Word Mashups
Fame Through the Decades
Potent Potables
Scott's Favorite Music
Tom and/or Jerry
100

This mashup combines the American singer-songwriter known as the "piano man" with the American "pastor" who made a fortune for himself selling the prosperity gospel.

Billy Joel Osteen

100

This American actor was the most famous celebrity in the 1980's after being depicted on the silver screen as a daring professor of archaeology and a cynical space smuggler.

Harrison Ford

100

This spirit, distilled from agave plants, is rumored to make women's clothing fall off.

Tequila

100

This all-time favorite band of Scott's is also something that prosecutor's often have to remind someone who has taken the stand.

Underoath

100

This Tom and/or Jerry abandoned his full family-given muggle name to become the dark lord. It is an anagram for "I am Lord Voldemort."

Tom Marvolo Riddle

200

This mashup combines the star of the Mission Impossible series with the feature on most modern vehicles that allows them to travel consistently at the same speed.

Tom Cruise Control

200

This American actor became the most famous celebrity in the 1990's after doing everything on the big screen from flying fighter jets to doing the impossible.

Tom Cruise

200

This spirit made from sugar cane, a tall grass that’s used to make sugar, devastates pirates when it is all gone.

Rum

200

This metalcore band shares their name with a classic 2006 comedy/thriller starring Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt.

The Devil Wears Prada

200

This Tom and/or Jerry jokes about being utterly perplexed by airline food.

Jerry Seinfeld

300

This mashup up combines a platform game series created by Nintendo starring brothers who are plumbers with the American actor and television host most famous for portraying A. C. Slater.

Super Mario Lopez

300

This American actor was the most famous celebrity in the 2000's after constantly holding a blade on screen, whether there were multiple attached to his hands, it was used to kill his unassuming barbershop clients, or it was being loosely held in the hand of a permanently drunk pirate.

Johnny Depp

300

This spirit, made with distilled grains and aged in barrels, was used as a safe word by stuntman extraordinaire Rod Kimble as he bravely plummeted down a hill on a streetluge board.

Whiskey

300

This band's name is a homophone of the board used to file one's nails.

Emery

300

This Tom and/or Jerry is arguably the most famous action star of all time.

Tom Cruise

400

This mashup combines the elderly father of Christmas with the children's television network responsible for Spongebob Squarepants.

Old Saint Nickelodeon

400

This American actress became the most famous celebrity in the 2010's after being the first female to have the leading role in an action film. A film that still haunts William to this day.

Jennifer Lawrence

400

This spirit's key flavor comes from juniper – a shrub or bush that gives it a “pine” taste and a “resinous” texture. It is most commonly served in a martini or with tonic water.

Gin

400

This metal band's named is composed of three words. A month, a color, and what running does to calories.

August Burns Red

400

This Tom and/or Jerry is a famously disgraced college football coach.

Jerry Sandusky

500

This mashup combines an American actor who shocked the world by overcoming substance abuse and legal troubles to become a blockbuster action star with a common chocolate covered theater candy.

Robert Downey Junior Mints

500

This American actor and filmmaker became the most famous celebrity in the 1970's after rocketing to stardom as The Sundance Kid in 1969.

Robert Redford

500

This spirit is a clear, neutral, distilled spirit and is famously used to make a cosmopolitan.

Vodka

500

This American singer-songwriter and rapper shares a first name with two people in this room. The first half of his last name is the slang term for your abdomen and the second half of his last name is the opposite of off.

Jon Bellion

500

This Tom and Jerry combo, though unrelated, share a last name and affiliations with the state of Texas. One is an American actor famously depicted "in black" and the other is an owner of an NFL franchise.

Tommy Lee Jones and Jerry Jones