phrases
Food and drink
animal kingdom
world landmarks
mythological being
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If you're feeling overwhelmed, you might say you're "burning the candle at both ends." This refers to doing this, often leading to exhaustion.

Working to hard

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This popular Italian dish is made with a dough base, tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings.

Pizza

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This large mammal, known for its long neck and spots, is found in Africa and is the tallest land animal.

Giraffe

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This famous tower in Paris, France, was once the tallest man-made structure in the world.

Eiffel Tower

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This winged horse in Greek mythology sprang from the blood of Medusa when she was slain.

Pegasus

300

This phrase means someone is acting with extreme caution, often unnecessarily.

Walking on eggshells

300

A popular breakfast food made from beaten eggs, often served with bacon or vegetables.

Omelette

300

This insect is known for its ability to make honey and is also responsible for pollinating many plants.

Bee

300

This ancient amphitheater in Rome, Italy, was once used for gladiator contests and public spectacles.

Colosseum

300

In Norse mythology, this god is known for wielding a hammer and is associated with thunder.

Thor

400

This phrase describes someone who is in a position of authority but is indifferent to the struggles of others.

Ruling with a iron fist

400

This drink is made from fermented grapes and comes in various varieties such as red, white, and rosé.

Wine

400

This flightless bird, native to Antarctica, is famous for its tuxedo-like black and white plumage.

Penguin

400

Easter Island, known for its mysterious statues, is located in this ocean.

Pacific

400

This legendary creature is part eagle and part lion, often seen as a symbol of strength and courage.

Griffin

500

When someone is "speaking in riddles," they are doing this, leaving others confused or perplexed.

Talking in circles

500

This tropical fruit is known for its spiky outer shell and sweet, yellow flesh.

Pineapple

500

This reptile, found in warm climates, has a hard, protective shell and can live both on land and in water.

Turtle

500

This landmark, located in the United States, consists of four massive presidential heads carved into a mountain in South Dakota.

Mount Rushmore

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This mischievous creature from Celtic folklore is often associated with causing mischief, leading to the belief that he hides pots of gold at the end of a rainbow.

leprechaun

600

If someone says they’re "caught between a rock and a hard place," it means they are faced with this.

a difficult decision with no easy solution

600

A dessert made from layers of sponge cake soaked in coffee and layered with mascarpone cheese, often dusted with cocoa.

Tiramisu

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This large sea mammal, known for its intelligence, has a dorsal fin and can be found in oceans worldwide.

Dolphin

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This historic wall, located in China, was built to protect against invasions and stretches over 13,000 miles.

Great Wall of china

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In Norse mythology, this mischievous creature is often depicted as a giant that dwells under bridges or in caves.

Troll

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