Cutting in line at the movies
Sliding into your "D.M."s
Rhyme Time
You Drive
"F"ive Letter Words
100

Cary Elwes to Chris Sarandon: "I'll use small words so that you'll be sure to understand, you warthog-faced buffoon"

The Princess Bride

100

"Don't be creepy" is one of the top rules when sliding into someone's DMs, DM standing for this

a direct message

100

A thick seafood & vegetable soup in dry, pulverized form

powder chowder

100

In this job for the wealthy Kelly family, Godfrey Ford drove young Grace around & became a friend to her

a chauffeur

100

Food groups often left off nutritional guidelines include nougat, meringue & this sweet stuff seen with bread


fluff

200

Peter Lorre: "You despise me, don't you?" Humphrey Bogart: "If I gave you any thought, I probably would"

Casablanca

200

The dome on the capitol building of this Midwest city is gilded with 23-karat gold leaf

Des Moines

200

An ancient Roman garment for practicing asanas

toga yoga

200

In 2021 this biggest rideshare provider recognized a union for the first time, of drivers who sit on the right in Britain

Uber

200

An aspect or phase of something, it's also any of the small, polished sides on a cut diamond

a facet

300

From a '90s animated film: "You were born a street rat, you'll die a street rat & only your fleas will mourn you!"

Aladdin

300

 First name Klaus, the namesake of this boot brand was a physician in the German army

Doc Martens

300

"Texas" lawman trouble

Ranger danger

300

In "Cold Pursuit", based on a Norwegian film, Liam Neeson gets revenge on bad guys using his job driving this big winter vehicle

a snowplow

300

Proverbially, this type of "heart" "never won fair lady"

faint

400

Jamie Lee Curtis to Kevin Kline: "To call you stupid would be an insult to stupid people"

A fish called Wanda

400

The two celebrities seen here, one was a member of the Brat Pack & the other the Rat Pack


Demi Moore & Dean Martin

400

An arbiter of a soft chocolate confection

judge fudge

400

A big heist needs someone to drive this--for the 1950 Boston Brink's job, it was Joseph Banfield

a getaway car

400

In its simplest form it's a sheet of paper folded in half to make 2 leaves or 4 pages; Shakespeare's had a lot more

a folio

500

Not a fan of Olivia Colman's makeup, Rachel Weisz says, "You look like a badger"

the Favourite

500

In writing, examples of these include the breve & macron

diacritical marks

500

To pigeonhole a dozen

shelve twelve

500

At NASCAR races the driver of this car leads the field to the start & also keeps the cars at the right speed on pit road

the pace car
500

Pachelbel composed this type of composition "in D minor" & also "in F major"

a fugue

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