Food & Drink
Hairstyles
Night at the Movies
100

Popular yellow fruit often eaten for breakfast.

Banana


100

Popularized by star Farrah Fawcett, “The Farrah” hairstyle was also called this bird-like term.

Feathered 


100

This 1976 sports drama launched a popular franchise featuring a boxer played by Sylvester Stallone.

Rocky 


200

Beverage known as "the champagne of beers."

Miller High Life


200

This ’80s technique involved backcombing hair to achieve volume and was often used for bangs.

Teasing (teased hair) 


200

This 1977 romantic film stars Woody Allen and Diane Keaton.

Annie Hall 


400

Fruit used to make prunes

Plum


400

This super-short hairstyle was made popular by icons like actress Audrey Hepburn and model Twiggy.

Pixie cut


400

Louise Fletcher plays this character in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, the nemesis of Jack Nicholson’s character.

Nurse Ratched


600

Main ingredient in guacamole

Avocado 


600

This 1950s men’s hairstyle, slicked back with pomade, was made famous by Elvis Presley.

Pompadour 


600

This Watergate movie was released in 1976 and stars Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford.

All the President’s Men 


800

In years past, this drink famously advertised as "the pause that refreshes."

Coca-Cola 


800

This iconic 1990s sitcom star made “The Rachel” layered haircut one of the most requested salon styles of the decade.

Jennifer Aniston


800

In Cool Hand Luke (1967), Paul Newman’s character famously wins a bet by eating this many hard-boiled eggs.

50


1000

This pungent ingredient, sometimes called the "king of spices," was so valuable in the Middle Ages that it was used as currency.

Black Pepper


1000

This 1980s mullet style was jokingly described as “business in the front, party in the back.”

Mullet


1000

In Steven Spielberg’s 1975 thriller, this character says the famous line, “You’re gonna need a bigger boat.”

Chief Brody