Rhyme time
10-Letter Words
Broadway Musicals
College Football
Borrowed Words
200

A small or miniature chair

Petite seat

200

It's everywhere, and it is all at once

Everything

200

The musical West Side Story, which tells the story of two rival gangs in New York City, was inspired by which Shakespeare play about star-crossed lovers?

 Romeo and Juliet

200

USC running back Reggie bush was stripped of this trophy, annually awarded to the most outstanding player in college football, after receiving impermissible monetary benefits from agents and marketers.

Heisman Trophy

200

Despite its roots in the Arabic language, this liquid is illegal to consume there

Alcohol

400

A primary sewer duct

Main drain

400

This fruit, a widely grown hybrid species of the genus Fragaria, and boasts a bright, seed-studded surface

Strawberry

400

The musical The Book of Mormon, which satirizes the beliefs and practices of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was written by the creators of the this Comedy Central cartoon.

South Park

400

This school has a tradition of “sailgating” before games on boats in Lake Washington.

University of Washington

400

This German word meaning “garden of children” is now used to define the start of primary school

Kindergarten

600

A royal seat made of rock

Stone throne

600

This french word, meaning the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background

Silhouette

600

Opening in January of 1988, this musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber is the longest running show on broadway

Phantom of the Opera

600

Michigan stadium, aptly nicknamed this, is the third largest stadium in the world by capacity

The Big House

600

What originally meant a Chinese concoction of fish and spices, now means this red condiment in the western world

Ketchup

800

A wild swine used for combat

War boar

800

Let's go around and say one fun fact about ourselves! This dreaded introductory activity in schools and groups often makes more awkwardness than it shatters.

Icebreaker
800

Loosely based on the 1896 opera La Bohème, this musical is about poor young artists struggling to survive and create a life in Lower Manhattan's East Village under the shadow of HIV

RENT

800

This bowl game is annually held between Auburn and Alabama, named after their state’s history of producing that metal.

Iron Bowl

800

This word for nightwear has Indian and Persian roots, originally translating to “leg garments”

Pajamas

1000

Opposable digit on the hand without much feeling

Numb thumb

1000

Vikrant Parsai in the 2015 movie Bridge of Spies states that this is the food of the wise man but the liquor of the fool

Confidence

1000

Adapted from Stephen King's 1974 novel, this musical focuses on an awkward teenage girl with telekinetic powers, but it had the shortest stint of any Broadway musical closing after only five shows

Carrie

1000

This school holds the record with the most consecutive wins with 47, which has to be broken sooner or later, right?

University of Oklahoma
1000

This French word meaning “remember” or “come to mind” is often used by tourists when shopping for local knick-knacks

Souvenir

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