On a Swiss Army Knife
Modern Words
Who's That Actor?
1990s TV
Fictional Movie Bands
100

A pair of these small pincers is used to pluck out hairs so you won't have a unibrow

Tweezers

100

It's espresso with steamed milk, popularized by Starbucks; today many people don't bother to put "caffe" before

A Latte

100

"Rain Man"

Dustin Hoffman

100

Will Smith rapped, "Looked at my kingdom, I was finally there, to sit on my throne as the prince of" this

Bel Air

100

This film features the Soggy Bottom Boys, fronted by George Clooney

Oh Brother Where art Thou

200

Hand me the 1982 Haut-Brion; we've got one of these spiral tools on the knife

Corkscrew

200

A 5-letter word said once or repeated, it's flashy jewelry worn as an indication of wealth

Bling

200

"Benjamin Button"

Brad Pitt

200

On a sitcom he played cable TV host Tim Taylor

Tim Allen

200

Jack Black fronted & provided tutelage to this young band, also a 2003 movie title

School of Rock

300

The Phillips 2-bit on the knife is one of these

Screwdriver

300

Alphanumeric name for the most popular of a trio of audio encoding methods released in 1993

MP3

300

"Gilbert Grape"

Johnny Depp

300

Gunther was the not so lovable barista on this show

Friends

300

Stillwater, fronted by Jason Lee, rocks this movie

Almost Famous

400

This can help with reading the fine print or with starting a fire using sunlight

Magnifying Glass

400

Acoustic, like some performances; you might have caught Nirvana on the MTV show of the same name

UnPlugged

400

"Severus Snape"

Alan Rickman

400

"The truth is out there" or in a cabinet somewhere labeled these

X-Files

400

This movie covers the rise of The One-ders, later The Wonders

That Thing You Do

500

There are 2 of these, one for wood & one for metal

saw

500

The OED has citations back to 1994 for this type of urban man who is fastidious about his grooming & fashion

Metrosexual

500

"Captain Marvel"

Brie Larson

500

"I don't want to wait for our lives to be over" is in the theme to this teen drama

Dawson's Creek

500

"Turn it up to Eleven!" in this rock comedy

Spinal Tap