Coffee without the kick.
Decaf
The Emerald Isle
Ireland
"She sell sea shells by the sea shore", for example.
Tongue Twister
What color is associated with breast cancer awareness and a famous panther?
Pink
Extreme anger; and area in a theater where the play takes place
Rage; Stage
An irrational fear or aversion to something
Phobia
This breakfast cereal is for kids, not rabbits.
Trix
In one side and out the other; and, propelled something into the air.
Through; Threw
The heart, women's shoes, and gas station equipment
They have pumps
Ball, Glasses, Lashes, Witness
Eye
Chest of drawers
Bureau
Au Naturel
Naked
Azure Paste
Blue Glue
Where do zombies like to vacation?
The Dead Sea
A glass container, usually with a stopper, for serving wine.
Decanter
Tinseltown
Hollywood
To discuss something frankly and straightforwardly - and not just on Thanksgiving.
Talk Turkey
What color is associated with a healthy tea and the end of a golf fairway?
Green
To reprimand or rebuke; and not young.
Scold; Old
A person who donates money to good causes
Philanthropist
The astronaut's favorite drink.
Tang
Permitted; and, audibly, not silently or in a whisper
Allowed; Aloud
Shasta, Hood, McKinley, and Ranier
They are all (volcanoes) mountains in the US
Shake, Cuff, Writing, Some
Hand
List of restaurant offerings
Menu
Powder your nose
Go to the bathroom
A stupid finger
Dumb Thumb
Where do ghosts like to go swimming?
Lake Eerie
A full complement of playing cards... or an unroofed porch, usually made of planks of lumber
Deck
The Land of the Rising Sun
Japan
An improbable story, such as those about Pecos Bill and Paul Bunyan.
Tall Tale
What color is associated with the Democratic Party and IBM?
Blue
Small garden area; and luxury boat
Plot; Yacht
The process by which plants change light into food.
Photosynthesis
A South African cleric and 1984 Nobel Peace Prize winner.
(Desmond) Tutu
Visitor; and, estimated or conjectured.
Guest; Guessed
M&M's, oysters, peanuts, and turtles
They all have shells
Paste, Pick, Brush
Tooth
A Hawaiian feast or party
Luau
Bun in the oven
Pregnant
A fast present
swift gift
How does a penguin build a house?
Igloos it together
To mislead, swindle, or lie to someone.
Deceive
The Great White Way
Broadway
Broadway is known as the Great White Way because of the many white lights that illuminate the area, including streetlights, theater marquees, and billboards
An establishment created with the aim of attracting paying visitors, such as roadside attractions and gift shops.
Tourist Trap
What color is associated with Mars and China?
Red
Juicy purple fruit; and rundown area of a city with substandard housing.
Plum; Slum
A hearty houseplant recognizable by its heart-shaped leaves.
Philodendron
A blue green color
Teal
To express approval or admiration; and, appeals to God
Praise; Prays
Vichyssoise, bouillabaisse, gazpacho, and miso
They are all soups
Nail, Print, Tip
Finger
Good-bye, to a Frenchman
Adieu
To be economical with the truth
to lie
a tropical fruit dance
mango tango
How do you kill a vampire from Texas?
with a chicken fried stake
To undermine an organization or government by removing its leaders. Literally, it means to cut the head off.
Decapitate
The Grey Lady
The New York Times
The New York Times is called "The Gray Lady" primarily because of its long-standing tradition of printing primarily in black and white, giving the newspaper a visually "gray" appearance, coupled with its reputation for a serious, conservative, and often very detailed approach to journalism, which could be seen as somewhat old-fashioned or "gray" as well.
The little things that come in packages of plastic trash bags.
Twist Ties
What two colors are associated with Halloween?
Orange and Black
Low-valued playing card; and a waterfowl known for flying in V-formation
Deuce; Goose
This is the inflammation of a vein, usually in the legs, often associated with blood clots.
Phlebitis
Roman garment
Toga
To cause liquid to flow from a container; and, a tiny opening in the skin.
