VERSACE <3
- clan that set the system up
- 2025 male-star winner of DWTS
- Bella’s car’s brand model
- floating in the ocean Kim lost it in
- she's behind mama
- "The...-AFTRA strike"
- Rexah looks like monroe after she ate...
- Gomez dies her hair this edgy color for the Teen Vogue party
- "Teenage Dream" singer that went to space in 2025
- Minaj's original restaurant job
- Beer was supposed to be in the music video for this Ariana Grande song
- Current mayor of NYC
- "NEW MAGIC WAND" singer
- If this is true, and you left your moms in that hood, then you're gonna get smoked
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- Kardasian sister;LEMME wellness brand co-founder
- Carina’s major
- Diagram type that Harris speaks fondly of
- Halsey and Taylor Swift's common ex
- Participated in American Eagle Jeans controversy
- The people who clean trump's toilet, according to Osbourne
- Jojo Siwa's supposed "comeback" song
- "Karma is the guy on the...";Kelce's team
- "...when was this?"
- Addison Rae thinks she could be...
- Ryan wanted to make history with this leader of Disney Channel
- Ortega gives off bigggg energy of this sign
- Wendy Williams' Halloween costume
- If its... then its stuck
- Good Morning Stormi Webster!
- "Nothing beats a Jet2..."
- Gaga's infamous 2010 VMA's dress
- Color of The Plastics Winter Talent Show outfit
- "Anita...Win"
- Hadid did not get this designer shoe until she was eighteen
- The hour Noguiera finishes work
- sharted on live
- Rozanov’s first line in Heated Rivalry
- Adele says "...babe,...."
- Amber Heard claims her dog steps on this buzzing insect
54 Clues: "Dula..." • "Anita...Win" • ...VERSACE <3 • Carina’s major • sharted on live • "...,Thick Woman" • she's behind mama • "Bob's Bugs Be..." • Obama's first name • "...when was this?" • Amy’s Birthday month • Current mayor of NYC • "The...-AFTRA strike" • Maya's mom's profession • Minaj's snake of choice • "NEW MAGIC WAND" singer • If its... then its stuck • "Nothing beats a Jet2..." • ...
Pop Culture for Beginners Crossword 2026-02-25
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- Associations attached to the sign that come from our culture and our personal experience
- a specific form or mode of cultural organization in which the means of production, raw materials, machines, etc…. are owned by everyone and private property does not exist
- ______ studies share the goal of challenging the Eurocentric bias of traditional approaches to education, as well as of Western culture more broadly
- Last name of the French philosopher who talked about repressive state apparatuses (RSAs) and ideological state apparatuses (ISAs)
- the idea that forms of social stratification such as race, class, sexual orientation, age, disability, and gender do not exist separately but are interwoven together
- Gender _________ is the belief that men and women naturally think and act in particular ways
- Culture that is generally rural, rather than urban, and is often considered as a kind of heritage
- Groups with values and norms that differentiate them from the larger culture
- _______ theory and criticism seeks to understand the nature of gender inequality through a focus on the social roles played by women in relation to man
- _________ needs are psychological needs to be creative, independent, and autonomous
- People who do not own the means of production and are forced to sell their labor power
- ______ studies takes the quote “one is not born, but becomes a women” and applies it to gender identity in general
- _________ culture is the social practices and activities in which people can engage without significant training, education, or cost
- a skilled craft worker who creates material objects partly or entirely by hand
- _______ ideology is the distillation of a conventional philosophy of education in the form of aluminum, plastic, and wood
- Toxic _______ is the idea that certain cultural norms associated with being masculine such as the need to be dominant, refusal to compromise, etc…
- ______ theory can be considered as special types of lenses that bring particular aspects of culture into focus, allowing them to be scrutinized carefully
- Celebrity culture and fandom; video games; rock concerts; and pop music
- _______ Model was conceptualized through the process of a phone call. It is often used for broader communicative contents like public speaking
- James Joyce's 1918 novel- a complicated, dense work using a variety of different styles including stream-of-consciousness writing to tell a story
- ________ signs are words or images that resemble the thing they represent
