3-Word Phrases
Names In Songs
Pop Culture Creations
Movie Memes: Who Said It
In Conceivable
100

If you don't win, perhaps you'll at least go out in one of these luminous conclusions

A blaze of glory
100

In a viral song, Drake was caught in his feelings & asked this name, "Do you love me? Are you riding?"

Kiki

100

"SCTV" alum John
+
a song by the Miracles
- "Around"
=
this 50 Cent title

Candy Shop

100

1993:
"Life finds a way"

Dr. Ian Malcolm

100

Usually said with a satisfying flourish, this French word is proclaimed when something appears as if by magic

VoilĂ 

200

The opposite of dead & buried, this 3-word phrase was the title of a 1985 hit by Simple Minds

Alive & Kicking

200

An Erykah Badu song says, "I think ya better call" this title guy--"but you can't use my phone"

Tyrone

200

Drake's real first name
+
IRL New York "Hotel" in "Home Alone 2"
=
this actress

Aubrey Plaza

200

1997:
"It's been 84 years..."

Rose

200

Rejoice, sinners! The Latin for "indulgence" or "grace" gives us this adjective meaning easily pardoned

Venial

300

Riders on the London underground are familiar with this equivalent of "watch your step"

Mind the Gap

300

This blues musician named an album & song "Lucille"

B. B. King

300

An anatomical exhibition in Vegas
x 3
=
this 2022 film with Pete Davidson

Bodies Bodies Bodies

300

2002:
"I don't like sand"

Anakin

300

In "Foundation " Isaac Asimov pithily wrote that this "is the last refuge of the incompetent"

Violence

400

From Mercury Control in 1962: "Pilot John Glenn is reporting" this; "He is giving routine reports reading off his instruments"

All systems go

400

In a song by the Beatles, we're told this alliterative man likes to yell obscenities at the Queen

Mean mr. Mustard

400

"Superfly" singer Mayfield
+
"MMMBop" band
=
this "B Mile" director

Curtis Hanson

400

1994:
"So, you're telling me there's a chance"

Lloyd Christmas

400

Are you terse, concise or taciturn like the Spartans? Then this adjective describes you (but maybe not the clue)

Iaconic

500

A 1944 hit song popularized this title meaning to emphasize the good stuff

"Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive"

500

In this Red Hot Chili Peppers song, the title anti-heroine robs banks & steals hearts

Dani California

500

Title of a Gene Kelly film
- "rain" +
a "Psycho" death location =
this line from a hit 2014 Becky G song

Singin' in the shower

500

2001:
"One does not simply walk into Mordor"

Boromir

500

81.8% as long as "conceivable", in chemistry it's the term for the number of electron pairs an atom has to share with another atom

Covalence