Just a short little snooze—no full eight hours needed.
catnap
You might work this late-night shift while everyone else is asleep—or six feet under.
graveyard shift
Old-school music player you carried on your shoulder.
boombox
You might pack one of these for lunch—no broomstick required.
sandwich
This kind of question might seem simple, but it’s designed to trip you up.
trick question
Someone who imitates others a little too closely might be called this.
copycat
Wyatt Earp made this Arizona town famous—and you’ll also find one in a cemetery.
Tombstone
The sound effect after an explosion.
kaboom!
Samantha could wiggle her nose and make magic happen on this classic TV sitcom.
Bewitched
Keeps relighting no matter how hard you blow.
trick candle
This creepy crawler becomes a butterfly when it grows up.
caterpillar
A headstone’s name and dates might be permanently marked this way.
engraved
What adults might enjoy at a party.
booze
The age-old question involving a chicken and an egg asks this.
Which came first?
In billiards or basketball, it’s the fancy move you pull off just to show off.
trick shot
Online, this word refers to someone pretending to be someone they’re not.
catfish
A serious error—hopefully not the kind that sends you to an early one.
grave mistake
Military recruits get whipped into shape here.
boot camp
The practice of casting spells or charms.
witchcraft
This phrase describes someone who only has a single skill or gimmick—and not much else up their sleeve.
one-trick pony
An underground burial site that might make your skin crawl.
catacomb
The host of Tales from the Crypt.
Cryptkeeper
Something forbidden or socially unacceptable.
taboo
This phrase means a campaign to root out and punish supposed wrongdoers, often unfairly.
witch hunt
Loki, the Norse god of mischief, is known as this kind of prank-loving troublemaker.
trickster