This arcade game featuring a yellow character eating dots became a global craze in 1980.
What is Pac‑Man?
In Rugrats, this bespectacled dad is an inventor whose creations often go hilariously wrong.
Who is Stu Pickles?
This is the official scientific term for the moment a customer lies on a mattress and immediately forgets what firmness they wanted.
What is “analysis paralysis”?
This mammal holds the record for the longest migration of any land mammal, traveling up to 3,000 miles each year.
What is the caribou (reindeer)?
This comedy follows a relentlessly optimistic football coach who knows nothing about soccer but everything about people.
What is Ted Lasso?
Doc Brown delivers this iconic line just before the DeLorean lifts off the ground. “Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.”
What is, "Back to the Future"?
This cartoon scientist from Dexter’s Laboratory constantly battles his sister Dee Dee’s chaos.
Who is Dexter?
This sleep position, named after a popular breakfast food, describes customers who flop onto a mattress with zero grace.
What is the “pancake”?
Native to Australia, this egg‑laying mammal uses electroreception to locate prey underwater
What is the platypus?
This show follows a chess prodigy whose quiet intensity, bold fashion, and addiction battles made the world suddenly obsessed with the Sicilian Defense.
What is The Queen’s Gambit?
This hairstyle, described as “business in the front, party in the back,” peaked in the 80s.
What is the mullet?
This animated doctor from Futurama is famous for saying, “Good news, everyone!” even when the news is terrible.
Who is Professor Farnsworth?
This phrase describes the mysterious force that makes customers always pick the one mattress that’s not on sale.
What is the “sleep tax”?
This ancient dog breed, known for its blue‑black tongue, originated in China and was historically used for guarding temples and palaces.
What is the Chow Chow?
This drama about a dysfunctional media dynasty made “Who will take over the company?” the most stressful question on television.
What is Succession?
This technology, introduced in the 80s, allowed people to record TV shows for the first time.
What is the VCR?
He’s the giant, fuzzy, sneaker‑wearing creature who appears in classic Looney Tunes episodes, often chasing Bugs around a spooky castle.
Who is Gossamer?
This unofficial Mattress Firm workout involves lifting, rotating, and adjusting mattresses while pretending it’s “no big deal.”
What is “retail CrossFit”?
These free‑roaming horses of the American West descend from animals brought by 16th‑century Spanish explorers and are legally protected under a 1971 U.S. federal act.
What are mustangs?
This mystery‑comedy pairs Selena Gomez with two chaotic older men as they solve murders in their apartment building while podcasting about it.
What is Only Murders in the Building?
This Bon Jovi anthem, released in 1986, became one of the decade’s most iconic rock songs and features a chorus that begins with the line “Woah, we’re halfway there.”
What is “Livin’ on a Prayer”?
This straw‑hat‑wearing pirate dreams of becoming the King of the Pirates and is known for stretching his body like rubber.
Who is Monkey D. Luffy?
This is the unofficial term for when a customer insists they “don’t need help,” then asks 47 questions about adjustable bases.
What is a stealth consult?
Who plays, seasoned therapist, Dr. Paul Rhoades, whose dry humor, blunt honesty, and Parkinson’s diagnosis shape many of the show’s most heartfelt moments on "Shrinking"?
Who is Harrison Ford?
This sci‑fi thriller follows workers whose memories are surgically split between work and home, creating the most unsettling version of “work‑life balance” ever filmed.
What is Severance.