"PO"KER
ROLL THE DICE
IDIOMS
PUT YOUR MONEY
WHERE YOUR MOUTH IS
200
Double named cheerleader accessory

What is pompom?

200

Slang for rolling double ones

What is snake eyes?

200

A farm idiom for something impossible to find

What is a needle in a haystack

200

The U.S. currency with Thomas Jefferson on its head side

What is nickel?

200

Only 5 percent of people can touch their nose with this muscular organ

What is the tongue?

400

Bees spend most of their life getting this protein in order to have a healthy offspring

What is pollen?

400
This games pieces include a dog, an iron, and 20,580 in fake money

What is monopoly

400

Yeah right, I'll do that outlandish task when these animals fly

What are pigs?
400

The first one of these in the United States was made in 1792, they're still printing money today

What is a mint?

400

The mouth of this African river is in the Mediterranean 

What is the Nile?

600
Something that can easily be brought around anywhere

What is portable?

600

Opposite sides of the dice will always add up to this number

What is seven?

600

If you "come to" this, you're ready to talk; however, if a subject is "off" it, it is no longer acceptable to discuss

What's the table?

600

2 bits equals one of these U.S. coins

What is a quarter?

600

Put your mouth on this most lean and tender part of the cow

What is Filet Mignon?

800
The world is currently at 8 billion

What is population?

800

Casino game where you predict the outcome of the dice, hard or easy

What is craps?

800

A hyperbolic expression says a noisy disturbance reaches such a pitch it could do this, right off the house

What is the blow the roof?

800

Canadian money has the dollar amounts in these two languages to represent the country's bilingualism

What are English and French?

800

There were known to only be 4 different tastes before this one was discovered, referring to savory foods

What is umami?
1000

A rhyming North American Indian ceremony

What is powwow?

1000

The object in this game is to conquer their enemies' territories by building an army, moving their troops in, and engaging in battle

What is risk?

1000

This "aqueous" phrase means a problem is in the past & doesn't worry you anymore

What is water under the bridge?

1000

The five dollar bill and the penny have this Washington D.C. landmark on the backside

What is the Lincoln Memorial?

1000

This tooth covering substance is the hardest in the whole body, more than bone

What is enamel?

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