Core Vocabulary
Unusual Alliterative Outfits
Soup! There it is!
Once More, Without Feeling
On "deck"
100

This phrase is given as general advice to eat healthy, but has resulted in many jokes about healthcare professionals being afraid of fruit.

What is "An apple a day keeps the doctor away"?

100

A collared shirt paired with a hooded coat.

What is a polo and parka?

100

This simple soup is commonly used as a comfort food, especially when paired with grilled cheese.

What is tomato soup?

100

Look at this trove, treasures untold, how many wonders can one cavern hold?

What is "Part of Your World"?

100

To “deck” can also mean to hit a person in a manner that causes them to fall down, most commonly associated with this fist-based type of attack.

What is punching?

200

This phrase comments on how easily a group's image can be tarnished by an unpleasant individual.

What is "one bad apple ruins the bunch"?

200

A brimmed hat paired with a cheap style of shoes commonly seen at the beach.

What is a fedora and flip-flops?

200

This dish is perfect for both sick days and practicing your spelling.

What is alphabet soup?

200

It's time to see what I can do, to test the limits and break through, no right, no wrong, no rules for me, I’m free.

What is "Let it Go"?

200

Originating in Italy, these decks of cards are most commonly used for divinations and fortune telling nowadays.

What is Tarot?

300

This orchard-esque phrase implies that children are often similar to their parents.

What is "the apple doesn't fall far from the tree"?

300

An extremely tight top paired with breathable waterproof shoes.

What is a corset and crocs?

300

The instant version of this college favorite was made in 1958, allowing this soup to be made in minutes over the stove or in a microwave.

What is ramen?

300

Yes sir, we pride ourselves on service, you're the boss, the king, the shah. Say what you wish, it's yours, true dish, how 'bout a little more baklava?

What is "Friend Like Me"?

300

In the popular tune about setting up for Christmas, singers instruct their audience to “deck the halls” with these traditional festive decorations.

What are boughs of holly?

400

This phrase is used to describe a person or thing that is cherished above all else.

What is "the apple of my eye"?

400

Beige shorts paired with a Scottish skirt.

What are khakis and a kilt?

400

This staple of the Gulf of Mexico has both Creole and Cajun variants; okra, shellfish, rice, and sausages are all common ingredients.

What is gumbo?

400

He told me that the life of my dreams would be promised, and someday be mine. He told me that my power would grow, like the grapes that thrive on the vine. 

What is 'We Don't Talk About Bruno'?

400

This command is most commonly used on boats to notify sailors that it is time to wake up and leave the lower quarters, especially in times of emergency. 

What is "hit the deck"? 

500

Calling cats and dogs the same would be an example of this phrase.

What is "comparing apples to oranges"?

500

Popular animal footwear paired with what you might wear to a pool or beach.

What are bunny slippers and a bathing suit?

500

This Vietnamese soup is made with rice noodles and oxtail broth, although a chicken version exists the beef variety is most popular.

What is pho?

500

Tranquil as a forest, but on fire within. Once you find your center you are sure to win. 

What is 'I'll make a man out of you'?

500

This device, while not commonly used anymore, created recordings of audio stored on magnetic tapes.

What is a tape deck?

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