Barre
Carly Rae Jepsen
Trader Joe's Treats
English Literature
French Words & Phrases
100

Tone your muscles with exercises where you're supported by this ballet class apparatus

the barre

100

In 2012 Carly Rae Jepsen hit No. 1 singing, "Hey, I just met you, and this is crazy, but here's my number, so" this title

Call Me Maybe

100

Chile Seasoned _ _ _ _ _ Mango

Dried

100

Geoffrey Chaucer told "Tales" from this English town known for its cathedral

Canterbury

100

French for "in the manner of", it can precede neige, Suisse or king

a la

200

In the romantic style, this skirt falls to mid-calf; in the classical style, the entire leg is showing

Tutu

200

This country has asked Carly Rae Jepsen to "Call It Home"

Canada

200

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Pound

200

He wrote a critique of prison life, "The Ballad of Reading Gaol", after spending time in the prison; it was his last published work

Oscar Wilde

200

A Chicago Tribune article called this French-named urban sport "skateboarding but without a skateboard"

parkour

300

One scene in this fairy tale ballet is called "The Awakening"

Sleeping Beauty

300

Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen sing, "We don't even have to try, it's always" this

a good time

300

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Peanut

300

Charles Perrault is remembered for his fairy tales like "Le Petit Chaperon Rouge", this title in English

Little Red Riding Hood

300

No no, my friend, quite the opposite--or in 2 French words, this

au contraire

400





The final pas de deux is one of the famous dances from this ballet; maybe it's fitting that its choreographer Lev Ivanov died on Christmas Eve when it's set

The Nutcracker

400

This Canadian lass checks into a heartbreak hotel in the video for "Party For ___", sort of a break-up song

One

400

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Almonds

400

Lewis Carroll mirrored the success of his "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" with this 1872 sequel

Through the Looking-Glass

400

Another term for megalomania is the French "folie de" this

grandeur
500

This ballerina known for her "Dying Swan" role starred in the 1915 silent film "The Dumb Girl of Portici"

Anna Pavlova

500

This "Baby" singer tweeted that "Call Me Maybe" "is possibly the catchiest song I've ever heard"

Justin Bieber

500

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Crushers

500

Roughly 1,100 years after it was written, this Old English poem was first published in 1815--in Denmark

Beowulf

500

The French now use visage for "face"; an older, shorter form gave us this alternative to "regarding the matter of"

vis-a-vis