Tend the Bar
Tasty Phrases
Four Food
Hello and Goodbye
Final Jeopardy
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Tending bar at an Irish pub, I've poured many a pint of draft beer from this 260+-year-old Dublin brewery; there's a technique, here--it's not just flip & drip

Guinness

200

You don't want your wine made with these, also a phrase about trash-talking something you can't have

Sour grapes

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This slightly leavened flatbread is a big part of Middle Eastern cuisine

Pita

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It's what "vaya con Dios" literally means

Go with God

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A New York Times headline about this disaster included "866 rescued" & "noted names missing"

The Titanic

400

I really do tend bar at the Gaf East on 2nd Ave. in New York City, where of course we serve this classic geographically named cocktail made with vermouth & American whiske

Manhattan

400

A fitting finish for a sundae, this idiom means to make something good even better

To put a cherry on top

400

That white crust around this soft French cheese is actually an edible mold of the genus Penicillium

Brie

400

Phrase used by DJs turning over a record; in an idiom, "I'll catch you on" it

the flip side

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Whether you use the Angostura or Peychaud's brand, life has its share of these aromatic spirits used to flavor classic cocktails like the Old Fashioned

bitters

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It refers to disclosing secret information, like when you accidentally dropped that pot of chili

Spilling the beans

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This bean is alternatively known as the green gram, mainly cultivated in East, Southeast and South Asia.

Mung bean

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These 2 words go with a chest thump or 2 & making a "V" with index & middle finger

Peace out

800

I'm a bartender, not a fancy-schmancy mixologist; I like pouring beer, whiskey & drinks with their ingredients in their names, like this classic combo juniper-berry liquor & carbonated water infused with quinine

gin and tonic

800

If you're the best of the best, you're this, mentioning a dairy product & a farming word

Cream of the crop

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I guess someone is fixing to make gumbo, the pods of this plant are being cut up

Okra

800

You can welcome a guest to your "humble" this word for a dwelling, a phrase used by Jane Austen's annoying Mr. Collins

Abode

1000

 I don't mind you bending my ear like Joe the bartender in a Sinatra classic, & I'll make this title drink, but it's 2022 & I'm not gonna pour you "one more for the road"

"One for my baby"

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You & your best friend may be described this way, involving a legume & its container

Two peas in a pod

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This root vegetable is a popular boba tea flavor

Taro

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Channel Charlotte the spider with these "greetings... my fancy way of saying hello"

Salutations

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