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  • Q: Complete the saying: "Don't count your chickens before they..."

A: Hatch

100
  • Q: Complete the saying: "The early bird catches the..."

A: Worm

100
  • Q: To "let sleeping dogs lie" means to avoid stirring up this kind of trouble.

A: Old trouble (or an old problem)

100
  • Q: The expression "hit the nail on the head" means to say something that is perfectly...

A: Correct (or accurate)

100
  • Q: This saying means that you should take advantage of an opportunity while you have the chance.

A: "Make hay while the sun shines."

200
  • Q: The saying "The ball is in your court" means it's now your turn to take this.

A: Action

200
  • Q: If a situation is "the best of both worlds," it means you can enjoy the advantages of two different things at the same time, without this.

A: Compromise (or disadvantages)

200
  • Q: If something happens "once in a blue moon," it happens very...

A: Rarely

200
  • Q: This saying warns you not to discuss a person when they are nearby.

A: "Speak of the devil"

200
  • Q: To "throw caution to the wind" means to act without this.

A: Care (or careful consideration)

300
  • Q: This three-word idiom means to face a difficult or unpleasant situation head-on.

A: "bite the bullet"

300
  • Q: What is the only type of person who is said to be able to "make an omelet without breaking any eggs?"

A: No one (The saying is "You can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs.")

300
  • Q: This saying means that too many helpers can spoil the quality of a task.

A: "Too many cooks spoil the broth."

300
  • Q: Complete the saying: "Absence makes the heart grow..."

A: Fonder

300
  • Q: The phrase "a dime a dozen" means something is very common and therefore has little of this.

A: Value

400
  • Q: The phrase "a penny saved is a penny earned" is often attributed to this American Founding Father.

A: Benjamin Franklin

400
  • Q: This idiom refers to a very easy task, such as one you could do with your feet.

A: "A piece of cake"

400
  • Q: To "pass the buck" means to shift this to someone else.

A: Responsibility

400
  • Q: To "burn the midnight oil" means to work very late into the night, using this source of light.

A: An oil lamp (or a lamp)

400
  • Q: Complete the saying: "All that glitters is not..."

A: Gold

500
  • Q: What is the profession of the person who is never supposed to judge a book by its cover?

A: Librarian (The common saying is "Don't judge a book by its cover.")

500
  • Q: The saying "Where there's a will, there's a..."

A: Way

500
  • Q: If you "get a taste of your own medicine," you are being treated the same way you have treated who?

A: Others

500

Q: If something is "the icing on the cake," it is an extra good thing that makes a good situation even...

A: Better

500
  • Q: The saying "Don't cross the bridge until you come to it" means you shouldn't worry about a problem until it actually does this.

A: Happens (or arrives)

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