Famous Slogans
Anagrams
Bestsellers in 3 Words
Periodic Etymology
Famous Albums
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"Just Do It."

Nike

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A chivalrous, courteous, or "ELEGANT MAN".

A gentleman

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1997. Fantasy. Rowling.

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

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Named for the Eastern Thessalian district of Magnesia.

Magnesium

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Named after a street in London, this Fab Four album would go on to sell 14.4 million copies.

Abbey Road

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"Have a break. Have a..."

KitKat
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The best way to do this is to be "SILENT".

Listen

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1937. Fantasy. Tolkien.

The Hobbit

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Greek: "water-forming"

Hydrogen

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In this 1980 album, AC/DC made a return in the darkest shade imaginable.

Back in Black

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"Oh, What a Feeling!"

Toyota

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It is rare that one of these services is "REAL FUN".

Funeral

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Cat. Enchantress. Cupboard.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

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Latin: "indicum", meaning indigo, the blue colour found in its spectrum.

Indium

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This Nirvana album was released in 1991 and... oh, forget about it.

Nevermind

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"Maybe she's born with it. Maybe it's..."

Maybelline

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During an unruly one of these, "VOICES RANT ON".

Conversation

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Renaissance. Symbology. Mystery.

The Da Vinci Code

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An English word from the same root as yellow, "geolo".

Gold

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She was this many years old in 2009, but it was in 2011 that Adele was "Rolling in the Deep" with this album.

21

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"Aussie kids are..."

WeetBix

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Invented by Samuel, the receiver of this method of transmission may remark "HERE COME DOTS".

The Morse Code

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Professor. Student. Nabokov.

Lolita

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Swedish for "heavy stone", this element is used to create electric light filaments.

Tungsten

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Bat Out of Hell

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