| No. | Term | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | 13 | Taylor’s lucky number; recurring fan symbol. |
| 2. | 1989 | Pop pivot album; synth-driven and massive. |
| 3. | 22 | Red-era hit celebrating carefree youth. |
| 4. | Acoustic set | Stripped-down live performance with minimal instrumentation. |
| 5. | All of the Girls You Loved | Unreleased/Lover-era leak; affectionate retrospective lyrics. |
| 6. | All Too Well | Fan-favorite song; famed for vivid heartbreak storytelling. |
| 7. | Alternate cover | Different album artwork variant for collectors. |
| 8. | Anti-Hero | Midnights lead single; self-loathing turned catchy. |
| 9. | April 29 | Key date referenced in “High Infidelity.” |
| 10. | August | Song depicting summer romance from folklore triangle. |
| 11. | Back to December | Apology song reflecting regret and growth. |
| 12. | Bad Blood | Feud-themed pop single with big production. |
| 13. | Bejeweled | Midnights track about reclaiming sparkle and confidence. |
| 14. | Betty | folklore song; teenage apology from James. |
| 15. | Blank Space | Satire of media’s “serial dater” narrative. |
| 16. | Bridge | Song section where Taylor’s writing often peaks. |
| 17. | Call It What You Want | Reputation track; private love amid chaos. |
| 18. | Cardigan | folklore single; mature longing and memory. |
| 19. | Cat Lady | Playful nickname tied to Taylor’s love of cats. |
| 20. | Champagne Problems | Rejected proposal story; devastatingly detailed lyrics. |
| 21. | Clean | 1989 closer; healing after heartbreak. |
| 22. | Clowning | Overanalyzing hints; expecting surprise announcements. |
| 23. | Cornelia Street | Lover track about fearing love’s end. |
| 24. | Cruel Summer | Beloved Lover-era anthem; intense secret romance. |
| 25. | Dear John | Speak Now track; painful breakup letter. |
| 26. | Debut | Taylor Swift’s 2006 self-titled first album. |
| 27. | Deep cut | Non-single fan favorite from an album. |
| 28. | Delicate | Reputation track about fragile new connection. |
| 29. | Easter egg | Hidden clue planted for fans to decode. |
| 30. | Enchanted | Speak Now classic; magical first-meeting infatuation. |
| 31. | Eras Tour | Career-spanning stadium tour celebrating all eras. |
| 32. | Evermore | Sister album to folklore; wintery storytelling. |
| 33. | Exile | Duet with Bon Iver; fractured relationship narrative. |
| 34. | Fan theory | Speculative narrative connecting songs, clues, and lore. |
| 35. | Fearless | Breakthrough album; youthful romance and confidence. |
| 36. | Fifteen | Fearless song about lessons from teenage years. |
| 37. | Folklore | Indie-folk album built on fictionalized storytelling. |
| 38. | From the Vault | Previously unreleased track on Taylor’s Versions. |
| 39. | Getaway Car | Reputation fan favorite; cinematic escape metaphor. |
| 40. | Glitter gel pen | Category for bright, bouncy Taylor songwriting. |
| 41. | Grammy AOTY | Album of the Year award Taylor has won. |
| 42. | Guitar pick | Concert souvenir sometimes tossed to fans. |
| 43. | Hiddleston shirt | “I ♥ T.S.” tank from 2016 paparazzi. |
| 44. | High Infidelity | Midnights track tied to “April 29” clue. |
| 45. | I Can See You | Speak Now vault track; sneaky attraction. |
| 46. | I Did Something Bad | Reputation track; unapologetic villain energy. |
| 47. | Innocent | Speak Now song about forgiveness and reflection. |
| 48. | Invisible string | fate-thread metaphor; also friendship bracelet nod. |
| 49. | Karma | Midnights track; payback framed as bliss. |
| 50. | Kaylor | Fandom ship name; debated and controversial. |
| 51. | Koi fish guitar | Iconic Speak Now-era guitar design. |
| 52. | Lavender Haze | Midnights single about staying in love’s fog. |
| 53. | Long Live | Anthem honoring fans and shared triumphs. |
| 54. | Lover | 2019 album celebrating love in many forms. |
| 55. | Lyric video | Official video displaying song lyrics on screen. |
| 56. | Maroon | Midnights track; love remembered in dark red. |
| 57. | Master recording | Original recording ownership central to re-recordings. |
| 58. | Mastermind | Midnights track about planning love’s outcome. |
| 59. | Midnights | 2022 album themed around sleepless thoughts. |
| 60. | Mirrorball | folklore track about performing to be loved. |
| 61. | Music video | Visual storytelling accompanying a song release. |
| 62. | New Romantics | 1989 deluxe track; fan-beloved pop anthem. |
| 63. | No body, no crime | Evermore murder mystery featuring HAIM. |
| 64. | Number ones | Songs reaching #1 on charts. |
| 65. | Opener | First act performing before headliner on tour. |
| 66. | Our Song | Debut hit; everyday romance turned into anthem. |
| 67. | Out of the Woods | 1989 single about anxiety in love. |
| 68. | Paper Rings | Lover track; devotion over material wealth. |
| 69. | Paramore | Band that opened Eras Tour dates. |
| 70. | Re-recording | New versions made to regain catalog control. |
| 71. | Red | Album mixing genres; heartbreak in vivid color. |
| 72. | Reputation | Album about backlash, secrecy, and redemption. |
| 73. | Secret sessions | Invite-only album listening parties at Taylor’s homes. |
| 74. | Setlist | Ordered list of songs performed live. |
| 75. | Shake It Off | 1989 lead single; shrugging off criticism. |
| 76. | Ship | Fans pairing people romantically, real or fictional. |
| 77. | Speak Now | Self-written album; dramatic, fairytale confessions. |
| 78. | Stolen lullabies | Category for soft, dreamy Taylor songwriting. |
| 79. | Streaming era | Industry period dominated by on-demand listening. |
| 80. | Style | 1989 single; timeless chemistry and relapse. |
| 81. | Surprise song | Nightly rotating acoustic song on Eras Tour. |
| 82. | Swiftie | Taylor Swift fan; community identity and label. |
| 83. | Taylor’s Version | Re-recorded albums labeled to distinguish new masters. |
| 84. | The Archer | Lover track about insecurity and self-protection. |
| 85. | The Last Great American Dynasty | folklore story-song about Rebekah Harkness. |
| 86. | The Man | Song critiquing gender double standards. |
| 87. | The Vault | Unreleased songs from original album eras. |
| 88. | Tim McGraw | Debut lead single; nostalgia tied to country song. |
| 89. | Track 5 | Traditionally most emotional song on each album. |
| 90. | Tree Paine | Taylor Swift’s longtime publicist. |
| 91. | Trilogy | Three related works; debated among fans. |
| 92. | Vault track | Previously unreleased song added to re-recordings. |
| 93. | Vigilante Shit | Midnights track; revenge fantasy and confidence. |
| 94. | Vinyl variant | Alternate pressing color or packaging edition. |
| 95. | Wildest Dreams | 1989 single; cinematic romance and goodbye. |
| 96. | Wonderland | 1989 deluxe track; chaotic love metaphor. |
| 97. | Woven braids | Hairstyle motif seen in folklore/evermore visuals. |
| 98. | Wristband | Concert entry band; sometimes collectible. |
| 99. | You Belong With Me | Fearless hit about unrequited teen love. |
| 100. | You’re On Your Own, Kid | Midnights track; growing up through loneliness. |


