Chaos Theory
Ad Slogans
Homophone Alone
100

This phrase describes the idea that an insect flapping its wings might set off a chain of events leading to massive changes far away.

The Butterfly Effect

100

“The ultimate driving machine” has been the long-standing slogan of this German automaker.

BMW

100

A body of water where you might fish — or to accept something as true.

"sea" and "see"

200

This U.S. state is both the westernmost and easternmost, thanks to how the Aleutian Islands cross the 180th meridian.

What is Alaska?

200

“Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don’t” was the jingle for one of these two candy bars.

Almond Joy or Mounds

200

A wild animal with a mane — or to lie flat and recline.

"lion" or "lyin"

300

The “Reign of Terror” during this European revolution is often cited as an example of political chaos.

The French Revolution

300

“Reach out and touch someone” was a campaign from this telecommunications giant.

AT&T

300

A large hairy mammal — or without clothes or covering.

"bear" and "bare"

400

In Jurassic Park, Jeff Goldblum’s character famously explains chaos theory while dripping water on someone’s hand. His character’s name?

Dr. Ian Malcolm

400

“Obey your thirst.” was the long-running slogan for this soda brand in the 1990s.

Sprite

400

A tall plant used to make flutes — or what you just did with this clue.

"Reed" and "read"

500

This kind of mathematical image, often associated with chaos theory, is infinitely complex and self-repeating.

Fractal
500

“Don’t leave home without it” was the iconic slogan for this credit card company.

American Express

500

This word can mean a tree’s reproductive part — or to hand over formally.

"seed" or "cede"

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