pop culture Crossword Puzzles
Pop Culture of the 1960s 2021-09-19
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- popular drug
- towering hairstyle
- host with the most
- subject of Stephen Stills song
- subdivision of LA for songwriters
- no haircuts for the Fab Four
- Beatles song; 1776 war
- Simon on soundtrack
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- summer of soul
- thanks to Chubby Checker
- Barbara Eden as
- JFK backup
- ‘69 highlight for hippies
- peace and love, brother
- song/year of significance for Beatles
15 Clues: JFK backup • popular drug • summer of soul • Barbara Eden as • towering hairstyle • host with the most • Simon on soundtrack • Beatles song; 1776 war • peace and love, brother • thanks to Chubby Checker • ‘69 highlight for hippies • no haircuts for the Fab Four • subject of Stephen Stills song • subdivision of LA for songwriters • song/year of significance for Beatles
24 - 1950s Slang & Pop Culture 2025-03-28
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- – Crazy, wild
- – Waste time, goof off
- – Nonsense or deceptive talk
- – Gang fight
- – Small child
- – Cool older guy
- – Overly enthusiastic person
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- – Vinyl record
- – In the know, stylish
- – Soft drink (regional slang)
- – Preppy, well-dressed
- – A dollar
- – Odd or weird person
- – Hilarious or fantastic
- – Really great, excellent
15 Clues: – A dollar • – Gang fight • – Crazy, wild • – Small child • – Vinyl record • – Cool older guy • – Odd or weird person • – In the know, stylish • – Preppy, well-dressed • – Waste time, goof off • – Hilarious or fantastic • – Really great, excellent • – Nonsense or deceptive talk • – Overly enthusiastic person • – Soft drink (regional slang)
23 - 1950s Slang & Pop Culture 2025-03-28
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- – Greaser’s long hair
- – Rebellious, artsy type
- – Uncool, old-fashioned
- – Silly, clueless person
- – Hideaway, secret supply
- – Freaked out, panicked
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- – Eyeglasses
- – Quirky, eccentric
- – Body, especially female
- – Leave suddenly
- – Speed away fast
- – Excellent, top-notch
- – Customized fast car
- – Movie
- – Leave quickly
15 Clues: – Movie • – Eyeglasses • – Leave quickly • – Leave suddenly • – Speed away fast • – Quirky, eccentric • – Greaser’s long hair • – Customized fast car • – Excellent, top-notch • – Uncool, old-fashioned • – Freaked out, panicked • – Rebellious, artsy type • – Silly, clueless person • – Body, especially female • – Hideaway, secret supply
Melissa Ney 1st Period 2019-05-08
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- potential of a job to produce additional jobs (6IDK)
- study of the spatial characteristics of humans and human activities; needed to understand things such as pop. Issues and border disputes (1VIT)
- transition of land from fertile to desert (5IDK)
- a boundary drawn to accomodate religious, ethnic, linguistic, or economic differences (4IDK)
- compares # of farmers to the area of arable land (2CC)
- provides services to people and business ex. marketing, banking (6CC)
- % at which a country's pop. is growing/declining w/o the impact of migration (2IDK)
- people in a culture adopt an underlying idea or process from another culture, but modify it b/c they reject one trait of it (3IDK)
- changes in technology that dramatically increased manufacturing productivity; impacted almost every aspect of daily life across the world (6VIT)
- dividing pop. by the amount of arable land (2CC)
- country that contains more than 1 nation (4CC)
- hearth of a city & is the focus of transportation and services; main place of development in a city (7VIT)
- study of effects of geography on politics and relations; helps geographers with trade,resource management, and the environment on a global scale (4VIT)
- a way to define a city; consists of at least 50,000 people (7CC)
- when a nation has a state of its own but stretches across borders of other states (4CC)
- location of a place relative to its surroundings and other places (1CC)
- measure of average pop. per square mile or kilometer; measures how crowded a place is which helps make decisions on issues about boundaries (2VIT)
- indicates the starting position for each land use relative to the market as well as where each land use would end (5IDK)
- people move into and settle on the land of another country (4IDK)
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- when an ethnic group can no longer be distinguished from the receiving group (3CC)
- all of a groups learned behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects; it influences peoples’ lives and provides social and economic benefits (3VIT)
- origin of significant farming and agricultural development; led to massive increase in food production (5VIT)
- knowledge based; research and development, financial sevices, education (6CC)
- simplified mixture of 2 languages that has fewer grammar rules a smaller vocab, but is not the native language of either group (3IDK)
- shows and labels property lines and details of land ownership (1IDK)
- farming devoted to specialized fruit, vegetable, or vine crops for sale rather than consumption (5CC)
- city of more than 10,000 inhabitants (but less than 50,000) (7CC)
- shows predictable stages in disease and life expectancy that countries experience as they develop (2IDK)
- regulations that define how property in specific geography regions can be used (7IDK)
- description of where something is in relation to other things (1CC)
- when a group moving to a new area adopts the value and practices of the larger group that has received them, while still maintaining major elements of their own culture (3CC)
- how well 2 locations are tied together by roads or other links (1IDK)
- hub for information-based industry and high-tech manufacturing (6IDK)
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming in the United States (5CC)
- describes the sectors of land use for low-,medium-,and high-income housing (7IDK)
35 Clues: country that contains more than 1 nation (4CC) • transition of land from fertile to desert (5IDK) • dividing pop. by the amount of arable land (2CC) • potential of a job to produce additional jobs (6IDK) • compares # of farmers to the area of arable land (2CC) • a way to define a city; consists of at least 50,000 people (7CC) • ...
Art Trend 2023-09-05
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- Geometric shapes and multiple perspectives in art.
- Building upon Impressionism with bold colors.
- Art Non-representational art focused on form and color.
- Art Art in public spaces, often with social messages.
- Nouveau Curved lines and nature-inspired designs in art.
- Anti-art movement with absurd and nonsensical art.
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- Portraying emotion through bold and distorted forms.
- Dramatic and ornate style in European art.
- Capturing light and color in a fleeting moment.
- Exploration of dreamlike and irrational imagery.
- Rebirth of art and culture in Europe, 14-17th century.
- Emphasizing emotion, nature, and individualism.
- Expressionism Art movement emphasizing emotion and spontaneity.
- Art Use of popular culture and everyday objects in art.
- Stripping art down to essential forms and simplicity.
15 Clues: Dramatic and ornate style in European art. • Building upon Impressionism with bold colors. • Capturing light and color in a fleeting moment. • Emphasizing emotion, nature, and individualism. • Exploration of dreamlike and irrational imagery. • Geometric shapes and multiple perspectives in art. • Anti-art movement with absurd and nonsensical art. • ...
Music 1 2024-04-10
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- Camila Cabello's Latin-pop anthem celebrating her Cuban heritage.
- Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper's emotional duet from the film "A Star is Born."
- Lorde's breakout hit criticizing materialism and the culture of excess.
- Billie Eilish's edgy and dark pop hit that became a cultural phenomenon.
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- Taylor Swift's satirical pop song addressing her media portrayal and public image.
- Imagine Dragons' anthemic rock song with its powerful chorus and electrifying energy.
- Justin Bieber's introspective pop ballad about self-respect and independence.
7 Clues: Camila Cabello's Latin-pop anthem celebrating her Cuban heritage. • Lorde's breakout hit criticizing materialism and the culture of excess. • Billie Eilish's edgy and dark pop hit that became a cultural phenomenon. • Justin Bieber's introspective pop ballad about self-respect and independence. • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2018-05-21
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- the idea of building up our lives to look like something else
- something we make popular as a society
- a set of opinions or beliefs of a group or individual
- a set of beliefs, practices, rituals, and traditions shared by a group of people with atleast one point of common identity
- a socially constructed way to categorize people based on skin color
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- a culture within a culture
- the capacity of individuals or institutions to achieve goals even if opposed by others
- to treat people as less than or meaningless
- political or cultural dominance or authority over others
- certain characteristics and practices that can be associated with masculinity and femininity
10 Clues: a culture within a culture • something we make popular as a society • to treat people as less than or meaningless • a set of opinions or beliefs of a group or individual • political or cultural dominance or authority over others • the idea of building up our lives to look like something else • a socially constructed way to categorize people based on skin color • ...
pop 2023-09-19
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- able to speak clearly and expressively
- explained in detail
- A general truth or rule of conduct; a short
- kindly, charitable
- absolute hatred
- scratched cut into
- tax collector
- friends; companions who share one's activities
- persuasion of voters in a political campaign
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- easily manage or controlled
- A false reason deceptive excuse
- a small wood or thicket
- lively sprightly full of energy
- Characterized by filth, grime, or squalor; foul
- dainty or delicate
- Having hidden meaning
16 Clues: tax collector • absolute hatred • kindly, charitable • dainty or delicate • scratched cut into • explained in detail • Having hidden meaning • a small wood or thicket • easily manage or controlled • A false reason deceptive excuse • lively sprightly full of energy • able to speak clearly and expressively • A general truth or rule of conduct; a short • ...
Country 2023-06-19
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- Korea A country in East Asia known for its K-pop music, technology, and deli
- An island country in East Asia known for its technology, cuisine, and traditional culture
- A country in Europe known for its engineering, beer, sausages, and rich history
- A large country in East Asia known for its ancient civilization, Great Wall, and diverse culture
- A country and continent located in the Southern Hemisphere known for its unique wildlife
- A South Asian country known for its vibrant culture, spices, Bollywood films, and historical sites
- A country in North America known for its colorful culture, delicious food, and ancient ruins
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- The largest country in the world, located in both Eastern Europe and Northern Asia
- A European country known for its art, fashion, cuisine, and iconic landmarks
- A North American country known for its vast landscapes, hockey, and friendly people
- A South American country known for its soccer, carnival, and the Amazon rainforest
- States A large country in North America known for its diverse culture, famous cities, and national parks
- Kingdom A country in Europe known for its rich history, monarchy, and iconic landmarks
13 Clues: Korea A country in East Asia known for its K-pop music, technology, and deli • A European country known for its art, fashion, cuisine, and iconic landmarks • A country in Europe known for its engineering, beer, sausages, and rich history • The largest country in the world, located in both Eastern Europe and Northern Asia • ...
Lab Week 2021-04-04
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- Right now!
- Cloudy appearance due to excess lipid content
- Chocolate or Yellow
- We promote clotting
- Round and round it goes
- Has wings but ours doesn't fly
- Carly Simon sang "You're so _______"
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- The "Liquid Gold" of specimens
- It has a point
- Not your average Q-tip
- A part of blood, not a T.V.
- Michael Jackson only wears one
- It makes the dream work
- Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
- Both "pop" and aerobic are types of this
15 Clues: Right now! • It has a point • Chocolate or Yellow • We promote clotting • Not your average Q-tip • It makes the dream work • Round and round it goes • A part of blood, not a T.V. • The "Liquid Gold" of specimens • Michael Jackson only wears one • Has wings but ours doesn't fly • Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid • Carly Simon sang "You're so _______" • ...
TV Shows 2025-08-06
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- biscuits for the boss
- infected creatures
- bromance in the workplace
- girls saving the world
- outside narrator
- neverending medical drama
- (Netflix) — Social media strategy and popularity contest.
- partners doing crazy challenges
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- Dark comedy drama set in a luxury resort.
- i just got a text
- A power struggle within a billionaire family’s media empire
- side character would bang on the floor
- mockumentary about philadelphia schools
- pop culture questions
- soccerplayers trip gone very bad
15 Clues: outside narrator • i just got a text • infected creatures • biscuits for the boss • pop culture questions • girls saving the world • bromance in the workplace • neverending medical drama • partners doing crazy challenges • soccerplayers trip gone very bad • side character would bang on the floor • mockumentary about philadelphia schools • Dark comedy drama set in a luxury resort. • ...
Things Kayin likes 2023-12-20
9 Clues: meow • bawk bawk • japanese cartoons • soft things you hug • bigfoot, mothman etc • take me to your leader • you do this with art supplies • hobby that can turn into books • dressing up as pop culture characters
Optical Art and Pop Art 2022-11-10
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- In what country did pop art emerged during the mid 1950s
- Broke into worldwide fame with his already legendary Campbell's Soup Cans and Gold Marilyn Monroe
- Was dubbed as the father of the Pop Art movement
- An optical artwork that is just black and white
- The origins of Op Art go back to pre-war painting theories, including the constructivist ideas of the 1920s Bauhaus design school
- One of the internationally recognized representative figures of the Op art movement
- His work was mainly inspired by comic strips
- Widely considered as one of the forefathers of Op Art movement
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- Relies on optical illusions to fool the eye of the viewer
- Is a type of movement in modern art that imitates the methods, styles, and themes of popular culture and mass media
- Is famous for occasionally using light and kinetics to bring to life his optical composition
- In what country did pop art emerged during the late 1950s
- The style is characterised by abstract patterns, often in black and white, with a stark contrast between background and foreground
- Pop artists often blended materials and utilized a variety of different types of media
- Jasper Johns made this artwork since he dreamed of an American flag
- This artwork is made by Roy Lichenstein, the most well-known work of him
- the medium of the artwork is oil on canvas and was made by Victor Vasarely
17 Clues: His work was mainly inspired by comic strips • An optical artwork that is just black and white • Was dubbed as the father of the Pop Art movement • In what country did pop art emerged during the mid 1950s • Relies on optical illusions to fool the eye of the viewer • In what country did pop art emerged during the late 1950s • ...
