OSCAR WINNERS' TV ROLES
NEW WORDS IN 1988
FLOWER POWER
CLASSIC SITCOMS
Dog Breeds
PLACES THAT BECAME WORDS
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Mork from Ork

Robin Williams

400

This alteration of the type of criminal Al Capone was started appearing in rap lyrics

gangsta

400

Seen here with pink roses, these little white flowers symbolize innocence

baby's breath

400

On this sitcom Will Smith played a fictionalized version of himself, sent from Philly to live with rich relatives in L.A.

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

400

The Staffordshire type of this was formerly called the pit bull

a terrier

400

This breed takes its name from a valley along the River Aire in Yorkshire, England

Airedale Terrier

800

Godmother on "Fleabag"

Olivia Colman

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Hyphenated term for a work by Camus or Clancy, but on the computer

an e-book
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800

Van Gogh captured these huge flowers in their August bloom; the yellow background makes the work almost monochromatic

sunflowers

800

In 2019 Helen Hunt reprised her role as Jamie Buchman for a revival of this sitcom

Mad About You

800

The Viszla is a Hungarian version of this & should be told it's being impolite & to at least use an open hand

pointer

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800

On the Shannon River there's an Irish town that's given its name to this verse of renown

Limerick

1200

Elliot Alderson on "Mr. Robot"

Rami Malek

1200

The 6-letter name of this style of electronic dance music emphasized its mechanical derivation

techno

1200

The oil made from this purple flower is used in perfumes and cosmetics

lavender

1200

Redd Foxx played a cantankerous junk dealer & patriarch on this Norman Lear comedy

Sanford and Son
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1200

This hunting hound is the state dog of Virginia

the foxhound
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1200

A river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo lends its name to this deadly virus

Ebola

1600

Real-life crime boss Bumpy Johnson on "Godfather of Harlem"

Forest Whitaker

1600

A phrase for steroid-provoked anger may have led to this phrase for other-driver-provoked anger

road rage
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The poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" says, "All at once I saw a crowd, a host, of golden" these flowers

daffodils

1600

It centered on several unattached Brooklynites, including Kim Fields as Regine Hunter & Queen Latifah as Khadijah James

Living Single

1600

Marie Antoinette loved this breed whose name is derived from the fact that its ears looked like a butterfly

papillon

1600

The Moroccan city where "The Sheltering Sky" was written gave its name to this citrus fruit

tangerine

2000

In full prosthetic makeup, convicted killer Pam Hupp in 2022's "The Thing About Pam"

Renée Zellweger
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2000

Photographic is the "P" adjective in this abbreviation used as the standard for digitally encoded images

JPEG

2000

If only "Jeopardy!" had Smell-O-Vision, then you could really enjoy the star type of this fragrant flowering shrub

jasmine

2000

Harry Anderson presided over this sitcom while Markie Post played a public defender

Night Court

2000

The Cavalier King Charles spaniel is in this AKC group

toy

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2000

This structure takes its name from a military base in Rhode Island, where it was first built during World War II

a Quonset hut

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