Songs Sang By Pop Icons
Girly Things (Stereotypical)
Famous Historic Women
Movie/TV Queens
Who Said That?
100

1

Who Says- Selena Gomez

100

A popular hair accessory with two hinged, toothed jaws that clamp together with a spring to hold hair in various styles, like messy buns or half-up looks, offering a gentler alternative to tight ponytails and avoiding dents

Claw Clip
100

“This woman helped launch the Civil Rights Movement when she refused to give up her seat on a bus in 1955.”

Rosa Parks


100

"resilient, resourceful, and fiercely protective 16-year-old. She is a skilled archer, hunter, and, following her self-sacrifice to save her sister. She is characterized by her pragmatism, intense loyalty, and deep trauma, often acting on instinct to protect loved ones while struggling with her role in a violent, dystopian world"

Katniss Everdeen

100

"No Taylor.. I wasn't ready for it"

Julia

200

2

Dangerous Woman- Ariana Grande

200

A unique, egg-shaped makeup sponge made from super-soft, latex-free foam, designed to seamlessly blend liquid and cream products like foundation, concealer, and blush for a flawless, airbrushed, skin-like finish

Beauty Blender

200

“After surviving an attack for advocating girls’ education, she became the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner.”

Malala Yousafzai

200

"witty, fiercely independent, and coffee-obsessed protagonist. She left her wealthy life behind and she works from the ground up to work towards her dreams. She is defined by her close, friendship-like bond with her daughter, pop-culture obsession, fast-talking sarcasm, and emotional growth from a defensive, immature young mom to a responsible adult."

Lorelai Gilmore

200

"You're the Ana to my Elsa"

Grace

300

3

The One That Got Away- Katy Perry

300

A hand-operated cosmetic tool, typically made of metal with a, silicone or rubber pad, designed to lift, curl, and elongate upper lashes for a wider, more awake, and dramatic eye appearance

Lash Curler

300

“This Supreme Court justice became a pop culture icon while fighting for gender equality under the law.”

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

300

"a confident and adventurous high school student who moonlights as a crime-fighter, dividing much of her time between saving the world and attending cheerleading practice"

Kim Possible

300

"smiling so hard I think we broke the camera"

Emma

400

4

Vampire- Olivia Rodrigo

400

Small, adhesive stickers, primarily made of hydrocolloid, designed to treat and conceal by absorbing fluid and creating a moist environment for faster healing

Pimple patch

400

“She was arrested for voting illegally in 1872 and became one of the most important leaders in the women’s suffrage movement.”

Susan B. Anthony

400

"starts as a spoiled "daddy's girl" who runs from her wedding but transforms into a strong, independent career woman in fashion, known for her style, journey from waitress to executive, and complicated, iconic relationship, becoming a symbol of growth and relatable struggles"

Rachel Green

400

"London Eye love you"

Lindsay

500

5

Pokerface- Lady Gaga

500

A moisturizing treatment, typically a blend of natural oils (like jojoba, almond, or vitamin E), that hydrates, nourishes, and protects the delicate skin

Cuticle Oil

500

“This former First Lady reshaped the role by advocating for human rights, women’s equality, and helping draft a landmark international declaration after World War II.”

Eleanor Roosevelt 

500

"This perfectly polished high school royalty rules her social kingdom through unspoken dress codes, passive-aggressive compliments, and a notebook full of secrets, proving that popularity can be just as powerful — and dangerous — as any superpower"

Regina George 

500

"365 days of feeling like I got 11 chicken nuggets in my 10 piece"

Jewel

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