Famous People I Get Confused For No Particular Reason
My Little Sister Describes Her Favorite(?) Athletes
CMOS
Google-Translated Song Lyrics
Guess How Many Members Are In This K-Pop Group
200

To me, they are the same guy (Canadian, starred in The Truman Show) because they have similar last names and very generic white man given names, though I am meanly told that they are NOT the same person and it makes NO SENSE for me to confuse them, which I would know if I watched any movies...

Jim Carrey and Steve Carell

200

"i dont watch baseball but ive heard hes rly good go phillies!"

Bryce Harper

200

Per Chicago style, how are you supposed to spell [word]?

all right (CMOS 5.250)

200

With my dreams and my sweater
Welcome to the well-known country

Miley Cyrus – Party in the USA

200

BTS

7
400

American Idol star and country singer married to former NHL player Mike Fisher (their names sound kind of similar?)

Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood

400

"overhated philly legend" and "let that man get his bag"

Tobias Harris

400

What is Chicago's general rule for what range of numbers should be spelled out? (e.g. in Defector style it's zero through nine)

zero through one hundred

400

it's a nice evening
End of December, sixty-three years
good times for me
I remember one night

Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons – December 1963 (Oh What A Night)

400

Mamamoo

4

600

One is a man who Lauren and Justin apparently saw when we were out for lunch doing a monthly pitch meeting in NYC but who I didn't turn around to look at, partially because I didn't know if Justin was being serious, but mostly because I wouldn't really know if it was him, or if it was the guy who played Scott Pilgrim.

Jesse Eisenberg and Michael Cera

600

"prone to motorized vehicle accidents...?"

Kelly Oubre Jr.
600

What is the rule for capitalizing after a colon in CMOS 17th ed.? (Hint: different from Defector style)

The first word is lowercased after a colon even if the phrase following is a complete sentence. It is capitalized if the colon introduces a series of two or more complete sentences, in which case it is capitalized (CMOS 6.63)

600

Now she thinks about me every night, oh
Is it sweet? maybe
Tell me you can't sleep, baby, I know
It's me, espresso

Sabrina Carpenter – Espresso

600

Bolbbalgan4

1 (originally 2)

800

Okay, this one is actually legit because they're twin brothers who are both relief pitchers with freakish deliveries, playing for the same team.

Taylor and Tyler Rogers

800

HATER BONUS: "freak nerd who cant dribble"

Jaylen Brown

800

CMOS can stand for the Chicago Manual of Style but it can also stand for Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor, which is a technology used in constructing modern day computer chips. CMOS circuits use pairs of p-type and n-type transistors to create logic gates. What do 'p' and 'n' stand for/mean in this context?

positive and negative

800

with snow
outdoor car ride
we went to the farm
laugh all the time

James Lord Pierpont – Jingle Bells

800

NCT (current roster including all subgroups; guess within 2)

26

1000

When I was in high school, we had an open-ended mini essay on a timed exam. I chose to write my essay on the feminist author who wrote "Story of an Hour" and The Awakening, but then for some reason switched partway through the essay to using the last name of the author of My Ántonia and "The Wagner Matinee" who wrote a lot about prairie life. Either that, or it was the other way around. I believe I still got full marks on the essay but briefly confused my teacher while she was grading.

Kate Chopin and Willa Cather

1000

"glorious magnificent spectacular splendid perfect wonderful majestic virtuoso angelic king"

Tyrese Maxey

1000

According to Chicago, when do you use en-dashes (NOT em-dashes)? There are two primary cases.

1. en-dash as "to," or basically expressing numerical ranges like 1910–15, chapters 14–19 (CMOS 6.78)

2. en-dash for compound acjections, like post–World War II (CMOS 6.80)

[3. en-dashes in campus names, like University of Wisconsin–Madison (CMOS 6.81)]

1000

Choose 10 years
I wish we lived here
I think we were in the 1830s, without racism or homophobia.
the highest price

Taylor Swift – I Hate It Here

1000

Seventeen

13

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