food & drink
worry, sadness or nerves
embarassing situations
humor
stressful situations
100
delicious, tasty
mouth-watering
100
all fingers and thumbs
very clumsy
100
pretend not to notice
turn a blind eye to something
100
stop yourself from laughing
keep a straight face
100
understand something difficult
get your hear round something
200
treat something with contempt
turn your nose up at something
200
extremely sad and moving
heart-rending
200
say something that upsets somebody
put your foot in it 
200
say something that upsets somebody
put your foot in it
200
totally busy and overwhelmed by work
up to you neck in it
300
It was a delicious, appetising meal. What's another way to say 'delicious and appetising'?
mouth-watering


300
feel very nervous before you do something
have butterflies in your stomach
300
What might a corrupt police officer do when he sees something illegal happening?
turn a blind eye
300

I was just _______________. I'm not really a police officer.

I was just pulling your leg. I'm not really a police officer. 

300
very scary!
hair-raising
400
Our cat will only eat one type of cat food. What does she do when we give her another type?
She turns her nose up at it. 
400
How can we describe a film, story or poem that is very sad and makes us sad?
heart-rending
400
BONUS

Sampras won the tennis final 6-0, 6-0. We can say he won...

hands down

+600 points

400
He looked so ridiculous dressed in that dress that we had to laugh. What couldn't we do?
We couldn't keep a straight face. 
400
My little brother went on a really frightening water ride at Water World Theme park. How would he describe it?
He would describe it as hair-raising.


500
BONUS

[[Say the sentence with the adjective in the correct position or form.]]

Do you think that difference is only between the two computers?

Do you think that is the only difference between the two computers?
500
It is clear that your friend is still very upset about a recent break-up but has no one to talk to about it. What does s(he) need?
a shoulder to cry on
500
When I asked him how his wife was, he said she'd left him. What did I do?
You put your foot in it. 
500
My friend is trying to convince me that he's engaged to a famous actress, but I don't believe him. What do I say?
You're pulling my leg. 
500
What reason could you give for not going out because you've so much work to do?
I'm up to my neck in it. 
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