Racial Perspectives in Pop Culture 2022-10-31
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- The sociohistorical process by which racial categories are created transformed and destroyed
- The author of The Souls of Black Folk
- The individuals who decide how to represent race and how it is understood
- The dimension of cultural potency that asks if the message is powerful and memorable
- The 2009 example in the text of a movie which falls into the category of a "White Savior Film"
- The 1915 film that is controversial due to the violent and insidious portrayal of black Americans
- The racial group that represents 71.2% of actors in film
- The dimension of cultural potency that asks if the message feels familiar to audiences
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- The dimension of cultural potency that asks if the message becomes a norm within culture
- The racial group who watches TV more often than other racial groups
- The dimension of cultural potency that asks if there is a takeaway message
- "The revolution will not be..."
- The dimension of cultural potency that asks if the message is accessible
- The racial group that represents 0.9% of the United States
- White representation in televison has ______ between 2002 and 2010
15 Clues: "The revolution will not be..." • The author of The Souls of Black Folk • The racial group that represents 71.2% of actors in film • The racial group that represents 0.9% of the United States • The racial group who watches TV more often than other racial groups • White representation in televison has ______ between 2002 and 2010 • ...
Tech Trends and Pop Culture 2023-12-05
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- A popular virtual meeting platform used for remote work.
- The popular phrase for expressing approval or excitement.
- The dance craze named after a popular breakfast cereal.
- A popular term for excessive online shopping.
- The dance move that took over social media in 2022.
- The social media platform known for its disappearing messages.
- The platform where you can find 15-second lip-syncing videos.
- A term for binge-watching an entire TV series in one sitting.
- The viral challenge where you switch outfits with a friend.
- The short, humorous videos that made Vine famous.
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- The viral challenge involving a hand gesture and a magical outfit change.
- A popular meme format featuring a woman yelling at a confused cat.
- Where influencers share their lives in pictures
- The term for creating and sharing content to gain followers online.
- The online marketplace for handmade and vintage goods.
15 Clues: A popular term for excessive online shopping. • Where influencers share their lives in pictures • The short, humorous videos that made Vine famous. • The dance move that took over social media in 2022. • The online marketplace for handmade and vintage goods. • The dance craze named after a popular breakfast cereal. • ...
Keeping Up With Pop Culture! 2023-04-19
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- This man is heavily associated with SpaceX and Tesla, and had bought Twitter; he named his son X AE A-12
- Joseph Allen Maldonado-Passage, or Joe Exotic, is a big cat lover, and goes by this purr-etty cool nickname
- In the TV series The Mandalorian, Din Djarin travels across the galaxy with ______, or Baby Yoda’s real name
- This celebrity, whose sisters are Kylie, Kim, Kourtney and Khloe, went viral on the internet over the very bizarre way that she cut a cucumber
- The first Starbucks opened in this U.S. city located in the Pacific Northwest; _____ Seahawks, ______ Kraken, _______ Mariners
- Steven Spielberg’s most successful and highest-grossing film, which was released in 1993
- Will Smith slapped this comedian at the 2022 Academy Awards; he voiced Marty from Madagascar
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- Culinary master and icon Martha Stewart has an unlikely friendship with this famous rapper; some of his songs are “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and “Who Am I (What’s My Name)?”
- Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton regional manager Michael Scott ends up hitting this worker with company property, on company property
- This Chilean-American actor has recently become a major heartthrob across social media, like TikTok; he’s known for his roles as Oberyn Martell, Javier Peña, Din Djarin and Agent Whiskey
- At one point, she was deemed the world’s youngest “self-made” billionaire, thanks to her cosmetics company; she is known, along with her sisters, for their reality TV show about their lives and their drama
- This musical artist is referred to as the “Princess of Pop”; she was made famous by her hit music video for “Hit Me Baby One More Time”
- Thor’s hammer Mjolnir is picked up by Captain America and only this other Avenger, who falls in love with Wanda Maximoff
- This musician and singer has won the award for Top Female Artist four times; Kanye West famously interrupted her 2009 acceptance speech for Best Video by a Female Artist
- In the TV show Breaking Bad, Walter White taught this school subject while creating his business with Jesse, otherwise known as Cap’n Cook
15 Clues: Steven Spielberg’s most successful and highest-grossing film, which was released in 1993 • Will Smith slapped this comedian at the 2022 Academy Awards; he voiced Marty from Madagascar • This man is heavily associated with SpaceX and Tesla, and had bought Twitter; he named his son X AE A-12 • ...
1960's Pop Culture Icons 2024-10-09
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- Assassinated U.S. President.
- Legendary actress, Monroe.
- Famous cartoon character, Tony.
- U.S. President, Watergate scandal.
- Influential author, Charles.
- Pop artist known for soup cans.
- King of Rock and Roll.
- Iconic secret agent.
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- Influential rock guitarist.
- Janis, famous singer.
- Black activist group.
- Famous music festival.
- Iconic British band.
- Surrealist painter with a mustache.
- Partridge Family star, David.
15 Clues: Iconic British band. • Iconic secret agent. • Janis, famous singer. • Black activist group. • Famous music festival. • King of Rock and Roll. • Legendary actress, Monroe. • Influential rock guitarist. • Assassinated U.S. President. • Influential author, Charles. • Partridge Family star, David. • Famous cartoon character, Tony. • Pop artist known for soup cans. • ...
22 - 1950s Slang & Pop Culture 2025-03-27
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- – Fantastic, great
- – Exciting, awesome
- – Clumsy or dull guy
- – Streetwise, strong person
- – Very attractive person
- – Driving for fun
- – Cool, confident guy
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- – Steal someone’s date
- – Station wagon with wood panels
- – Foolish person
- – Tease, mock playfully
- – Trendsetter, beatnik style
- – Going fast, doing well
- – Old, beat-up car
- – Big party
15 Clues: – Big party • – Foolish person • – Driving for fun • – Fantastic, great • – Old, beat-up car • – Exciting, awesome • – Clumsy or dull guy • – Cool, confident guy • – Steal someone’s date • – Tease, mock playfully • – Going fast, doing well • – Very attractive person • – Streetwise, strong person • – Trendsetter, beatnik style • – Station wagon with wood panels
1950's Pop 2023-12-20
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- What was the title of the 1956 pop single by Thurston Harris that reached No. 2 on the Billboard charts and is still recognizable for its memorable chorus?
- Who was the pop artist known for the 1956 hit "Moonglow and Theme from Picnic," an instrumental medley?
- Which singer's band was known as "The Crickets"?
- Which pop artist had a brief acting career starring in films like "The Lady Is a Square" alongside Anna Neagle?
- Which pop artist had a group called "The Blue Caps"?
- What was the name of the female pop artist behind the 1955 song "Tweedle Dee," a major hit on both the pop and R&B charts?
- Which pop song, released in 1955 by The Charms, contains a title that's also a well-known phrase referring to being financially well-off?
- What was the title of the 1955 pop song by The Penguins that was notably covered by Elvis Presley, becoming a chart-topping hit?
- Which pop artist's 1957 single "Butterfly" held the top position on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks?
- What was the real name of the singer and actress who popularized the hit song "I'm Sorry" in 1957?
- Which 1958 instrumental pop hit by Dave "Baby" Cortez features an upbeat organ melody and topped the charts?
- What was the birth name of the pop singer known as Gale Storm, who had hits like "I Hear You Knocking" in the 1950s?
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- Which pop song released in 1956 by The Five Keys has a title referencing a place and became a significant crossover hit?
- What was the birth name of the pop artist known as Pat Boone?
- Which pop artist, known for the 1957 hit "Honeycomb," co-wrote the song "Tennessee Waltz"?
- Which pop artist, known for the 1956 hit "I Want You to Be My Girl," later became a prominent songwriter and producer, contributing to the success of other artists like Neil Diamond?
- Which pop artist released a song titled "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" and fronted a group called The Teenagers?
- Who was the pop singer behind the 1954 single "Oh! My Pa-Pa (O Mein Papa)," reaching No. 1 on the Billboard charts?
- Which pop artist released the 1958 hit "Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu," sung in both Italian and English?
19 Clues: Which singer's band was known as "The Crickets"? • Which pop artist had a group called "The Blue Caps"? • What was the birth name of the pop artist known as Pat Boone? • Which pop artist, known for the 1957 hit "Honeycomb," co-wrote the song "Tennessee Waltz"? • Which pop artist released the 1958 hit "Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu," sung in both Italian and English? • ...
Art Crossword Puzzle 7 2014-06-15
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- a dream like quality
- painted Starry Night
- a style of art based on popular culture
- identical elements that rotate around a center point
- the support in a sculpture
- the stand for a sculpture
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- range of light to dark
- soft crayon
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- painted the Mona Lisa
- how a painting is identified
- a style that exaggerates emotion
- painted the Campbell's soup can
- considered the world's most valuable painting
- repeated design
- painted the Scream
- a light pencil drawing
- what a painting makes you think or feel
- style of art
- work two colors together
20 Clues: soft crayon • style of art • repeated design • painted the Scream • a dream like quality • painted Starry Night • painted the Mona Lisa • a light pencil drawing • range of light to dark • work two colors together • the stand for a sculpture • the support in a sculpture • how a painting is identified • painted the Campbell's soup can • a style that exaggerates emotion • ...
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Byers Family History 2025-10-23
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- Who is the oldest of the Byers grandchildren?
- Who was the oldest Byers child?
- Where did Grandma and Pop Pop move in 1970?
- Who was the youngest Byers child?
- How many grandchildren did Grandma and Pop Pop have?
- On what street did the Byers family live in 1950?
- Which Irish county did the immigrant family come from?
- What branch of the service did Pop Pop serve during WWII?
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- At what church were the Byers kids baptized?
- What was Aunt Catharine's religious name?
- Where was Irvin (Pop Pop) born?
- Where in Pennsylvania was Grandma Byers born?
- What kind of ship did Pop Pop serve on?
- What is the last name of the Irish immigrant family?
- What was Irvin's middle name?
- Who was Grandma's youngest sister (nickname).
- How many of Irvin and Eleanor reached adulthood?
17 Clues: What was Irvin's middle name? • Where was Irvin (Pop Pop) born? • Who was the oldest Byers child? • Who was the youngest Byers child? • What kind of ship did Pop Pop serve on? • What was Aunt Catharine's religious name? • Where did Grandma and Pop Pop move in 1970? • At what church were the Byers kids baptized? • Where in Pennsylvania was Grandma Byers born? • ...
Remembering Pop-Pop 2023-03-25
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- Name of the phone company where he worked when he retired
- City where Mom-Mom and Pop-Pop were married
- Favorite game
- College where he took night classes
- Name of his German Shepherd
- Branch served in the military
- Number of grandchildren
- The street where Mom-Mom and Pop-Pop met and later lived
- Middle name
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- Name of the street the family lived on in Havertown
- Job position on the aircraft carrier
- Family car when Nancy and Kathy were young
- Title of job at the phone company
- Name of the aircraft carrier he served on
- Number of great grandchildren
- Pattern of most of his shirts
16 Clues: Middle name • Favorite game • Number of grandchildren • Name of his German Shepherd • Number of great grandchildren • Pattern of most of his shirts • Branch served in the military • Title of job at the phone company • College where he took night classes • Job position on the aircraft carrier • Name of the aircraft carrier he served on • Family car when Nancy and Kathy were young • ...
POP ART! 2013-06-19
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- What sort of colours were typically used?
- In which country were both Lichtenstein and Warhol born?
- In what year was Lichtenstein born?
- Warhol was born on the 6th of which month?
- In what year was Warhol born?
- Another famous Pop artist, ___ Lichtenstein
- What art movement was it a rebellion against?
- It is the practice of turning ___ objects into art
- Warhol was called "the ___ of Pop"
- Lichtenstein was born on the 27th of which month?
- The art movement focussed on the ____ of a picture
- Oldenburg was born on the 28th of which month?
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- Where did Pop Art begin?
- Famous Pop Artist, Andy ____
- in what year was Oldenburg born?
- In what decade did Pop Art begin?
- Pop art recognises the presence of ____ and materialism
- Pop Art often featured images of ____
- Where did it spread?
- 'Pop' Art is short for ____ Art
- What art was Oldenberg famous for?
- In which country was Oldenburg born?
- Lichtenstein's style of work
23 Clues: Where did it spread? • Where did Pop Art begin? • Famous Pop Artist, Andy ____ • Lichtenstein's style of work • In what year was Warhol born? • 'Pop' Art is short for ____ Art • in what year was Oldenburg born? • In what decade did Pop Art begin? • What art was Oldenberg famous for? • Warhol was called "the ___ of Pop" • In what year was Lichtenstein born? • ...
