FUNNY WORDS
AWARD-WINNING ACTORS
CONDIMENTS
FAMOUS AUTHORS
GYM EQUIPMENT
100

This silly-sounding word means “to move clumsily”—and also sounds like a dance "fail" no one wants to see.

Answer: What is “flail”?


100

He played Iron Man, Sherlock Holmes, and won a Golden Globe—yep, it’s this Marvel favorite.

Answer: Who is Robert Downey Jr.?


100

This classic condiment is bright red and goes on nearly every burger and fry order.

Answer: What is ketchup?


100

She wrote Harry Potter, one of the most famous book series in the world.

Answer: Who is J.K. Rowling?


100

You put plates on each side and bench press it—classic gym move.

Answer: What is a barbell?


200

Often used to describe nonsense, this word sounds like something you'd mutter while sleep-talking about goblins in gook.

Answer: What is “gobbledygook”?


200

Winning an Oscar for La La Land, this actress also played Mia Thermopolis’ daughter in a sketch.

Answer: Who is Emma Stone?


200

Made from eggs and oil, this creamy sandwich spread is also used in potato salad.

Answer: What is mayonnaise?


200

This Dr. wrote books including "Green Eggs and Ham," and "The Cat in the Hat."

Who is Dr. Seuss?

200

These handheld weights are great for curls and shoulder presses—no spotter required.

Answer: What are dumbbells?


300

Meaning “a commotion or fuss, especially one caused by conflicting views.,” this goofy word sounds like a kerr made fluffles. 

Answer: What is “kerfuffle”?


300

This actor won an Oscar for Joker and once played Johnny Cash in Walk the Line.

Answer: Who is Joaquin Phoenix?


300

This spicy green sushi condiment will clear your sinuses in 0.5 seconds.

Answer: What is wasabi?


300

He wrote dystopian classics like Fahrenheit 451, which California schools love to assign.

Answer: Who is Ray Bradbury?


300

This spinning machine gets your cardio going and mimics biking but indoors.

Answer: What is a stationary bike (or spin bike)?


400

This funny word means “to spend time aimlessly” and was used way before lolling around on TikTok existed.

Answer: What is “lollygag”?


400

She broke records with her Oscar-winning role in Everything Everywhere All at Once.

Answer: Who is Michelle Yeoh?


400

This fermented Korean staple is used as a condiment and a side dish—spicy, crunchy, and full of flavor.

Answer: What is kimchi?


400

The author of Frankenstein, she was a common guess in a Jeopardy! round about authors.

Who is Mary Shelley?
400

Used for explosive jumps and strength training, this foam or wooden item builds serious power.

Answer: What is a plyo box?


500

This tongue-twisting word means “something huge,” but sounds like a dinosaur with an attitude problem.

Answer: What is “behemoth”?

500

This legendary actor has won two Oscars and played roles from Lincoln to an oil prospector to a legendary gang member in old New York. 

Answer: Who is Daniel Day-Lewis?

500

This Middle Eastern sesame paste often used on falafel is a main ingredient in hummus AND a condiment on its own.

Answer: What is tahini?

500

This American writer penned The Great Gatsby, featuring the mysterious Jay Gatsby and that green light across the bay.

Answer: Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald?


500

This machine allows you to do pull-downs, rows, presses, and hundreds of resistance exercises.

Answer: What is a cable pulley machine?