Sing In The Blanks
Millennial Slang
Royals and Monarchs
Cocktails
Name That Movie
100

Yes, I like piña coladas

And getting caught in the rain

I'm not much into health food

I am into champagne

I've got to meet you by tomorrow noon

And cut through all this red tape

At a bar called _________

Where we'll plan our escape

O'Malley's

100

Not too different from its dictionary definition, this slang usually translates to over the top, trying too hard or doing too much.

Extra

100

Once married to Prince Charles, and bore two more princes, died tragically in a car crash in France

Diana Princess of Wales

100

Invented in the early 1900s at the famous Raffles Hotel 

Singapore Sling

100

100

Beetlejuice

200

Let's rock everybody, let's rock

Everybody in the whole cell block 

Was dancin' to the ____________

Jailhouse Rock

200

It means you're knowledgeable, sympathetic, and aware, especially when it comes to contentious debates around race and gender.

Woke

200

This small group of islands was a monarchy for around a hundred years from the late 18th century to the late 19th century. Which Pacific island group had its queen regnant, Queen Lili'uokalani, deposed in 1893 - the first in a series of events that eventually led to its becoming a US state?

Hawaii

200


When it became popular in the late 1800s to introduce liqueurs into cocktail recipes, the older, more basic recipes that omitted them, and so this particular classic mix of whiskey and bitters got its name. 


 

Old Fashioned

200

200

The Lost Boys

300

Fly away on my _______

I feel it more than ever

And in this perfect weather

We'll find a place together

Zephyr

300


This slang cam mean "cool" — especially when it comes to parties — but some people also use it as a synonym for drunk or high.


Lit

300

This family once ruled both Spain and Austria (along with many other states) and included such famous rulers as Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, Philip II of the Spanish Armada, and Franz Josef I, who saw the beginning of his dynasty's end with the outbreak of World War I?

House of Habsburg

300

This cocktail actually has semi-medicinal origins as British soldiers stationed in colonial India, drank this to deal with malaria.

Gin and Tonic

300

300

Footloose

400

I got my first real _________

Bought it at the five-and-dime

Played it 'til my fingers bled

Was the summer of '69

Six-string

400

Outside of chemistry class, this describes something (or someone) extremely mainstream.

Basic

400

Roman Emperor best known for being the first to embrace Christianity and grant it the status of a legalized religion

Constantine The Great

400


Its origin goes back to Turkey, around the 1940s, when a group of American engineers working in a Turkish oil field used to secretly add vodka in their orange juice and mix it with the their tool.


Screwdriver 

400

400

Labyrynth

500

Desmond has a barrow in the marketplace

______ is the singer in a band

Desmond says to _______, girl, I like your face

And _____ says this as she takes him by the

hand ...

Molly

(Ob-La Di, Ob-La-Da by The Beatles)

500


Akin to feeling upset or angry — usually over something minor, like getting teased.


Salty

500

This Russian dynasty was founded by Mikhail I and ended by the Bolsheviks. Peter the Great was its most outstanding ruler

Romanov

500

According to the Oxford English Dictionary it probably takes its name from a Spanish name for a Cuban sauce or marinade made with citrus fruit.

Mojito

500

500

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