Genre 2025-08-21
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- originated in the south, typically uses a 12 bar pattern
- tied to the rural south, songs tell stories
- a blend of folk, country, indie, and blues
- short for independent music
- genre designed for mass appeal
- American genre known for improv and swing
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- music that comes from traditional stories
- christian traditional music rooted in african american culture
- danceable style with syncopated bass patterns
- Traditional western music, Bethoven and Bach are examples
- made popular in the 50's and 60's, electric guitars are heavily used
- came from rap and brought along breakdance culture
12 Clues: short for independent music • genre designed for mass appeal • music that comes from traditional stories • American genre known for improv and swing • a blend of folk, country, indie, and blues • tied to the rural south, songs tell stories • danceable style with syncopated bass patterns • came from rap and brought along breakdance culture • ...
Pop Icons 2025-10-23
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- Singer songwriter known for narrative lyrics
- Pop artist famous for bold fashion and hits
- Singer known for powerful vocals and performances
- Singer and entrepreneur behind Fenty brand
- Canadian pop star discovered on YouTube
- King of Pop famed for Thriller
- Pop star known for colorful music videos
- Singer songwriter of Shape of You
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- Pop vocalist with impressive range
- Canadian artist known for atmospheric pop
- Pop singer known as the Queen of Pop
- British singer with soulful ballads
- Pop star behind Baby One More Time
- Colombian pop star with worldwide hits
- Singer known for retro inspired funk pop
15 Clues: King of Pop famed for Thriller • Singer songwriter of Shape of You • Pop vocalist with impressive range • Pop star behind Baby One More Time • British singer with soulful ballads • Pop singer known as the Queen of Pop • Colombian pop star with worldwide hits • Canadian pop star discovered on YouTube • Singer known for retro inspired funk pop • ...
Pop Icons 2025-10-23
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- Singer songwriter known for narrative lyrics
- Pop artist famous for bold fashion and hits
- Singer known for powerful vocals and performances
- Singer and entrepreneur behind Fenty brand
- Canadian pop star discovered on YouTube
- King of Pop famed for Thriller
- Pop star known for colorful music videos
- Singer songwriter of Shape of You
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- Pop vocalist with impressive range
- Canadian artist known for atmospheric pop
- Pop singer known as the Queen of Pop
- British singer with soulful ballads
- Pop star behind Baby One More Time
- Colombian pop star with worldwide hits
- Singer known for retro inspired funk pop
15 Clues: King of Pop famed for Thriller • Singer songwriter of Shape of You • Pop vocalist with impressive range • Pop star behind Baby One More Time • British singer with soulful ballads • Pop singer known as the Queen of Pop • Colombian pop star with worldwide hits • Canadian pop star discovered on YouTube • Singer known for retro inspired funk pop • ...
Elvis Presley 2025-01-03
10 Clues: First name • Elvis’ birthplace • Car loved by Elvis • Elvis was a famous ___ • Elvis was a famous ___ • Fans hold this for Elvis • Elvis became a music ___ • Elvis was called the ___ • Elvis was famous for this • Elvis became a pop culture ___
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-09-12
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- The legislative measures designed to protect and promote cultural content (three words).
- The concept of different cultures integrating and finding a harmonious coexistence.
- The process of adopting and blending elements of different cultures.
- The exclusion of a group or culture, often leading to a lack of representation.
- The effort to revive and strengthen cultural practices and languages (two words).
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- The widespread influence of global pop culture leading to similar cultural practices worldwide (three words).
- The act of reinforcing and celebrating one’s own culture and traditions (three words).
- Making space for difference.
- The process where a minority culture is absorbed into a dominant culture, often losing its own traits.
- The process in which an individual adopts, acquires and adjusts to a new cultural environment as a result of cultural contact
10 Clues: Making space for difference. • The process of adopting and blending elements of different cultures. • The exclusion of a group or culture, often leading to a lack of representation. • The effort to revive and strengthen cultural practices and languages (two words). • The concept of different cultures integrating and finding a harmonious coexistence. • ...
Lez Hang out 2025-12-07
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- Handmade creations, often found at fairs and local markets.
- An umbrella term reclaimed by the LGBTQ+ community.
- A type of artwork using brushes, color, and canvas.
- Actress and singer famous for Mean Girls and for her powerful queer pop vocals.
- A major UK city known for Pride, art, and vibrant queer culture.
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- A woman who loves women.
- What's coming if you need this word search!
- Pop star known for camp aesthetics, queer anthems, and big red wigs.
- Nickname for the England women’s national football team.
- Creative expression in visual form.
- English football star and proud Lioness.
11 Clues: A woman who loves women. • Creative expression in visual form. • English football star and proud Lioness. • What's coming if you need this word search! • An umbrella term reclaimed by the LGBTQ+ community. • A type of artwork using brushes, color, and canvas. • Nickname for the England women’s national football team. • ...
Soccer 2022-11-21
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- PELE and MARADONA are two examples
- Branko's tattoo
- The worst offense to some, but no red card
- Bend it like
- Pop song beloved by Liverpool fans
- Kicking around town
- Italian word for stadium
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- Where cuju comes from
- Kids eat them sliced after practice
- Third time's the charm
- O Rei do Futbol
- Art soccer is compared to
- Culture where earliest forms of soccer originated
- The ref wears
14 Clues: Bend it like • The ref wears • O Rei do Futbol • Branko's tattoo • Kicking around town • Where cuju comes from • Third time's the charm • Italian word for stadium • Art soccer is compared to • PELE and MARADONA are two examples • Pop song beloved by Liverpool fans • Kids eat them sliced after practice • The worst offense to some, but no red card • ...
Everything Pop Culture, Past and Present 2020-06-19
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- James Bond actor, Sean _______
- the hunchback of Notre Dame
- Lockhart and Adill
- Ash Ketchum's constant companion
- Pokemon's direct competitor
- Describes manly macho anime
- The Copy Ninja
- __________ Ronaldo of Portugal
- "I'm the greatest of all time"
- David Hasselhof show (2 words)
- Simpson family patriarch
- Japanese giant mecha franchise
- Canadian recording studio (2 words)
- Elder Barone brother
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- The Sodom and Gomora of Flower Mound Texas
- Rocky and Rambo actor last name
- The Touch and Dare singer (2 words)
- Tom Cruise navy film
- Superman alter ego (2 words)
- Retired Bulls player (2 words)
- mario racing series
- Yakko, Wakko, and _____
- Terminator actor, last name
- biggest selling recording artist of all time
- Fist of the North Star protagonist
- Goosebumps author R.L. _______
- Dragon Ball Z legendary super saiyan
- Wolverine actor first name
- Cosmo of Seinfeld
29 Clues: The Copy Ninja • Cosmo of Seinfeld • Lockhart and Adill • mario racing series • Tom Cruise navy film • Elder Barone brother • Yakko, Wakko, and _____ • Simpson family patriarch • Wolverine actor first name • the hunchback of Notre Dame • Pokemon's direct competitor • Describes manly macho anime • Terminator actor, last name • Superman alter ego (2 words) • James Bond actor, Sean _______ • ...
Exploring the 1970'S Pop Culture 2015-12-16
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- Stephen king's famous book.
- This type of Cushion was a practical joke toy.
- Youth started collecting action figure of these movie.
- Music festival.
- His death rocked the music world.
- Material like by men to wear.
- Top music album
- Ran across the stage of Oscars while live broadcasting.
- It was on everyone's mind during these decade.
- Leaves the Creedence clear water revival.
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- The Adventure Series was his creation.
- Million people bought these as a Christmas Gift.
- John Travolta's Saturday night fever was of this type.
- He was the most famous golfer.
- Culture which started in the latter half of the 1960's
- His birthday bash was very famous in the 70's.
- Billboard's top song of The Shocking Blue.
- This legendary rock performer died in london.
- It was becoming big business.
- Every child had these toy.
20 Clues: Music festival. • Top music album • Every child had these toy. • Stephen king's famous book. • Material like by men to wear. • It was becoming big business. • He was the most famous golfer. • His death rocked the music world. • The Adventure Series was his creation. • Leaves the Creedence clear water revival. • Billboard's top song of The Shocking Blue. • ...
Pop culture icons of the 60s 2023-06-15
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- Legendary music festival
- Muppet master
- Classic TV comedy
- Legendary British rock band
- Mick Jagger's band
- Iconic fashion model
- Iconic actress
- Iconic spy character
- Pop art pioneer
- Blues singer
- Classic road movie
- Caped crusader
- Spooky TV family
- British rock band
- Classic arcade game
- Futuristic cartoon family
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- Pop rock band
- Prehistoric cartoon family
- Godfather of soul
- King of rock 'n' roll
- Sci-fi film franchise
- Folk troubadour
- Jim Morrison's band
- Classic sci-fi TV series
- Groovy spy spoof
- Art movement
- Guitar legend
- Sci-fi film character
- Magical nanny
- Hollywood icon
30 Clues: Art movement • Blues singer • Pop rock band • Muppet master • Guitar legend • Magical nanny • Iconic actress • Caped crusader • Hollywood icon • Folk troubadour • Pop art pioneer • Groovy spy spoof • Spooky TV family • Godfather of soul • Classic TV comedy • British rock band • Mick Jagger's band • Classic road movie • Jim Morrison's band • Classic arcade game • Iconic fashion model • Iconic spy character • ...
Famous 1963 Pop Culture and Inventions 2023-11-11
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- Jean Nidetch founded this now (in)famous organization
- Chinese actor and film producer best known for his prowess in martial arts
- layered, like an onion (or an ogre), he's a man of many talents and accents!
- first liver ____ and lung ____ surgeries are performed
- rapper Leon Ivey Jr's stage name, can be synonymous with "okie dokie"
- this alternative to rotary dial was first made publicly available by Bell Systems
- athlete Jordan's first name was the most popular for boys in 1963
- introduced in 1963, these would become the dominant music format in the 1980s
- first name of the first Black Miss America, was later prolific on screen and stage
- last name of American director whose films contain copious amounts of violence, gore, and profanity
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- played a pirate, a chocolatier, and a chocolatier's boyfriend
- psychedelic showpieces that now help cyber security companies generate random numbers
- a drink ML would never enjoy, quick fix way of consuming caffeine
- time traveling adventurer whose first episode aired 3 days after ML was born
- shares a birthday with ML! This actress voiced the character Mulan in Disney's 1998 animated film
- Doug Englbart's solution for controlling a pointer on a graphic display, this electronic "rodent" is still widely used today
- released in '63, this Hitchcock film's titular creatures begin attacking humans
- actress whose quirky character frequently performed the song "Smelly Cat"
- vaccine for this childhood disease was made available
- John who will always be "Uncle Jesse"
- first to earn People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" title twice
21 Clues: John who will always be "Uncle Jesse" • Jean Nidetch founded this now (in)famous organization • vaccine for this childhood disease was made available • first liver ____ and lung ____ surgeries are performed • played a pirate, a chocolatier, and a chocolatier's boyfriend • first to earn People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" title twice • ...
The People of Modern Pop Culture 2024-07-30
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- From a cheesy highschooler to a Jesus hitman of a cult classic
- An actor playing fans of two things: jazz and horses
- The band that thinks champagne can taste like Coca-Cola
- Can you see the trees of green?
- Run Forest, Run!
- He wants Maggie to shake it shake it for him
- Getting the led out
- Actor known for his shark movies, an amateur boxer
- Witch of the woods, mother of the year
- A secret agent has time to become an absent father
- American director known for his unique portrayal of violence in film
- Lily James' fair godmother, 1/2
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- 70s Rock band named after a state
- There is more than one pilot, there are __ more
- Mr Smith
- American singer known for his hits 'Sheila' and 'Sweetpea'
- Go ahead and jump
- Ant. Live soft extra
- The legendary vocalist of bands Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Die
- China's star, one of the New Four Dan Actresses
- The actor of Tom Ripley's futile new identity
- Actor of of both Fight Club and American History X's lead masterminds
- Pro-rock band formed in late 60s and still touring, 20 fun-time musicians to match its history
- Oh Captain, my Captain!
- 70s Rock band known for their hit 'There Goes Another Love Song'
- Harry Potter's cat professor that lives in West Sussex
26 Clues: Mr Smith • Run Forest, Run! • Go ahead and jump • Getting the led out • Ant. Live soft extra • Oh Captain, my Captain! • Can you see the trees of green? • Lily James' fair godmother, 1/2 • 70s Rock band named after a state • Witch of the woods, mother of the year • He wants Maggie to shake it shake it for him • The actor of Tom Ripley's futile new identity • ...
Pop Pop Puzzles 2023-04-08
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- Your special friend!
- The youngest Brill.
- Just got a brand new job.
- Beryl doesn't like this!
- It's on the wall.
- Where is Pop Pop's house.
- Thinks jumping on dad is funny.
- Cous-twin in Boston
- What the easter bunny leaves.
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- Your next vacation!
- Serendipity Mascot
- Just re-opened in Disneyland.
