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Of all the "Romeo and Juliet" Broadway rip-offs, the most famous is this Hudson-adjacent drama featuring Tony and Maria's love in the context of a teenage street gang war.

West Side Story

200

Victorian doc Henry Kennedy said kids got the best sleep pointed in this direction, like a compass, because, you know, electricity.

North

200

Mel B recently joined Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, & Sofía Vergara for the 20th anniversary season of this competition series.

America's Got Talent

200

While Bella finds the smell of this nauseating, to the vampires, it's intoxicating.

Blood

200

With or without a tip of your hat, it's a one-word greeting that rhymes with "rowdy."

Howdy

400

Hamilton's tenth birthday may have just passed, but it was us who received a surprise when Leslie Odom Jr., who won a Tony for this role, was announced to be playing it again from September to November.

Aaron Burr (sir)

400

In 1839, Thomas Bull (M.D.) wrote that women with nervous temperaments "ought never to suckle" and should use this kind of nurse.

Wet nurse

400

This former New York Giants quarterback hosted the first season of The Golden Bachelor and two seasons of The Bachelor.

Jesse Palmer

400

Driving home with Edward one day, Bella is surprised to hear him listening to this piece of music by Debussy.

Clair de Lune
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To add emphasis, you might use this "T" word in a sentence, like "where in _______ is my ten-gallon hat?"

Tarnation
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"Stranger Things: The First Shadow", set in this state, has a vibe unlike other Midwest-set productions like "The Music Man".

Indiana

600

Baby Constance needs a teething toy? Put the feet of one of these burrowing creatures around her neck and let her rip!

Mole

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In 2025, due to past social media posts, Cierra Ortega was removed from the villa on the American version of this television show.

Love Island

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Edward, at least his name, was partly inspired by Edward Rochester in this author's "Jane Eyre".

Charlotte Brontë

600

A frustrated cowboy might shout out this "D" word instead of cursing; it rhymes with "rabbit."

Dagnabbit

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Terrence McNally wrote the book for the Broadway musical named for this Russian girl, based on the animated film.

Anastasia

800

Dainty dresses allowed easy access for a diaper change—here's this future prez in one while rocking some mean bangs.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

800

Natalie Suleman, who famously gave birth to 8 babies in 2009, spoke candidly about her large family in a 2025 docuseries, "Confessions of" her.

Octomom

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By researching the rainiest places in the U.S., Stephanie Meyer came up with this tiny town to set her story.

Forks

800

If you're having a good time, you might throw these two words into the description; both rhyme with "shootin'."

Rootin' tootin'

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"The Road to Hell" is the opening number in this multi-Tony-winning mythfest of a show.


Hadestown

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Avoid giving tiny Agnes a green toy—it could have been painted with Paris green, full of this rat poison poorly regulated.

Arsenic

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On this series with Pastor Cal, couples are introduced at the altar, then get to know each other.

Married at First Sight

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Play ball! This piece scores the Cullen family's tempestuous game of the great American pastime.

Supermassive Black Hole

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If you're described as this hyphenated term, you're a coward or maybe a goldfinch.

Yellow-bellied