Do It for the Vine!
Coincidentally, Also a Body Part
I'm All Alone
Animal Talk
You Traitor!
100

To make his friend laugh: "So I'm standing there..." with this substance "on my titties..." (It works.)

What is barbecue sauce?

100

This part of a corn plant is the part that is typically eaten, and includes the cob and the husk. It is the female part of the corn plant, and coordinates with the male "tassels" to form the food we enjoy.

What is an ear?

100

Although there are other, less common instruments that do the same, this stringed instrument is the only standard symphonic instrument in today's world that uses the alto clef, due to its unique range.

What is the viola?

100
Crying or other expressions of sorrow that are insincere and manipulative.

What are crocodile tears?

100

In her song "Traitor", from her 2021 album "Sour", this young singer-songwriter laments how an ex-boyfriend was dating another girl two weeks after breaking up with her: "Guess you didn't cheat, but you're still a traitor."

Who is Olivia Rodrigo?

200

Watching from above in a hotel window, the Viner sings, "Two bros, chillin' in a hot tub, five feet apart 'cause" this.

What is "they're not gay"?

200

The most commonly littered item on Earth is this part of a cigarette, which is what remains after it has been smoked. They are incredibly toxic to the environment, containing hundreds of chemicals and composed mostly of plastic, despite popular belief.

What is the butt?

200

This sometimes-scary animal is the only mammal that can actually fly. Others, such as flying squirrels, really only glide.

What is a bat?

200

A colloquial term used by some women to refer to their menstrual period; it's a play off of "blood in the water".

What is shark week?

200

Perhaps the most famous traitor in American history, this man went from successful Revolutionary War general to British spy after finding himself deep in debt. He was discovered when his British contact, Major John André, was caught with documents implicating his guilt; however, he managed to evade capture, lead British forces against his former comrades, and ultimately live out his days in England.

Who is Benedict Arnold?

300

As a boy tries to pull a food item off the top shelf of his pantry and it falls on him instead, he cheerfully quips, "Hurricane Katrina? More like" this.

What is Hurricane TortiLLa?

300

On a shoe, it's a strip of material located just under the laces. It sits on the top center part of the shoe, attached to the vamp in front of the shoe and the quarter in the back. Its job is to protect the top of the foot and prevent the laces from rubbing against the foot.

What is the tongue?

300

This sweet food item is the only food that will never spoil, due to its high acidity and low moisture content. Other food items, such as white rice and soy sauce, will last a long time in the pantry, but will ultimately succumb.

What is honey?

300

The hottest and most humid period of summer, typically occurring in late July and early August.

What are the dog days?

300

This disciple of Jesus Christ became synonymous with the word "traitor" after selling him out with a kiss in exchange for 30 pieces of silver.

Who is Judas?

400

As the music video for "Love on Top" begins to play, Beyoncé orders, "Bring the beat in!" Carrying a real beet on a plate and rushing through a doorway, the Viner has this response.

What is, "Anything for you, Beyoncé!"?

400

The droplets of wine that form on the inside of a glass, particularly after being swirled, are known as these. Despite popular belief, however, the speed with which they "run" down the sides of the glass does not indicate quality of the wine; it could indicate either a higher alcohol level or a higher level of sweetness.

What are legs?

400

The most common official language in South American countries is Spanish. This large country, however, is the only one in South America of which the official language is Portuguese.

What is Brazil?

400

Three strikes in a row, in bowling.

What is a turkey?
400

The assassination of Julius Caesar is often dramatized, and even original accounts of the event differ. One aspect that remains somewhat consistent is that his last words were some version of "You too?" upon seeing this man, once a close friend, among the killers; Shakespeare's rendition of those words has become a famous quote associated with betrayals.

Who is Brutus?

500

Driving past a construction site, Drew Gooden reads one of the signs-- "Road work ahead?"-- before turning to the camera and uttering this confused remark.

What is "Yeah, I sure hope it does."?

500

In professional wrestling, a "face" is the protagonist of the storyline: the "good guy" character. A "villain" character is known as this, and is portrayed as an immoral rule-breaker who takes advantage of their opponent.

What is a heel?

500

On March 12, 2025, the New York Times game "Spelling Bee" celebrated its 2500th puzzle with a special twist. Sam Ezersky, the puzzle's creator, explained that it was the only puzzle in Spelling Bee history to include this letter of the alphabet, which had been excluded previously due to how many playable words it could add to the total word count.

What is the letter S?

500

A member of a family or group who is regarded as a disgrace to it.

What is a black sheep?

500

This former NSA intelligence contractor became a whistleblower in 2013 when he leaked classified documents to the press that revealed the existence of global surveillance programs. He was charged with two counts of espionage and called a traitor by many lawmakers, although he legally could not be charged with treason. He has lived in Russia ever since, and in 2022 became a Russian citizen.

Who is Edward Snowden?

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