- Loves unicorns, rainbows and sparkles.
- Central mascot
- The holiday tomorrow.
- Best baseball team ever.
16 Clues: Central mascot • It's on the wall. • Serendipity Mascot • Your next vacation! • The youngest Brill. • Cous-twin in Boston • Your special friend! • The holiday tomorrow. • Beryl doesn't like this! • Best baseball team ever. • Just got a brand new job. • Where is Pop Pop's house. • Just re-opened in Disneyland. • What the easter bunny leaves. • Thinks jumping on dad is funny. • ...
Elvis Presley 2025-01-03
10 Clues: What Elvis had • Elvis played this • People who love Elvis • Elvis had a unique ___ • Event Elvis performed at • Elvis is part of music ___ • Collection of Elvis' songs • Elvis was a pop culture ___ • People do this to honor Elvis • Elvis was known for his unique ___
1920s Movies, Pop Culture , and literature 2014-12-01
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- time in which swing music was the most popular
- lifestyle of women who flaunted the acceptable behavior of women
- an American nickname for the 1920's
- famous pianist and jazz composer
- the person who wrote the book The Great Gatsby
- animated films that were popular amongst kids in the 20's
- a 1925 novel about a group of people living in West Egg
- group of American people who made films and music
- instrument famously played by Louis Armstrong
- person who was known as the king of swing
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- the nickname given to the 20's in America by the French
- a type of film without sound
- time period in which African American music and literature surged
- a form of music that originated in African American neighborhoods
- the American jazz composer who was nicknamed Satchmo
- music of African American origin
- Temple an actress most famous for her child acting in the thirties
- person who created cartoons like steamboat willie
- device used to receive sound transmissions
- the place where most movies were made in America
20 Clues: a type of film without sound • famous pianist and jazz composer • music of African American origin • an American nickname for the 1920's • person who was known as the king of swing • device used to receive sound transmissions • instrument famously played by Louis Armstrong • time in which swing music was the most popular • the person who wrote the book The Great Gatsby • ...
Exploring the 1970'S Pop Culture 2015-12-16
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- Youth started collecting action figure of these movie.
- His death rocked the music world.
- Billboard's top song of The Shocking Blue.
- His birthday bash was very famous in the 70's.
- John Travolta's Saturday night fever was of this type.
- Every child had these toy.
- Culture which started in the latter half of the 1960's
- Leaves the Creedence clear water revival.
- Blyton The Adventure Series was his creation.
- Material like by men to wear.
- Million people bought these as a Christmas Gift.
- Stephen king's famous book.
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- Top music album
- This type of Cushion was a practical joke toy.
- This legendary rock performer died in london.
- Music festival.
- He was the most famous golfer.
- It was on everyone's mind during these decade.
- It was becoming big business.
- Ran across the stage of Oscars while live broadcasting.
20 Clues: Top music album • Music festival. • Every child had these toy. • Stephen king's famous book. • It was becoming big business. • Material like by men to wear. • He was the most famous golfer. • His death rocked the music world. • Leaves the Creedence clear water revival. • Billboard's top song of The Shocking Blue. • This legendary rock performer died in london. • ...
Culture Days 2024 - Pop-Up Museum 2024-09-14
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- Motor-less car raced downhill against other competitors of against time
- This Mission association awarded a coin for the most prizes in 1913
- Title given to Jerry in 1948
- This Record became one of the big-name sponsors
- This petroleum company offered an award for the annual derby
- Dairy Club geared towards this segment of the population
- This medal commemorates British Columbia's entrance into this in 1871
- Last name of the man who won the most prizes in the Fruit & Vegetables category
- The women’s institute from this location presented an award to the 4H Club
- This contestant received a golden hard hat along with a title
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- Trophy type honouring the best year after year
- Place the 12th Annual Western Canada Soap Box Derby occurred
- This school was named for this man, last name
- Sport that elementary schools competed in
- Age-group of farmers club that won in 1941
- Hospital established in memory of a person or event
- Title given during May Day celebrations in 1931
- A group of instrumental musicians do this in a band
- Spelled ordinal number for the semi-centennial, or Golden, anniversary of the Mission fair
- U.S. city in which the Championship Finals took place
20 Clues: Title given to Jerry in 1948 • Sport that elementary schools competed in • Age-group of farmers club that won in 1941 • This school was named for this man, last name • Trophy type honouring the best year after year • This Record became one of the big-name sponsors • Title given during May Day celebrations in 1931 • Hospital established in memory of a person or event • ...
2025 Pop Culture Year in Review 2026-01-09
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- This scientist who recently passed away spent most of her life studying primates
- A movie that came out this summer with a certain type of hunters
- Nothing beats a…
- A couple was caught on this artist’s cam
- The stars of the movie _________ You are a couple in real life
- Series of SNL sketches to across the end of 2024 and 2025 featuring Sabrina Carpenter songs
- Youngest male actor to win an emmy from the show Adolescence
- Ballerina Cappuccina and Bombardino Crocodilo are the names of these photos this type of brianrot
- The Firework singer who actually shot across the sky
- Winner of the rap feud
- What does this even mean?
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- The biggest scare this year was when we lost this for a day
- The kid on the boat started what trend?
- This singers won best country album
- The people who robbed this museum, escaped on scooters and dropped one the most valuable thing they stole on the sidewalk
- A type of explosive or a famous couple that got engaged this year
- This brother ended up winning Belly’s heart
- The last word in this recent album whose release broke the record for most U.S albums sold in a single week
- These collectible plushes captivated the world early this year?
- A box like jockey
- Hold space for the second movie in this franchise
- Billboard song of the summer
- The winners of Superbowl LIX or patriotic birds
- The song ___ Like Us won record and song of the year
- This mystical magical singer performed at Coachella this year
- A place to worship or the best new artist this year
26 Clues: Nothing beats a… • A box like jockey • Winner of the rap feud • What does this even mean? • Billboard song of the summer • This singers won best country album • The kid on the boat started what trend? • A couple was caught on this artist’s cam • This brother ended up winning Belly’s heart • The winners of Superbowl LIX or patriotic birds • ...
QUIZ 2 IN PHILIPPINE POP CULTURE 2023-02-17
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- THIS MEDIUM IS WIDELY USED TODAY, AND WE WERE EVEN AWARDED FOR ITS HEAVY USE.
- THE ORIGINAL NAME FOR THE INTERNET BEFORE IT EVOLVED.
- A CLASSSIFICATION OF PRINT MEDIA WHICH CONTAINS DETAILED AND SERIOUS ARTICLES.
- A NEWSPAPER WHICH IS WRITTEN IN FILIPINO
- MEDIA involves electronically and simultaneously sending information containing signals, print messages, and audio or video content to a vast group of recipients
- A CANNED BREAKFAST STAPLE WHICH WAS INTRODUCED TO US BY AMERICANS DURING WORLD WAR II
- THE FIRST TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE PHILIPPINES
- THE RELIGION ALLOWED BY THE AMERICAN AFTER DEESTABILIZING CHRISTIANITY.
- TIMES THE FIRST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER TO BE PUBLISHED IN 1898.
- THIS FORM OF TRADE WAS USED BY OUR ANCESTORS WHICH WAS LATER ON REPLACED BY THE USE OF COWRY SHELLS
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- DURING SPANISH OCCUPATION, OUR ECONOMY HEAVILY DEPENDED ON THIS TRADE.
- THE OLDEST RELIGION IN THE PHILIPPINES
- THEY WERE REFERRED TO AS THE FREEMEN IN ANCESTRAL TIMES.
- THIS WAS THE SUBJECT OF MOST LITERATURES DURING THE AMERICAN OCCUPATION WHICH WAS SPARKED BY OUR FREEDOM FROM SPAIN.
- THIS DANCE WERE PERFORMED BY OUR ANCESTORS AND IS PERFORMED DURING WORK RELATED ACTIVITIES.
- A PROCESS OF PRESERVATION BY SMOKING.
- THE FIRST NEWSPAPER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE COUNTRY
- THIS WAS THE RELIGION BROUGHT TO US BY SPAIN.
- THESE REFER TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE SPANISH BLOOD BUT IS NOT BORN IN SPAIN
- A WRITING SYSTEM FORMED DURING PRE COLONIAL PERIOD WHICH CAME FROM THE WORD TO SPELL.
20 Clues: A PROCESS OF PRESERVATION BY SMOKING. • THE OLDEST RELIGION IN THE PHILIPPINES • A NEWSPAPER WHICH IS WRITTEN IN FILIPINO • THE FIRST TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE PHILIPPINES • THIS WAS THE RELIGION BROUGHT TO US BY SPAIN. • THE FIRST NEWSPAPER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE COUNTRY • THE ORIGINAL NAME FOR THE INTERNET BEFORE IT EVOLVED. • ...
Exploring the 1970'S Pop Culture 2015-12-16
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- It was becoming big business.
- Every child had these toy.
- This legendary rock performer died in london.
- This type of Cushion was a practical joke toy.
- His birthday bash was very famous in the 70's.
- Million people bought these as a Christmas Gift.
- Billboard's top song of The Shocking Blue.
- His death rocked the music world.
- Youth started collecting action figure of these movie.
- It was on everyone's mind during these decade.
- Ran across the stage of Oscars while live broadcasting.
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- Stephen king's famous book.
- Material like by men to wear.
- Music festival.
- Leaves the Creedence clear water revival.
- He was the most famous golfer.
- John Travolta's Saturday night fever was of this type.
- Top music album
- Culture which started in the latter half of the 1960's
- Blyton The Adventure Series was his creation.
20 Clues: Music festival. • Top music album • Every child had these toy. • Stephen king's famous book. • Material like by men to wear. • It was becoming big business. • He was the most famous golfer. • His death rocked the music world. • Leaves the Creedence clear water revival. • Billboard's top song of The Shocking Blue. • This legendary rock performer died in london. • ...
1930s-1940s Pop Culture Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-06
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- comic book hero with multiple powers
- "satchmo",famous African-American jazz musician
- device used to broadcast a person's voice for events including news and sports
- became popular for its ability to take photographs
- Type of Music associated with the feeling of sadness but can be joyous and loud
- Disney film about a deer and her mother
- african American singer, won 13 Grammy awards, known as "The First Lady of Song"
- most famous novel by George Orwell
- famous film about a super-sized monkey
- yankees baseball player known for breaking records
- first African American to play baseball
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- played main role in the wizard of oz
- British-American entertainer that used the radio to spread his jokes
- novel by John Steinbeck. about two men named George and Lenny who search for a job at a farm
- American Olympian, known as the fastest man alive
- Popular movie that involved technicolor
- Type of jazz that focused on the off beat
- Famous singer, starred in the film "King of Jazz"
- comic book superhero made in 1941, known for his shield
- Disney film about a princesses and dwarves
20 Clues: most famous novel by George Orwell • played main role in the wizard of oz • comic book hero with multiple powers • famous film about a super-sized monkey • Popular movie that involved technicolor • Disney film about a deer and her mother • first African American to play baseball • Type of jazz that focused on the off beat • Disney film about a princesses and dwarves • ...
DAD-POP-RON THE PUZZLE 2025-03-08
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- How old was pop when he went to college?
- In what country did Daddy have his favorite meal?
- What instrument did pop play when he was older?
- Where did Daddy like to take the big grands when they were little?
- what did pop like to do with Ash?
- What kind of jean shirts did daddy like to wear?
- What neighborhood did Daddy grow up in?
- who was daddy's friend from youth to old age?
- Where was pops favorite cruise?
- Who was the love of his life?
- What sport did pop play for about 50 years?
- Who could always stand up to pop and not get in trouble?
- Where would pop go for kielbasa?
- Where did daddy get his masters?
- Who was Pops favorite chef other than Mom Mom?
- What is a doormat made of?
- what did pop play in the streets growing up?
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- Where did daddy go to college?
- Where did pop live when he was in his early 20's?
- What kind of necklace did pop wear when he was young?
- What was the best thing that pop baked?
- what did pop like to do with Max?
- Which of the seven dwarves is dad most like?
- Where did pop to to high school?
- What kind of car did daddy have when they first got married?
- How did we learn about animals with him in Philadelphia?
- who was daddy's favorite rock band?
- what did pop like to do with Sadie?
- What movie would daddy watch over and over again? (just like the movie)
- How did daddy like to drive?
- Who could always make dad laugh?
- What organization did he join?
- Where did dad work on developing the transistor?
- who was pops favorite athlete?
- How many eagles superbowl wins did Daddy see?
35 Clues: What is a doormat made of? • How did daddy like to drive? • Who was the love of his life? • Where did daddy go to college? • What organization did he join? • who was pops favorite athlete? • Where was pops favorite cruise? • Where did pop to to high school? • Where would pop go for kielbasa? • Who could always make dad laugh? • Where did daddy get his masters? • ...
