I increase when you remove me. What am I?
a) a queue
b) a hole
c) your free time
d) entropy
b) a hole
most basic ice cream flavour
Which idiom means to relax?
A) Break the ice
B) Take it easy
C) Hit the sack
D) Pull strings
B) Take it easy
rice
I don't like that.
Idiom:
That's not my cup of t--.
Tea
Exp:
Wearing bright colors is not my cup of tea.
I have many keys but no locks, I have space but no room, you can enter but not go inside.
a) a keyboard
b) a matrix
c) a data center
d) a hypercube
a) a keyboard
The worlds best selling cookies ( O _ e _ )
oreo
Which idiom means to sleep?
A) Hit the sack
B) Spill the beans
C) Cut corners
D) Blow off steam
A) Hit the sack
An Italian dish consisting largely of noodles and sauce.

Spaghetti
very easy
Idiom:
Piece of c---
cake
Exp:
What goes up but never comes down?
Your Age
A square, baked, chocolate dessert.
brownies
Which idiom means to avoid doing something difficult?
A) Face the music
B) Bite the bullet
C) Cut corners
D) Beat around the bush
D) Beat around the bush
A Mexican dish consisting of a fried tortilla with meat, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, etc.
Taco
A valued, important person in a person’s life. Often used with extra devotion and love.
Idiom:
You’re the a---- Of my eye
apple
Exp:
She was the apple of her father's eye and he always went out of his way to get her what she wanted.
What can travel around the world while staying in the same corner?
A Stamp
A vegetable that is long and orange with a green stem
carrot
Which idiom means to accept criticism or punishment for something you did?
A) Break a leg
B) Face the music
C) Piece of cake
D) Let the cat out of the bag
B) Face the music
A Japanese dish that is a small roll of raw fish, vegetables, or egg
Sushi
crowded
Idioms:
Packed in like s------- .
sardines
Exp:
The venue was so crowded, we were all packed in like sardines and couldn't move.
I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with wind.
What am I?
The Echo
It is green, sour and you can put it in the hamburger
Pickles (Cucumber)
“To bite off more than you can chew” means:
a) try new food
b) eat too much
c) take a long lunch break
d) accept too much responsibility
d) accept too much responsibility
we call it ![]()
empanadas
ravioli
To be upset about something you cannot change. To be sad about something that has happened in the past.
Idiom:
Don’t cry over s------ milk
spilled
Exp:
I told her not to cry over spilled milk and to just practice for the next test.