The Big Apple
Fast Food
Modern Slang
80's
Any-BODY There
100

The 1980 song "New York, New York" is a classic piece of jazz music sing by this famous artist.

Frank Sinatra

100

Dave Thomas would found this fast food restaurant in 1969, naming it after his granddaughter.

Wendy's

100

A common Gen Z dance move that involve swinging the arms to the side of the body into the air

Dab

100

This politician and future president was the Vice President of the United States from 1981-1988 under the Reagan administration

George H. W. Bush

100

This is the largest organ of the body

Skin

200

These three colors are prominent for New York's major sports teams like the Giants, the Rangers, the Yankees, and the Mets.

Navy blue, white, and orange/red

200

With an average meal price of $20.84 in 2024, this is considered the most expensive fast food restaurant in America.

Five Guys

200

Rather than referring to a hat, this word is slang for saying that something is a lie.

Cap

200

This 1983 pop song involves Michael Jackson singing about fathering a child with a woman who he claims is not his.

Billie Jean

200

Known professionally as hypertension, this condition is more commonly referred to as this.

High blood pressure.

300

These two burrows of NYC are located on Long Island

Queens and Brooklyn

300

Eating at this fast food restaurant has famously become an annual Christmas tradition in Japan.

KFC

300

If a guy has natural charisma and is able to flirt with women easily, someone from Gen Z would say that they have this.

Rizz

300

Often regarded as the greatest point guard of all time, this NBA player spent his entire career with the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1980s, winning the All-Star MVP Award in 1992.

Magic Johnson

300

This is the longer of the two bones of the forearm

Ulna

400

According to the traditional Pizza Principle, "the price of a slice of pizza has matched, with uncanny precision, the cost of a New York ________" 

Subway ride

400

Established in 1921 in Kansas, this is officially the first fast foo restaurant in America

White Castle

400

Rather than talking about food, this is a way to show admiration or praise for someone who succeeded or performed well in something. 

Ate

400

Grossing at $792 dollars, this 1982 film was the highest grossing movie of the 1980s. 

E.T. The Extraterrestrial

400

The duodenum, jejunum, and ileum are all parts of this organ.

Small Intestine

500

Dwarfed only by the One World Trade Center, this is the second tallest building in New York City

Central Park Tower



500

In 2013, this restaurant was voted as having the "Worst Meal in America" based on nutritional value, with the meal clocking in at 1,320 calories and 33 grams of fat.

Long John Silver's (Big Catch Meal)

500

A term used to describe Zoomers who try to restructure someone's jawline by pressing their tongue to the roof of their mouth. 

Mew

500

President Ronald Reagan famously had a jar of this candy on the White House desk throughout his Presidency in the 1980s.

Jelly Beans

500

The human spine is made up of this number of vertebrae. 

33