Music Genres 2025-08-20
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- American rural music often featuring storytelling and twang
- Cultural movement including rap music, DJing, and breakdancing
- Latin urban music with distinctive dembow rhythm
- Korean popular music known for choreographed performances and idol groups
- Guitar-driven genre that emerged from rock and roll in the 1960s
- Christian music expressing religious devotion and praise
- Groove-based music emphasizing rhythm and bass lines
- Heavy, amplified rock with powerful vocals and distorted guitar riffs
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- Mainstream music designed for mass appeal and radio play
- Jamaican genre with offbeat rhythms and Rastafarian themes
- Traditional Western art music with orchestral arrangements
- Fast, raw rock style with rebellious lyrics and DIY aesthetic
- Rhythmic spoken lyrics over beats, originating in hip-hop culture
- Traditional acoustic music passed down through generations
- Electronic dance music created primarily for nightclubs and festivals
- American genre featuring improvisation and complex harmonies
16 Clues: Latin urban music with distinctive dembow rhythm • Groove-based music emphasizing rhythm and bass lines • Mainstream music designed for mass appeal and radio play • Christian music expressing religious devotion and praise • Jamaican genre with offbeat rhythms and Rastafarian themes • Traditional Western art music with orchestral arrangements • ...
1930s-1940s Pop Culture Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-12
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- comic book hero with multiple powers
- "satchmo",famous African-American jazz musician
- device used to broadcast a person's voice for events including news and sports
- became popular for its ability to take photographs
- Type of Music associated with the feeling of sadness but can be joyous and loud
- Disney film about a deer and her mother
- african American singer, won 13 Grammy awards, known as "The First Lady of Song"
- most famous novel by George Orwell
- famous film about a super-sized monkey
- yankees baseball player known for breaking records
- first African American to play baseball
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- played main role in the wizard of oz
- British-American entertainer that used the radio to spread his jokes
- novel by John Steinbeck. about two men named George and Lenny who search for a job at a farm
- American Olympian, known as the fastest man alive
- Popular movie that involved technicolor
- Type of jazz that focused on the off beat
- Famous singer, starred in the film "King of Jazz"
- comic book superhero made in 1941, known for his shield
- Disney film about a princesses and dwarves
20 Clues: most famous novel by George Orwell • played main role in the wizard of oz • comic book hero with multiple powers • famous film about a super-sized monkey • Popular movie that involved technicolor • Disney film about a deer and her mother • first African American to play baseball • Type of jazz that focused on the off beat • Disney film about a princesses and dwarves • ...
80's Fashion and Pop Culture 2021-04-14
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- A famous platform game that was developed and published in arcades by Nintendo.
- The things that came before ipods that you carried around and it played music.
- What you get at the salon to make your hair super curly.
- The very famous female singer who wrote the song 'Material Girl'.
- A sport brand that is still very popular today and is the rival of Adidas.
- The word for the type of jeans/pants that flared out at the bottom.
- A game where you have to rotate and move shaped to fit together.
- The famous 80s song written by Olivia Newton-John
- The type of hair style for boys that is coming back in style.
- A type of entertainment where you drive your car up and watch a movie in it.
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- The famous artist who created the song thriller.
- The toy that the goal is to make all the sides the same color
- An arcade game where a yellow circle tries to eat all the food before getting hit by the ghosts.
- The term used to describe what people would do to there hair in the 80s to give it volume.
- Besides michael jackson this male singer dominated the 80s era.
- A famous movie with the song lyrics that go "who you gonna call?"
- The type of clothing that was worn around the bottom part of your leg.
- Type of really tight pants or shorts that are skintight.
- The toy brand that is very popular to this day. They make alot of board games.
- The shoe brand that makes shoes with a padding at the top. You can also lace them and get them in a bunch of different colors.
- The term for the types of colors that were popular in the 80's.
21 Clues: The famous artist who created the song thriller. • The famous 80s song written by Olivia Newton-John • What you get at the salon to make your hair super curly. • Type of really tight pants or shorts that are skintight. • The toy that the goal is to make all the sides the same color • The type of hair style for boys that is coming back in style. • ...
8th Grade Pop Culture Trivia - Crossword 2022-01-06
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- where Mindy went in the season 1 finale of "The Mindy Project"
- treat that the title character give his colleagues that they find irresistible on Ted Lasso
- first non-English-language film to win Best Picture at the Oscars
- name of the news series John Krasinski launched during the pandemic?
- Beyonce's original band
- this 1998 Eddie Murphy comedy finally got a sequel in 2021
- the food recipe that the code in the Matrix comes from
- She gets hit with company property in "The Office" (first name only).
- # of Harry Potter books and movies
- Who "We Are Never Getting Back Together," is about (first name only).
- where "The Lord of the Rings" movies were filmed
- first basketball star to appear on a box of cereal
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- the name of the alternate dimension in Netflix’s Stranger Things.
- Star Wars Day
- made history in 2020 as the youngest winner of the Grammys‘ four main categories
- the modern-day item that made a cameo in the final season of Game of Thrones.
- # of seasons of American Idol
- tech entrepreneur who named his son X Æ A-12
- where the 2017 film "Call Me by Your Name" was filmed
- first African-American man to achieve EGOT status
20 Clues: Star Wars Day • Beyonce's original band • # of seasons of American Idol • # of Harry Potter books and movies • tech entrepreneur who named his son X Æ A-12 • where "The Lord of the Rings" movies were filmed • first African-American man to achieve EGOT status • first basketball star to appear on a box of cereal • where the 2017 film "Call Me by Your Name" was filmed • ...
8th Grade Pop Culture Trivia - Crossword 2022-01-06
Across
- the name of the alternate dimension in Netflix’s Stranger Things.
- # of seasons of American Idol
- name of the news series John Krasinski launched during the pandemic?
- the modern-day item that made a cameo in the final season of Game of Thrones.
- where Mindy went in the season 1 finale of "The Mindy Project"
- # of Harry Potter books and movies (in total)
- where the 2017 film "Call Me by Your Name" was filmed
- She gets hit with company property in "The Office" (first name only).
- Star Wars Day
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- first basketball star to appear on a box of cereal
- first African-American man to achieve EGOT status
- this 1988 Eddie Murphy comedy finally got a sequel in 2021
- where "The Lord of the Rings" movies were filmed
- tech entrepreneur who named his son X Æ A-12
- treat that the title character give his colleagues that they find irresistible on Ted Lasso
- the food recipe that the code in the Matrix comes from
- first non-English-language film to win Best Picture at the Oscars
- Beyonce's original band
- Who "We Are Never Getting Back Together," is about (first name only).
- made history in 2020 as the youngest winner of the Grammys‘ four main categories
20 Clues: Star Wars Day • Beyonce's original band • # of seasons of American Idol • tech entrepreneur who named his son X Æ A-12 • # of Harry Potter books and movies (in total) • where "The Lord of the Rings" movies were filmed • first African-American man to achieve EGOT status • first basketball star to appear on a box of cereal • ...
The UnderScoopFire Pop Culture Crossword Puzzle 2012-08-17
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- shortest Amigo
- android Avenger
- Griswold destination
- Band: Jesse and the
- owner of WWE's 'The Streak'
- Basil Karlo
- anthropomorphic raisins' home state
- Duncan of Eternia
- merc with a mouth
- Undercover G.I.Joe
- Jay Pritchett wife
- Grint breakout role
- there's always money in the __ stand
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- James McCullen
- Corey Hart nightwear
- TMNT genius
- Tripper hangout Regal __
- Limbo protectors
- aquatic Eternian henchman
- Cosby Show producer Marcy
- Lost airline
- Emma Frost middle name
- sauce Chandler brings to Thanksgiving
- Cobra Saboteur
- eye that grants sight beyond sight
- Trandoshan bounty hunter ("Like a __")
- UnderScoopFire.com's #1 greatest villain of all time
27 Clues: TMNT genius • Basil Karlo • Lost airline • shortest Amigo • James McCullen • Cobra Saboteur • android Avenger • Limbo protectors • Duncan of Eternia • merc with a mouth • Undercover G.I.Joe • Jay Pritchett wife • Band: Jesse and the • Grint breakout role • Corey Hart nightwear • Griswold destination • Emma Frost middle name • Tripper hangout Regal __ • aquatic Eternian henchman • ...
Pop Culture in law 26-50 2024-01-22
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- amendment granted women the right to vote.
- indicating that a defendant did not commit the crime.
- where a nation/state surrenders a suspected/convicted criminal.
- All federal laws override state laws/constitutional provisions.
- Amendment granted all rights/privileges of citizenship to former slaves.
- A serious crime punishable by imprisonment for more than a year or death.
- Amendment replaced federal income lost; income tax was instituted.
- consist of ninety percent of a court case load.
- was a tv show that introduced Miranda Warnings to the public.
- scheme employed by FDR to adjust membership of SCOTUS.
- To isolate the jury from outside influences during deliberation.
- Amendment Prohibited the using race to disqualify a person from voting.
- A jury of 23 people selected to examine the validity of charges.
- effect is when jurors place a higher demand/emphasis on forensic evidence.
- is the power of a court to review decisions and change outcomes of decisions of lower courts.
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- individuals can’t be tried twice for the same offense.
- Amendment ended all forms of slavery and involuntary servitude.
- Amendment Shortened the lame duck period; inauguration moved to January.
- A command to a witness to appear and give testimony.
- amendment prohibited the manufacture and sale of alcohol.
- amendment repealed Prohibition.
- is when law influences pop culture and pop culture influences law.
- Amendment allowed voter control of the fed govt; direct election of Senators.
- Established right of judicial review for the Supreme Court.
- A formal written statement charging a person with an offense.
25 Clues: amendment repealed Prohibition. • amendment granted women the right to vote. • consist of ninety percent of a court case load. • A command to a witness to appear and give testimony. • indicating that a defendant did not commit the crime. • individuals can’t be tried twice for the same offense. • scheme employed by FDR to adjust membership of SCOTUS. • ...
denim 2022-12-07
10 Clues: trouble maker • No Branded Denim • denim for a biker • oldest local denim. • denim meets pop culture • most western local denim • the only denim stop for you • spread fire with their wings • denim that always accompanies you • profoundly wise person, a person famed for wisdom.
POP 2022-10-12
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- Where Marcus moved from
- What college Charlie went to.
- Marcus's Girlfriend.
- Authors last name.
- What state they are in.
- How many pages the book has
- What disease charlie has.
- What Marcus drives.
- Marcus's Rival.
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- Name of the football team.
- Main characters name.
- Troys sister.
- Charlies last name.
- How many chapters the book has.
- Title of the book.
15 Clues: Troys sister. • Marcus's Rival. • Authors last name. • Title of the book. • Charlies last name. • What Marcus drives. • Marcus's Girlfriend. • Main characters name. • Where Marcus moved from • What state they are in. • What disease charlie has. • Name of the football team. • How many pages the book has • What college Charlie went to. • How many chapters the book has.
hol dog 2023-03-11
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- sweet liquid
- persisting in existence
- keeps breaking in SDR
- foolish fun
- name of the cafe in SDR
- breed of snoopy
- to dismantle heavy machinery often nuclear
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- the ex and husband of the biggest rivalry in pop culture
- newest country in Europe
- to float without being moored or steered
- bring back to ones mind
- the best caffeinated drink
- knee cap
- hope you don't retake !!
- a thing consisting of a number of different parts grouped together
15 Clues: knee cap • foolish fun • sweet liquid • breed of snoopy • keeps breaking in SDR • persisting in existence • bring back to ones mind • name of the cafe in SDR • newest country in Europe • hope you don't retake !! • the best caffeinated drink • to float without being moored or steered • to dismantle heavy machinery often nuclear • the ex and husband of the biggest rivalry in pop culture • ...
The Giver Vocabulary 2022-09-27
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- comparing things without like or as
- against the protagonist
- Helps you picture the story
- hints at pop culture references
- location/time/mood
- words that add detail
- idea that hints at other things
- without opinions of text
- qualities that a character has
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- indirect or direct descriptions
- a basic classification of characters
- Jonas is a (who we root for)
- the theme or moral of a story
- a recap of a text
- society that seems perfect but isn't
15 Clues: a recap of a text • location/time/mood • words that add detail • against the protagonist • without opinions of text • Helps you picture the story • Jonas is a (who we root for) • the theme or moral of a story • qualities that a character has • indirect or direct descriptions • hints at pop culture references • idea that hints at other things • comparing things without like or as • ...
The 1980s 2021-04-22
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- 1980s nice guy/murderous drug lord
- important pop culture channel
- Russian for 'restructuring'
- USSR had a lot
- Reagan lowered
- important news channel
- UK PM 1980s
- USSR had a lot
- had nothing to to with any of this
- Pacman champion
- idiotic ghost
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- dot eater
- site of wall fall
- died in 1991
- 1980s epidemic
- led Polish protests
- super aggressive ghost
- ended USSR
- Russian for 'openness'
- important sportsball channel
- US President 1980s
- world's best haircut
- killed 7
- leaky vessel
- most important 1980s development?