- _______ practices- things that people make and do that convey meaning
- The _______ position is one in which the recipient understands the message but rejects it
- ______ is the relation between the signifier and the signified
- Class ______ is a Marxist critical theory between the workers and the ruling class
- _________ Needle Theory approaches media from the position that content in plunged in a specifically directed stream to an “open vessel” audience in a single stream
- _____ equilibrium is when a dominant and subordinate class of people fight when in a capitalism economy
- Philosopher Roland Barthes defined _______ as the disguising of history as nature
- Relationships of position-where one sign is in relation to another
- To ____ a message is to render it intelligible, to make sense of it- one needs a “key,” a set of instructions that help translate elements of the code
- The ______/hegemonic position is one in which the message is interpreted in the way it was intended
- Popular culture practices, beliefs, and even objects
- People who own the means of production and purchase the labor power of others
- The ______ position is a mixture of acceptance and rejection. The message is understood but not fully taken up
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- _________ culture is a system where technology, industry, culture, and social change merge together as consumers are prepared to go to great lengths to get the media they want, when they want it
- _____ is to look at it in such a way that it becomes strange, and this often involves questioning the foundations a belief rests on
- In terms of material practices: the things that people do and make in a particular time and place
- The Semiotic ________ is how the relationship between the symbol and referent is represented as
- The way in which a particular concept is expressed
- ______ culture is a culture in which men have historically held positions of power and authority
- Theory and criticism started by the writings of German philosopher Karl Marx
- is the “cutting edge” of a particular medium; today’s ______ becomes tomorrow’s mainstream
- Little units of meaning
- The concrete thing out there in the world that the sign identifies is the ______
- _______ needs are needs that can be satisfied through consumerism and suppress real needs
- ______ studies, similar to gender studies is focused on how sexual identity sexual orientation, and sexual desire are produced, maintained, and policed
- “One is not born, but rather becomes a women”- page 70
- A category of related signs. Ex. “tree” includes oak, maple, larch, willow, banzai and so on
- A concept that is being expressed
- The Cultural _______ mass produces items for us to consume and gives us the appearance of freedom of choice and the ability to express ourselves
- _______ theory and criticism is the political, aesthetic, economic, historical, and social impact of European colonial rule around the world starting in the 18th century
- ________ switching refers to the practice of alternating between two or more languages or language variants in conversation
- Studies how meaning is created and communicated, and focuses on the rules that govern different systems of communication
- ______ in general are systems of communication
- _________ Storytelling examines the ways that different stories are told via different media platforms, allowing those platforms to their unique abilities to enrich the story
- _______ signs may not look or sound like their signifieds, but nevertheless are directly connected in some way
- ______ Theory considers the ______ through which the message is transmitted
- The _____ meaning of a sign is what we might consider its dictionary definition: its most basic or literal meaning
- This school explored social conditions that facilitated and reinforced oppression and theorized changes that might permit the emergence of a more egalitarian culture
- _______ studies is an interdisciplinary scholarly discipline that focuses its attention on the ways in which disability has been defined, how it has been represented in media, and its consequences for individuals characterized as disabled
60 Clues: Little units of meaning • A concept that is being expressed • ______ in general are systems of communication • The way in which a particular concept is expressed • Popular culture practices, beliefs, and even objects • “One is not born, but rather becomes a women”- page 70 • ______ is the relation between the signifier and the signified • ...
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 • ...
