If you don't want to reveal your secrets in this party game, you may have to do something risky
Truth or dare
They're the 3 flavors in Neapolitan ice cream
Chocolate, vanilla, strawberry
The name of this whiskered water animal can also mean someone who uses a fake profile on social media and is actually ugly in real life :(
Catfish
After Selection Sunday in 2022, the first four games of this took place in Dayton
March Madness
3-word way to wish a performer good luck
Break a leg
The Scottish/Irish custom of dressing in costume & getting rewards was a predecessor of this activity
Trick or treat
An iconic Southern pairing is shrimp & this side dish made from ground corn & boiled
Grits
The spitting type of this can spray its venom to a distance of 6.5 feet
Cobra
An insect with a lot to do
Busy bee
This expression for madly in love is 2 body parts & a preposition
This expression meaning "do as I say" has another option of a big road
My way or the highway
This British dish is usually just fried cod and french fries
Fish and chips
This animal stores fat in its large, bumped back
Camel
You always want to have this ultimate triumph or success, especially after being scorned or regarded as a failure
If someone has done something very harmful to you when you thought that you could trust them, they did this
Stabbed you in the back
Succeed or fail is at the heart of this -watery- alliterative idiom
Sink or swim
These 2 ingredients are popularly paired on a bagel AND in a Philadelphia sushi roll
Salmon & cream cheese
This hybrid dog breed that dates back at least 50 years is a family favorite

Cockapoo
Ordinal term for Joe, Jill, Ashley & Hunter, although they don't all live in the White House
First Family
When something is really expensive, a common phrase says it costs you these parts
An arm and a leg
Succeed at all costs
Do or die
Lobster & filet mignon are often paired as this rhyming combo
Surf & turf
These rodents native to South American Andes mountains
Chinchilla
A timid or worrisome person
Nervous Nelly
To deal with the consequences of your actions; hope the tune is at least catchy when you do
Face the music
Final Jeopardy Category:
The 19th Century
An 1873 book title gave us this phrase for the period in the late 1800s of growth & prosperity - and also greed & corruption