Geographic homophones, and also one prompt that is just a geographic term because I ran out of homophones.
What the hell did you just say?
Before and After
In both cases
Snubs not 'Dubs
100

Dang it! There's a naturally occurring structure limiting the flow of this river.

Dam

100

Gone are the days finding a Prince Charming, now you look for someone with this personality attribute.

Rizz!

100

This 1990 film about a young boy left home alone at Christmas and the 1985 film about Marty McFly's time-traveling adventures.

Home Alone in the Future

100

Lowercase tactical movement or capitalized month of the year.

March

100

Despite portraying the "World's Best" of their job, some people find it laughable they never won an Emmy for this character.

Steve Carell - The Office

200

Unbelievable! There's a cliff looking over a body of water or plain.

Bluff

200

Extremely excited or enthusiastic, especially at a party. For what? Nobody knows.

Turnt or Turned Up!

200

An enigmatic, three-dimensional, boundless continuum, on a scale incomprehensible to the human mind and my preferred condiment for toast.

Space Jam

200

Lowercase name of a citrus fruit or capitalized name of the most spoken language on earth.

Mandarin

200

In 2023, this artist won their 32nd Grammy- solidifying their title as holder of the most Grammys, ever. Despite this, they've never won album of the year.

Beyoncé

300

If you swing and land in this, you've probably missed the green.

Gulf

300

Looking good girl - Describes something that is perfectly executed or looking good.

On Fleek!

300

A popular late-night TV host and the slogan for a company that is there if you take a tumble.

I've Fallon and I can't get up!

300

Lowercase description of a small settlement or capitalized name of a Shakespearean play and protagonist.

Hamlet

300

[CENSORED]!, might be the NSFW-word this Hollywood icon would use to describe having only being nominated for an Oscar once, and lost.

Samuel L. Jackson

400

Barren, battered and eroded- the conditions are certainly not good.

Badlands

400

You're not in danger! This slang became popular to describe something that is outstanding in the 95th year of the 1900's.

Da' Bomb!

400

Author of "Pride and Prejudice" and a tragic shipwreck in the great lakes.

Jane Austen Fitzgerald

400

Lowercase name for a seasoning or capitalized name for casually addressing President Hoover.

Herb(ert Hoover)

400

Over the course of this spin-off show's run it was nominated for an Emmy 53 times. It never won any, despite its predecessor being broken and bad.

Better Call Saul

500

Normally formed around limestone or other softrock, but also not uncommon near Pittsburgh regional transit.

Sinkholes

500

Popularized at the turn of the century, it is literally a word to express agreement or confirmation.

Word!

500

The "Show of the 90s" and Kevin Costner's cornfield baseball diamond.

Seinfield of Dreams (or Seinfeld of Dreams)

500

Lowercase descriptor for being unconventional or capitalized word for being Czech 

Bohemian

500

“Slumdog Millionaire” won best picture this year, but the exclusion of this title caused such an outcry that the Oscars changed their rules from 5 to 10 nominees the next year.

Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight”

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