Newfangled Lingo
Train Songs
Hot, To Go
Movie Sequels
Foreign Holidays
100

It's a 2-word term for the brief delay before speaking on Tiktoks made by those in their late 20s to early 40s

Millenial Pause

100

After the recent death of Ozzy Osborne, this single has hit the charts across the globe once again

Crazy Train

100

This Mexican grill lists the 53 ingredients it uses, and yes, one of them is the chili peppers it's named for

Chipotle

100

As Miles Teller reminded us on the SNL 50th Anniversary show, it wasn't "Top Gun II", but "Top Gun:" this word

Maverick

100
Remember, remember the 5th of November when this man led a failed coup, now celebrated as a public holiday in Great Britain

Guy Fawkes

200

If your apartment has holes in the wall that are painted over and cheap vinyl flooring, you may be the victim of one of these

Landlord special

200

Gladys Knight and the Pips sing about a woman taking "The Midnight Train to" this southern U.S. state, to reunite with her love

Georgia

200

This chain advises looking for its hot light to know when its original glazed doughnuts are, ya know, hot

Krispy Kreme

200

John C. Reilly reprised his title voice role in a 2018 sequel as this guy, who 'Breaks the Internet"

Wreck-It Ralph

200

Americans may celebrate this holiday in November, but our Canadian friends up North celebrate one month earlier

Thanksgiving

300

This bit of online vernacular means you've clearly been caught in the act, usually of wrongdoing

Caught in 4k

300

He "shot a man in Reno, just to watch him die", leading to his imprisonment here, in a Johnny Cash classic

Folsom Prison (Blues)

300

You can get soup or mac and cheese in a bread bowl from this place with a name from Latin for "bread basket"

Panera

300

"The Matrix" sequels all had words starting with "Re" in their titles: "Reloaded", "Revolutions", and in 2021, these

Resurrections

300

The final week of Lent before Easter in many Spanish speaking countries revolves around this festive celebration

Semana Santa

400

A major improvement in one's self, usually an improvement in appearance, confidence, and style.

Glow-Up

400

"Clang, clang, clang" went this, in the 1944 Judy Garland film "Meet Me in St. Louis"

The Trolley (song)

400

Beijing Beef and Walnut Shrimp are on the menu of this place that puns "We Wok for You"

Panda Express

400

The subtitle of the sequel to this Sandra Bullock film was "Armed and Fabulous"

"Miss Congeniality"

400

Celebrated across the world on the second day of Christmastide, this holiday has nothing to do with gloves and a ring

Boxing Day

500

Someone who seeks validation by trying to stand out, often putting down others in their gender or group to gain favor or attention

A pick-me

500

In this appropriately named Soul Asylum song, you may feel like you're going the "Wrong way on a one-way track" 

Runaway Train

500

This chain's items aren't limited to items like the "Meatzza Pizza", it's also got loaded tots

Domino's

500

Unlike most James Bond films, this 2008 sequel takes place directly after the events of the previous film "Casino Royale"

"Quantum of Solace"

500

Much like how Americans call Independence Day "4th of July", the French simply refer to this national holiday as "Fourteenth of July"

Bastille Day