Military Terms
Hall of Fame Athletes
Literary Devices
Top 40s
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100

A soldier of the lowest military rank

Private

100

Nicknamed The Great One, he played 20 season in the NHL for four teams over the course of his career

Wayne Gretzky

100

This George Orwell novel is arguably the best-known example of a literary allegory

Animal Farm

100

Meghan Trainor’s 2014 hit was “All About That Bass,” not this

Treble

100

Two unrelated parts make the whole

Before and After

200

This most recently founded military branch was established in 1947

The Air Force

200

This ten-time All-Star beat .000009% odds by hitting a dove in mid-air with a pitch that likely surpassed 100 miles per hour

Randy Johnson

200

Fire is an example of this literary device in Lord of the Flies, recurring throughout the story and symbolizing the characters’ connection to civilization

Motif

200

This guitarist’s album “Supernatural” took home the 1999 Album of the Year Grammy

Carlos Santana

200

The anti-category category

Potpourri

300

This term often refers specifically to June 6, 1944, but also describes the day on which an important operation is to begin or a change to take effect

D-Day

300

He played 13 seasons with the Boston Celtics and was the third player (and the first non-center) to win three consecutive NBA Most Valuable Player Awards

Larry Bird

300

JD Salinger’s most famed anti-hero, this apathetic teenager describes himself as cowardly and weak

Holden Caulfield

300

William Hung rose to fame after unsuccessfully performing this artist’s “She Bangs” on American Idol in 2004

Ricky Martin

300
Words with corresponding sounds

Rhyme Time

400

A military strategy in which small groups of combatants use tactics like ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics and mobility to fight a larger and less-mobile traditional military

Guerilla warfare

400

Despite having his ear bitten off by Mike Tyson in 1997, this hall of famer is the only boxer in history to win the undisputed championship in two weight classes

Evander Holyfield

400

Of the three types of literary irony, this one occurs when actions have an effect that is opposite from what was intended

Situational Irony

400

This group’s 1989 album “Violator” featured singles “Personal Jesus,” “Enjoy the Silence” and “Policy of Truth”

Depeche Mode

400

Finding the connection

Common Bonds

500

This gold, green and white medal is awarded for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements

Legion of Merit

500

He played college football at Notre Dame and was drafted to the NFL by head coach Bill Walsh in 1979

Joe Montana

500

Shakespeare’s works are brimming with this type of monologue in which a character speaks aloud to himself (and to the audience)

Soliloquy

500

Informally known as Fergie, this Black Eyed Peas singer released her first solo album, “The Dutchess,” in 2006

Stacy Ann Ferguson

500

Strong fluids

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