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 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Canada 1800s: Bible: Pop Culture 2026-05-08
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- 1864 meetings that helped lead to Confederation
- Shepherd boy who became king of Israel
- First peoples of Canada with organized societies before Europeans arrived
- Canada officially became a Dominion in 1867
- Founder of Quebec in 1608
- Type of government achieved in 1848 with elected leaders having power
- War between Britain and France for control of North America
- Singer known as the King of Rock and Roll
- Report written by Lord Durham after the rebellions
- Man swallowed by a great fish
- Railway completed in 1885 connecting Canada coast to coast
- Explorer who reached Newfoundland in 1497 for England
- Metis resistance led by Louis Riel in Manitoba
- Major economic activity involving beaver pelts in early Canada
- Place where Jesus was born
- 1876 law controlling many parts of Indigenous life
- 1763 agreement ending French rule in Canada
- People who moved to Canada after supporting Britain in the American Revolution
- Viking settlement in Newfoundland around 1000 CE
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- Battle in 1759 where Britain defeated France near Quebec City
- Michael Jackson album and song from the 1980s
- 1791 act dividing Upper and Lower Canada
- Movie featuring a time traveling DeLorean car
- City whose walls fell after Israel marched around it
- War where Canada defended against American invasion
- 1977 space movie featuring Luke Skywalker
- Huge territory purchased from the Hudsons Bay Company in 1869
- British law recognizing some Indigenous land rights in 1763
- 1978 musical movie featuring Danny and Sandy
- Garden where Adam and Eve first lived
- French explorer who claimed land for France in 1534
- 1774 law allowing French Canadians to keep their language and religion
- Company founded in 1670 that controlled much of northern Canada
- 1885 western resistance led by Louis Riel
- Rock band known for Bohemian Rhapsody
- Sea God parted for Moses and the Israelites
- The missing word in the verse Jesus wept
- 1965 musical film starring Julie Andrews
- Movie about a friendly alien who wants to phone home
- Giant defeated by David
- Singer known for Jolene and 9 to 5
- Uprisings in Upper and Lower Canada in 1837 and 1838
- Man who built the ark before the flood
- Disciple who walked on water toward Jesus
- British band known for Hey Jude
45 Clues: Giant defeated by David • Founder of Quebec in 1608 • Place where Jesus was born • Man swallowed by a great fish • British band known for Hey Jude • Singer known for Jolene and 9 to 5 • Garden where Adam and Eve first lived • Rock band known for Bohemian Rhapsody • Shepherd boy who became king of Israel • Man who built the ark before the flood • ...
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 • ...
MA Definition 2026-06-27
10 Clues: new, growing • known, famous • visible, images • music and dance • largest continent • disguise, activity • customs, tradition • electronic, online • channel, communication • graphics, cartoon from Japan
MA Definition 2026-06-27
10 Clues: new, growing • known, famous • visible, images • music and dance • largest continent • disguise, activity • customs, tradition • electronic, online • channel, communication • graphics, cartoon from Japan
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 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? • ...
Pop 2024-06-12
Across
- 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 2026-01-18
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- eldest twin
- zait (English translation)
- TSA confiscates your
- ____ cent (slang)
- wild ___
- classic p-mobile
- white ____
- _____ day
- HKS users' ____
- June 1985 cover featured ___ refugee
- Jerry's neighbor
- the biggest can be 8 feet long and weight 680 lbs
- Pooter dashing to the beach did ____ big
- aliens crashed here, some say
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- Lee Taylor had two
- famous restaurant
- Miss Hooley taught ___ at MB
- bumped into one at night in the seekonk hallway
- "I've had ___"
- run-by _____
- the last good decade
- established 1636
- Maximilian of
- city of Jasmine
- we stayed in one (in Germany, I think)
- baby ___
- old HKS location
- spongebob's foe
28 Clues: wild ___ • baby ___ • _____ day • white ____ • eldest twin • run-by _____ • Maximilian of • "I've had ___" • city of Jasmine • HKS users' ____ • spongebob's foe • established 1636 • classic p-mobile • Jerry's neighbor • old HKS location • famous restaurant • ____ cent (slang) • Lee Taylor had two • TSA confiscates your • the last good decade • zait (English translation) • Miss Hooley taught ___ at MB • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
Culture 2021-08-26
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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
Painting I review 2022-10-26
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
Step Voca starter 2(Day 15) 2022-01-13
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- ____ 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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Step Voca starter 2(Day 15) 2022-01-13
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- ____ 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) • ...
Pop Art and Design 2021-11-27
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- 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
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- '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" • ...
1980'S POP CULTURE 2024-07-16
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- Catchphrase of a cartoon duck with a lisp
- Popular handheld game with falling blocks
- Hip-hop group known for "Fight the Power
- Movie character who said "I'll be back"
- "Where's the beef?" fast food chain
- First name of the star of "Footloose"
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- Movie franchise about time-traveling teens
- Band known for "Sweet Child o' Mine"
- Iconic teen movie starring Molly Ringwald
- Tom Cruise movie featuring a volleyball
- Sitcom about a wise-cracking alien
- Michael Jackson's signature dance move
- Arcade game with a yellow hero who munches dots
13 Clues: Sitcom about a wise-cracking alien • "Where's the beef?" fast food chain • Band known for "Sweet Child o' Mine" • First name of the star of "Footloose" • Michael Jackson's signature dance move • Tom Cruise movie featuring a volleyball • Movie character who said "I'll be back" • Hip-hop group known for "Fight the Power • Catchphrase of a cartoon duck with a lisp • ...
