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Bitmoji allows you to use personalized stickers in this ghostly messaging app.

Snapchat

100

Predating the modern LLM (large language model), this supercomputer famously responded "What is Toronto?????" on the Jeopardy TV Show

Watson

100

People in Strasbourg didn’t want to cut footloose after several died during the 1518 plague of this.

Dancing

100

A type of flower, or what you might call your mother if you speak British English.

Mum

100

Originally “NBC’s Saturday Night”, this pioneering comedian hosted the very first episode of SNL in 1975. He wasn’t allowed to say any of his famous “Seven Dirty Words”

George Carlin

200

Jamie Foxx hosts a game show where contestants try to name songs faster than this app.

Shazam

200

!!!DAILY DOUBLE!!!

Microsoft is so hopeful you'll use this assistant, they added a dedicated keyboard key for it

200

2010 saw Jimi Heselden, the C.E.O. of this 6-letter company, die while riding one of its 2-wheeled vehicles.

Segway

200

Designed for competition, this is a motor vehicle of the Indy or F1 variety.

Racecar

200

This actor currently holds the record for most times hosting the show, 17 times, all since 1990, not counting his many cameo appearances in recent years.

Alec Baldwin

300

Some states require you to be at least 19 to work for this alliterative food delivery service.

Door Dash

300

This three-word phrase was originally used to trivially bypass safeguards in most LLMs, and is still used in ironic situations

Ignore Previous Instructions / disregard previous instructions

300

This leader of the Huns kicked the bucket when he choked on his own blood on his 453 C.E. wedding night.

Attila

300

A legal document that transfers ownership of real property from one party to another.

Deed

300

The youngest host in SNL history, this child star of a famous Golden Age Hollywood family first hosted in 1982 at only 7 years old. This person went on to host 5 more times and star in 3 movies along side SNL alum Adam Sandler

Drew Barrymore

400

Discord

400

From the tech lingo "to understand", this assistant once famously referred to itself as "Mecha-Hitler"

Grok

400

Margaret Wise Brown, author of this lunar kids’ book, died when she dislodged a blood clot in her leg.

Goodnight Moon

400

A person or thing that turns in a circle, or a muscle that enables a part of the body to do so.

Rotator

400

SNL welcomed its first female host in its fourth episode, this Murphy Brown star who started her career as a fashion model, appearing on the cover of Vogue in 1967

Candice Bergen

500

Colin Huang’s PDD Holdings is the parent company of this 4-letter online marketplace.

Temu

500

A derogatory term for artificial intelligence, this seven-letter has gained traction in real-world discussions, particularly on social media platforms like TikTok, as a way to express dissatisfaction or humorously insult robots and AI in general.  It also originated in the Star Wars franchise when clone troopers used it as a slur for battle droids.

 

Clanker

500

His last words were

"Sergeant, the Spanish bullet isn't made that will kill me"

Captain Buckey O'Neill (1 July 1898), one of Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders, just before being shot in the mouth prior to charge up Kettle Hill.

500

If someone is worshipped or regarded as god-like, you may describe them as this.

Deified

500

Spanning from the show's debut in 1975 until his death in 2014 this person was the announcer for SNL.  He only missed one season. 

Don Pardo

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