Some players are offended by this word for the person who bought a team; commissioner Silver says the NBA isn’t using it anymore.
Owner
Marshall Bruce Mathers III.
Eminem
The Earth’s center becomes a final sports total.
Core and Score
1971’s Duel, 11 years prior to the release of E.T.
Steven Spielberg
1993, starring a young Johnny Depp: “What’s Eating Gilbert _____.”
Grape
Ken Dryden explains that players of this hockey position are considered “different” and are often introverted and stingy.
Goalies
The Jewish Canadian, Aubrey Graham.
Drake
Fermented grape juice turns into barnyard beasts.
Wine and Swine
THX 1138, a film that currently holds a rating on Rotten Tomatoes of 90 percent—higher than all but two of the Star Wars movies.
George Lucas
1937, starring Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers: “Shall We _____.”
Dance
Long a holdout against “luxury” or “sky” these for well-off fans, Notre Dame Stadium now has premium seating.
Boxes or Suites
This “Tiny Dancer” is also known as Sir Reginald Kenneth Dwight.
Elton John
Burnt wood residue becomes a fashion accessory worn over the shoulder.
Ash and Sash
Piranha II, long before Titanic and Avatar.
James Cameron
1977, starring Richard Pryor: “Which Way Is _____.”
Up
In 2020 California’s East Fullerton Little League banned the name of this shamed 2017 World Series Champion team located in Houston.
Astros
It would really be absurd if you knew that this rapper’s real name was Christopher Brian Bridges.
Ludacris
A monster under a bridge changes into a leisurely walk.
Troll and Stroll
2017’s “Get Out”.
Jordan Peele
2000, set in the 1930s, starring George Clooney: “O _____, ______ _____ _____?”
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Born the summer it became law, USC & WNBA star Lisa Leslie has been called “The First Daughter of” this numbered clause: “Title ___”.
Nine
Is it Friday, Saturday or Sunday? No, actually, it’s Abel Makkonen Tesfaye.
The Weeknd
An adjective meaning more than enough becomes a piece of an old song used in a new one.
Ample and Sample
“Boyz N the Hood.”
John Singleton
1993, starring Angela Bassett as Tina Turner, this 7-word title.
What’s Love Got to do with it?