Pop Culture Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-22
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- Movie that won Best Picture at the 2024 Oscars (Everything ___ All at Once)
- Main villain in Avengers: Infinity War
- John, Paul, George, and Ringo (Band)
- Actor who played Iron Man
- Muppet known for saying “It’s not easy being green”
- Character who says “May the odds be ever in your favor”
- British secret agent with code number 007
- The wizarding school Harry Potter attended
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- Disney villain obsessed with dalmatians
- Director of Oppenheimer
- Streaming platform for music and podcasts
- Sabrina Carpenter’s song (“That’s that me ___”)
- Movie where a doll questions what it means to be perfect
13 Clues: Director of Oppenheimer • Actor who played Iron Man • John, Paul, George, and Ringo (Band) • Main villain in Avengers: Infinity War • Disney villain obsessed with dalmatians • Streaming platform for music and podcasts • British secret agent with code number 007 • The wizarding school Harry Potter attended • Sabrina Carpenter’s song (“That’s that me ___”) • ...
Pop Culture Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-22
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- Character who says “May the odds be ever in your favor”
- Movie that won Best Picture at the 2024 Oscars
- Movie where a doll questions what it means to be perfect
- Disney villain obsessed with dalmatians
- Director of Oppenheimer
- British secret agent with code number 007
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- Sabrina Carpenter’s song (“That’s that me ___”)
- Streaming platform for music and podcasts
- The superhero who uses webs to swing between buildings
- Muppet known for saying “It’s not easy being green”
- John, Paul, George, and Ringo (Band)
- The wizarding school Harry Potter attended
- Main villain in Avengers: Infinity War
13 Clues: Director of Oppenheimer • John, Paul, George, and Ringo (Band) • Main villain in Avengers: Infinity War • Disney villain obsessed with dalmatians • Streaming platform for music and podcasts • British secret agent with code number 007 • The wizarding school Harry Potter attended • Movie that won Best Picture at the 2024 Oscars • ...
Pop Culture Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-22
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- The wizarding school Harry Potter attended
- Director of Oppenheimer
- Sabrina Carpenter’s song (“That’s that me ___”)
- Clark Kent
- Muppet known for saying “It’s not easy being green”
- Grammy-winning artist known for storytelling in her songs
- Movie where a doll questions what it means to be perfect
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- Young adult dystopian novels written by Suzanne Collins (The ___ Games)
- British secret agent with code number 007
- Movie that won Best Picture at the 2024 Oscars
- John, Paul, George, and Ringo (Band)
- Main villain in Avengers: Infinity War
- Disney’s most famous mouse
13 Clues: Clark Kent • Director of Oppenheimer • Disney’s most famous mouse • John, Paul, George, and Ringo (Band) • Main villain in Avengers: Infinity War • British secret agent with code number 007 • The wizarding school Harry Potter attended • Movie that won Best Picture at the 2024 Oscars • Sabrina Carpenter’s song (“That’s that me ___”) • ...
1960s Pop Culture 2022-05-10
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- 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.
ret39 2024-06-27
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- "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 • ...
44 2024-08-27
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- African pop music
- Congolese dance music
- African ethnic group
- African thumb piano
- African American music
- Brazilian dance
- Colorful cloth
- Brazilian martial art
- Afro-Cuban religion
- Jamaican music genre
- Caribbean music style
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- African worldwide community
- Deity in Yoruba religion
- African garment
- African philosophy
- Reggae legend
- Afro-Jamaican religion
- African string instrument
- Cuban dance
- Caribbean music genre
- Caribbean festival
- Jamaican horn
- Jamaican music style
- Power in Yoruba culture
- African storyteller
25 Clues: Cuban dance • Reggae legend • Jamaican horn • Colorful cloth • African garment • Brazilian dance • African pop music • African philosophy • Caribbean festival • African thumb piano • Afro-Cuban religion • African storyteller • African ethnic group • Jamaican music style • Jamaican music genre • Congolese dance music • Caribbean music genre • Brazilian martial art • Caribbean music style • ...
7 2025-09-16
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- 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 • ...
