Sarah Gooding
At the risk of spoiling the answer to a clue included in the image below, WordPress made an appearance in the New York Times crossword puzzle today. Likely nobody reading this post would struggle to answer the clue “popular blogging platform” with nine letters. New York-based digital consultant and media co-founder Matt DeSiena tweeted a screenshot with the caption, “You know it’s a good day when WordPress makes an appearance in the NYT Crossword.”
Despite the software powering 43% of websites, many of us working in the world of WordPress still cannot adequately explain what we do to some of our friends and family. The rare pop culture reference still gives an exciting and affirming jolt of recognition to WordPress’ fondest fans.
One of the more obscure and unforgettable WordPress references happened 12 years ago when the code was used to guide missiles. WordPress lead developer Dion Hulse spotted the project’s post.js code in episode 5 of the British mini-series Strike Back as part of a weapons guidance system. Mark Jaquith then ported those changes back to core, giving props to Left Bank Pictures.
The software was also mentioned in Lily Allen’s “URL Badman” released in 2014, and briefly mentioned on the popular Netflix original series Orange is the New Black in 2015.
pahahaha, I captured #WordPress on #oitnb. too real, if I had a nickel for every time I got an inquiry like this… pic.twitter.com/XCfo5jtpZU
WordPress.com has also twice been featured on Jeopardy, an American television game show. In 2014, the platform was included in a clue under the category “dot-com” with the answer “What are blogs?”
.@wordpressdotcom was featured on today's episode of @Jeopardy! So cool! Photo by my co-worker Brian. pic.twitter.com/cYwSKRlBbB
More recently, in 2020, WordPress.com was featured in a Jeopardy clue that read like an advertisement. The answer, “What are blogs?”, echoed the previous Jeopardy reference.
Good question. What ARE blogs in 2020? #whatareblogs

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Thanks for featuring us on tonight's episode, @Jeopardy! pic.twitter.com/XR9th5bt2r
There are probably many more references that have gone unnoticed, as WordPress is becoming more of a household name these days. Where have you seen it mentioned in the wild recently?
Spotted some WordPress code in “The Intern” (2015 film with Robert De Niro), apparently as a back end for a fashion startup: https://twitter.com/SergeyBiryukov/status/690675235482419209
Nice! I hadn’t seen that one.
And nobody noticed that the answer to 52 across was “OTTO”? I am disappoint. 😉
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