Another name for Phys Ed, or the building in which it's held
Gym
An enemy who's disguised as a friend is one of these "in sheep's clothing"
Wolf
One of the tallest ones ever built was about 400 feet high; it guided ships for 1500 years
Lighthouse
You just woke up and you've got this ; tangled hair
Bed Head
Tardy is just being late for class; if you're playing this, you're skipping school entirely
Hooky
It's what the early bird does
Catches the worm
We don't know who this revolving food tray was named for, but it helps diners easily reach condiments
Lazy Susan
A really chill gentlemen
A mellow fellow
It doesn't take a CPA to figure out a student's GPA, which stands for this
Grade Point Average
A voracious diner is said "to eat like" one of these
a Horse
This type of accommodation provides a rustic stay for travelers and outdoor enthusiasts.
a Lodge
Mickey or Minnie's mansion
In a graduating class, the salutatorian is second to this student
the Valedictorian
An event that’s unlikely is said to not happen until these barnyard animals make their way back home.
the Cows
As a verb it's to help a baby go to sleep; as a noun, it's a pause of any kind
Lull
Someone who lives in an underground room where wine is stored.
A cellar dweller
The names of the students with the top grades are put on this
Honor roll
If you sense something suspicious or feel that something isn’t quite right, you might say you do this—as if detecting a rodent nearby.
to smell a rat
The majority of our household trash ends up in one of these
Landfill
A senior person who joins metal parts together using heat
A elder welder