Compound Adjectives
Broadway Bound
Palindromic Names
Get a room!
Psych 101
100

You, if you're specifically about 45 to 65 years old, like gen Xers today

Middle-aged
100

In this Andrew Lloyd Webber hit, a disfigured musical genius haunts the Paris Opera House and falls for Christine Daaé

The Phantom of the Opera

100

In a rather noted book, she is referred to as "bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh"

Eve

100

The Swedish word for this type of space reserved for bro leisure means "male kindergarten"

Man cave

100

This part of the brain is responsible for forming new memories and is named after a seahorse.

hippocampus

200

Insincere or deceitful, or a physical feature of Janus

two-faced

200

This 2015 Lin-Manuel Miranda musical blends hip-hop, R&B, and history to tell the story of a Founding Father.

Hamilton

200

This women's fashion magazine was founded in 1945 by Hélène Gordon-Lazareff

Elle

200

Realtor euphemisms for "small room with a toilet" include "half bath" & this type of room, also where one zhuzhed one's wig

powder room

200

reud divided the personality into three parts: the id, the ego, and this.

Superego

300

Often seen in children, it's the avian term for a condition in which the feet turn inward

Pigeon-toed

300

In this Stephen Sondheim classic, Sweeney takes revenge on London, one meat pie at a time.

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

300

Mrs. Waddingham, is an Emmy-winning Ted Lasso actress who shares her palindromic first name with a biblical mother of Samuel.

Hannah

300

Of the rooms where Professor Plum sometimes committed board game murders, it's the one sometimes known as a greenhouse

Conservatory

300

95% of this neurotransmitter is produced in the small intestine.

Serotonin

400

Quality of Kevlar vests & some glass

bullet-proof

400

In this 2017 Tony-winning musical based on a true story, a small Newfoundland town welcomes stranded airline passengers after 9/11

Come From Away

400

"Karenin's flat feet ... were particularly offensive to Vronsky. He acknowledged only his own right to love" her

Anna

400

This French word for a woman's bedroom literally means "a place to sulk in"; we're guessing some man chose the name

boudoir

400

Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs places this at the very top.

self-actualization

500

Tweak an Emerson title to get this adjective meaning you can do things & make decisions all by your lonesome

self-reliant

500

In this 1964 classic, Tevye sings “If I Were a Rich Man.”

Fiddler on the Roof

500

This bus-driving character in The Simpsons is known for his love of heavy metal and laid-back attitude.

Otto

500

If your life were a Jane Austen novel, you'd remove yourself to this room whose full name starts with "with"

the withdrawing room

500

This psychologist’s “Bobo doll” experiments studied how children learn through observation.

Albert Bandura