Pop Culture Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-22
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- Disney villain obsessed with dalmatians
- Muppet known for saying “It’s not easy being green”
- Sabrina Carpenter’s song (“That’s that me ___”)
- John, Paul, George, and Ringo (Band)
- Movie that won Best Picture at the 2024 Oscars
- British secret agent with code number 007
Down
- Movie where a doll questions what it means to be perfect
- Main villain in Avengers: Infinity War
- Director of Oppenheimer
- The superhero who uses webs to swing between buildings
- Streaming platform for music and podcasts
- The wizarding school Harry Potter attended
- Young adult dystopian novels written by Suzanne Collins (The ___ Games)
13 Clues: Director of Oppenheimer • John, Paul, George, and Ringo (Band) • Main villain in Avengers: Infinity War • Disney villain obsessed with dalmatians • Streaming platform for music and podcasts • British secret agent with code number 007 • The wizarding school Harry Potter attended • Movie that won Best Picture at the 2024 Oscars • ...
YES Week - Pop Culture 2026-04-30
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- Alex Trebek was the host of this iconic game show
- Beet farmer and assistant (to the) regional manager
- Reality TV’s most famous family
- 1993 film featuring a theme park with a major safety problem...
- Prequel to The Wizard of Oz
- Liverpool quartet that changed music history
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- Franchise centered on a lightning-scarred wizard
- 1986 fighter pilot film starring Tom Cruise
- Grammy-winning singer-songwriter engaged to a Chief's player
- FIFA’s biggest international competition
- Jack and Rose met on this famous ship
- The winning team of this year's Superbowl
- Swedish group known for glittery pop hits
13 Clues: Prequel to The Wizard of Oz • Reality TV’s most famous family • Jack and Rose met on this famous ship • FIFA’s biggest international competition • The winning team of this year's Superbowl • Swedish group known for glittery pop hits • 1986 fighter pilot film starring Tom Cruise • Liverpool quartet that changed music history • ...
2000s Pop Culture 2023-02-28
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- 2004 World Series Champions from Boston
- Show to test Myths
- Game show with 26 brifcases
- Winner of American Idol from Oklahoma
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- Social media platform created in 2006
- The band that had the billionth song downloaded off iTunes in 2006
- John Mayer song that won 2 Grammy's in 2005
- 90s TV Show that ended in 2004
- Fictional movie about a sport throwing balls
9 Clues: Show to test Myths • Game show with 26 brifcases • 90s TV Show that ended in 2004 • Social media platform created in 2006 • Winner of American Idol from Oklahoma • 2004 World Series Champions from Boston • John Mayer song that won 2 Grammy's in 2005 • Fictional movie about a sport throwing balls • The band that had the billionth song downloaded off iTunes in 2006
Pop Culture Crossword 2022-05-06
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- Baywatch bombshell Pamela Anderson first married?
- how many Harry Potter films have been made?
- Britney Spears top song of all time?
- who is the Godmother of Miley Cyrus?
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- What was the name off Ross's Monkey in Friends?
- what's lady gagas real name?
- Which spice girl left first?
- Who is Justin beibers father in law?
- how many grandchildren does Kris Jenner have?
9 Clues: what's lady gagas real name? • Which spice girl left first? • Who is Justin beibers father in law? • Britney Spears top song of all time? • who is the Godmother of Miley Cyrus? • how many Harry Potter films have been made? • how many grandchildren does Kris Jenner have? • What was the name off Ross's Monkey in Friends? • Baywatch bombshell Pamela Anderson first married?
2014 Pop Culture 2024-08-26
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- The most popular thing to eat on toast...
- What emotion was Pharrel's #1 hit song of the year?
- What did celebrities dump out of buckets in support of ALS awareness?
- A popular toy and the subject of one of the most popular movies of 2014...
- Which Disney queen was super cool in 2014 (literally!)?
- The Winter Olympics were held in which city in 2014?
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- Which country was the 2014 FIFA World Cup held in?
- Which musician released the album 1989?
- The most popular boy band of 2014...
9 Clues: The most popular boy band of 2014... • Which musician released the album 1989? • The most popular thing to eat on toast... • Which country was the 2014 FIFA World Cup held in? • What emotion was Pharrel's #1 hit song of the year? • The Winter Olympics were held in which city in 2014? • Which Disney queen was super cool in 2014 (literally!)? • ...
