RHYME TIME
THE TIME IS NOW
SITCOMS
CALL ME MAYBE?
WE'RE PLAYING BASKETBALL
100

A large swine could be described with this simple rhyme.

big pig

100

Famously sung by Dolly Parton, this common phrase describes the typical workday grind.

9 to 5

100

This nostalgic sitcom set in 1950s Milwaukee features a wholesome teen and his family, along with the ultra-cool leather-jacketed Fonzie, who became the breakout star of the show.

Happy Days

100

It's the only number you can dial without a cell plan. 

911

100

In basketball, this long-range basket is worth more than a layup or free throw.

(3) three-pointer

200

A broom-riding spellcaster with lots of money might be this.

rich witch

200

It's the halfway mark between morning and evening.

afternoon

200

This classic sitcom about a blended suburban family is famously introduced by theme song lyrics that begin: "Here's the story of a lovely lady..."

The Brady Bunch

200

This three-digit number connects you to an information directory.

411

200

This occurs when a player grabs the ball after a missed shot.

rebound

300

This rhyming farewell tells someone you’ll see them later.

in a while, crocodile

300

The moment one day ends and the next begins.

midnight

300

This 2009 mockumentary-style sitcom follows an extended, blended Los Angeles household, showing three very different family units navigating everyday life.

Modern Family

300

Dial this 3-digit number to get connected to community resources in your area.

211

300

A lobbed pass and a finish above the rim combine to form this highlight-reel basketball play.

alley-oop

400

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In sports or show business, excessive flair and trickery might be called this two-word rhyming phrase.

razzle dazzle

400

This convenience store chain hints at its extended hours right in its name.

7-11

400

This ’90s sitcom centered on a Chicago family is best remembered for its nerdy next-door neighbor whose catchphrase-prone antics often stole the show.

Family Matters

400

This three-digit number is the national hotline to reach trained counselors for mental health crises and emotional distress.

988

400

Taking too many steps without dribbling is called this violation.

traveling 

500

This British-American rapper known for “La Di Da Di” has a rhyming nickname.

Slick Rick

500

A traditionally “spooky” hour, often linked in folklore and horror stories, when things are said to go bump in the night.

3:00 am

500

This groundbreaking sitcom from the 1970s follows a working-class New York family whose outspoken patriarch constantly clashes with changing social and political attitudes.

All in the Family

500

This famously catchy phone number became a hit song in 1981 when Tommy Tutone asked for “Jenny,” turning it into one of pop music’s most recognizable digits.

867-5309

500

When a player reaches double digits in three statistical categories in one game, it’s called this.

triple-double

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