- Italian plumber born in 1985
- man stares down tank here
27 Clues: killed 7 • dot eater • ended USSR • UK PM 1980s • died in 1991 • leaky vessel • idiotic ghost • 1980s epidemic • USSR had a lot • Reagan lowered • USSR had a lot • Pacman champion • site of wall fall • US President 1980s • led Polish protests • world's best haircut • super aggressive ghost • Russian for 'openness' • important news channel • man stares down tank here • Russian for 'restructuring' • ...
Nathalie Turns 60 2024-09-02
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- Americanized island capital
- A pyrotechnic bbq favorite
- Mystical passion proj
- 33 and 9 locale
- Feliz Natal 2019
- Tiny Basque dreamboat
- Tantalizing breakfast aroma
- "Is this____"
- No see 'um
- Iconic bilingual swear
- 2nd best beach
- Worlds most beautiful beach
- A swallow of Basque culture
- Bagnole preferee
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- Basque Charmer
- Not a weather event, cheers!
- Pop confusion
- Sixth star star
- Plane peddler
- Spicy feline
- Metaphysical hometown
- Little she devil
- Edenic airport code
- Prudence says, "bet your ___"
- Your Origins
- Westernmost pueblo
- Copain du club
- Why wake at 0300 in Tahiti?
28 Clues: No see 'um • Spicy feline • Your Origins • Pop confusion • Plane peddler • "Is this____" • Basque Charmer • 2nd best beach • Copain du club • Sixth star star • 33 and 9 locale • Feliz Natal 2019 • Little she devil • Bagnole preferee • Westernmost pueblo • Edenic airport code • Mystical passion proj • Metaphysical hometown • Tiny Basque dreamboat • Iconic bilingual swear • A pyrotechnic bbq favorite • ...
Exploring the 1970'S Pop Culture 2015-12-16
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- Stephen king's famous book.
- His death rocked the music world.
- Every child had these toy.
- Material like by men to wear.
- This legendary rock performer died in london.
- Top music album
- Billboard's top song of The Shocking Blue.
- Leaves the Creedence clear water revival.
- It was becoming big business.
- Ran across the stage of Oscars while live broadcasting.
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- John Travolta's Saturday night fever was of this type.
- It was on everyone's mind during these decade.
- Culture which started in the latter half of the 1960's
- Youth started collecting action figure of these movie.
- His birthday bash was very famous in the 70's.
- He was the most famous golfer.
- Million people bought these as a Christmas Gift.
- Music festival.
- This type of Cushion was a practical joke toy.
- The Adventure Series was his creation.
20 Clues: Top music album • Music festival. • Every child had these toy. • Stephen king's famous book. • Material like by men to wear. • It was becoming big business. • He was the most famous golfer. • His death rocked the music world. • The Adventure Series was his creation. • Leaves the Creedence clear water revival. • Billboard's top song of The Shocking Blue. • ...
8th Grade Pop Culture Trivia - Crossword 2022-01-06
Across
- where Mindy went in the season 1 finale of "The Mindy Project"
- treat that the title character give his colleagues that they find irresistible on Ted Lasso
- first non-English-language film to win Best Picture at the Oscars
- name of the news series John Krasinski launched during the pandemic?
- Beyonce's original band
- this 1998 Eddie Murphy comedy finally got a sequel in 2021
- the food recipe that the code in the Matrix comes from
- She gets hit with company property in "The Office" (first name only).
- # of Harry Potter books and movies
- "We Are Never Getting Back Together," is about (first name only).
- where "The Lord of the Rings" movies were filmed
- first basketball star to appear on a box of cereal
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- the name of the alternate dimension in Netflix’s Stranger Things.
- Star Wars Day
- made history in 2020 as the youngest winner of the Grammys‘ four main categories
- the modern-day item that made a cameo in the final season of Game of Thrones.
- # of seasons of American Idol
- tech entrepreneur who named his son X Æ A-12
- where the 2017 film "Call Me by Your Name" was filmed
- first African-American man to achieve EGOT status
20 Clues: Star Wars Day • Beyonce's original band • # of seasons of American Idol • # of Harry Potter books and movies • tech entrepreneur who named his son X Æ A-12 • where "The Lord of the Rings" movies were filmed • first African-American man to achieve EGOT status • first basketball star to appear on a box of cereal • where the 2017 film "Call Me by Your Name" was filmed • ...
8th Grade Pop Culture Trivia - Crossword 2022-01-06
Across
- where Mindy went in the season 1 finale of "The Mindy Project"
- treat that the title character give his colleagues that they find irresistible on Ted Lasso
- first non-English-language film to win Best Picture at the Oscars
- name of the news series John Krasinski launched during the pandemic?
- Beyonce's original band
- this 1998 Eddie Murphy comedy finally got a sequel in 2021
- the food recipe that the code in the Matrix comes from
- She gets hit with company property in "The Office" (first name only).
- # of Harry Potter books and movies
- Who "We Are Never Getting Back Together," is about (first name only).
- where "The Lord of the Rings" movies were filmed
- first basketball star to appear on a box of cereal
Down
- the name of the alternate dimension in Netflix’s Stranger Things.
- Star Wars Day
- made history in 2020 as the youngest winner of the Grammys‘ four main categories
- the modern-day item that made a cameo in the final season of Game of Thrones.
- # of seasons of American Idol
- tech entrepreneur who named his son X Æ A-12
- where the 2017 film "Call Me by Your Name" was filmed
- first African-American man to achieve EGOT status
20 Clues: Star Wars Day • Beyonce's original band • # of seasons of American Idol • # of Harry Potter books and movies • tech entrepreneur who named his son X Æ A-12 • where "The Lord of the Rings" movies were filmed • first African-American man to achieve EGOT status • first basketball star to appear on a box of cereal • where the 2017 film "Call Me by Your Name" was filmed • ...
Pop Culture Crossword 1/31/2025 2025-01-23
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- King of Pop.
- Addams family member with her own show.
- Brother of a Nintendo plumber.
- Fictional African nation in "Black Panther"
- TikTok star turned reality TV personality.
- Norse god with a hammer.
- Friendly neighborhood superhero.
- Sci-fi movie about Pandora’s inhabitants.
- Singer of "Kill Bill" and "Good Days."
- Pop star whose high ponytail is as iconic as her voice.
- Colombian star whose bright blue hair makes her hard to miss.
- A workplace comedy where staplers end up in gelatin molds.
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- Streamer who caused a riot with free PlayStations
- A king with claws defends his technologically advanced kingdom.
- K-pop group known for their "in your area" catchphrase.
- Baby Yoda's real name in "The Mandalorian"
- It is he who speaks for the trees.
- His name means "eternal" in Arabic, much like his soulful songs.
- Minecraft streamer and MrBeast collaborator
- A deadly competition where the odds are rarely in anyone’s favor.
- Vampire series starring a girl, the shiny undead, and a werewolf.
- The hobbit who carries the One Ring.
- Chalamet, star of “Dune"
- Rapper who took down Aubrey Graham
- Billionaire neighborhood superhero.
- Harry Potter’s Hogwarts house.
- South Korean survival drama series on Netflix.
27 Clues: King of Pop. • Norse god with a hammer. • Chalamet, star of “Dune" • Brother of a Nintendo plumber. • Harry Potter’s Hogwarts house. • Friendly neighborhood superhero. • It is he who speaks for the trees. • Rapper who took down Aubrey Graham • Billionaire neighborhood superhero. • The hobbit who carries the One Ring. • Singer of "Kill Bill" and "Good Days." • ...
How good are your notes? 2025-10-01
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- contains the world's highest "high note"
- type of harmony that uses several melodies at the same time
- world's most famous sitar player
- type of musical that uses a pre-recorded sound track
- "time" in Indian music
- Romantic-era composer who wrote harmoically dense symphonies
- a simple harmony used in Indian classical music
- type of harmony that features one melody and harmony underneath it
- first name of Mozart's sister, who was not allowed to tour after she became an adult
- country where opera developed in about 1600
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- ancient culture that first had the idea of performing a story on stage with singing
- the pop music festival where the world first heard Ravi Shankar perform
- pop group that incorporated the use of the sitar
- India's melodic system that takes the place of our scale
- the type of meter featured in Indian classical music
- musical genius born in Salzburg, Austria
- megamusical that is a musical, NOT an opera
- musical texture that uses NO harmony at all
18 Clues: "time" in Indian music • world's most famous sitar player • contains the world's highest "high note" • musical genius born in Salzburg, Austria • megamusical that is a musical, NOT an opera • musical texture that uses NO harmony at all • country where opera developed in about 1600 • a simple harmony used in Indian classical music • ...
19-Andy Warhol of the 1960s 2023-06-29
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- (Warhol's fascination with popular figures)
- (Repetition of images in Warhol's art)
- (Warhol's portrait of a British princess)
- SOUPSOUP (Famous series of Warhol's artwork)
- (Public display of Warhol's artwork)
- (City where Warhol was based)
- (Printing technique used by Warhol)
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- (Iconic celebrity portrayed by Warhol)
- (Warhol's exploration of fame and culture)
- (Warhol's famous studio space)
- ART (Art movement associated with Warhol)
- (Warhol's entourage of creative individuals)
- (Subject often depicted by Warhol)
- (Famous musician depicted by Warhol)
- (Famous quote by Warhol)
15 Clues: (Famous quote by Warhol) • (City where Warhol was based) • (Warhol's famous studio space) • (Subject often depicted by Warhol) • (Printing technique used by Warhol) • (Famous musician depicted by Warhol) • (Public display of Warhol's artwork) • (Iconic celebrity portrayed by Warhol) • (Repetition of images in Warhol's art) • (Warhol's portrait of a British princess) • ...
The Giver Vocabulary 2022-09-27
Across
- comparing things without like or as
- against the protagonist
- Helps you picture the story
- hints at pop culture references
- location/time/mood
- words that add detail
- idea that hints at other things
- without opinions of text
- qualities that a character has
Down
- indirect or direct descriptions
- a basic classification of characters
- Jonas is a (who we root for)
- the theme or moral of a story
- a recap of a text
- society that seems perfect but isn't
15 Clues: a recap of a text • location/time/mood • words that add detail • against the protagonist • without opinions of text • Helps you picture the story • Jonas is a (who we root for) • the theme or moral of a story • qualities that a character has • indirect or direct descriptions • hints at pop culture references • idea that hints at other things • comparing things without like or as • ...
The Giver Vocabulary 2022-09-27
Across
- comparing things without like or as
- against the protagonist
- Helps you picture the story
- hints at pop culture references
- location/time/mood
- words that add detail
- idea that hints at other things
- without opinions of text
- qualities that a character has
Down
- indirect or direct descriptions
- a basic classification of characters
- Jonas is a (who we root for)
- the theme or moral of a story
- a recap of a text
- society that seems perfect but isn't
15 Clues: a recap of a text • location/time/mood • words that add detail • against the protagonist • without opinions of text • Helps you picture the story • Jonas is a (who we root for) • the theme or moral of a story • qualities that a character has • indirect or direct descriptions • hints at pop culture references • idea that hints at other things • comparing things without like or as • ...
Music By Shoaib 2014-05-14
Across
- What completes the pop musician's name "Snoop ---"?
- Which instrument has keys, pedals and strings?
- What instrment does Squidward play?
- Which pop singer had major hits with the singles "Billie Jean" and "Thriller"?
- Which pop music legend is respectfully remembered as "The King"?
- She likes Umbrells.
- Beat up his girlfriend
- What does Lisa play?
- Four-fifths of which pop band launched a comeback tour in 2006?
- What nationality is Robbie Williams?
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- Which is the largest stringed instrument in a classical orchestra?
- How many strings does a violin have?
- Which female pop singer had a big hit called 'Baby, One More Time'?
- Which pop singer starred alongside Kevin Costner in the film "The Bodyguard"?
- "I Predict A Riot" was a hit in 2005 for which pop band?
- Who is a annoying teen singer?
- What is the name of boy group who started their career on the hit show XFactor?
- Who resumed his pop career after appearing in "I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here"?
- Which reggae music legend was backed by The Wailers?
- A daugter called Blue Ivy Carter.
20 Clues: She likes Umbrells. • What does Lisa play? • Beat up his girlfriend • Who is a annoying teen singer? • A daugter called Blue Ivy Carter. • What instrment does Squidward play? • How many strings does a violin have? • What nationality is Robbie Williams? • Which instrument has keys, pedals and strings? • What completes the pop musician's name "Snoop ---"? • ...
Rubik's Cube 2023-06-26
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- Cube difficulty
- Game genre
- Cube design
- Rubik, Inventor of the cube
- Solving, Mental exercise
- Reasoning ability
- Competitive solving of the cube
- Cube design
- Cube category
- Notation, System for describing moves
- Feeling when struggling with the cube
- Bending, Puzzle difficulty
- Cube accomplishment
- Sequence of cube moves
- Skill in manipulating objects
- Cube design arrangement
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- Mental capacity
- Cube status
- Cube mechanism
- Nostalgic style
- Culture, Popular trends
- Teaser, Mental challenge
- Record, Fastest cube solving time
- Cube benefits
- Goal of puzzle
- Cube, Puzzle toy
- Cube invention
- Cube entertainment
- Standard cube size
- Rotation of cube sides
30 Clues: Game genre • Cube status • Cube design • Cube design • Cube benefits • Cube category • Cube mechanism • Goal of puzzle • Cube invention • Mental capacity • Nostalgic style • Cube difficulty • Cube, Puzzle toy • Reasoning ability • Cube entertainment • Standard cube size • Cube accomplishment • Sequence of cube moves • Rotation of cube sides • Culture, Popular trends • Cube design arrangement • ...
