Sports Nicknames
Inventions
Idioms and Pop Culture
When in "Rome"
Potpourri
100

This Red Sox slugger hit 541 home runs over his career

David "Big Papi" Ortiz

100

The wheel was first invented in this ancient civilization

Mesopotamia

100

When this kid's toy and Toy Story character gives up and spends his days watching television

Couch potato head

100

This famous lovebird dramatically died "with a kiss"

Romeo

100

The acronym that represents something you add to the end of a letter stands for this

Postscript

200

He can achieve third on the all-time NBA scoring list, but he can't deliver on Sundays

Karl "The Mailman" Malone

200

Despite receiving minimal fame compared to his competitor, Nikola Tesla invented this electrical current that laid the foundation for today's mass power supply

Alternating current (AC)

200

Getting very happy when listening to Travis Scott and Kacy Hill's popular song

On cloud 90210

200

I can forecast the weather with this instrument that measures air pressure

Barometer

200

This pop singer is known as "the Material Girl" and hates it

Madonna

300

This old time ball player once took off his cleats while at bat to earn his nickname

"Shoeless" Joe Jackson

300

The first person to utilize a magnetic compass hailed from this nation

China

300

When the actor who starred in the Shining and as the Joker, has actually dabbled in many skills

Jack Nicholson of all trades

300

Bob and racecar to name a few

Palendrome

300

The smallest bone in the human body is located in this body part

Ear

400

This HOF quarterback's charming nature landed him this fitting nickname right after being drafted out of Alabama

Joe "Broadway" Namath

400

George Hackenschmidt, creator of the hack squat, also invented this exercise in the late 1800s

Bench press

400

A Frank Sinatra song that also ironically expresses that something will never happen

When pigs fly to the moon

400

A unit of length equalling 0.000001 meters

Micrometer

400

This is the world's most stolen food item, as nearly 4% of its annual production is estimated to be stolen

Cheese

500

Charles Barkley infamously dubbed an injured Lakers player this on an NBA on TNT broadcast

Anthony "Street Clothes" Davis

500

This plant biologist, aka "The Peanut Man", conceived inventions ranging from molasses to a certain type of gasoline, but did not in fact invent peanut butter (contrary to popular belief)

George Washington Carver

500

When this horror clown just wants to know what's on your mind

A Pennywise for your thoughts

500

Describing something that is decorated in several colors

Polychrome

500

This famous YouTube channel was the first to surpass 10 million subscribers

Smosh

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