Touch Grass
None of These Words Aren't in the Bible
Oops, All Baldur's Gate
There's No Business Like Show Business
Before and After, Part 2
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This green pigment is not only found in grass, as it is crucial to the process of photosynthesis in many plants.

Chlorophyll

200

While few books of the Bible are named for Gentiles and fewer are named for women, this book is the only one named for a Gentile woman.

Ruth

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The main theme of Baldur's Gate shares its name with this location where a famous Chris Farley character lives in his van.

Down by the River

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John Travolta mistakenly introduced this actress as “Adele Dazeem,” but thankfully she Let It Go.

Idina Menzel

200

This idiom is used to refer to the turmoil and effort Zelda and Link have given to restoring Hyrule after the fall of Calamity Ganon.

Blood, Sweat, and Tears of the Kingdom

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While golf courses have many cuts of grass, the three common short cuts include the tee box, the green, and (usually) this long stretch of grass between them.

Fairway

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This prophet summoned two bears that mauled 42 boys to death after they called him bald.

Elisha

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While the third rendition might be Larian Studios’ first Baldur's Gate game, the studio has lots of experience developing this similar series.

Divinity

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Matt and Trey are better known for South Park, but they were also responsible for an irreverent musical named for this religious text.

The Book of Mormon

400

A Nursery Rhyme sung by a Wizard, an elf, a dwarf, two men, and four hobbits.

Fellowship of the Ring Around the Rosie

600

While citral is a flavor chemical associated with lemons, this tropical perennial grass produces an essential oil with a far greater concentration of citral.

Lemongrass

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Perhaps the weirdest prophet in the Bible, this man ate a scroll, laid on his side for over a year, and cooked food on a manure fire.

Ezekiel

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One of Dark Urge’s many unique opportunities include offering this party member’s severed hand from Act 1 for a murder tribunal in Act 3.

Gale

600

Now better known for Hamilton, Lin Manuel Miranda first achieved Broadway success composing music and lyrics for this Tony and Grammy-winning musical.

In the Heights

600

The 1871 disaster in the Midwest's largest city is the bold new setting for this Nintendo Strategy RPG.

Chicago Fire Emblem

800

While sharing many similarities with wood, this panda-food plant is technically not a tree, but a grass.

Bamboo

800

Just before the account of the Great Flood, the author of Genesis almost offhandedly mentions this group of apparent demigods.

Nephilim

800

Patch 5 made Minthara recruitable without betraying the grove if you knock her unconscious while she is under this specific condition, which can be caused by getting caught stealing.

Temporarily Hostile

800

While Rum Tug Tugger and Mister Mistoffelees have memorable numbers, this Jellicle Cat sings perhaps the most iconic song “Memories.”

Grizabella (the Glamour Cat)

800

An Australian greeting given from a quirky blonde Ravenclaw Witch.

Luna Loveg’day, mate

1000

While technically originating from Eurasia, this common grass variety shares its state namesake with a bourbon variety and fried chicken chain.

Kentucky bluegrass

1000

This Pauline epistle has a hotly debated verse that, on the surface, seems to suggest childbirth can play a role in salvation.

I Timothy

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While early access slowly added more classes to the game in successive builds, this is the only class that was unavailable until the official launch.

Monk

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This miserable failure of a musical combined comic books with Greek mythology and injured several cast members, including one cast member falling 21 feet into the orchestra pit.

Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark

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A low hanging genital joke for fans of the beloved drift racing anime.

Initial Deez Nuts