1950s Slang 2025-05-13
Across
- A uncoordinated/incompitent Person.
- A young girl into dancing and knee-high socks
- A men's haircut
- Old fashioned and out of tune with pop culture
- Men dressing up as women
- A apartment or small house
- Eyes or Eyeglasses
- Someone who trys to steal another persons date
- Police/Law enforcement
- A subculture that rejected conventional norms
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- A mischievous child
- An unpleasant person
- to spend time with friends
- A customized car, usually with a new engine
- Another word for something superior
- Fabulous
- A delinquent teenager
- Someone in the know
- A Drive-in movie theater
- Hip or Popular
- Leave quickly
21 Clues: Fabulous • Leave quickly • Hip or Popular • A men's haircut • Eyes or Eyeglasses • A mischievous child • Someone in the know • An unpleasant person • A delinquent teenager • Police/Law enforcement • A Drive-in movie theater • Men dressing up as women • to spend time with friends • A apartment or small house • A uncoordinated/incompitent Person. • Another word for something superior • ...
Puzzle 4 2025-06-02
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- Big Culture Club hit
- The Beverly Hills Cop
- The geek in Sixteen Candles
- Cartoon leader with swords
- Timed Rubik’s variant
- Americana rock star
- Bronx rap group
- Underdog Philly boxer
- Popular low-calorie beverage introduced
- Famous pop sister
- Dancing and singing fruit from CA
- Funk hitmaker, "Super Freak"
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- Disturbed recruit
- USSR leader
- The Fatally obsessed woman
- Business bestseller
- Indoor cycling workout
- Chimp top secret military experiment film
- Banker 80s style
- Classic rockers
- Digital machine for voicemails
- Superpower tension
- Cruel Summer singers
- Cheese-loving mouse
- Wrote and starred in Ghostbusters
- Greed-themed film
26 Clues: USSR leader • Classic rockers • Bronx rap group • Banker 80s style • Disturbed recruit • Greed-themed film • Famous pop sister • Superpower tension • Business bestseller • Cheese-loving mouse • Americana rock star • Big Culture Club hit • Cruel Summer singers • The Beverly Hills Cop • Timed Rubik’s variant • Underdog Philly boxer • Indoor cycling workout • The Fatally obsessed woman • ...
Keith Haring 2024-02-11
Across
- Haring grew up in ____.
- he opened his own art shop, called ___ Shop.
- In 1987, Haring collaborated with local residents and kids in _____ to paint this mural.
- His Pop Art and graffiti-inspired _____ developed out of 1980s New York City street culture.
- Haring is inspired by _____.
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- Addressing _____ and social themes.
- He was arrested for vandalism multiple times by the ____.
- his career started when he was creating ___ murals on blank advertising spaces in subways stations.
- He mainly did drawings of figures, ____ and other stylized images.
- The world's largest _____ puzzles features Haring’s work
10 Clues: Haring grew up in ____. • Haring is inspired by _____. • Addressing _____ and social themes. • he opened his own art shop, called ___ Shop. • The world's largest _____ puzzles features Haring’s work • He was arrested for vandalism multiple times by the ____. • He mainly did drawings of figures, ____ and other stylized images. • ...
The Giver Vocabulary 2022-09-27
Across
- comparing things without like or as
- against the protagonist
- Helps you picture the story
- hints at pop culture references
- location/time/mood
- words that add detail
- idea that hints at other things
- without opinions of text
- qualities that a character has
Down
- indirect or direct descriptions
- a basic classification of characters
- Jonas is a (who we root for)
- the theme or moral of a story
- a recap of a text
- society that seems perfect but isn't
15 Clues: a recap of a text • location/time/mood • words that add detail • against the protagonist • without opinions of text • Helps you picture the story • Jonas is a (who we root for) • the theme or moral of a story • qualities that a character has • indirect or direct descriptions • hints at pop culture references • idea that hints at other things • comparing things without like or as • ...
The Giver Vocabulary 2022-09-27
Across
- comparing things without like or as
- against the protagonist
- Helps you picture the story
- hints at pop culture references
- location/time/mood
- words that add detail
- idea that hints at other things
- without opinions of text
- qualities that a character has
Down
- indirect or direct descriptions
- a basic classification of characters
- Jonas is a (who we root for)
- the theme or moral of a story
- a recap of a text
- society that seems perfect but isn't
15 Clues: a recap of a text • location/time/mood • words that add detail • against the protagonist • without opinions of text • Helps you picture the story • Jonas is a (who we root for) • the theme or moral of a story • qualities that a character has • indirect or direct descriptions • hints at pop culture references • idea that hints at other things • comparing things without like or as • ...
1920s Vocab 2024-05-09
Across
- Women during the 20s
- Popularized the assembly line
- White terrorist group
- Amendment that caused prohibition
- Amendment that ended prohibition
- Alcohol smuggler
- The place to still get alcohol
- African American renaissance in art and pop culture
- Belief that those born in America are superior
Down
- Invest money to get money back
- Allowed goods to be produced in higher quantity for cheaper
- Believing in tradition
- Ban on production and sale of Alcohol
- New kind of popular music
- The foreign policy
15 Clues: Alcohol smuggler • The foreign policy • Women during the 20s • White terrorist group • Believing in tradition • New kind of popular music • Popularized the assembly line • Invest money to get money back • The place to still get alcohol • Amendment that ended prohibition • Amendment that caused prohibition • Ban on production and sale of Alcohol • ...
Geography words 2022-10-13
Across
- basis of government
- regulates trade between nation
- decides to set few/no quotas
- government controlled
- resources of sun wind water
- reasons to go to US
- can't be replaced
- items brought in from a country
- provided financing to nation
- reasons to migrate
- people who elect others
Down
- diffusion results from trade
- items sent to another country
- having complete power
- total value of goods/service
- why the increase in world pop.
- your culture is better
- privately owned product
- power that is inherited (king
- controlled by religion
- society decides who own
- what is produced and need
22 Clues: can't be replaced • reasons to migrate • basis of government • reasons to go to US • having complete power • government controlled • your culture is better • controlled by religion • privately owned product • society decides who own • people who elect others • what is produced and need • resources of sun wind water • diffusion results from trade • total value of goods/service • ...
Love is in the Air 2025-02-13
Across
- First Date
- The place I want to visit with you
- Something we both have
- Anagha's favorite date
- Pop Culture Museum Sound Lab
- In too ____
- A terrible nickname
- Anagha's catchphrase
- You might have only been a salutatorian, but you're my _____________
- When Deepak Runs
- Anagha's favorite
- Your first gift to me
- Anagha's favorite sweet
- Mid City ;)
Down
- The day it all began
- Favorite Activity
- Does it really taste that good?
- We'll See
- Best way to eat
- What must align
- Happens when Anagha is too happy
- Superbowl winner
- Loading, similar
- First Trip
- Matchmaker
- Official ___ ______
26 Clues: We'll See • First Date • First Trip • Matchmaker • In too ____ • Mid City ;) • Best way to eat • What must align • Superbowl winner • Loading, similar • When Deepak Runs • Favorite Activity • Anagha's favorite • A terrible nickname • Official ___ ______ • The day it all began • Anagha's catchphrase • Your first gift to me • Something we both have • Anagha's favorite date • Anagha's favorite sweet • ...
25 Years of Crating Stories 2025-04-02
Across
- Where did our weavers travel to for their first holiday abroad?
- Where is Ock Pop Tok located?
- Also known as Tropical Kudzu
- Who taught Veo how to weave?
- In how many provinces does Ock Pop Tok work?
- What did Ock Pop Tok launch in 2006?
- Where did the Village Weavers Project Start?
- What did Veo teach Jo to weave when they first met?
- In which city will Ock Pop Tok next shop open?
Down
- With how many ethnic groups does Ock Pop Tok work with?
- What type of silkworms eat mulberry leaves?
- What was the name of the podcast launched by Ock Pop Tok during the pandemic?
- Also known as Peace Silk, championed by Gandhi
- East meets West
- Where is Jo from?
- Who founded Ock Pop Tok?
- In which US city did Ock Pop Tok participate in its first international market?
- Our Head of Production & Design has been a cornerstone of Ock Pop Tok for 25 years. She was the first employee!What is her name?
18 Clues: East meets West • Where is Jo from? • Who founded Ock Pop Tok? • Also known as Tropical Kudzu • Who taught Veo how to weave? • Where is Ock Pop Tok located? • What did Ock Pop Tok launch in 2006? • What type of silkworms eat mulberry leaves? • In how many provinces does Ock Pop Tok work? • Where did the Village Weavers Project Start? • ...
Countries 2023-02-07
Across
- Bagpipes and plaid
- The Cathedral of the Annunciation is connected to Moscow's Grand Kremlin Palace.
- The country has a legacy of distinctive gardens, sculpture and poetry.
- Maple Leaf
- is known for its rich culture, ancient ruins, dazzling beaches, and incredible cuisine
- You can pay in hobbit money
- Pyramids
- Potato
- Melting pot
- small Scandinavian country
- Pig Tails and Clogs
- guitar
- The Wall
- The Vatican
- Famous for chocolates
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- Big Ben Clock
- Military uniforms
- The Northern Lights can be seen from the country's
- prisoners
- The biggest country in Europe
- South American country
- famous for its ancient philosophers,
- Tropical country known for coffee
- eastern capital Stockholm
- enowned for its globally influential pop culture
- famous for its history and being settled by the Vikings
- 2nd largest continent in the world
- long associated with the Dracula legend.
- The sun does not set in the summer here
- Effile Tower
- Largest country in South Africa
- Famous for castles
32 Clues: Potato • guitar • Pyramids • The Wall • prisoners • Maple Leaf • Melting pot • The Vatican • Effile Tower • Big Ben Clock • Military uniforms • Bagpipes and plaid • Famous for castles • Pig Tails and Clogs • Famous for chocolates • South American country • eastern capital Stockholm • small Scandinavian country • You can pay in hobbit money • The biggest country in Europe • Largest country in South Africa • ...
The Giver Vocabulary 2022-09-27
Across
- comparing things without like or as
- against the protagonist
- Helps you picture the story
- hints at pop culture references
- location/time/mood
- words that add detail
- idea that hints at other things
- without opinions of text
- qualities that a character has
Down
- indirect or direct descriptions
- a basic classification of characters
- Jonas is a (who we root for)
- the theme or moral of a story
- a recap of a text
- society that seems perfect but isn't
15 Clues: a recap of a text • location/time/mood • words that add detail • against the protagonist • without opinions of text • Helps you picture the story • Jonas is a (who we root for) • the theme or moral of a story • qualities that a character has • indirect or direct descriptions • hints at pop culture references • idea that hints at other things • comparing things without like or as • ...
The Giver Vocabulary 2022-09-27
Across
- comparing things without like or as
- against the protagonist
- Helps you picture the story
- hints at pop culture references
- location/time/mood
- words that add detail
- idea that hints at other things
- without opinions of text
- qualities that a character has
Down
- indirect or direct descriptions
- a basic classification of characters
- Jonas is a (who we root for)
- the theme or moral of a story
- a recap of a text
- society that seems perfect but isn't
15 Clues: a recap of a text • location/time/mood • words that add detail • against the protagonist • without opinions of text • Helps you picture the story • Jonas is a (who we root for) • the theme or moral of a story • qualities that a character has • indirect or direct descriptions • hints at pop culture references • idea that hints at other things • comparing things without like or as • ...
music's80 2023-07-21
Across
- - Influential heavy metal band.
- - Iconic rock band led by Freddie Mercury.
- - Bon Jovi's rock anthem.
- - Def Leppard's power ballad.
- - Boy George and Culture Club's hit.
- - Irish rock band with Bono as the frontman.
- - Survivor's inspirational song.
- - Prince's romantic ballad.
- - Madonna's iconic dance-pop single.
Down
- - Ray Parker Jr.'s movie theme.
- - Best-selling album by Michael Jackson.
- - Van Halen's energetic track.
- - Toto's globally acclaimed song.
- - George Michael's chart-topping album.
- - Prince's signature color and song.
15 Clues: - Bon Jovi's rock anthem. • - Prince's romantic ballad. • - Def Leppard's power ballad. • - Van Halen's energetic track. • - Ray Parker Jr.'s movie theme. • - Influential heavy metal band. • - Survivor's inspirational song. • - Toto's globally acclaimed song. • - Boy George and Culture Club's hit. • - Prince's signature color and song. • - Madonna's iconic dance-pop single. • ...
ViniWord 2024-12-13
Across
- India’s got this.
