Pop Culture
Money, Money, Money
3 Consonants in a Row
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There's a War on
200

Beyonce has more than 60 million followers on this photo-sharing app whose logo looks like a Polaroid camera.

Instagram

200

The name of this British monetary unit comes from a unit of weight.

A pound
200

By any measure this object is 36 inches long.

A yardstick
200

Oxford says this preposition is the 7th-most common word in English; it's in this clue twice.

In

200

A "conflict": 1950 to 1953.

The Korean War

400

Twenty One Pilots "Wish we could turn back time to the good old days... but now we're" this title.

"Stressed Out"

400

From 1792 to 1873 the U.S. issued silver 5-cent coins called not nickels but "half" these.

Dimes

400

The symbol seen right before company names.

A copyright

400

Because of metal shortages, from 1943 to 1945 these famous award statuettes were made of plaster.

Oscars

400

1846 to 1848: Starring Zachary Taylor

The Mexican-American War

600

Creepers love the gaming channel Stampylonghead & its devotion to this ubiquitous Mojang game.

Minecraft

600

The Lincoln Memorial is on the back of this U.S. bill.

The $5

600

This word is a synonym for versus.

Against

600

The traditional "Big 3" of U.S. automakers are Chrysler, General Motors, & this one.

Ford

600

1618 to 1648: Duh

The Thirty Years' War

800

In 2016 this member of One Direction became a dad to a lad named Freddie.

Louis Tomlinson

800

English settlers in the New World used this word from Algonquian for beads used as Native American money.

Wampum

800

It's a belief, not based in reason, that something bad will happen if you perform a particular action... or if you don't.

A superstition

800

This state's richest man is French Fry tycoon Scott Simplot.

Idaho

800

April-December 1898

The Spanish-American War

1000

Some music festivals are devoted to superstars in EDM, this type of music.

Electronic dance music

1000

A silver tetradrachm from the 300s B.C. features a great portrait of him.

Alexander the Great

1000

One definition is a stitched-together type of publication having between 5 & 48 pages.

A pamphlet

1000

This alloy of copper & tin gave its name to a cultural "age."

Bronze

1000

In America: 1754 to 1763

The French and Indian War