At first, only the rich could afford this rebellious style; short hair, loose dresses, long beaded necklaces, (and a few drinks in a speakeasy) made this decade memorable.
What was the 1920's? (What was The Roaring Twenties?)
These two numbers are inescapable- and not just because one of them supposedly ate 9.
What is 6-7?
In this song by Dolly Parton, Dolly begs this women with "flaming locks of auburn hair" and "eyes of emerald green" not to take her man.
Who is Jolene?
In the Brothers Grimm version of Cinderella, these two characters are punished for their behavior by having their eyes pecked out by magical birds.
Who are the evil stepsisters?
This brand of toothpaste can also stand for a mountain's peak or a knight's emblem.
What is Crest?
In hindsight, the "chic" fashion trends of this decade were truly the pinnacle of tacky, with frosted lips, jeans underneath skirts, chunky highlights, and Juicy Couture tracksuits in vogue.
What was the 2000s? (What was Y2k?)
This somewhat redundant word can be used to describe someone as out-of-touch with reality, or as a shortened version of the word delusional.
What is delulu?
This woman in the song by Plain White T's is asked what it's like in New York City and is told that it's true "Times Square can't shine as bright as you".
Who is Delilah? (What is Hey There Delilah?)
While Disney's adaptation of Snow White is mostly faithful to its source material, the movie leaves out the final detail of the Evil Queen being forced to dance wearing this object.
What are red-hot iron slippers?
This word refers to both an athletic shoe and the Greek term for "victory".
What is Nike?
Baby Boomer rebellion allowed this decade's fashion choices to bloom; mini skirts, go-go boots, and groovy headbands worn by a certain "botanical" group of people were in style.
What was the 1960's?
This Greek letter is frequently used to describe someone as a "leader" or assertive.
What is Alpha?
Paul Anka sings to this older woman, "Only you can take my heart, only you can tear it apart" in this song by her name.
Who is Diana?
In the original version of this story adapted by several authors, an unconscious princess is left expecting twins after being assaulted by a king passing through her sleeping kingdom.
What is Sleeping Beauty?
This famous store can also be used to practice your aim, whether it be in archery or as a part of a malicious scheme.
What is Target?
This decade popularized "hipster" fashion, with skinny jeans, vintage flannel, and the infamous mustache finger-tattoo craze at its peak.
What was the 2010's?
The action of placing your tongue on the roof of your mouth to improve your jawline/facial aesthetics is known as this term online.
What is mewing?
This woman's name is associated with a catchy phone number written on the wall in this Tommy Tutone song.
Who is Jenny? (What is 867-5309/Jenny?)
Hans Christen Anderson's "The Little Mermaid" ends with the Little Mermaid turning into sea foam after refusing to complete this task.
What is stabbing the prince?
This personal care brand can also be used to describe a certain peaceful bird or the past-tense of the word "dive".
What is Dove?
Hollywood glamour took the wheel in this decade, bringing full skirts, cinched waists, Capri pants, polka dots, (and a certain cold war) along with it.
What was the 1950s?
After doing something embarrassing or socially awkward, most people would complain about losing these imaginary points.
What are "Aura Points"? (or Aura/-10,000 Aura)
Conan Grey discusses polyester sweaters and his wish to be this girl whom he describes as "a sight for sore eyes" in this viral song.
Who is Heather?
This character from Disney's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" is the only character of the movie's main cast to survive in Victor Hugo's original novel.
Who is Captain Phoebus?
This word can describe a popular chip brand, a frill on a piece of clothing, or the action of disarranging one's hair.
What is Ruffles?