- “Jalgaru…”
- Famous Courtesans of Lahore
- The Manhattan project.
- Anxiety, Ennui and Envy
- “You either die a hero, or live long enough to become a villain.”
- Samay Raina’s fluent Kashmiri.
- The devil’s Kitchen
- “I am Marvel Jesus.”
Down
- Leige Lords of Giedi Prime in “Dune”
- Mammootty as Koduman Potty
- Childless Cat Lady
- It means to barter. But stands for pop-culture.
- Bachche basti se gaayab.
- “BEHRA NAHI HU MEIN!” Was from this movie.
15 Clues: “Jalgaru…” • India’s got this. • Childless Cat Lady • The devil’s Kitchen • “I am Marvel Jesus.” • The Manhattan project. • Anxiety, Ennui and Envy • Bachche basti se gaayab. • Mammootty as Koduman Potty • Famous Courtesans of Lahore • Samay Raina’s fluent Kashmiri. • Leige Lords of Giedi Prime in “Dune” • “BEHRA NAHI HU MEIN!” Was from this movie. • ...
The Giver Vocabulary 2022-09-27
Across
- comparing things without like or as
- against the protagonist
- Helps you picture the story
- hints at pop culture references
- location/time/mood
- words that add detail
- idea that hints at other things
- without opinions of text
- qualities that a character has
Down
- indirect or direct descriptions
- a basic classification of characters
- Jonas is a (who we root for)
- the theme or moral of a story
- a recap of a text
- society that seems perfect but isn't
15 Clues: a recap of a text • location/time/mood • words that add detail • against the protagonist • without opinions of text • Helps you picture the story • Jonas is a (who we root for) • the theme or moral of a story • qualities that a character has • indirect or direct descriptions • hints at pop culture references • idea that hints at other things • comparing things without like or as • ...
Arty Words-Post modernism 2020-03-25
Across
- the three C
- popular culture
- art movement associated with post-industrial societies
- unintentional
- promoting something
- a method of analysing texts
- arrangement of elements
- not original or is it?
- 20th Century art movement
- to infinity and beyond
- perfectly presented
- combine different elements into a new whole
Down
- Used or owned by all members of a group or community
- new, different
- changed context
- decode or work
- fundamental, the essence
- mimic, voice, appearance and manners
- new ideas and methods
- persistant observer of misery or scandal
- diverse elements
- more modern than modern
22 Clues: the three C • unintentional • new, different • decode or work • popular culture • changed context • diverse elements • promoting something • perfectly presented • new ideas and methods • not original or is it? • to infinity and beyond • arrangement of elements • more modern than modern • fundamental, the essence • 20th Century art movement • a method of analysing texts • ...
The 1980s 2021-04-22
Across
- man stares down tank here
- 1980s nice guy/murderous drug lord
- Russian for 'restructuring'
- USSR had a lot
- Reagan lowered
- important news channel
- UK PM 1980s
- USSR had a lot
- had nothing to to with any of this
- priest Pacman champion
- important pop culture channel
- idiotic ghost
Down
- leaky vessel
- dot eater
- site of wall fall
- died in 1991
- 1980s epidemic
- led Polish protests
- super aggressive ghost
- ended USSR
- Russian for 'openness'
- important sportsball channel
- US President 1980s
- world's best haircut
- killed 7
- most important 1980s development?
- Italian plumber born in 1985
27 Clues: killed 7 • dot eater • ended USSR • UK PM 1980s • leaky vessel • died in 1991 • idiotic ghost • 1980s epidemic • USSR had a lot • Reagan lowered • USSR had a lot • site of wall fall • US President 1980s • led Polish protests • world's best haircut • super aggressive ghost • Russian for 'openness' • important news channel • priest Pacman champion • man stares down tank here • Russian for 'restructuring' • ...
Geography words 2022-10-13
Across
- basis of government
- regulates trade between nation
- decides to set few/no quotas
- government controlled
- resources of sun wind water
- reasons to go to US
- can't be replaced
- items brought in from a country
- provided financing to nation
- reasons to migrate
- people who elect others
Down
- diffusion results from trade
- items sent to another country
- having complete power
- total value of goods/service
- why the increase in world pop.
- your culture is better
- privately owned product
- power that is inherited (king
- controlled by religion
- society decides who own
- what is produced and need
22 Clues: can't be replaced • reasons to migrate • basis of government • reasons to go to US • having complete power • government controlled • your culture is better • controlled by religion • privately owned product • society decides who own • people who elect others • what is produced and need • resources of sun wind water • diffusion results from trade • total value of goods/service • ...
Super duper schmooper monke 2022-11-21
Across
- The background of someone
- when a person gives a lesson
- an animal
- permanently putting something in something
- pop an internal organ
- the upcoming games for a sport team
- leaving a place
- a way to sign one’s name
- having someone or something in your clutches
- a moment in time mostly a problem
- a tiny break or a bone
Down
- outside where life lives
- Get drenched in water
- a great song
- items to sit on
- how hot or cold it is
- having something not go your way
- when a person is spitting facts
- cooking ingredients combined in a thick paste
- 100 years
20 Clues: an animal • 100 years • a great song • items to sit on • leaving a place • Get drenched in water • how hot or cold it is • pop an internal organ • a tiny break or a bone • outside where life lives • a way to sign one’s name • The background of someone • when a person gives a lesson • when a person is spitting facts • having something not go your way • a moment in time mostly a problem • ...
Advertising in Pop Culture 2021-10-26
Across
- deep understanding about something or someone
- advertisements shown during breaks in TV programs
- a famous person
- aesthetic the visual appearance of the company
Down
- a general change or development
- a subscription based streaming service where you can watch movies and TV shows
- social networking microblogging site
- a short and memorable phrase that identifies a product or company
- written text on advertisements
- an element of culture that has been copied and spread through homogenous groups rapidly
10 Clues: a famous person • written text on advertisements • a general change or development • social networking microblogging site • deep understanding about something or someone • aesthetic the visual appearance of the company • advertisements shown during breaks in TV programs • a short and memorable phrase that identifies a product or company • ...
Pop Culture "Game Night" 2024-04-09
Across
- Which musician released the album "Purple Rain" in 1984?
- Who developed the video game "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild"?
- 89th Academy awards winner of Best Picture
- Frodo’s last name
- Highest grossing film of all time as of 2024
Down
- What is the real name of the Lord Voldemort
- The Simpsons’s fictional town
- Which rock band performed the halftime show at Super Bowl in 2001
- Mother of Simba
- What is the name of the AI operating system in the film “Her”
10 Clues: Mother of Simba • Frodo’s last name • The Simpsons’s fictional town • What is the real name of the Lord Voldemort • 89th Academy awards winner of Best Picture • Highest grossing film of all time as of 2024 • Which musician released the album "Purple Rain" in 1984? • What is the name of the AI operating system in the film “Her” • ...
NV Pop Culture Trivia 2025-01-31
Across
- The Kratt Brothers are Chris and
- Kane Brown's Wife
- Last Name of the Yellowstone Ranch Family
- First name of Caitlin Clark's Boyfriend
- Who was nominated for the Most Grammy's this year?
Down
- CharlieXCX's Album from 2024
- Highest Grossing Movie of 2024
- Elon Musk is the chair for The Department of Government _________
- What event always happens the Sunday after the Super Bowl?
- First name of superbowl performer
10 Clues: Kane Brown's Wife • CharlieXCX's Album from 2024 • Highest Grossing Movie of 2024 • The Kratt Brothers are Chris and • First name of superbowl performer • First name of Caitlin Clark's Boyfriend • Last Name of the Yellowstone Ranch Family • Who was nominated for the Most Grammy's this year? • What event always happens the Sunday after the Super Bowl? • ...
Fads & Pop Culture - 2 2025-07-06
10 Clues: Gooey green toy • Glowing pegboard fun • Colorful school binder • Gross-out trading cards • Electronic spelling toy • Mix-and-match outfit toy • Stick together without glue • Wobbly mattress of the '70s • Changed color with body heat • Stick-on plastic play scenes
Fads & Pop Culture - 3 2025-07-06
10 Clues: Flowing light fixture • Hung over dance floors • Psychedelic shirt pattern • Flared pants from the '70s • Gag gift that needed no care • Colorful hair and belly gems • Toy that twirls around your hips • Tall footwear from the disco era • Changed colors with your temperature • Patch Dolls with birth certificates
Entertainment Corner 2023-09-08
Across
- It means the same as joke.
- Cartoon pictures with different facial expressions
- It is a kind of entertainment that makes people laugh.
- It means the same as Amusing.
- It is a media format that can be played with sound and moving images.
Down
- It is a concept or idea that spreads rapidly through the internet.
- Means that same as Fashion
- modern popular culture
- the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society.
- A media format that is similar like video.
10 Clues: modern popular culture • Means that same as Fashion • It means the same as joke. • It means the same as Amusing. • A media format that is similar like video. • Cartoon pictures with different facial expressions • It is a kind of entertainment that makes people laugh. • It is a concept or idea that spreads rapidly through the internet. • ...
pop culture 2020-05-22
Crossword (issue #2) 2025-02-08
10 Clues: The boss • _ culture • The big boss • They break our backs • Everyone is scared of _ • Need books? go to the _ • What are you holding right now? • Year 9 students are scared of _ • Year 10 students are scared of _ • Before finals, this is what IG students go on
The Jazz Age & Pop Culture 2023-11-29
Across
- Communication that reached a large audience like movies and the radio.
- The 1920s saw a change in perspective for women. As new opportunities arises, they looked at marriage differently. Men and women started to view marriage more as a partnership.
- This scientific theory that living things developed over millions of years from earlier and simpler forms of life was often rejected in public schools because of fundamentalist beliefs.
- Women had more of this during the 1920s. They drove cars, played sports and attend college. Because of the growing prosperity throughout the U.S., access to jobs grew, although they were still often limited.
- Nightclubs that were supplied with alcohol by criminals called bootleggers
Down
- Religious movement that believed every word of the Bible is literally true.
- Women who graduated from college found these in teaching, nursing, and social work. Some worked as factory workers, office secretaries and store clerks.
- Name for the 1920s due to the popularity of jazz - a new kind of music that combined African rhythms, blues and ragtime. Often seen as a carefree spirit. This new style often went against the traditional norms and values.
- Songs, dance, fashion, slang and other expressions of culture that appeal to many people
- Young women eager to try the new fashion trends, dance or fad. Zelda Fitzgerald was one of the most notable.
- A biology teacher by the name of John Scopes, broke Tennessee law by teaching evolution. This was illegal at the time. His trial gained national attention. He was found guilty, but the Tennessee Supreme Court later reversed the decision.
- This device made athletes like Babe Ruth, Bobby Jones and Babe Didrikson Zaharias national heroes. This device grew from 60,000 in 1922 to 10 million in 1929.
- The 18th Amendment banned the production and sale of alcohol. The hope was that banning alcohol would promote morality and health. It eventually would be considered a failure and repealed by the 21st Amendment in 1933.
- The 19th allowed women the right to vote. As women stepped into government rolls, like Nellie Tayloe Ross (Wyoming) and Miriam "Ma" Ferguson (Texas) who were governors for their state, they often clashed with the traditional values.
14 Clues: Communication that reached a large audience like movies and the radio. • Nightclubs that were supplied with alcohol by criminals called bootleggers • Religious movement that believed every word of the Bible is literally true. • Songs, dance, fashion, slang and other expressions of culture that appeal to many people • ...
EOE 2021-09-30
7 Clues: partnership • website down • working together • together as a ___ • pop culture section • caught at a trump rally • how the ___ is constantly changing
film cinemathique 2022-05-17
Across
- director of stranger than paradise
- famous for his shocking, extreme films
- "vow of chastity"
- director of y tu mama tambien (2001)
- stars in downtown 81
- co-founder of the "vow of chastity"
- director of betty blue
- director of breathless
- movement that changed the face of mexican filmmakers in film culture and history
- director of taxi driver (1976)
- film movement that created a place for shocking, gory films
- face of Hong Kong cinema
- movement that touched on taboo & controversial topics
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- prominent figure in german cinema and director of alice in the cities
- movement known for it's use of color and references towards pop culture
- a resurgance of a film movement
- document that encouraged new freedom and expression in film
- surge of violent, cruel films in italy
- brief but influential creative movement which began in new york city
- harmony korine's film featured in the dogme95 collection
- result of the banning of foreign films in germany
21 Clues: "vow of chastity" • stars in downtown 81 • director of breathless • director of betty blue • face of Hong Kong cinema • director of taxi driver (1976) • a resurgance of a film movement • director of stranger than paradise • co-founder of the "vow of chastity" • director of y tu mama tambien (2001) • famous for his shocking, extreme films • surge of violent, cruel films in italy • ...
Crossword (issue #2) 2025-02-08
10 Clues: The boss • _ culture • The big boss • They break our backs • Everyone is scared of _ • Need books? go to the _ • Year 9 students are scared of _ • What are you holding right now? • Year 10 students are scared of _ • Before finals, this is what IG students go on
