Holidays (or Hollidays or Halladays)
Pre-Digital Storage
Layman’s Latin
Doublespeaking
Breaking Bad
300

This American jazz singer, nicknamed ‘Lady Day’ won four posthumous Grammy Awards. She is also in the Grammy and R&B Hall of Fames

Billie Holiday

300

Before USB drives and cloud storage, people saved files on this thin, flexible magnetic square

Floppy Disk

300

“So, like, schools will sometimes use this word to talk about to the classes they offer, specifically colleges, but sometimes high schools too”

Curriculum

300

Spongebob’s closest companion, what astrologers study

Patrick star signs

300

The events of the show follow Walter Hartwell White, a teacher in this subject at J. P. Wynne High School

Chemistry

600

This NBA Point Guard has won titles with the Bucks and Celtics. He is most well known for his staunch defense, making an All-Defensive team six times in his career

Jrue Holiday

600

This black rectangular cassette was once the standard for home movies and rentals

VHS Tape

600

“Y’know, I have more examples of what I’m talking about, but I don’t really feel like saying all that. I’m just gonna use this often-abbreviated Latin term literally meaning “and the rest.”

et cetera


600

A beloved brand of sugar-packed desserts, someone who’s always looking on the downside

Little Debbie Downer

600

This prominent character of the show is famously questioned by Walter after falling into a porta-potty, asking, “what is wrong with you? Why are you blue??”

Jesse Pinkman

900

This former Blue Jay and Phillie won two Cy Young awards and threw a perfect game. Unfortunately, he passed away in a plane crash in 2017

Roy Halladay

900

This read-only optical disk device was used to install software and store data before digital downloads became the norm

CD-ROM

900

“Woah, you got arrested? Don’t worry man, this legal statue with a name in Latin guarantees your right to be brought in front of a court. Unless Lincoln came back and issued another writ of it.”

habeas corpus

900

A signature burger offering from McDonald’s, a heavily-influential singer-songwriter and rapper

Big Mac Miller

900

The events of this show take place in this New Mexico city, famous for its hot air balloons

Albuquerque

1200

This wild-west dentist, gambler and gunfighter was a close friend of Wyatt Earp. While he had a reputation for killing over a dozen men, it was probably closer to three

Doc Holliday

1200

This was the first commercial optical disk storage, developed by Phillips, Pioneer, and the former media company MCA

LaserDisc

1200

“You a big Brad Pitt fan? Well, you must’ve seen this 2019 movie starring him, he’s playing this astronaut guy who’s looking for his father in space. Oh yeah, the name’s in Latin, means “to the stars.”

ad astra


1200

A famous West Coast burger chain, the state of being on the town or not at home and doing things

In-N-Out and About

1200

The poetry collection “Leaves of Grass,” written by this poet, serves as a crucial plot device later in the show when Walter’s copy is found with the inscription, “To my other favorite W.W. It’s an honor working with you. Fondly, G.B.”

Walt Whitman

1500

This son of a former Rockies left fielder was drafted with the first overall pick by the Baltimore Orioles. He made his major league debut against the Red Sox in 2024

Jackson Holliday

1500

Before digital archives, libraries and newspapers preserved documents by photographing them onto this tiny reel of film that could be viewed with a special reader.

microform

1500

“This word for a person you view as uncivilized was made by the Greeks to talk about people who didn’t speak their language. Came from a term in Latin, so I guess that checks out.”

barbarian

1500

The most subscribed-to YouTuber, a nickname of former NFL running back Marshawn Lynch

Mr. Beast Mode

1500

Walter took his kingpin name from Werner Heisenberg, a WWII-era German theoretical physicist whose main breakthroughs were in this area of the field, focusing on the behavior of matter and of light.

Quantum Mechanics

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