The Supremes
Diana Ross
Arcade game series by Incredible Technologies. Its signature feature is the use of a trackball to determine the power, direction and curve of the player's shot.
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Golden Tee
In the UK they call French Fries this.
Also, the American name for this item is called Crisps in the UK.
Chips
Make me Fries
Yellow Ledbetter
"make me cry"
Belinda Carlisle
The Go Gos
3, 8 and 9 ball are popular gambling games at pubs for this bar staple
Pool
Hop in a circle
Jump Around
A menu option typically consisting of cured meats, veggies, spreads, cheese etc
Charcuterie Board
Wrapped up like a douche
Another runner in the night
Blinded by the light
"revved up like a deuce"
Cream
Eric Clapton
This popular bar game can be played many ways.
While Americans prefer Cricket, in Britain 301/501 are more popular both at the bar and in professional competition.
Darts
West Coast adoration
California Love
This square, quartered treat consists of Milk Chocolate, nuts and raisins.
Chunky
Hold Me Closer Tony danza
Tiny Dancer
"Hold me closer tiny dancer"
New Edition
Bell Biv Devoe

In bar Shuffle board, this popular fridge door food item can be sprinkled on board to speed up the table
Grated Cheese
Overly suspicious Robot
DD
Paranoid Android
Supposedly used by men in the Middle Ages to protect their wives' virtue while they were away on business trips, these fictitious items were said to be made of steel.
The Sheriff of Rottingham was met by this deterrent when he kidnapped Maid Marian in Robin Hood Men in Tights
Chastity Belt
Hi Kids, Do you like Primus
My Name is
"Hi Kids do you like violence"
The Gorillaz
Blur
In Britain, this cue game is played with a rack of red balls along with 5 colored balls each with their specific spot on the table.
The name of this game is synonymous with a move where one player leaves the cue ball in a spot that does not allow next player a shot.
Snooker
Kale, Sugar, Rhapsody
Bitter Sweet Symphony
ChicharrĂ³n
"Aunt Elaine there is a barber showing photograghs"
Penny Lane