2019: The Weeknd sang this appropriately named song between flashing marquees at the 2021 Super Bowl.
Blinding Lights
A twister swept up Dorothy and her dog Toto until they landed far away from this state.
Kansas
This pulled candy features a silly joke (or two!) on every wrapper.
Laffy Taffy
“What the heck are those two doing in a tree!?”
High School Musical (1)
The Game of Life
1964: ‘She Loves You’ is just one number one song by this chart-topping artist.
The Beatles
Half and Half, Raspberry, and Light are all flavors of this game-day friendly beverage.
Twisted Tea
This character asks Kronk to “Pull the lever” in ‘The Emperor’s New Groove’
Yzma
“There’s no crying in baseball!”
A League of Their Own
The term "boutique fitness" was coined in reference to this spin studio.
2023: This Luke Combs song spent 8 weeks at number 2, but never drove to the top.
Fast Car
The Twisted Sisters’ “Stay Hungry” features this song, potentially popular among rebels and revolutionaries (or unions!)
We're Not Gonna Take It
Army Rangers must be able to complete this number of pull ups at the time end of recruitment.
6
“Sorry, my Prada’s at the cleaners”
The Social Network
In the final scene of Inception, we never find out whether Cobb is dreaming or not as this object is shown.
A top
2019: This song spent 1 week on the top of the charts as a solo before debuting as a duet and spending an additional 18 weeks at number 1.
Old Town Road
This song appeared in both Ferris Bueler’s Day Off and the Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
Twist and Shout
The earliest evidence of pulleys points to this ancient society around 1900 BCE.
Egyptians
“Steeeellllllaaaaaaa!!”
A Streetcar Named Desire
Problems with your vestibular labyrinth can cause this form of "the spins."
Vertigo
2009: Moving from 97 to number 1, many thought that this song by Kelly Clarkson didn’t “suck.”
My Life Would Suck Without You
Oliver Twist asks “Please, sir, can I have some more?” In this author’s novel.
Charles Dickens
Dogs pull sleds through the snow in this cold-weather sport.
Mushing
“Show me the money!”
Jerry Maguire
John Carr famously developed a variety of new spin techniques in the 19th century for this sport.
(Pocket) Billiards