I read about that!
That's so old!
What does it mean?
What is the origin?
Random!
100

Shakespearian origin. This allusion describes a romantic man.

Romeo

100

This means to become over ambitious. It originates from a story about a man and his sun who create wings for flight

Fly to close to the sun.

100

Einstein

Someone who is intelligent

100

Rabbit Hole--to become so absorbed with a task that one becomes lost.

Alison in Wonderland

100

Is an allusion an illusion

NO!

200

To be two faced--based on a Robert Louis Stevenson novel

Jekyll and Hyde

200

Everything you do is a success! Some may regard it as a curse!

Midas Touch

200

Odyssey

A long journey

200

Let them eat cake--The meaning is that one does not care about the problems of others.

An allusion to a (most likely fake) quote from Marie Antionette.

200

Boo! You lost 100 points

-100

300

This is a person's personal weakness. It originates from a comic book alien.

Kryptonite 

300

This allusion describes someone full of themselves. It originates from a tale in which a prince could not stop looking at his reflection

Narcissist 

300

Cinderella Story

Someone not favored to win comes out on top

300

Bonus Points!

+100

300

What is Peter Pan Syndrome?

When an adult acts like a child

400

This describes an opportunity that might be presented to someone that is highly desirable. It originates from a Roald Dahl novel.

Golden Ticket

400

An ancient warrior known for being invincible in battle (his mother had dipped him into magic water as an infant as she held him by the heel of his foot) ends up dying in battle when he is wounded on the part of his ankle not exposed to the magic water. The allusion refers to a person’s weakness.

Achilles' Heel

400

Utopia

An ideal world in which everything is perfect.

400

Big Brother--An all powerful government

An allusion to the Orwell novel 1984. 

400

If someone says, "Ronaldo is an everyday Mr. Darcy," they must think what about Ronaldo?

They are in love with him

500

"The ends justify the means" is an idea expressed in this allusion that refers to a leader demanding results without a care of how those results come about

Machiavellian 

500

This allusion refers to someone spilling a secret, resulting in many unfortunate events. Some may refer to it as the snowball effect It is Greek.

Pandora's Box

500

Waterloo

An obstacle that will cause a downfall

500

Swiftian--to make an argument using sarcasm

A reference to Jonathan Swift who once wrote an essay about the English eating Irish babies

500

A term referring to a landlord in the 1880s who evicted his tenants and was then shunned by the town.

Boycott