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Reality TV royalty
Texas Talk
100

This 90s sitcom followed a teen who moved from West Philly to live with his wealthy aunt and uncle.


The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

100

This fruit snack brand came in bright colors and was advertised as “made with real fruit juice.”

Gushers 

100

This artist declared themselves “the greatest entertainer of all time” during the 2022 Super Bowl halftime show.

Mary J. Blige

100

Tiffany Pollard is better known by this iconic reality TV nickname.

New York

100

This Texas city is home to the Alamo.

San Antonio

200

Flex Washington and his daughter Breanna starred in this early 2000s UPN sitcom.

One on One

200

These chocolate-and-creme cookies sparked the endless debate: twist, dunk, or bite?

Oreos

200

This phrase became popular from TikTok and Black Twitter meaning, “I am NOT dealing with this today.”

I ain’t got time 

200

This messy VH1 show launched in Atlanta and featured Joseline Hernandez and Stevie J.

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta?


200

Texans use this word to describe any group of people—two or twenty.

Y’all

300

This show featured twin sisters Tia and Tamera, separated at birth but reunited as teens.


Sister, Sister

300

This 2000s chip came in a tall cylinder and the slogan “Once you pop, you can’t stop.”

Pringles

300

This beloved animated movie gave us the line “You ain’t never had a friend like me.

Aladdin 

300

She famously said “Who gon’ check me, boo?” on Real Housewives of Atlanta.

Sheree Whitfield 

300

This beloved chain is where “the burgers are better,” and ordering spicy ketchup is a must.

Whataburger 

400

Steve Harvey played the role of a high school music teacher turned comedian in this sitcom.


The Steve Harvey Show

400

This blue-raspberry frozen drink from 7-Eleven is a road-trip classic.

Slurpee

400

This legendary singer’s album Lemonade was praised for its celebration of Black womanhood.

Beyonce

400

This OG reality show had contestants competing for the love of rapper Flavor Flav.

Flavor of Love

400

This Texas State Fair snack—fried and powdered—has become legendary nationwide.

Funnel Cake

500

Queen Latifah starred as Khadijah James in this 90s sitcom set in a Brooklyn brownstone.

Living Single

500

This discontinued candy—tiny chocolate balls in a carton—was iconic at the movie theater.

Buncha Cruncha

500

This 90s Black rom-com featured a poetic cast and a soundtrack with “Kissin’ You.”


Waiting to Exhale

500

This Bravo franchise star became a meme after flipping a table during dinner.

Teresa Giudice

500

This DFW airport is one of the largest in the world by land area.

DFW Airport