Pour; Pore
Thimble, wheelbarrow, shoe, and battleship
They are all pieces in the game of Monopoly
Cut, Do, Dresser
Hair
Collection of clothing and household linens for a bride
Trousseau
Lose your lunch
vomit
a forbidden hair wash
taboo shampoo
How many narcissists does it take to change a lightbulb?
Just one. All he has to do is hold it in place while the world revolves around him
A two-day Olympic event in which competitors take part in ten athletic events.
Decathlon
The Beeb (or Aunty Beeb)
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Another common nickname for the BBC is "Auntie," which implies a slightly patronizing, yet familiar, "motherly" attitude sometimes associated with the broadcaster.
Too shy or embarrassed to speak.
Tongue Tied
What color is associated with a delivery company and a university in Providence, Rhode Island?
Brown
A spectral figure; and cooked bread
Ghost; Toast
A man who has casual romantic relationships with many women.
Philanderer
Prime Minister of Japan for most of World War II
Tojo
3.14159; and, a dessert often filled with fruit
Pi; Pie
Stockings, a marathoner, a car, and a political candidate
They all run
Ball, Stool, Note, Locker
Foot
Short Japanese poem with three lines and seventeen or fewer syllables.
Haiku
A well-known haiku is "An old silent pond... A frog jumps into the pond - Splash! Silence again," which is attributed to Matsuo Bashō, capturing the moment of a frog jumping into a still pond and the subsequent quietness.
revenue enhancements
taxes
a tennis tool cover
racket jacket
How many bodybuilders does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
Three. One to do it and two to tell him "You're looking huge man, you're looking huge!"
The slow rotting of organic matter through the action of bacteria.
Decay
The Fourth Estate
The Press
The term Fourth Estate or fourth power refers to the press and news media in their explicit capacity, beyond the reporting of news, of wielding influence in politics. The derivation of the term arises from the traditional European concept of the three estates of the realm: the clergy, the nobility, and the commoners.
Another word for see-saw.
Teeter Totter
What color is associated with royalty and "The People Eater"?
Purple
A soldier's water bottle; and the stimulant in tea and coffee
Canteen; Caffeine
The branch of science concerned with the nature an properties of natter and energy.
Physics
Insect responsible for Lyme disease and tularemia
Tick
A figure or character that represents something else; and, a percussion instrument, usually made of brass
Symbol; Cymbal
Eric Blair, Samuel Clemens, and Charles Dodgson
They are all pen names of famous authors
Eric Blair: George Orwell
Samuel Clemens: Mark Twain
Charles Dodgson: Lewis Carroll
Ache, Beat, Burn
Heart
Soybean curd, an Asian food favored by vegetarians
Tofu
unmentionables
underwear
a cacophonous gathering of people
loud crowd
What does a vegan zombie say?
"Graaaains!...Graaaains!"
Unit that measures the intensity of volume of sound.
Decibel
The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street
The Bank of England
The Bank of England is known as the "Old Lady of Threadneedle Street" because of a 1797 satirical cartoon by James Gillray:
The cartoon: The cartoon depicts the Bank of England as an old lady dressed in a gown made of £1 and £2 notes, sitting on a chest representing the bank's gold reserves. The cartoon also shows Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger attempting to woo the old lady and take her gold coins.
British term for a dish cloth.
Tea Towel
What color is associated with the interior of a cloud and the tongue of a convincing orator?
Silver
To swear or blaspheme; and Florence Nightingale's profession
Curse; Nurse
This word, popularized by Walter Winchell, means "nonsense." It can also be an expression of disgust, disagreement, or contemptuous rejection.
Phooey!
This is the larges and lowest pitched brass instrument.
Tuba
An inedible vegetable that is often used for decorative purposes; and, pierced with a bull's horn or tusk.
Gourd; Gored
Underwood, Olivetti, Royal, and Remington Rand
They are all brands or typewriters
Storm, Wash, Teaser, Child
Brain
The term North Americans use for reindeer.
Caribou
enhanced interrogation techniques
torture
Fisticuffs between flying toys
Kite fights
Why couldn't the toilet paper cross the road?
It got stuck in a crack