Events
World Terms
Marketing Terms
Movie Terms
Miscellaneous
100

The day after Thanksgiving, regarded as the first day of the traditional Christmas shopping season, on which retailers offer special reduced prices.

Black Friday 

100

A concise document summarizing a person's education, skills, and work experience, used primarily to secure a job by highlighting qualifications for an employer to screen applicants for interviews, often including personal info, job history, skills, and education. 

Resume

100

A large outdoor board for displaying advertisements.

Billboard

100

The date on which an event took place in a previous year.

Anniversary

100

Parties, groups, or individuals who challenge the ruling government by criticizing policies, offering alternatives, and holding it accountable, serving as a vital check on power.

Political Opposition 

200

An annual festive procession, famously led by Macy's in New York City, featuring giant character balloons, elaborate floats, marching bands, performers, and celebrity appearances, traditionally marking the start of the holiday season and watched by millions on TV and in person.

Thanksgiving day parade

200

A particular means by which a company or individual generates revenue on an ongoing basis.

Revenue Streams

200

A non-profit organization focused on benefiting a specific community or geographic area by providing aid, support, or services to people in need, addressing local issues like poverty, education, health, or culture, and understanding unique community challenges to offer tailored help, making them the heart of local community support.

Local Charities

200

In a way that relates to activities inside a particular country; nationally.

Domestically

200

Costing a lot of money.

Expensive

300

A popular, festive winter-themed event, often held at large venues like Chicago's Navy Pier or Washington D.C.'s Nationals Park, featuring attractions. 

Winter Wonderfest

300

A claim or dispute brought to a court of law for adjudication.

Lawsuit

300

The place where something happens, especially an organized event such as a concert, conference, or sports event.

Venue

300

Earning the most total money compared to others in its category. 

Highest-grossing

300

Low in price; worth more than its cost.

Cheaper

400

A franchise chain of American automotive service centers, famous for pioneering fast, drive-thru oil changes and preventive vehicle maintenance. 

Jiffy Lube

400

A person with whom one works in a profession or business.

Colleague

400

Graphic symbols, emblems, or mascots that visually represent a team, brand, or league.

Logos

400
A television broadcast.


Telecast

400

A firm decision to do or not to do something.

Resolution

500

The world's most famous and prestigious annual multi-stage bicycle race. 

Le Tour De France

500

A different or distinct form or version of something.

Variations

500

Promote the sale of (goods), especially by their presentation in retail outlets.

Merchandise

500

Items of various types or from different sources.

Miscellaneous

500

The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.

Symbolism

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