CLASSIC SONGS
CLICHES
CROSSWORD CLUES "G"
MATH
HOW 'BOUT A GAME OF CARDS?
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"When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's" this

amore

400

Someone who seeks out onerous or painful tasks is a "glutton for" this

punishment

400

Turkey talk
(6)

gobble

400

You're right, an angle that is more than acute but less than obtuse has this many degrees

90

400

This game includes skip cards & draw 2 cards, & it makes you say its name just before you win

UNO

800

"I see trees of green, red roses too, I see them bloom, for me and you, and I think to myself" this

"What A Wonderful World"

800

This phrase meaning to try something out is often followed by "& see who salutes"

run it up the flagpole

800

Thumbs up or thumbs down
(7)  

gesture

800

In this notation system, 1/4 is .25, & is terminating

decimal

800

Being dealt the unbeatable number in the first 2 cards can pay 3 to 2 in a standard casino game of this

blackjack

1200

Wayne & Garth rocked out to it:
"Is this the real life, is this just fantasy"

Bohemian Rhapsody

1200

Your boss might tell you to be different & creative & "think" this way, a much-used business cliche

outside the box

1200

Begin to sprout
(9) 

germinate

1200

In the term 3x, the factor 3 is called x's this

coefficient

1200

Think hard! This kids' game where you match pairs is also called Memory

concentration

1600

Glory to the Lord! Leonard Cohen reportedly wrote as many as 80 verses to this song

Hallelujah

1600

This affirmation of resilience is in the chorus of a 2012 No. 1 hit by Kelly Clarkson

what doesn't kill you makes you stronger

1600

The science of good eating
(10)

gastronomy

1600

A figure is defined as this if it can be divided into 2 parts that are mirror images of each other

symmetrical

1600

In this kids' game, one of the 4 queens is removed from the 52-card deck & you don't wanna be stuck with its odd pair in the end

old maid

2000

Smile if you know that "Smile", based on an instrumental theme in the movie "Modern Times", was composed by this star

Charlie Chaplin

2000

Thomas Paine used a variation of the cliche "From the sublime to" this

the ridiculous

2000

Little by little
(9)

gradually

2000

Devotees of this celebrate its irrational existence each 3/14 at 1:59 P.M.

pi

2000

You can get naughty with this game--its black cards include "What did Vin Diesel eat for dinner?" & "Why am I sticky?"

cards against humanity

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