Name the Season
Child Stars
Famous Streets
Planet Earth
Buzz Words
100

Known by the pop culture term “cuffing season,” statistics show that more people enter romantic relationships during this season than any other.

Autumn

100

These twins were raised in Hollywood, taking their first TV role as toddlers, but have been all but absent from TV and movies as adults.

Dylan & Cole Sprouse

100

This is the most expensive shopping street in the US, based on the average cost to rent retail space.

Fifth Avenue

100

This layer of the earth is about 1,800 miles thick and makes up for 85% of the planet’s weight.

The Mantle

100

Every startup wants to be described as this term within its industry.

Disruptive

200

People with Chionophobia should probably live in the southern hemisphere, where this season is more temperate due to a smaller land-to-water ratio.

Winter

200

A Disney Channel favorite in the early 2000s, this actress has likely been seen in more tabloid-feature mugshots than films as an adult.

Lindsay Lohan

200

This highway is longer than the distance to the earth’s core.

Route 66

200

Because the globe is not a perfect sphere, some parts of Canada have less of this property than the rest of the world.

Gravity

200

Use of this word has been unparalleled in COVID-19 coverage.

Unprecedented

300

The most deadly storm in US history took place during this season and killed up to 12,000 people.

Autumn - Galveston Hurricane

300

Now 40 years old, this internationally-known child star is the godfather of Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris, and has 63,000 subscribers on his “Bunny Ears” YouTube channel.

Macaulay Culkin

300

This street is home to the largest Apple Store in the US.

Boylston Street

300

Earth is the only planet not named after one of these figures.

Greek Gods/Goddesses

300

10 years from now, you might be this buzzword by the sight of face masks and industrial-grade hand sanitizer.

Triggered

400

The Vernal Equinox marks the first day of this season.

Spring

400

Mara Wilson, better known as the title character in this film adapted from a Roald Dahl classic, hasn’t been on the big screen since 2000.

Matilda

400

This is the longest street in New York City, spanning almost 33 miles — only 17 of which are within the city limits.

Broadway

400

The mid-ocean ridge is the world’s longest mountain range, spanning 40,389 miles and bisecting this ocean’s basin.

The Atlantic Ocean

400

No, I do not have the range of frequencies occupied by a modulated carrier signal to pick up that menial task you’ve thrown my way. 

Bandwidth

500

The Eiffel Tower “grows” about six inches during this season each year.

Summer

500

One of the only cast members from “The Little Rascals” to still work in Hollywood, this actor has made several appearances in crime shows including CSI: New York, CSI: Miami, Cold Case and Criminal Minds.

Brandon "Bug" Hall

500

This street, which stretches from the Pacific Coast Highway in Pacific Palisades all the way to Figueroa Street in downtown LA, houses countless tourist destinations including Chateau Marmont, The Roxy Theater and The Comedy Store.

Sunset Boulevard

500

About 8% of the earth’s crust is made of this element, making it the most abundant metal on the planet.

Aluminum

500

You have 4 million Instagram followers? Take my money!

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