Appearance
and Personality
Clothes
Holidays
Prepositions
Airport
100

If a person has no hair he is....

BALD

100

long shoes are called

boots

100

An expression which means visit places of interest in a city

go sightseeing

100

...... university

at

100

a place, usually at an airport, where you can leave your cases and bags to be put on a plane if you have already checked in for the flight and proceed through security – saving you a good chunk of time.

bag drop

200

Hair on man's face is .... and .....

beard and moustache

200

clothes for doing sports

tracksuit

200

Rent or hire a car?

Both. You rent or hire a car, a bike, a TV, a camera.

Rent (for long-period of time): a flat, a house. 
Hire (short-period of time): a bike, ski. Hire is also used when talking about people and tools.

When used as a noun we say 'flats to rent', but 'bikes for hire'.

200

..... Christmas

at

200

the place in an airport where you get your cases and bags when you arrive after flying

baggage reclaim

300

A polite way to say that a person is fat

overweight

300

Women wear them under the skirt

tights

300

...... a hotel/flights online

book

300

Don't worry ..... exams.

about

300

used for transporting heavy or large items, such as supermarket purchases or luggage at an airport or railway station.

trolley

400

Opposite of lazy

hard-working

400

shoes to go to the swimming pool /the beach

flip-flops 

400

If the hotel is not very luxurious and has only main things, we say it's...

basic

400

I'm waiting .... my friends.

We need to speak .... the boss.

for /to

400

the place at a port, airport, or border where travellers’ bags are examined for illegal or taxable goods

customs

500

Synonym to clever

intelligent

500

Another word for a jumper and sweater (with buttons or a zip)

Cardigan

500

to sit or lie in the sun in order to make your skin darker

to sunbathe

500

He believes ..... God. 

This car belongs ..... my parents.

in / to

500

The UK word for a device, like a box, that moves up and down, carrying people or goods from one floor of a building to another or taking people up and down underground in a mine. (US: "elevator"). 

the lift (Uk) 

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