Musical theatre
Stephen King movies
Famous Charles'
The Peanuts Gang
Coffee Terms
100

This musical theatre legend's works include Company, Follies, and Into the Woods.

Stephen Sondheim

100

Only the second full-length adaption of one of his works, the exterior shots were filmed at Oregon's Timberline Lodge.

The Shining

100

The current Senate Majority leader.

Chuck Schumer

100

This other "Famous Charles" created the gang.

Charles Schultz

100

The Italian word for "marked", this term has become part of modern culture (though usually proceeded by the word "caramel") thanks to Starbucks.

Macchiato

200

The song "Suddenly Seymore" from Little Shop of Horrors is a duet featuring Seymore (of course), and this character.

Audrey

200

The first motion picture adaptation of one of his works. Hint: it featured a very young John Travolta.

Carrie

200

He was indirectly responsible for the death of actress Sharon Tate (among many other things).

Charles Manson

200

Lucy Van Pelt charges this much for "Psychiatric Help."

¢5

200

A mixture of two or more single-origin coffees.

Blend

300

This musical won 12 Tony awards (including best musical). No show has surpassed this record (yet).

The Producers

300

This movie won Kathy Bates an Oscar.

Misery

300

Basketball player. Aka the "Round Mound of Rebound."

Charles Barkley

300

Snoopy is said to be this breed of dog.

Beagle

300

A shot of espresso poured over ice cream

Affogato

400

Affectionately called a "9/12 musical," this Tony-winning show is currently running at the Schoenfeld Theatre in New York, despite mostly being set in Canada.

Come From Away

400

This coming-of-age film, directed by Rob Reiner, features then-child-stars, Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, and Keifer Sutherland.

Stand By Me

400

He wrote "Johnny B. Goode." Not Marty McFly.

Chuck Berry

400

Rumors of these two characters being lesbians have circulated for years.

Peppermint Patty and Marcy

400

This term for a brewed cup of coffee with espresso is also a term for an overnight flight.

Redeye

500

The 1996 film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita featured this pop mega-star in the leading role. A performance which prompted original star, Patti LuPone, to call the singer a "movie killer."

Madonna

500

Considered one of the saddest movies ever made, this 3+ hour masterpiece from 1999 stars Tom Hanks, and the late, great Michael Clarke Duncan as a prison guard, and a man on death row respectively.

The Green Mile

500

An actor. Controversial son of Martin, and brother of Emilio.

Charlie Sheen

500

This early-2000s sitcom often used Vince Guaraldi's very maudlin song "Christmastime is here" to show when a character was sad, disappointed, or depressed.

Arrested Development

500

Thick, caramel-colored foam that rises to the top of an espresso shot.

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