Term for chickens that are allowed to roam around for food rather than being confined in an enclosure.
Free-range
Grandma is taking her granddaughter to college at Carnegie Mellon University; but first she’ll stop to see Falling Water, the house that Frank Lloyd Wright designed and built partially over a waterfall. Maybe she’ll find some scrapple and shoofly pie along the way. What US state is Grandma in?
Pennsylvania
Idiom that means to have fallen asleep quickly and deeply.
Out like a light
Someday, when I'm awfully low,
When the world is cold...
"The Way You Look Tonight"
Chicago's Nickname
The Windy City
Poetry without rhyme or consistent meter patterns.
Free-verse
Grandma took her grandson to see Cornell University. While she was in the area, they also went to the Corning Museum of Glass and spent a couple of days at the Finger Lakes. What US state is Grandma in?
New York
To have a second job in addition to your regular employment.
Moonlighting
Would you like to swing on a star?
Carry moonbeams home in a jar? And be better off than you are?
Or would you rather be a mule?
"Swinging On A Star"
Iconic symbol of Holland
the Windmill
A noisy fight in a crowd; a brawl.
Free for all
Grandma is visiting her brother this week and doing all the traditional tourist things: shopping at the Pike Place market, taking in the panoramic view from the Space Needle, and visiting the otters at the Aquarium. What city is Grandma in?
Seattle
Another name for the Aurora Borealis.
The Northern Lights
Those icy fingers up and down my spine, The same old witchcraft when your eyes meet mine.
"That Old Black Magic"
To come in first in a horse race by just a few inches.
Win by a nose
An independent or uninhibited person.
A free spirit
Grandma is camping out at Denali National Park for the next couple of days. She’ll then fly more than 700 miles north to Barrow, where she hopes to see a bowhead whale. What US state is Grandma in?
Alaska
To perceive the end of a difficult time.
Seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.
One leaf is sunshine, the second is rain, third is the roses, that grow in the lane.
"I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover"
To cheat, con, or defraud someone
to swindle
These are generally awarded to a basketball player who has been fouled by the opposing team.
Free-throws
Grandma spent two days in August at the State Fair, and then visited the Field of Dreams and the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library. What US state was Grandma in?
Iowa
Astronomically speaking, this means very, very, very far away—in either time or distance.
light years away
You must have been a wonderful child. When you were only startin’ to go to kindergarten,
I bet you drove the little boys wild.
"You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby"
Common knot used to tie a necktie … or the adopted last name of the British royal family
Windsor