Idiom that means to die and involves a household item
What is "kick the bucket"?
Form of art that involves clay, molding and carving
What is sculpture?
Monument built by an emperor in honor of his wife
What is the Taj Mahal?
Part of the house where you might find a coffee table
What is the living room?
Emotion usually represented with red
Anger
Idiom that means to not feel well and might make you think of rain
What is to "feel under the weather"?
Art form that involves words and rhyming
What is poetry?
Mountain made to look like presidents
What is mount Rushmore?
A machine found in most kitchens in the United States, but very rare in Chile
What is a dishwasher?
How I feel when I don't have plans on Friday night
What is lonely?
Idiom that means to ruin a surprise or tell a secret and involves a legume
What does it mean to "spill the beans"?
Word used to describe a painting that looks rough
What is texture?
Ancient building that has 80 entrances and where all of the major events were free to attend
What is the colosseum
Tool used to cook that is not kept in the kitchen
What is a grill?
Tool that has 6 categories and is used to help people describe how they are feeling
What is the wheel of emotions?
Idiom that means a big problem that everyone is avoiding and mentions an animal
What is "the elephant in the room"?
To take different sounds and make it into a work of art
What is composing?
One of the seven wonders of the world that means "old mountain"
What is Machu Picchu?
Furniture that usually has a lamp and where you might put your phone to charge at night
What is a side table?
Category on the wheel of emotions that could be described with revolted or disappointed
What is disgust?
Idiom that means to think a problem is bigger than it actually is an includes the home of a blind animal
What is to "make a mountain out of a molehill"?
For example, a painting that has different layers, materials and multiple colors
What is complex?
One of the 7 world wonders that required 1,000,000 laborers
What is the great wall of China?
Item that people put their drinks on to protect the table
What is a coaster?
How I feel when I turn around and there is someone right behind me
What is startled?