Pop Culture: Who Said It
Grammar Police
Slogans Through Time
What The Jargon
100

I see you're drinking 1%.. Is that 'cause you think you're fat?

Who is Napoline Dynamite

100

This punctuation mark is often called the "Oxford" version when used before the last item in a list.

What is a Comma 

100

Taste the rainbow

Skittles

100

This phrase suggests a meeting that could've been an email, often preceded by "let's" and followed by "offline."

What is circle back

200

The tribe has spoken.

Who is Jeff Probst (Survivor)

200

"Dot dot dot" is the informal name of these three little dots that indicate an omission or continuation.

What is an ellipsis

200

Where's the beef?

Wendy's

200

KPI, a metric used to measure the success of a marketing campaign, actually stands for this.

What is Key Performance Indicator 

300

Bazinga 

Who is Sheldon Cooper

300

Words like racecar, civic, radar, and rotor are spelled the same backwards and forward.

What is a Palindrome

300

Once you pop, you can't stop

Pringles

300

This agricultural metaphor is used when managers want you to think beyond immediate results.

What is low hanging fruit

400

I’m not superstitious … but I am a little stitious.

Who is Michael Scott

400

A figure of speech that compares two different things with one another by using the words 'like' or 'as'

What is a Simile

400

What is Apple's original slogan?

Think Different

400

Stop, drop, and roll. This painful-sounding phrase indicates someone's request will be immediately prioritized.

What is a fire drill

500

This is going to ruin the world tour.

Who is Justin Timberlake

500

Starting a sentence with one of these was traditionally forbidden, but modern copywriters do it all the time for effect.

What is a conjunction 

500

Zoom zoom

Mazda

500

A Rinck classic, this husband and wife duo are often called upon for good luck going into a pitch.

Who are the Farley's