POP 2025-10-06
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- a central figure of the 1960s Pop Art movement, famous with "Campbell's Soup Cans"
- the period when pop became fully recognised and mainstream, became dominant cultural force
- Britain shifted from modernist to this kind of design after 1951.
- Symbol of freedom and youth in 1960s fashion.
- Iconic Rock’n Roll figure of early Pop culture.
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- The political party elected in 1945 that promoted equality and rebuilding society.
- Movement valuing simplicity, function, and rationality.
- The political party that ended rationing after 1951 and encouraged consumer spending.
- A cultural movement driven by youth affluence, fashion, music, and mass media.
- legendary English rock band, shaping 1960s youth and counterculture.
10 Clues: Symbol of freedom and youth in 1960s fashion. • Iconic Rock’n Roll figure of early Pop culture. • Movement valuing simplicity, function, and rationality. • Britain shifted from modernist to this kind of design after 1951. • legendary English rock band, shaping 1960s youth and counterculture. • ...
GB Cities / Towns 2024-12-31
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- 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 • ...
pop 2026-03-31
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- Komponen cair dalam darah
- Sel darah merah pengangkut oksigen
- Sifat peredaran darah karena melewati jantung sebanyak 2 kali
- Keping darah yang berperan dalam pembekuan darah
- Sifat peredaran darah karena darah selalu berada di dalam pembuluh darah
- Vena yang membawa darah dari paru-paru ke serambi kiri
- Pembuluh darah yang membawa darah keluar dari jantung
- Pembuluh darah dalam peredaran darah kecil yang menuju paru-paru
- Produk limbah tubuh yang diangkut darah ke ginjal
- Gas yang dibawa darah dari paru-paru ke sel-sel tubuh
- Pembuluh darah besar yang keluar dari bilik kiri jantung
- Zat yang diangkut darah dari saluran pencernaan ke seluruh tubuh
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- Organ yang memompa dan mengedarkan darah ke seluruh tubuh
- Organ yang membantu pertukaran oksigen dan karbon dioksida
- Ruang jantung yang menerima darah (atrium)
- Vena besar yang membawa darah menuju serambi kanan
- Sel darah putih yang melawan infeksi dan penyakit
- Ruang jantung yang memompa darah (ventrikel)
- Pembuluh darah yang membawa darah kembali ke jantung
- Pembuluh darah terkecil tempat pertukaran zat
20 Clues: Komponen cair dalam darah • Sel darah merah pengangkut oksigen • Ruang jantung yang menerima darah (atrium) • Ruang jantung yang memompa darah (ventrikel) • Pembuluh darah terkecil tempat pertukaran zat • Keping darah yang berperan dalam pembekuan darah • Sel darah putih yang melawan infeksi dan penyakit • Produk limbah tubuh yang diangkut darah ke ginjal • ...
Pop-A-Palooza 2023-03-16
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- In the United States, pop style was a return to this style of art. It is art that depicted the visual world in a recognizable way and the use of hard edges and distinct forms after the painterly looseness of abstract expressionism.
- Pop Art was a descendant of this movement.
- Pop art can be seen as one of the first manifestations of this movement or art style.
- Critics who were horrified by the pop artists’ use of such ‘low’ subject matter and by their apparently uncritical treatment of it.
- According to this Pop Artist, “Pop artists did images that anybody walking down Broadway could recognize in a split second – comics, picnic tables, men’s trousers, celebrities, shower curtains, refrigerators, Coke bottles”
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- One of the most important themes in Pop Art.
- A pop artist who listed, in 1957, the characteristics of pop art in a letter to his friends.
- Although they were inspired by similar subject matter, __________ pop is often seen as distinctive from American pop.
- An art movement that emerged in the 1950s and flourished in the 1960s in America and Britain, drawing inspiration from sources in popular and commercial culture.
- This artist is associated with many artistic movements, from Cubism to Dada to Surrealism, and paved the way for later styles such as Pop (Andy Warhol), Minimalism (Robert Morris), and Conceptualism (Sol LeWitt).
- Plenty of pop artists took on this group of items as subject matter: Andy Warhol focused on Campbell's soup cans.
11 Clues: Pop Art was a descendant of this movement. • One of the most important themes in Pop Art. • Pop art can be seen as one of the first manifestations of this movement or art style. • A pop artist who listed, in 1957, the characteristics of pop art in a letter to his friends. • ...
