Familiar Phrases
I'm Back on the Apps
The Movies
What's that Spell?
Triple Meanings
100

Dating back to the early 2000s, it's what FOMO stands for.

What is "fear of missing out"?

100

This app first launched as "Picaboo" on July 8, 2011?


What is "Snapchat"?

100

This was the first feature-length animated movie ever released.

What is Snow White (and the Seven Dwarves)?

100

This two-part movie is based on the original book The Wizard of Oz.

What is Wicked

100

Seat of government,
the upper part of a column,
money to invest

What is "capital"?

200

It can mean to become independent of someone or something, or what new fathers often do in the hospital delivery room

What is "cut the cord"?

200

In 2025 the green owl mascot from this app "died", but on the 13th day, rose again, having apparently faked his own death

What is Duolingo?

200

"Bohemian Rhapsody" earned him an Oscar for his "mercurial" performance.


Who is Rami Malek?

200

It's the killing curse in the Harry Potter books, & don't you dare point your wand at me when you say it

What is "Avada Kedavra"?

200

An early version of a book,
conscript for military service,
beer drawn from a cask or barrel

What is "draft"?

300

It follows "jack of all trades" to describe someone who can do many things but not particularly well

What is "master of none"?

300

Catalogue & review films you've seen on this app founded in 2011; it's been called Goodreads for movies

What is Letterboxd?

300

Robert Pattinson is the title character (& the reborn versions thereof) in this 2025 film from Bong Joon Ho.

What is "Mickey 17"?

300

In "The Fellowship of the Ring", he cries, "Naur an edraith ammen! Naur dan i ngaurhoth!" & a tree bursts into flames

Who is Gandalf?

300

Part of a belt,
to apply oneself,
to collapse

What is "buckle"?

400

A serious incident on April 14, 1970 in Texas, US, led to this 5-word phrase being used humorously for less serious situations

What is "Houston, we have a problem"?

400

It makes sense that the name of this app means "everything" in Arabic since you can gamble on just about everything on it

What is Kalshi?

400

This actor's relaxation technique of humming & chest thumping made it into a scene of "The Wolf of Wall Street."

Who is Matthew McConaughey?

400

The tale of Ali Baba & the 40 thieves gave us this door-opening phrase

What is "open sesame"?

400

Deep part of a waterway,

a means of access,

concentrate your energies into something 

What is "channel"?

500

This phrase meaning a commotion over something little predates the Shakespeare title

What is "much ado about nothing"?

500

Merriam-Webster notes that the name of this app from xAI "may be the only English word that derives from Martian"

What is Grok?

500

You might not remember "The King of Comedy" or "After Hours," some comedies he directed, because his more famous films have been dramas.

Who is Martin Scorcese?

500

The 3 witches in "Macbeth" chant, "Double, double toil and trouble, fire burn, and cauldron" this.

What is bubble?

500

The hide of an animal, 

to hurry, 

to strike with flung objects

What is "pelt"?

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