reputation
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- 4. One of the best-selling novels in the world; referenced in track 9 of reputation.
- 6. At the time, reputation was the first Taylor to not include these in the album liner notes.
- 8. Former girl group member and one of the openers for rep tour.
- 11. The first rep tour date was at State Farm Stadium, then known by this name.
- 13. The "Look What You Made Me Do" music video contains a hidden reference to this Shakespeare tragedy.
- 14. NZ band and one of the openers for rep tour.
- 15. Portions of the "Delicate" music video were filmed here.
- 16. On "Don't Blame Me," Taylor sings, "I once was poison ivy, but now I'm your daisy." In Victorian flower language, what does a daisy symbolize?
- 18. Taylor mentions "feeling so Gatsby" on the track "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things." What is Gatsby's real name?
- 19. This reputation song was released as a promotional single to country radio, a nod to Taylor's roots.
- 20. During the rep era, Taylor starred in an AT&T commercial with this SNL alum, whose most famous character is a swiftie.
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- 1. "Look What You Made Me Do" interpolates a song from this band.
- 2. The name of Taylor's serpentine stage partner during rep tour.
- 3. Fans thought reputation would be titled after this astronomical event.
- 5. A rumored title for reputation that ended up being the name of a vault track.
- 7. reputation's primary genre.
- 9. In "Ready For It...", Taylor compares herself and her lover to Elizabeth Burton and James Taylor; this iconic Hollywood couple also inspired the music video for this song.
- 10. A tombstone in the "Look What You Made Me Do" music video reads this.
- 12. The rep tour concluded here; coincidentally (or not), this is where The Eras Tour starts off again.
- 17. Hyperpop artist who was one of the openers for rep tour.