Frankenstein in Pop Culture 2021-02-08
13 Clues: cereal • a Pokémon • assistant • color in book • color associated • movie with cyborg • brought to life by • victors best friend • song by Bobby Pickett • creator of the monster • song by Edgar Winter Group • man with scissors for hands • movie with lots of monsters
Pop Culture & Games 2025-08-25
11 Clues: 11:11 • Take2 ___ • Precedes yoff • one of wes' cars • one of wes' cars • one of wes' cars • where I'm taller than you • the first color i died my hair • where were we offered weed by strangers • the game julie spent highschool playing • artist we faked fight over (as a surprise for Adam)
pop 2022-02-09
20 Clues: shm • wave • medium • period • extreme • pendulum • velocity • amplitude • resonance • frequency • transverse • wavelength • equilibrium • destructive • longitudinal • acceleration • constructive • interference • superposition • standing waves
Pop 2017-03-23
34 Clues: Pop • iPad • Kind • Loud • Bald • Warm • Beach • Witty • Piano • Proud • Smart • Funny • iwatch • Jewish • Cranky • Loving • Golfer • Mensch • Cuddles • Knitter • Lobster • Mussels • Teacher • Swimming • Generous • Caregiver • Honorable • Thoughtful • Alligators • Everglades • Outstanding • Intelligent • Memory-maker • Storytelling
Art Movements and Artists of the 1960s 2023-06-07
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- - __ Art, art created in and influenced by the natural landscape.
- - __ Art movement characterized by optical illusions and geometric patterns.
- - Roy __, Pop Art artist known for his comic book-style paintings.
- - Japanese artist and musician associated with the Fluxus movement.
- - __ art, art that incorporates movement or motion.
- - __ art, an art form involving live actions and interactions with the audience.
- - Andy __, leading figure of the Pop Art movement known for his iconic soup can paintings.
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- - Art movement emphasizing simplicity and reduction of form.
- - Robert __, American artist known for his mixed-media collages and combines.
- - David __, British artist known for his vibrant and colorful paintings.
- - Jackson __, influential abstract expressionist painter known for his drip painting technique.
- - __ art movement that focused on women's experiences and challenges gender norms.
- - __ Art movement that celebrated popular culture and consumerism.
- - __ art, emphasizing ideas and concepts over the visual aesthetic.
- - Avant-garde __ movement that merged art with everyday life.
15 Clues: - __ art, art that incorporates movement or motion. • - Art movement emphasizing simplicity and reduction of form. • - Avant-garde __ movement that merged art with everyday life. • - __ Art, art created in and influenced by the natural landscape. • - Roy __, Pop Art artist known for his comic book-style paintings. • ...
Pop-A-Palooza 2023-03-16
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- In the United States, pop style was a return to this style of art. It is art that depicted the visual world in a recognizable way and the use of hard edges and distinct forms after the painterly looseness of abstract expressionism.
- Pop Art was a descendant of this movement.
- Pop art can be seen as one of the first manifestations of this movement or art style.
- Critics who were horrified by the pop artists’ use of such ‘low’ subject matter and by their apparently uncritical treatment of it.
- According to this Pop Artist, “Pop artists did images that anybody walking down Broadway could recognize in a split second – comics, picnic tables, men’s trousers, celebrities, shower curtains, refrigerators, Coke bottles”
Down
- One of the most important themes in Pop Art.
- A pop artist who listed, in 1957, the characteristics of pop art in a letter to his friends.
- Although they were inspired by similar subject matter, __________ pop is often seen as distinctive from American pop.
- An art movement that emerged in the 1950s and flourished in the 1960s in America and Britain, drawing inspiration from sources in popular and commercial culture.
- This artist is associated with many artistic movements, from Cubism to Dada to Surrealism, and paved the way for later styles such as Pop (Andy Warhol), Minimalism (Robert Morris), and Conceptualism (Sol LeWitt).
- Plenty of pop artists took on this group of items as subject matter: Andy Warhol focused on Campbell's soup cans.
11 Clues: Pop Art was a descendant of this movement. • One of the most important themes in Pop Art. • Pop art can be seen as one of the first manifestations of this movement or art style. • A pop artist who listed, in 1957, the characteristics of pop art in a letter to his friends. • ...
